Wise and the rains are slowly sinking south through born here in towards indonesia theyre not particularly widespread as you can say be allowed to get showers all the way around the coast of thailand cambodia down through sumatra so after the peninsula lazier than it was fred and then also everywhere fairly obviously nor indeed every day and jakarta still looking in the dry his i said northeast india is still wet probably the only really wet place in india for a day at. The weather sponsored by cat our employees. International trade would you support it having free trade would not change your money or the japanese or chinese nazi germany controversial immigration policies that you want to as a well founded fear of persecution should be able to Counter Measure well from a letter from syria hes closed the door to Syrian Refugees like compassionate mehdi his son goes head to head with syria trump advisor Stephen Moore this year the trump deficit crossed the. So you believe that you do not truly look to me well dont know the doubt in this. Election aljazeera lets recap the top stories for you right now both koreas chief Nuclear Negotiator kim yong gil hes called off to declare ization talks with the United States and sweden saying washington has brought nothing to the table. Theres been more antigovernment unrest and life fire in iraqs capital baghdad Officials Say at least 5 protesters have been killed after a 2 day curfew ended almost 100 people have been killed in a day and a number of t. V. Stations rather have been attacked there been more protests in hong kong on saturday and traders defy the government by wearing face masks after leader carolan banned them from public rallies. A 2nd intelligence official is considering filing a whistleblower complaint against the us President Donald Trump that is according to the New York Times this person reportedly has more direct knowledge regarding trumps dealings with ukraine the president has been accused of using his position to get the country to investigate his political rivals at impeachment investigation is underway and your secretary of state mike pompei o has defended the state department missing a deadline to turn over documents related to that investigation he says his office sent a letter to congress as an initial response speaking gracey also said he didnt believe people were or should be interested in the investigation while on that trip. I think they want to know about the relationship with america greece im convinced of that right this is this is this is the this is this is whats this is whats wrong when the world doesnt focus on the things that are right the things that matter the things that impact real peoples lives and instead you get caught up in some silly gotcha game you see thats not thats not healthy that doesnt help democracies fleurs it doesnt help grow economies what it does is it destroys peoples belief that the people who have this charge right as a reporter as a journalist the people who have this charge arent really focused on the things that matter to people like i was look i was on the phone call i was im on almost every phone call with the president with every world leader the president has every right to have these set of conversations about hey i was in greece to sign a Defense Agreement that will see an american base established near the Turkish Border and sector state war in turkey against any illegal drilling in the east Mediterranean Sea johnson reports from athens. The revised defense Cooperation Agreement between the u. S. And greece opens the way for u. S. Military spending here greeces Defense Budget has been cut almost in half during its recent financial crisis not only will joint defense exercises increase u. S. Forces are expected to build a new navy and air force base in oleksandr in northeast greece which will supply nato allies bulgaria and romania that route bypasses the bosphorus controlled by turkey suggesting that the us is looking for alternative routes the us turkey relationship is also under pressure in the Eastern Mediterranean thats where turkey has sent drill ships to explore for oil and gas in waters claimed by European Union members cyprus the e. U. And us say the turkish explorations are illegal the United States is eager to partnership with greece on a range of Energy Issues for the sake of your prosperity and a stable Eastern Mediterranean region. Last march i met with the leaders of cyprus greece and israel jerusalem we free countries with free markets want to achieve Energy Security together we want to make sure that rules govern International Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea its Energy Resources and that no country can hold europe hostage greece stands to gain strategically from closer Energy Cooperation with the u. S. As well it is building gas facilities that will allow to transport u. S. Liquefied natural gas to the balkans upsetting a russian monopoly and the bigger u. S. Military footprint helps greece feel more secure and its tense relationship with turkey in the aegean greece is the beneficiary of the deteriorating u. S. Relationship with turkey whose dependability as an ally the u. S. Has begun to question not only do the 2 disagree on how to fight the war in syria the u. S. Sees turkeys purchase of russian s. 400 surface to air missiles as a breach of alliance in spirit and then theres the increasingly difficult relationship between the European Union and turkey when it comes to refugees reese has to worry not about perhaps an imminent war with turkey but that turkey is. Using all of strengths and all its. Abilities to conduct what one might say is a hybrid war against country. The migrant issue being part of this of course. There are those who believe that the migratory flows are regulated by turkey could be to act as a weapon. Against Greek Society the deepening relationship with the us marks greece increasingly as an eastern border of the western security arrangement in many ways its a renewal of cold war ties in which lines of allegiance are now being drawn through the aegean with the benefits and risks that come with it