Week we had over a 1000 people that moved is a Massive Group through mexico and came to our border im touched and they could have easily broken up this Group Arrested them or sent them back home more than 98000 people were apprehended by u. S. Border patrol agents in the el paso sector alone between october 28th teen and this april an increase of 619 percent over the same period in the year before rob reynolds aljazeera. U. S. President donald trump has weighed into britains leadership contest by saying the former foreign secretary johnson would be an excellent choice for Prime Minister johnson who campaigned for the u. K. To leave the e. U. Is car in a favorite for the top job barker reports from london. President trump has a keen interest in power who has it who hasnt he also has his own ideas on the next british Prime Minister in an interview with the Sun Newspaper this is what he said about the export and secretary and hardline Boris Johnson i know you know the difference but i think. They could be. And he also said he didnt think Johnsons Well publicized Extramarital Affairs would harm his chances johnstons been complementary of Donald Trumps presidency in recent months but when he was mayor of london he was anything like how times change i would invite him to come and see the whole of london and take him around the city except that i wouldnt want to expose to any unnecessary risk of meeting donald trump foreign secretary jeremy hunt to another leadership contender also got the trump seat of approval because of his pledge to spend more on defense the right but his thumbs down for environment secretary michael gove a leadership front runner who recently accused trump of saber rattling over his iran policy comes words fall short of a full endorsement of johnson but theyve been seen as a bombshell intervention in british domestic politics and of diplomatic protocol. Also claims that other leadership contenders have approached him asking for his public support the guessing game over who these contenders are has already begun all in all the u. S. President believes that he has the potential power to impact who will be the next occupant of number 10 downing street. It is a crowded contest with 12 m. P. s vying to replace to reason may the race may be on with may will still be Prime Minister during trumps 3 day state visit to the u. K. Beginning monday to resume i am Boris Johnson ive had a fractious relationship over breaks it. Trump also told the sun he was really loved in britain given the huge demonstrations during his working visit last year including the appearance of this claim may be up for debate the barca aljazeera london. Us Government Departments are odds over the introduction of 5 g. Technology billions of dollars are being made from the sale of satellite and with space to Wireless Companies and some Scientists Say thats getting in the way of their ability to forecast the weather when i can or explains from washington. When harry concerned he hit the u. S. Coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if weather scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before on Hurricane Sandy very impressive storm the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency noa says this will no longer be the case if bandwidth in space is sold off to 5 g. Companies the reason noah says senses on satellites that measure crucial indicators like water vapor are being compromised by the signals from 5 g. Providers in a shared bandwidth there is genuine concern here that as 5 g. Is deployed in it interferes with those atmospheric signals that were trying to detect with the weather satellites that we will not be able to provide the same quality and reliability a forecast that we have currently but the f. C. C. In the 5 g. Industry denies there would be any interference the Wireless Industry representative brad gillen said in a blog post it. An absurd claim with no Science Behind it he maintained that noahs claim relies on the study of a microwave sensor that never went to to use not so insists the scientists well i can tell you that there are many scientists know or nasa and outside of the government that are looked at us and also our International Colleagues and determined that there is a serious threat here and that the science must be considered or we do risk losing our predictions for major storms that would Impact Society the updated senses also improve research into Climate Change factors a critical study given the unprecedented increase in extreme weather conditions ranging from intense drought to and seasonal storms. But this argument is rejected by influential figures in the administration who are Climate Change skeptics including the president himself. Officials from the u. S. State department attempting to bring the 2 sites closer together a unified position is critical as a meeting off world spectrum regulators is due to take place later this year but the scientists are hoping that the conflict will be resolved by an International Convention that would deny 5 g. Operators access to the same bandwidth as the weather senses. In a month that seen a series of tornadoes strike us states the fear of scientists is that the trumpet ministration may be reluctant to sign any more International Agreements and will side with those intent on securing a revenue stream from 5 g. Providers rather than those attempting to predict the next economically crippling threat from the weather. Mike hanna al jazeera washington. So head to him by the penalty after just 20 seconds of the Champions League final as liverpool at trophy number 6 today year Pin Collection will have that story and will. Play. To. Cut in. June on aljazeera people in power returns with an investigation into why indias capital delhi has some of the worst air pollution in the world. 