a seriously injured. in the death of a young man in libya highlights the harsh conditions for migrants held in detention camps. and other high ranking women players. from the australian open. former semifinalists. crashes out of the turn now. so we begin this news hour with the growing corona virus outbreak that's casting a shadow over the chinese lunar new year and causing a lot more around the world today province the epicenter is facing a severe medical situation according to an official the military has been deployed to the province which is urgently appealing for more supplies such as mosques and protective suits with the city where the outbreak began is banning all non-essential vehicles starting on monday a doctor treating patients in who bay has become the latest victim of the virus well the doctors death brings the total number of those killed to 42 with close to 1300 others infected in china malaysia is the latest countries to report the virus infections of also reached europe with 3 patients confirmed in france in an effort to contain its spread the chinese government has expanded its travel restrictions now thanks to some 40000000 people we're covering the outbreak from all angles french officials have confirmed 3 cases of the coronavirus there we have to touch a bottle standing by for us in paris adrian brown is live for us in hong kong which is just to clear the health emergency but 1st let's go to scott hyla who is in beijing scott chinese new year celebrations going ahead despite the threat from this corona virus but they will be muted to say the least this year. absolutely yes and we've been to a couple of parks in here on the streets here in beijing and it's a very very quiet day this would normally be a time when people would come out they did their spending time with their families but they would come out for these festivals and in fairs that normally would be held at the parks and around here the capital beijing but that is not happening today here it's not happening across the country as well obviously because of the concern of this coronavirus being spread even further and what's raising part of that concern is that there are indications strong indications that people can be asymptomatic yet still carrying this coronavirus another words so it might be carrying it in unwillingly pass it on to others before they know they actually have it so obviously taking every precaution here also in beijing the subway cars are being disinfected almost every hour movie theaters have been shut so there's a lot of things going on to try to prevent the further spread of this virus but as you alluded to adrian that but the big concern is what about those people that possibly got out before all these restrictions were put in that particular out of the who bay province down in central china a centralized medical observation has been announced what's that all about. you know that's going to be people who province down in the south province had taken the step to actually watch people medically observe people who had just visited the area will han city and have returned to this province or travel to this province they're going to be under observation even though they haven't have any indication symptoms or testing them to prove that they do have the virus but they're going to be monitored they say for about 2 needs 2 weeks now it's interesting we spoke with. father husband in move on and just to get kind of an idea of what it's like inside that city he said you know things are are ok so far they still have enough food but the problem is he's worried about he's the only one that's going out onto the streets for his family to get more rice he's worried about infecting his family if he does happen to get it when he goes out to get supplies he said he's been able to. through a smartphone app an online order supplies to be brought to his apartment but he's worried that that that's going to delay even further because now he's saying it takes $2.00 to $3.00 days to get some supplies so he's going to have to go out probably before that he's a very concerned about bringing the virus back into his family on a serious call hardly reporting live from beijing let's go to hong kong i was there as a dream brown is that adrian tell us more about kerry lamb's announcement of this health emergency that. well adrian carey lamb arrived back in hong kong early on saturday morning and then a few hours later she called a media conference to announce the fact that she was raising the crisis level here in hong kong to the emergency category she also outlined a raft of measures that the government would now take to try in her words to slow the spread of this far as among the things that she is now calling for and insisting on is that all visitors coming from the chinese mainland will have to fill in public health decorations people providing false information will be fined up to $650.00 u s dollars of course this for this to work it's going to rely on the honesty of people filling in those firms to really state where they've been in china especially if they've been too high and she's going to extend the school holidays from now until the middle of february and also she wanted to send out i think a message on the message was this the health of the whole for hong kong people is absolutely paramount let's hear more of what she had to say. hop on when you get to our responses breached imagine sea level i will personally chadha into department to meetings and we have a command center so we can get the views from the experts and come up with strategies and initiatives when we deal with this public health event i think you'll understand that we need to be quick in making decisions then we can make decisions for the society of hong kong. well of course adrian there is a rather dark irony to this chinese new year because chinese people are celebrating the year of the rat a creature of course that is synonymous with plague and pestilence you know the mood here rather like beijing where scott is is pretty subdued it's very flat it has to be said there is no panic but there is a deepening