jumps on. Aljazeera actions present on a front has signed an order preventing emigrants who cant afford health care from entering the United States those relocating to the u. S. Will now have to prove they can afford medical costs or get Health Insurance at them 30 days of their arrival so the white house is saying that this new role will not apply to those claiming asylum or to children adding that it only affects emigrants seeking vases order means that immigrants cant prove theyll be able to get Health Insurance and they can be tonight a visa trump says the move a parent by natural burden on the Health Care System comes into effect on november 3rd and resco served at the office of immigration litigation at the u. S. Justice department under president obama he says the new regulations could discourage older people from coming to the u. S. The problem isnt probably category there are no actually sure im rolling market for like a 70 year old parent over us and both are going to be quite costly marketeer and have to be creative number one and number 2 i can imagine them being. On the right over there were 7 year old and brought it going to be quite a cost prohibitive this well what were trying to achieve drastically limit the number of people coming in here very very very bad theyre going to be able or market level that jury again for people who are smart more. Going to be very very. Close warnings of a dire situation in yemen after weeks of fuel shortages the countrys oil ministry is blaming the Saudi Led Coalition for and posing restrictions on fuel tankers the Ministry Says one tanker was allowed in 2 weeks ago but only provided enough fuel for 5 days they still say the shortage is affecting everyday life. The data must be a window done the ban on fuel imports has brought life to a near standstill it is paralyzed hospitals factories and other vital institutions that are related to Public Service this is an unlawful ban of a commodity that does not represent any harm to the Saudi Led Coalition but its restriction impacts everyday life and makes ordinary peoples lives even harder for the government says its reached a page here with the Teachers Union to end a one month strike the protest by thousands of teachers was the longest Public Sector strike in the countrys history affected more than one and a half 1000000 students and Public Schools the deal will raise teachers allowances from 35 percent to 60 percent starting next year the government says the move will strain the countrys heavily indebted finances freeway talks in sudan over a controversial new dam project in ethiopia have ended in a deadlock the grand at the open renaissance dam will be the largest hydroelectric dam in africa egypt is concerned over the impact the dam will have on the downstream flow of the nile him a morgan reports from khartoum. Talks between sudan if you appeal and egypt on the ground if you can renaissance dam which is being built on the blue nile if youre pierre concluded in the sudanese capital khartoum on saturday with very little progress in fact tensions could be felt between the few pm delegation and a different allegation around the meeting halls if we had described his previous proposal by their egyptian counterparts as unilateral and unacceptable egypt wanted to decide how long it should take for the dam to be filled as well as how much cubic metres that the dam should release upon its completion these are things that if you had previously rejected this time around each and every country presented a proposal which they will be studying in the coming days and if you please think that one thing that they cannot agree upon with egypt is how much cubic meters should be released from the dam because egypts demand goes beyond what the capacity of the dam will be of say theres a beginning from the very beginnings they came not to proceed with this process they are not open mind. 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Now technical teams from the 35. 00 will continue meeting to try to iron out some of the points that the 3 sides could not agree upon in this round of talks but they will also be deciding when demand ministerial delegation from the 3 sides will meet and although the 3 sides have described this round of talks as progressive it seems that big can still not figure out how to resolve their differences on the main points of contention before the down is complete and spot operating next year frances antiterrorism Prosecutor Says there are signs a man who killed 4 Police Workers was radicalized the suspect worked at the Police Headquarters for several years then on thursday he turned on his colleagues with a knife Officials Say he exchanged 33 Text Messages with his wife ahead of the attacks all of which were of a religious in nature but i try ministers told Boris Johnson that his new bracks a plan is unacceptable is concerned supportively about the creation of a possible Customs Border meanwhile the European Union rejected holding weekend ago she is on johnson street proposal stating there is not enough in it that would lead to a deal despite the stall johnson insist britain will leave deal or no deal and he wont seek to lay a u. And u. K. Officials are to resume talks on monday. Scottish independence supporters have been marching in the capital and burma organizers say support for and dependents from the United Kingdom has grown as the possibility of a new deal breaks it increases in 2014 a majority of scots voted to remain in the u. K. And a referendum one of the key arguments at the time was e. U. Membership. Most acclaimed artist. Holding his 1st exhibition in the middle east in an artist has won many awards for his work that is made predominantly from rubbish as in galleries worldwide from the guggenheim to the new york met to the new york mets pardon me manley met at. A museum of modern art not many artists want their work to be rubbish but thats what knots we construct. He so says much of his material like bottle tops and cans for alcoholic drinks for recycling stations in african countries. To link the continent of Africa Europe and america. And