Logical what 1st ending the presence of Foreign Forces as an emergency measure and making arrangements for that secondly to go back to the draft decision that was put forward to the parliament before the current government took office. But all kurdish representatives boycotted the session and most of the sunni m. P. s were in there the emergency session of parliament is a reminder of the deep ethnic and sectarian divisions in iraq being so nice shias and kurds at least one commander of the. Group has said that if the Parliament Fails to cause a decisive resolution against the u. S. Presence in iraq on sunday all future sessions will be worthless. A powerful cleric who heads one of the leading blocs in parliament criticized the decision as a weak one so theyre called for the shutting down of the u. S. Embassy on socalled resistant groups inside and outside iraq to form urgency battalions similar sentiments were echoed by other shia majority political blocs. This is a real test for loyalty and patriotism we dont want to disappoint iraqis as their elected representatives if this council cannot protect sovereignty its useless. Not everyone agrees with a quick pullout of corelation troops and these protesters carried out an anti iran rally they clash with pro iran supporters a similar sentiment runs through Anti Corruption protesters who forced out of the as the Prime Minister the iraqi pm says legal procedures will begin to fulfill the parliament nonbinding resolution but he leads an interim government with limited powers. Its a resolution not a law if its really binding iraq will be exposed in front of us all americans helped iraq there are a lot of problems for the economy as well. Even if lawmakers could all come together and vote to end the u. S. Presence in iraq immediately that process would take more than a few months to implement on the ground time with groups out for revenge do not want to give u. S. Forces on the job a down to 0 like that. Meanwhile calls for revenge are growing louder as hundreds of thousands of people gather in the iranian capital to welcome home some somalis body these live pictures show the procession in tehran 3 days of mourning have been declared for silly mahdi his remains were buried in his hometown on tuesday. And iran says it suspended its commitments to the 2050 nuclear deal saying no limits on its capacity to enrich uranium germany france and the u. K. Are urging it to reconsider. In other news a u. S. Soldier and 2 American Defense contractors have been killed by al shabaab fighters who stormed a military base in kenya the Group Released these pictures which it says shows the pre dont attack in lamu county friendship type as announced that turkish soldiers are being deployed to libya to help in the fight against warlord. Libyas u. N. But government declared 3 days of mourning for the victims of saturdays airstrike on a military academy in tripoli which is count up by forces loyal to. Firefighters are getting some relief as they battle hundreds of bushfires across australia after weeks of very hot weather cooler temperatures and some rain hoping crews bring more fires under control theyre working to reopen block roads and evacuate residents whove been trapped for days. At a chaotic scenes inside an outside Venezuelas National Assembly after Opposition Leader and his allies were blocked from entering the building by the police those who were allowed in boats to replace with a politician was recently kicked out of an Opposition Party for alleged corruption well those are the headlines and he continues here on aljazeera after a precrime station watching. And the term free crime comes from this movie a minority report in which a prediction is being made about something in the individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they performed an act. If you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict where crimes occurred i would have said youre crazy. Claiming to us a future of the future is already in the present right now its the securitize ation of fossil sciences. I have no idea what the next 5 or 10 years is going to be into Law Enforcement terms of technology advancement. Just look in a world weve come so far its going to be mind boggling. Can we predict an actual crime. And i meant just before it occurred to. 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Software that predicts where and when the next crime occurs police without arrive at the crime scene before the perpetrator computers that generate lists with tomorrows murderers. Precrime they call it. A friend writes to me theres something foreign looming on the horizon and we can only guess that a question a person tired one day. They experimented with a with a little bit in 20122013 is really when it took off they came the Police Department came up with. More than 400 names of people who fit that bill. Individuals who are most likely to be prone to violence and either as a victim or perpetrator each of the 22 Police Districts came up with 20 names and they were chosen i dont know the science of it but it was all through mathematical algorithms basically and it didnt have anything to do so much with them being hardened criminals as much as it had to do with who are they arrested with. Mr makes no difference ties im commander west and im with the 15th it is commonplace to fire me. May we come in. Like