2 years into the blockade we look at the future of the g. C. C. Crisis and its impact on life and how tom join us for special coverage of the big picture examines the power potential unprejudiced of elegy official intelligence as it used to shape the World Leaders from the group of 20 nations will gather for the 14th g 20 summit to be held for the 1st time in japan and in brand new episodes we follow people from around the globe who are risking you told just to make a living june on aljazeera. Time now for your sport we really. Thank you Merriam Liverpool have been crowned kings of european football for the 6th time in their history after beating Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League final tottenham conceded a penalty after just 20 seconds to allow egyptian star mohammed saga to put liverpool one nil up and there were a few scares for the reds in what was rather a subdued final in madrid belgium steve corry making sure for liverpool late on final score at tottenham no liverpool 2. This was the moment when tension turned to triumph for fans watching back home in liverpool 12 months after losing to real madrid in last years final the reds will bring home the trophy for the 1st time in 14 years their 6 titles puts them 3rd on the all time winners list behind rail and ac milan. There was a moment of silence at the match in madrid for former Spanish International jose antonio rae as who died in a car crash on saturday was just 35 the former arsenal real madrid and sylvia player won a record 5 euro believe titles as well as domestic crowns in both spain and england he also earned 21. 00 caps for spain representing them at the 2006 world cup. Well afghanistan showed plenty of fight against defending champions australia at the cricket world cup but could not avoid defeat in the end the afghans were 75. 00 for 4 at one stage after choosing to bat 1st in bristol but they rallied well and posted a total of 207. 00 before being bowled out afghanistan did get australias former captain steve smith out cheaply but fiftys from aaron finch and david warner saw the ozzies to a 7 wicket win in saturdays other game the losing finalist from 2015 new zealand have got their campaign off to a great start theyve beaten sri lanka by 10 wickets in cardiff new zealand chose to bowl 1st and dismissed their opponents for just 13063. 00 wickets each for a lucky ferguson and matt henry and new zealand reached their target without losing a wicket and with nearly 34. 00 overs to spare unbeaten half centuries for Martin Guptill and call in monroe wrapping up an impressive victory. Naomi osaka is out of the french open ending her winning streak at the grand slam tournaments the world number one was beaten in her 3rd round match in paris by katherina. The czech player taking this one in straight sets as well a soccer had won her last 16 matches at the major tournaments on the way to the u. S. Open an Australian Open titles. Serena williams has to say goodbye to her hopes of winning a record equalling 24th grand slam title at least for now she was beaten in straight sets by fellow american sophia cannon this is serenas earliest exit from a slam in almost 5 years the 20 year old can and will play ashley barty her place in the quarterfinals. And Novak Djokovic had an easy ride as he reached the 4th round at Roland Garros the world number one dispatched italys salvatore cut also in straight sets. World heavyweight champion anthony josh was hoping to impress american boxing fans on saturday night as he makes his u. S. Debut the british fighter who holds 3 of the 4 belts weighed in 9 kilos lighter than mexican andy rose jr ahead of their contest at modest and square garden joshua is unbeaten in his 22. 00 fight career and has only failed once to win by a knockout. But joshuas hopes of a title unification fight with deonte while there has suffered another setback the american has announced a rematch with Britains Tyson fury for early next year. Spains paolo bilbao won the penultimate stage at this years. Overall leader richard kept hold of the leaders jersey after finishing just 4 seconds back with the last stage a time trial is almost certain to become the 1st ever ecuadorian grand tour winner on sunday. Then just 5 kilometers from the end mcg. Well angelo has let his temper get the best of him after a bystander apparently caused him to crash lopez started slapping the fan even giving one last blast to him and sending his hat flying officials are likely to take a look at the incident with the standard penalty for striking a spectator being disqualification. The World Surf League championship had some extra and unusual Competitors Join their event in Western Australia american connor coffin had to deal with a pot of dolphins riding the waves with him during his