the. First to africa. And then. Transcend. In time to a triumphant scale the artist says this exhibition in doha reflects his body of on a large scale in both space and time its work that spans his rich 5 decade long career and not so his bottle cap series is that the heart of this walk made entirely from bottle tops its difficult to describe the share size of the pace inspired by 15th century story about a king who imprisoned the artist migrant ancestors who then destroyed the city walls to escape. He is collecting bottles you know tips and cover so by saying that this is part of the colonize asia and there is a political message in there its about building bridges building walls and the how also from africa or from them you get news from different. Places in the world. Produce work that makes sense to the entire work. And thats he says his work doesnt begin with any political motives its only once hes put together theyre open to interpretation. Out to 0 doha and now with around up from the penultimate they were left on exchange in ships as far as you know so far hasnt made history at the cliff International Stadium on saturday after winning her 2nd individual title here in doha the dutch runner took gold in the 1500 meters final adding to the 10000 meters title she won last saturday is the 1st time anyone has ever won both events. Another year championship record came in the 5000 meters final. Giri as kenya holding off the challengers to retain the title. The individual sprint champions know what. Coleman combined to win gold for america in the 4 by 100 meter relay liles leading them home to victory Justin Gatlin and mike rogers the other members of the u. S. Team coming in had a Great Britain with japan getting brawn. Jamaica to gold in the womens 4 by 100 meter sprint relay jackson running the anchor like with shelley and fraser price to curing her 2nd gold at the championships alongside and italia white and joanie l. Smith and the field advance. Retained her world title in the triple jump the venezuelan finished way ahead of the competition a 2nd round leap of 15. 37 meters clenching for the raucous again. And there was a new championship record for americas joe kovacs in the shoprite it won gold by just one centimeter with a throw of 22. 91 metre is its the 1st time that 4 people and ever thrown over 22 meters and a shot the final. Of the final day of competition on sunday has 7 titles to be decided the womens long jump and mens javelin in the field on the track there is the mens 1510000 meter finals as well as the womens 100 Meter Hurdles had 21000 and with the womens and mens 4 by 400 meters freely. Lets update you on the headlines right now on aljazeera earth chris chief Nuclear Negotiator kim young girl has called off the nuclearization talks with the United States and sweden he says washington has brought nothing to the table delegations from both countries were in stockholm to discuss to young and against Nuclear Program in exchange for sanctions being lifted theres been more antigovernment unrest and live fire in iraqs capital baghdad Officials Say at least 5 protesters were killed on saturday after a 2 day curfew ended almost 100 people have been killed in the recent unrest and a number of t. V. Stations have been attacked. The read more protests in hong kong on saturday hundreds of people had been demonstrating against a ban on face masks to stay despite the march being canceled by organizers it was called off after hong kongs rail network was closed because of what authorities called malicious band a listen. Carry a lamb has vowed to crack down on the violence otoh it didnt why. The right is extreme acts made hong kong enjoy a dark day last night it is made hong kong 70 paralyzed everyone is worried anxious and even scared the Hong Kong Government has the greatest a temptation to suppress violence i appeal to everyone to support the government to stop violence in a legal way and ecuador protesters took to the streets for a 3rd day demonstrating against cuts to feel subsidies they blocked roads and put up barricades all in the capital quito now despite the unrest president lenin merino says he has no plans to reverse its decision to scrap those subsidies with have been around for decades he says he wont bow to the demands of in his words criminals theres warnings of a dire situation in yemen after weeks of fuel shortages the oil ministry is blaming the Saudi Led Coalition for imposing restrictions on the fuel tankers the Ministry Says one tanker was allowed in 2 weeks ago but only provided enough fuel for 5 days at least 13 tankers have been turned away from the port of who data in recent weeks Officials Say the shortage is affecting every day life so the headlines keep it on aljazeera planet s. O. S. Its next. Hello i am a mans apparel and welcome to planet s. O. S. The most comprehensive study into life on earth says the Natural World is in decline in ecosystems that collapsing more province and animals face extinction than at any other time in history. Im lucien human in the amazonian state of where until not so long ago every centimeter you see behind me was covered by rain forest now its been cleared by fire and i saw in the name of progress. Or look at what were doing to the planet and what we can do about it new ideas a new technology to help revive some of the worlds most endangered species. The momentum is growing around the world to keep a warming planet crawl from the top levels of government to grassroots initiatives on the front lines people are stepping up to address a Global Climate crisis but we face an ecological crisis too from the destruction of Natural Habitats to pollution overfishing to Climate Change earths rich bio diversity is in decline and this is why were devoting this episode of planet teso s. To efforts to revive the Natural World. In may the un published the most comprehensive study of life on earth 450 experts analyzed thousands of documents over 3 years they found 1000000 species face extinction thats more than 12 percent of known life on earth were on track to destroy the natural infrastructure on which our world depends