sense of unease and that arny's of course has now been officially underscored by the comments that came from kerry earlier that we now are in an emergency stage with this virus. we've also been hearing today from one of hong kong's leading micro by all the just the reason why his words matter is he was at the forefront of the efforts to contain the sols outbreak in 2003 which killed $300.00 people here in hong kong he says that this virus has an 83 percent attack create that sounds pretty scary he also wants everyone in hong kong going out in public to wear face mask and he says the next few days are going to be absolutely crucial the the window the of the window of opportunity to try to contain this is getting smaller and smaller i was there as a green brown live in hong kong let's go to paris which is there is not such a buck or is there so the french health minister has confirmed that there are now cases in france what more do we know. yes and yes so the french health minister confirming the fact that there are 3 cases confirmed of the kora virus coronavirus i should say in france now she says that the cases are all people who came from china there are 2 people who've been hospitalized in paris and one in the southwestern city of bordeaux we don't know a lot about these patients we have though a few more details about the one in bordeaux it is apparently a 48 year old man who was at home he called the doctor because he was having these flu like symptoms when the doctor came he ascertained that this man had actually traveled from one city the epicenter of this virus where it all began and then he come through the netherlands on his way to france now that point of course the doc to raise the alarm and the patient was immediately hospitalized and what the french health minister says is that it is likely that there are other cases in france they are surveying all the people that these 3 patients came in contact with very carefully and she says that the reason perhaps that these cases have been confirmed in france isn't necessarily because they are elsewhere in europe but because these are the 1st confirmed cases in europe it's more a question she said the french authorities have been very fast to assess and test the coronavirus and then announce the fact that these cases have been found so what actions of french health authorities taking no. well the french health minister is saying that french health authorities of course are going to be a woman and she's also calling on anyone in the french public if they are feeling the symptoms these flu like symptoms to immediately go and have them checked out she has also said that each day the french health ministry will be updating the public giving a public announcement telling them exactly what the situation is that people should be alarmed but they should be extremely vigilant the had been calls for the borders to be closed for people coming in from china perhaps to be prevented by the french health minister says that that is simply impossible in this global eyes world but of course vigilance is the kid out of there as potential but alive in paris natasha many thanks matt because it is an american living and will han he joins us now via skype from there will of course the epicenter of this virus how is a lockdown in the city affecting daily life their. daily life has come to a halt everybody goes outside the only goes to the market to get their food and they go back inside everybody wears a mask everybody stays clean and we use a cemetery devices and and everybody's watching everything just the streets are empty protecting yourself i suppose you it's by staying indoors is that right i stay indoors and do my work on the computer but i'm also very carefully like many other people watching the news of watching the updates we know that they're building a 1000. bed but still a 3 in another part of han as an emergency facility they're going to have an image that they were in so we're looking forward to making sure they can contain the virus as soon as possible the chinese government's doing the best they possibly can we know is there a sense of a fear of panic and we're one. no there's not a sense of panic there's just a sense of unease and everybody wants to see this through if anything i see a lot of my chinese counterparts in colleagues. you know on the on the offensive want to make sure only the best thank you and pass the word things are going to get better we're all trying to keep ok not really good to talk to many thanks indeed for being with us today leisure research of the johns hopkins university in the us a mapping out the global spread of the virus the bright orange dots the you're about see here. where cases have been confirmed in china the majority of those in who bay province with the outbreak was 1st reported transportation has been shut down at least 13 cities in china around the world that been confirmed cases in southeast asia a strain the u.s. and now in europe emmanuelle couple bianco is director of health and care for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies he joins us now via skype from geneva. is a chinese authorities and indeed authorities all over the world we talked about kerry lamb in hong kong and the emergency measures that putting into place there are they doing the right thing to contain this virus. i think of the outdoor use all over the walls are doing all they can to contain the virus and that means 1st of all being extremely transparent on the information something that has been done extremely well from from the government of china from the very beginning is setting those mechanisms to detect cases and to treat cases when not really then to find one important element east to managing the message or any providing the right messages through to people in the void spread of and as we heard just a few seconds ago it seems that the situation is a situation where all the nice within the population but not all these is absolutely free critical and of course for those countries outside china what is extremely important now is to invest in he's getting ready having the contingency