take Robert Mcdaniel for example he was not a hardened criminal he had been arrested for many minor offenses like gambling shooting dice or smoking marijuana minor offenses but the people who he was arrested with during those crimes some of them or at least one of them was a victim of violence so the logic was that while robber belongs on the list because he has a relationship with somebody. Whos been a victim of violence because hes been arrested with that person before. It was an employee. A School Dropout it was either both get work or see a drugs in the street and sell in june 1 from. My so trying to get my ged that in. And in the midst of me trying to get my z. Started giving falling home and started. Having Police Officers walk up on me ratable me sam on a government aim where i have been in like just days like this there. 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Thank you i know to see you are bringing us of live pictures from in side and juan weve been watching in the last 10 minutes or so irans Supreme LeaderAyatollah Khomeini leading prayers in the funeral of general suing him on of course the 2nd of 3 days of mourning when weve been seeing people all over the country as the generals body has moved around and allowed people to pay their respects so again these live pictures that were seeing are prayers and weve seen sort of manis body move around the country we know that eventually later of course to morrow he will be interned in his home but these are the pictures of the people of iran coming out to pay their respects to a man who was divisive of course across the world but in iran itself an incredibly meaningful person we will bring you the pictures of come any sending over the the body and praying for this man who means so much to so many arabians we heard one lady earlier today talking very emotion the about how personally the people of iran have taken this attack and as you can see there theyre literally is a sea of people in irans capital packing the streets were going to be able to talk to our correspondent dorsetshire bari whos going to be able to give us some more context about just how important this moment is for a country that is fully in mourning doris i dont know if you are with me yet shes going to be with us in a 2nd but as i say later were going to see him being taken to his home city where of course the streets are expected to be again filled with people interesting lee the talk is still very much the toll rather is one of revenge weve heard from the daughter of commander soon the money and she said that she still wants to see the government take. Forceful action and that is still very much the feeling across the streets of iran lets bring you some pictures weve seen very many officials meeting with general so the mollies family this is the pictures that we have from slightly earlier today of his daughter and she said that courting year crazy trum should not think her fathers death means everything is over and that feeling of anger and shock is still percolating across the entire country our correspondents have been out in the streets talking to people and the feeling really still is i think one of shots of shock even 2 or 3 days later and she is talking to the nation i think and reflecting this feeling that something has to be done in response of course there are complex diplomatic pictures going on in the back and talking to lots of diplomats globally from around the world trying to get a handle on what is a Global Crisis we heard from mousavi the arabian foreign minister yesterday who spoke about many countries making approaches to iran trying to figure out how to get a handle on this enormous crisis potentially regionally in the middle east but also globally and of course in the u. S. Were hearing comment very much along partisan lines about whats the American Public and potentially politicians should be doing to which out and talk to iran but of course the political toll may be one of diplomacy and rhetoric but on the streets of tehran these pictures that were seeing right now its very much a feeling of i think acute sadness or 3 days of mourning have been declared of course from solem. And his remains will be interned in his hometown on shoes day we have just seen in these past few minutes Supreme Leader common a and president has done rouhani and the speaker also of the Parliament Larijani praying over these body and weve seen a number of politicians of prominent figures coming out onto the streets mingling with the public again the feeling very much being one of expecting some sort of political perhaps even military response although we dont know exactly what that will look like for some of our viewers watching around the world i know that our correspondents have been trying to give a flavor of just why this man has inspired so much a following and of course he is a major part or was a major part of Irans National Security architecture so of course when he was killed in a targeted killing that has made people feel shocked vulnerable and incredibly upset and of course they come out on to the streets to show that as you can see that sea of people moving down the street there in tehran the other interesting thing is just how much this is targeted killings have brought the iranian public to gether it wasnt that long ago that we saw protests on the streets of iran but now there is