unless this radical change the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this ecological crisis in order of importance and humanity looms over them all 1st the way we use and abuse our pilots resources 75 percent of the land and 2 thirds of the Marine Environment have been severely altered by human activity then exploitation of species through over fishing and hunting Climate Change caused by our Greenhouse Gas emissions pollution the water air and land and finally the however creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species. The reports authors say the decline can be slowed even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with earth and life upon it this report says we have a serious problem if we continue to produce our food and i say the g. In the same way as we do today we will lose biodiversity and change yes climate report also say there are solutions we can produce food more sustainably we can choose to use our energy more sustainable so there is hope but we need Political Action from governments and the private sector and the public to die one solution is to create legally protected areas but when the land and sea hold valuable resources we can be torn between protection and prosperity in june issue as governments allowance plans to open up access to its oil reserves within a protected National Park aljazeera travelled to the term it until tomorrow to see whats at stake. The drive from the nearest city in asia to africas largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. The termit massive antin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. Does any most of us dollars even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few who have been here now for 24 hours we havent seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists and years government granted the reserve Protection Development and hunting. But environmental groups say that hasnt stopped poachers. The only tracks aljazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newbie in blue started bird and a camera shy damages. As well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. There was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand Oil Exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the parks borders to allow more Oil Development after striking a deal with one of the Worlds LargestEnergy Companies chinas National Petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasnt changed the geographic position hasnt changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our Natural Resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. For animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well its too late when theyve all gone but so long as theres one or 2 still alive its not a. New map of the reserve has yet to be released but in the nearest city the trucks lined up for with oil connecting the distant animal reserve to a world thirsty for its energy riches collin baker al jazeera. Another unique environment thats under pressure is the amazon its the Worlds Largest rain forest and one of the most biologically diverse places on earth 2 thirds the size of the u. S. It spans 8 countries and has homes one in every 10 known species is often described as the lungs of the planets but that function along with its exceptional biodiversity is under threat and nowhere is that more clearly seen than in brazil the been over 60000 wildfires in the amazon this year alone many are reported to be in started deliberately to clear land for agriculture and then theres the problem of illegal logging latin america editor Lucien Newman travel to unapproved in northern brazil where people are risking their lives to save the forests. The amazonian state of is in the heart of the brazilian rain forest its 3 times the size of california. And like 19th century california its witnessing a gold rush of sorts. Except instead of gold this is the attraction this tree was more than 500 years old one of the latest victims of the lumber mafia that operates here as i do thats a nice the illegal activities that impact the environment such as mining and logging are done in the most remote areas in regions with little infrastructure no police and where the power structure is linked to the criminals. But there are people who are resisting and who are setting an example by showing its possible to live from the forest without destroying it. And binny pseudoscientists and his family had been living here for more than 10 years on 20 hectares of forest land they share another far larger area with other members of the p. D. S. Or Sustainable Development project. The project is a new model for a settlement in amazonia to see if it can inhibit and diminish the 4 station before 80 percent of the land was allowed to be cleared and 20 percent preserved later changed to 5050. 00 now you must preserve 80 percent and can the forest only 20 percent. The community is allowed to obtain oil from a limited amount of select trees and sell the world. Enough to live on but at the same time leave the forest standing. Wild mccalls and parrots have become the familys voluntary pets its a life that chrystia need loves. For the boys you produce what you consume its a common life its easy to educate your children because you dont have so Much Negative influence from the media or an internet. But itll be nice to another Community Leaders are being targeted by illegal loggers covet their land and see their project as a threat one of its founders an american nun was murdered in broad daylight and the Community Center was recently burnt down these trees were abandoned here by illegal longers when Environmental Institute officers just happened to come by here by chance in fact in the last 3 months alone more than 1000 trees have been cut down here by the illegal loggers and there is nothing the people in the community here can do about it. Threaten invasions by lang grabbers are intensifying. Of course we feel afraid. Who are free to leave their family they managed to kill sister dorothy that they thought if they killed the rest would flee but thank god it hasnt happened and i dont think it will hurt. The government offers them no protection but a nice shot and the others insist they will stay put to defend this for a strong play in brazils most ravaged region. You see in human and approved brazil for planet in so as. Now there are some Success Stories in costa rica deforestation is kept at bay through Government Programs and eco tourism initiatives returns constitution requires at least 60 percent of the land there to be covered in forest and the bone has just become the 1st african country to be rewarded with International Funds 150000000. 