run at Margaret River afterwards they just carried on about their business as often still looks better than having charge. Sports not hand back to merion they definitely stole the show didnt they thank you very much well that wraps up the news hour but ill be back in just a couple of minutes with more of the days news for you see very shortly. Kidnappings and murders in crimea since russias full stomach sation of the black sea in the end. I dont understand why. Schools of crimea into tangs have been arrested. On camera most believe by Russian Security forces. Crimea russias dirty secret. On aljazeera. Crickets biggest total is has come to england so miles 6 weeks 10 tell us 11 venues. Can australia the friendly charge for a good funding win a world cup display with aljazeera for all the lights just on the 29th cricket wild card. 150000000. 00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to save the forests the famous yellow dress fade from blue jeans. To conserving the worlds dwindling wetlands. Worlds global bird migration. Right where we are the basic discovered a treasure trove it is one of the most special that lands on the plate after ice ecosystems in light on aljazeera. East and the differences. And the similarities of cultures across the world. Aljazeera. Panic in the sudanese capital of the military forces fire on protesters. Below i Maryam Namazie in london with al jazeera also coming up on the program forces loyal to libyas most powerful warlord a push back in the battle for tripoli. A damning report into the hundreds of Indigenous Women missing or murdered in canada and a ringing endorsement from across the Atlantic Donald trump throws his weight behind bars johnsons campaign to be persons next Prime Minister. But we begin the program in sudan where soldiers are fired up protest as in the capital hard to a group of doctors says at least one person has been killed and 10 others wounded the army has been trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters thousands of demonstrators have been staging a sit in there demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government. And b. Has more. Oh and it could sudans capital khartoum a shot so fired towards protesters who is setting up barricades the army says the protest outside the ministry of defense has become a hub for criminals and is posing a danger to the state but thousands of demonstrators defying warnings from the military to stop the sit in they say theyll keep up the pressure until their demands for a civilian government it absolutely you know aggression against were just theres this is not new this is has always been that peace will be regime and i personally think that you see is an extension of bashir and this is the only language they understand its bullets and firing at civilians the military council has been in charge since long time president bashir was deposed and. Pro analysts say external powers may now be influencing whats happening inside sudan after having visited saudi arabia general. And his voice came up with a different look at the they are now putting a different face previously they were very diplomatic in their appeal to the people know they are very blunt. There are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where theyve been regular protests before and since the shares removal talks between the military council and the Opposition Coalition to form a Transitional Government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the a move projected by the opposition. The risk of violence is increasing as the standoff between protesters and Government Forces intensifies but protesters say they are determined to stand their ground until the military hands of the power Victoria Gate and be al jazeera. We can spin out to ashes mohammed ali hes been part of a protest in the sudanese capital since january and we were hearing there have been some injuries and killings and to any of the Doctors Association voicing that concern about a recent incident has taken place how would you describe the mood the atmosphere there and how to right now. As i mentioned earlier when you. Go. People are actually. 1 concerned about hearing all the all the incidents of killing and shooting at the person. But. Even the people here in. The higher levels because after 30 years of. Running. The. People here are more freely. More publicly speaking about. About what they think about the situation here in syria and so the atmosphere here is more likely to be to be more to be. Still people are listening to. From the from the. Only present to recall the freedom. Freedom and. Forces we heard about negotiations. For sure nothing nothing really came out of the. A. T. M. Or the other side of the negotiators but still people are keeping the spirits. Level. Yet. People are still being to spy a breakdown in the negotiations between civilian leaders and the army this disagreement about should lead the Transitional Administration whether it should be a civilian or a military at the same time you have these comments from the military that the satan is a threat to security people worried that the protests will be forcibly broken not. These concerns. That have been the case for the last 2 months or so. This is not a new thing people are people are expecting this thing to