this feeling of i think National Solidarity lets just have a listen and soak up some of the atmosphere. A. Kind of joy. Dosage of joins me now live from tehran so door so some incredibly poignant moments im just watching the live pictures here of a console him see of will and of course weve seen the. Very personal i can only imagine prayers happening this morning. Yes certainly there is scenes that nobody really expected to see in the capital this morning millions have come out to show their respect and say good bye to. Me a man they say is the father of iran and one of the Founding Fathers really we just saw this Supreme LeaderAyatollah Khomeini perform at the Prayer Service over his coffin he was standing next to him was the president has ronnie as well as the speaker of parliament other larijani as well as the head of the revolutionary guards Brigadier General salim me on his left we saw the head of the countrys judiciary you see a very important figure in the Islamic Republic and next to him was. The new head of the force. Appointed to replace the late general hossam saleh money on friday that we saw was a very very emotional Supreme Leader something we dont see very often as well as a very emotional head of the countrys judiciary ebrahim you see there was there was very very intense emotions on this play by the highest ranking officials in the Islamic Republic alongside the Supreme Leader where the ceremony was taking place at Tehran University just a short while ago and i think its extremely interesting to see as you see outpouring of emotion across iran i remember you saying yesterday that so many people had in fact that actually general so the moneys body was delayed in several places how do we explain to our viewers around the world why the perceptions of mourning that we are seeing are so intense and that. Level of a state you know. If its because the name him so that money was synonymous with the Islamic Republic for decades really he was one of the people who fought for the revolution the Islamic Revolution of 1979 alongside the likes of the now Supreme Leader and president Hassan Rouhani so these men have known each other for over 4 decades and also his service during the iran iraq war between 1981988 theres stories and tales if you will of his heroism on the battlefields theres a very famous story about him in battle when he was shot in the abdomen when he was fighting in the south of iran against Saddam Hussein and his forces and he was taken to the hospital where he was operated on and as soon as the operation was over he demanded to be released and he walked out of the hospital and back on to the battlefield so its these kinds of stories and then recent in recent years his work in syria and iraq and the videos that weve seen come out from the battlefield the way he deals with soldiers there there is this sense of heroism thats been built around this figure also because hes very very he was a very quiet and private person he didnt give a lot of interviews he didnt like a lot of fanfare even his funeral his burial place to be tomorrow on tuesday in his hometown of care man according to his own wishes is to be in a very very simple plaque at a cemetery alongside other marchers as hes requested to be buried without any fanfare or large monuments on his grave its these kinds of stories and his personality that really elevated him to the status that he is now and also the main point is the way he was killed the issue is he was assassinated by. One of the longest and most Hostile Forces for iranians that is the American Government carried out this is. Again money so the iranians are very very angry at the way he was killed i think they feel that there was this is a very very unjust act that was carried out were already hearing stories of him his death being compared to that of. Various moms in share religion how they were unjustly killed and this is a very important point for the ideology of shia muslims especially iranians and i think his death is a perfect example of that sentiment that she has carried with them of being victims and being victimized i think this is the extreme example of that very ideology and dorsay yesterday we saw the Iranian Foreign minister starts to give us some idea of what a political response might look like and of course weve heard from members of the iranian public today still extremely wrong and emotional with very strong thoughts about what the government should do next. Certainly and also interesting to point out that the late general the moneys daughter also spoke briefly at the Funeral Service this morning she was also very emotional she read a very lengthy poem about her father and his work and his commitment to the Islamic Revolution and shes very shes been very vocal about the fact that she wants revenge for her fathers death and so do millions of iranians at this point. They want some kind of a response from their government they want some kind of action weve heard from very high ranking officials including the defense minister and senior advisors to the Supreme Leader who have all said that there will be a just response there will be an avenge his death will be avenged route. We are expecting some kind of retaliation but the president has said that it may not happen today or tomorrow but in the days and weeks and months to come it is very very likely that iran will have