00 for preserving its forests in brazil some of accuse the countrys leader jaya polson r. O. Not just a failing to act but of denying the science to in order to fulfill his Development Agenda he took power in january but in june when Brazil Space Research agency said deforestation had gone up more than 80 percent in the Previous Year he sacked the agencys head and called the statistic a lie and his remained defiant even after afternoon skies darkened over the city of san paolo in august due to smoke from fires burning thousands of kilometers away. They didnt say you know. It is a fallacy to say that the amazon is the heritage of mankind and a misconception confirmed by scientists that amazonian forests are the lungs of the world it needs to be highlighted that there are burnings done by indians and local populations as part of their respective conscious and means of livelihood often some of these leaders such as tribal chief roney have been used as maneuvering tools manipulated by governments of foreign governments in the information war to promote their interests in the amazon or the tribal leader polson are was or fairings who in that speech said this in response government pulled no bullshit or i said that im not a leader it is he who is not a leader and he has to leave before something serious happens oh so now i must leave for the good of everyone well to speak more about the fight to defend the amazonian rain forest im joined by curry candy from the nina and communed in the ecuadorian amazon his 6 was from london where hes now living curry candy i understand you are able to return home because of your campaigning against the Old Companies who are trying to encroach on your tribes territory i was suggesting a strongly neck although we saying Indigenous People were not really with the oil company so when i was in the u. K. I up there one muscle month take up to go. And they receive a message saying i can go there because. The government puts on one waiting for me to order to take me and send the place and that was how i missed that in the u. K. And what were you campaigning against what are the Old Companies wanting to do in your territory so Indigenous People we said the rain forest is our home or garden and our pharmacy people want to go to the rain forest 234. Theyre all you so its affecting everything a life in the rainforest when they were a Company People arrive there arrive with ill Call Technology on this explode team on the team on the plating the genus people cutting the harm on the cow will leave their contaminate in the what the law with the toxic things they are killing insects on the months sometimes people say there is nothing cup in. My experience and i know what its cupping in the rain forest with the oceanic few of the worlds what do you how do you see Climate Change what is going on from mother Natures Point of view among who who walk with the dreams of walk with a vision what with the message so when i was very young i knew what is cupping in the planet we have the the fire in brazil and people ask me what do you think about that and they said its always its only a starting its many many many fight is going to go up in the planet so its very important to said we did over the on this to leaders goban men have to go with a hard up to understand what this too lol you know if we if we lope my doctor you for all my contrary you flow my brain for this im going to love everything in the in the planet in the same way im not going to the bite my love is there a message that you want to convey to us and you is if the program if you could say it in your language we. Wouldnt be new contour so our new country you you were in my protest to we do not want new country to much cut them on the way young to communal nanti were to me the war when i was new countries to marcos at the turn in go at me that was very much of what e. G. Its not just the amazon thats burning as our planet warms forests around the world are being lost to fires you can get more information on where they are on nasas observation site the maps show the locations of active fires detected by satellites on a monthly basis and those fires are releasing ever more carbon and other Greenhouse Gases like me saying heres how our data tracker looks this week youve got the global temperature rise their levels of c o 2 in the atmosphere and Sea Level Rise so some of the big numbers to help us understand whats going on with our planet now we Promise Solutions on planet earth the west and people are already doing a lot to try to turn natures decline around and well have some of their stories in upcoming episodes including the scientists and activists out in the open seas who are working to understand our oceans and protect life within them will be in guatemala where indigenous practices are enabling communities to build an economic base and preserve the rain forests and will meet the people trying to steer us away from meat produced on an industrial scale and towards food items they insist are a hit with burger lovers. But now to Central Africa where mountain gorillas are among the most threatened creatures on aljazeera Stephanie Decker travel to the very rugged mountains in rwanda where cafe controlled tourism is slowly reversing the fortunes of these great apes what you didnt were at the foot of the very good mountains and getting a briefing on how to behave around the mountain gorilla thats what everyone here has come to see and theyve paid 1500. 