happen. From any any time i mean so really people sitting here is the only the only insurance to the whole dilution people are holding their positions. There you know and even though its possible actually to. Happen such a thing but still people are people are concerned keeping an eye on all the barricades and keeping and keeping the keeping keep it all the getting on the barricades and holding their positions i mean im sorry its kind of hard a little bit hard because all the noise here in brazil but im trying to actually to to to to deliver with the picture here because after after all the after all the incidents that happened. Today including closing and shutting down the office in her tune people were actually more concerned more about the reality of the situation here because. The p. M. C. And the forces deployed all over her to. Be used to be. Compared to last week or so to the situation here or more tense than yesterday but its still here people are more optimistic about the situation. Well thank you for sharing your thoughts with us very interesting to talk to you as chef mohammed ali who is there on the streets of the sudanese capital hard to him taking part in those protests. Forces loyal to libyas u. N. Recognized government say theyve pushed warlord 25 to us fighters south of the capital near the disused International Airport they also say theyve bombed some of have to his positions in the south after launched a military offensive to capture tripoli in april the u. N. Says hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting or humanitarian colleagues tell us that the number of people who have fled their homes due to the fighting in libyas capital tripoli as surpass 90000 according to the u. N. Migration agency this week alone saw 8000 people half of them believed to be children displaced aid workers continue to provide assistance to the internally displaced and to other Vulnerable People impacted by the ongoing hostilities with more than 47000 people in tripoli and surrounding areas having received help to date mahmud up to head has more from tripoli. Clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the the government of National Accord and others led by the warlord Khalifa Haftar in the vicinity of the Old International active airport on the southern west than the part of the libyan capital the Government Forces say that they are determined to be captured at the airport because it has been this supporting hub for have forces in for the main axes north of the airport in its windy and 3 good armor and east of the airport in a little for the journey and ends up ends are acces the Government Forces say that the captured at the airport they can then cut the supporting line going for health of forces from the airport to those 4 main axes the also say that they can easily take control of the airport and look at they have to as forces locations in the vicinity of the airport they can also open the way towards area what have those forces are located there the situation remains a very tense on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital specially for civilians many people have been killed since the fighting started on april 4th including civilians and also including women and children the Syrian Government and its russian allies have bombed several rebel controlled areas in the countrys northwest as strikes have hit the city of utter and western aleppo and towns in Hama Province several people have been injured activists say there have also been bombings south of. Well now victims of a canadian genocide this is the conclusion of a government inquiry into canadas missing or murdered Indigenous Women the report leaked to the media looked into the deaths and disappearances of 1200. 00 Indigenous Women since 980 the exact number is thought to be much higher it found a disproportionate level of violence faced by Indigenous Women juta deep rooted colonialism and state in action and business women make up 4 percent of canadas population but account for 16 to 24 percent of homicide victims will than 2000 witnesses participated in the inquiry including survivors and relatives of missing women or colleen hale cardinal is the executive director of the National Indigenous survivors of Child Welfare network shes also experienced violence in her own family and she says theres a lack of education within canada about Indigenous People and the media has played a role in the crisis. My sisters and i were a part of the 60s scoop which is a term thats used to describe an era in canada where thousands and thousands of indigenous children were removed from their homes and communities and adopted into nonindigenous homes across canada overseas and into United States it was a mass trafficking of us and a lot of us ended up in really awful households not everybody but a lot of us did some of those homes are they violent and we ended up fleeing those homes to escape and ended up in you know really precarious vulnerable states as young adults which is what happened to my sisters and i. We fled our adoptive home and ended up back in edmonton trying to find my biological family. A year after we found a biological family my older sister was murdered in a park downtown. And you know i was 16 at the time so i didnt realize how insidious the media was and