00 each to spend one hour with the great apes in their habitat you excited i am beyond excited this is International Treasure that is being protected in rwanda and im so lucky to be able to experience it i cant wait we trekked uphill for over an hour and then. Right in front of us a family babies mothers and the impressive great big family man the silverback. The young ones a curious we have to move back not to get too close. Others seem almost bored by our presence but. Then a display of power. We walk around to get another view its incredible close to be hard to spot right there by street watching us watch these great apes face extinction just a couple of decades ago their surprise could be used to patch up this craze. Before we know it the hour is up and its time to track back down critics say. The. Pace is. Rwandas tourism policy were told is one of low volume high value visitor numbers are restricted and the prices high translates to 25. 00 per minute for the hours spent with the gorillas tourist actually who come to see the girl as i understand why weve done that our strategy has actually proven to be doing the right way to do this weve seen a 26 percent increase in the number of individual born us so its working its a fragile Success Story critically endangered for years and now their status has been adjusted to endangered the latest census shows or just over a 1000 gorillas up from just around 200. 00 a few decades ago but that still doesnt seem a large number when you think that its the whole worlds entire population of these incredible animals Stephanie Decker aljazeera in the video of rwanda while to another more high Tech Solution now a robot that could help save the critically endangered northern white rhino rob reynolds is in san diego where scientists a working on a new technology thats already given them cause for celebration. Meet edward the littlest southern white rhino in the San Diego Zoo safari park. Fantastic we are so rotten to be able to have him adorable little eddie is the 1st southern white rhino born through Artificial Insemination in the north america thats an important step toward bringing back another rhino subspecies from the brink of extinction the animals have been hunted to obliteration in the wild and today there are only 2 northern white rhinos left in the entire world both elderly females living in captivity so the subspecies seems due or maybe not part of biologist barbara durants job involves giving ultrasound exams to pregnant rhinos so. Duran is leading an effort to bring back the northern white rhino with a precious clutch of the animal stem cells and land. A stem cell is a cell that has a potential to be any other cell in the body eventually they want we want to differentiate him all the way to sperm eggs but theres a big catch female rhino anatomy it turns out is complicated the cervix which you have to go through to deposit the semen is very convoluted it looks like a series of rings like this so were going to have to have something that is very flexible that can go around all those curves and thats where engineering Professor Mike comes in he wasnt thinking about impregnating rhinos when he developed this flexible robotic catheter for microsurgery but it turns out its perfect for the job weve developed the robotic tool that is very thin long flexible device that we can very accurately steer through these narrow channels the ultimate goal of this project is to produce a selfsustaining herd of northern white rhinos 1st in captivity and then return to the wild in africa that goal is decades away and direct says she may not live to see it happen but thats ok what were doing now is stream lee important for the long game for the long haul dedicated scientists and a bold plan to save one of the worlds rarest creatures rob reynolds aljazeera escondido california. Im joined now by mariana hauns our science and Technology Editor marianne of the northern white rhino was doomed to extinction only 5 or so years ago this is an incredible advance and the technology is in the speed of these advances gives us hope but the end game is about survival in the wild and this is still going to be challenging scientists in conservation biology will talk about a minimum viable population now this is the estimate of the smallest number of individuals of a species for there to be a healthy and viable population in the wild now one species may bounce back from a single breeding peer but another may require hundreds of individuals for it to survive there are a number of factors at play like the habitat whether it still exists how easily they can reproduce and we know that thats difficult for the northern white rhino and whether those 3 still exist within these poaching other environmental hazards so a long road ahead. But these are promising and very exciting developments in the science and the technology and there are a 1000000 species that are facing extinction of absolutely massive number what can we do to turn around the the why did the climb so many species facing extinction well it can start in our own backyard avoiding the use of heaviside in pistis sides which pollute and stay in the soil developing local ecosystems around us regenerating local landscapes making planet friendly choices such as avoiding products that might have been cultivated on d. Forested land cutting down what we consume is getting serious about pollution saying no to plastic for many of us this requires a real shift in now thinking from years of old behavior and making the planet and prioritizing life upon it for me the shift came when i took personal responsibility for what i was doing not anyone else and recognizing that combined millions of us billions of us even can make. Change its not easy its challenging we wont always get it right but littering people about what they should or shouldnt do thats not helpful and what is helpful whats useful is leading by example thank you mariana well there are some striking images online which illustrate the extent of the biodiversity and Climate Crisis like some of the winning entries from the say women environmental photographer of the year this picture which is of homes being engulfed by flooding in mumbai took the top prize and wed really like to hear your stories too and to see any photos youd like to share how is your world changing wed love to hear what you are doing to look after our planets and you can get in touch with us on twitter using the hash tag a. J. Planet s. O. S. Next week well bring you a printed s. O. S. 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And im Richelle Carey and these are the top stories on aljazeera north koreas chief Nuclear Negotiator kem young gilman has called off to nuclearization talks with the United States in sweden he says washington has brought nothing to the table delegations from both countries were in stockholm to discuss pyongyang ending its Nuclear Program in exchange for sanctions being lifted theres been more antigovernment unrest and live fire in iraqs capital baghdad Officials Say at least 5 protesters were killed on saturday after a 2 day curfew ended most 100 people have died in the recent arrest and a number of t. V. Stations have been attacked there were more protests in hong kong on saturday hundreds of people had been demonstrating against a ban on face masks despite the march being canceled by organizers it was called off after hong kongs rail network was closed because of what authorities called malicious vandalism scott heiler has more from hong kong. A march and some sporadic protests here in hong kong on saturday much less than what weve seen over the last 48 hours and much less than weve seen in previous weekends and peaceful for the most part on saturday thats what we saw a very different picture on friday night and part of the violence that took place on friday night after this mass ban was announced for the m. T. R. Train systems they were shut down and that really kind of crippled this city whats in sing to the malls most major malls will close as you can see small shops also shuttered that because they anticipated there to be violence on saturday but it didnt materialize because protest leaders cancelled all the events also on saturday kerry lamb the chief executive of hong kong issued a video statement where she looked at the violence on friday night as justification for this mass then she also said it was a very dark day here in hong kong protest leaders when they said things were going to be canceled on saturday pointed to sunday its going to be a big day they hope theyre planning a rally and a march that they say hopefully will peaceful but we have a very large numbers compared to what weve seen over the last couple of days but obviously the police with this new law emergency law in place they will be looking to crack down on any illegal activity and ecuador protesters took to the streets for a 3rd day disturbance demonstrating against cuts to fuel subsidies they blocked roads and put up barricades in the capital ketone out the spike and rescue president lana marino says he has no plans to reverse his decision to scrap subsidies he says he wont bow to the demands have been his words criminals and became a fossil at least 20 people have been killed in an attack on a gold mining site happened in the northern part of the country and so most province it is the latest in a series of attacks over the past 4 and a half years with many armed groups operating in that region some of them affiliated with al qaeda and eisel. A 2nd intelligence official is considering filing a whistleblower complaint complaint against u. S. President on a trump thats according to the New York Times this person reportedly has more direct knowledge regarding trumps dealings with ukraine president has been accused of using his position to get the country to investigate his horrible rivals and impeachment investigation is underway theres warnings of a dire situation in yemen after weeks of fuel shortages the countrys oil ministry is blaming the Saudi Led Coalition for imposing restrictions on fuel tankers the Ministry Says one tanker was allowed in 2 weeks ago but only provided enough fuel for 5 days at least 13 tankers have been turned away from the port of who data and recent weeks Officials Say the shortage is affecting every day life he. Doesnt look below when it done the ban on fuel imports has brought life to a near standstill it is paralyzed hospitals factories and other vital institutions that are related to Public Service this is an unlawful ban of a commodity that does not represent any harm to the Saudi Led Coalition but its restriction impacts everyday life it makes ordinary peoples lives even harder jordans government says its reached a pay deal with the Teachers Union to end one month strike the protests by a 1000 years was the longest Public Sector strike in the countrys history that affected more than one and a half 1000000 students and Public Schools so the deal will raise teachers allowances from 35 percent to 60 percent starting next year the government though says the move will strain the countrys heavily indebted finances so the headlines keep it here on aljazeera more news to come at ahead thats next. Happy here then you can leave them bringing drugs theyre bringing. Their rapists. Racism we saw jimmy corruption accusations of collusion and love affairs with dictators Donald Trumps presidency has been in. Trouble from day one. Many still support the president and say hes doing wonders for the u. S. Economy but with many economists predicting a recession potential big trouble for the companies they suffer beginning to wonder if trump is headed for a defeat in next years election my guest tonight though is Stephen Moore one of americas most famous conservative voices on the economy and an advisor to the trump 2020 campaign these argue that the president deserves the nobel prize in economics and whatever trump is doing on the economy it sure is working because weve got these you know tremendous conditions right now and a lifelong champion of free trade is now defending trumps tariffs arguing that theyre all part of the president s grand plan to make America Great again i support what the president s doing but theres no question this a slowdown the kind of this is short term pain for long term game. And ive come to washington d. C. To go head to head with Stephen Moore a Senior Member of the 2020 campaign and one of the president s top economic advisors held for the 1st time at George Washington university all skin with a trumpet a mix is really helping ordinary americans and whether a volatile and seemingly unstable trump is even fit to be president of the United States. Ill also be joined by rick wilson a long time republican. Political strategist whos become a leading conservative critic of the president and author of the book everything trump touches. General is a constitutional lawyer and member of the trump 2020 Advisory Board and Tiffany Krause a liberal commentator and cofounder of the National News website the. Please welcome Stephen Moore. The boys coauthor of the book trump nomics inside the america 1st plan to revive the economy. Stephen moore thank you for joining me on head to head 1st to be here is it stephen that you think that u. S. President donald trump of all people deserves to win the nobel prize for economics well weve got a very Strong Economy in the United States right now you know its weakened a little bit from last year when i said that i think on c. N. N. That he should win the nobel prize for economics but its the strongest economy in the world today. For reviving the economy i think trumpeters serves a lot of credit and maybe a nobel prize you say reviving the economy lets just be clear about what trump promised he promised 4 percent even 5 percent growth he hasnt even managed 3 percent yet he promised to eliminate the National Debt in 8 years instead hes increasing it by 4 trillion dollars he said he would save coal coal hasnt be saved he said it would restore manufacturing its in recession just one failed economic pledge after another i see things real differently i mean 1st of all see them differently the facts right. I mean trump makes grandiose promises exaggerates and sometimes i wish you wouldnt do that but you know if you compare where. The economy is today versus where it was when he entered office its substantially stronger and if youre an American Worker and youre looking for a job this is the best labor market for workers so probably in 50 years and the labor market is great there is a 107 just for audience here and its what your home there have been 107 consecutive months of job growth 76 under obama 31 under truncheon you say thank you barack obama look obama certainly deserves some credit for getting that Unemployment Rate down but it continues to slide lower than anybody thought was possible i think that you know if you look at your growth is growing slower on the trump than it doing well barack obama the problem let me say this the problem we have in the american Economy Today is not a shortage of jobs you know if we put every unemployed person into a job wed still have a 1000000 have jobs left over thats a thats a pretty Strong Economy it is and im saying there inherited a pretty Strong Economy your way trump should be given you say trump should be given a nobel prize for economics when barack obama was president you said americans shouldnt reelect incumbents who quote run up the deficit by a trillion dollars in the woods this year the trump deficit crossed a trillion dollar destroy it will cost a trillion dollars a year as well so stephen surely for the sake of consistency you will be urging everyone not to reelect donald trump well no im not a hands out and youre a consistent. Ive been. Ive been very critical of the overspending thats going on in washington and i think both parties are responsible for that the good news is that the economy is growing faster than the debt thats the most important thing make sure that our ability to repay is it that you say thats the most liberal under obama you didnt say that was a miserable the one that has just these are your goods because you cannot run up the deficit by 1000000000. 00 let me you said you said let me quote you im angry because we are borrowing 1000000. 00 trump is now pouring 22. 00 trillion dollars a year angry now on the angry when obamas there is that is a share of g. D. P. In the last 2 years under bush and the years under obama doubled we borrowed more money. In bushs last 2 yours and obamas 8 years and then. The share of the according to the congressional budget of the world war 2 levels under trump do you recognize this book i do you wrote this book called in 2009 how barack obama is bankrupting the u. S. Economy tonight do you want to change the name right over and put donald i give you like no no i get your show often enough you can because theres a lot of 20. 00 in because theres a big one thats really in dollar deficit a big difference weve got you on im going to blooming it a cold no i think thats going to be us know the last year that barack obama was president the economy grew by 1. 5 percent last year you know very well we got fiscal 2009 as measured by economists not george bushs budget you know it was a numbers i mean also about the chinese trade war donald trump said last year that trade was a good and easy to win he now says he didnt say it but he did say that it clearly hasnt been easy to win and in terms of being good dont these trump tariffs on china represent the biggest tax increase on u. S. Consumers in modern time the i am a free trade guy and one of the things i 1st told donald trump when i met him when he asked me to work for him as a senior economist i said mr you know donald im a free trade guy he said look i believe in free trade he just but he said i want a level Playing Field we are in an epic battle with the chinese its going to last decade dont the trump tariffs on china we can talk about decades long right now dont they represent the biggest tax increase on u. S. Consumers in modern times well no we can for you say no but those are your goods oh wait a minute hold you said trumps idea of a 35 percent tariff on imported goods would represent the biggest tax increase on u. S. Consumers in modern times suddenly start working for trump and thats not true i know their average American Family has seen about a 1500. 00 reduction in their