plan ready in case the virus spreads through those countries put this into some sort of context for us emanuel 42 people have died so far close to 1300 others have been sickened in. the average flu season each year how many people die of the flu. well we have numbers at the moment are fairly normal in terms of all the people effected in people dying compared to what would be a number of. number of people infected enough to you know a few year that is not a reason to say this is. something that we shouldn't be concerned about because the evolution of the. outbreak is happening and we are still in the early early stages so if we look back at one not one week ago we are only a few cases 4050 cases and one or 2 deaths these in all in china one we can tell 1300 cases in 13 countries 41 people died of that in terms so the the the this is the early stages so we need to follow these very closely we need to put. in place measures to avoid the need for the spread of the disease and we need to inform the public about the big risks without exaggerating them and i think they will these doing to be some job in the right information out national authorities are really central and partners like the red cross red crescent societies a lot of the world are there to provide support to ensure that the population he's reading for and not in as a panic because to do all of these out to want to do an accent of the red cross societies. involved in an outbreak such of this what's what's the level of preparedness and what is it that but they will be doing. we know we have around 13000000 volunteers all over the world and they are critical individuals like you know. for 10 messages for prevention all the mission of the disease anyone in countries like. china lake in japan we are already activating at least these volunteers more on person to person within communities we're also activating our response who used social media there a process has hospitals in some countries that are you know on a state of a higher alert for so for management of patients we manage all lines for response and we are ready to provide services. water and food and anything else if the situation requires but i did moment we are focusing will force our support to do countries that have been affected particularly china so working the government health authorities there for the rest we are preparing and getting all of our volunteers and our systems ready in case of the outbreak has spread further and there is a more need or engagement good stocks many thanks to you for being with us mario couple bianco the director of health for the instructional federation of red cross red crescent societies. thank you the world health organization says that while this virus is a crisis for china it has not declared a global health emergency for that to happen the world health organization has to take into consideration the risks to human health and the international spread of a virus it also needs to determine whether local officials have the resources to contain an outbreak in this case chinese authorities have taken measures that include restricting public transportation and public screening of people at risk but if the world health organization does decide that this is a global health emergency it will allocate resources to china and recommend preventative measures. this is that he was from his era still to come more than 18 years after 911 the alleged mastermind of the attacks appear in court . the final day of arguments by the prosecution if it heard in donald trump's impeachment trial we'll bring you the highlights. of this stuff proves to be too hot for miami basketball action coming up in the sports a little later. search and rescue efforts are underway in turkey after a powerful earthquake struck in the east of the country late on friday at least 21 people have been killed and more than a 1000 injured buildings collapse near the epicenter of the magnitude 6.8 trauma and allows a province and motions the crews are searching for people feared trapped in the rubble well the epicenter was in a town about 4000 of about 4000 people in the sponsorship populated province of that's around 700 kilometers east of the capital ankara. and. this was the moment the earthquake struck interrupting this live broadcast many people run outdoors for safety those with damaged homes are still afraid to return 007 costello is in a lousy what's the situation that sent him. and grin we are in the city center of alaska and we are in front of a building collapse which got the rest 8 of last night this building right behind me it's a 2 block building and current the there are at least 14 people we are told who are waiting to be rescued by the search and rescue teams people have gathered around the building there trying to hear good news about their family members or friends let me say the casualty the number of the casualties are not very high but there is also one more building in inside the city center and currently there are some dozens of people being stuck under that building. 5 buildings collapsed and $25.00 buildings collapsed in malata but the loss of lives is more in that as the buildings are current made of concrete not like the ones in ellison made of brick stones but turkish authorities how this all the disaster management agency personnel here n.g.o.s are this year trying to rescue people and people are afraid some of them spent the night in their cars some of them outside and the weather is very cold but i must say it is the fickle to figure out how many buildings are actually damaged which should be reported into the agencies to be demolished by the authorities but let me say in here in front of this rubble people are waiting and this waiting is long. people are impatient to see their loved ones being out of these rebels behind us what are people telling you sort of about the moment the earthquake struck on friday. well this was a very strong earthquake 6.8 and if people felt it here in the immediate cities we know people felt it in lebanon in is syria in many places near because this is one of the strongest the fault lines and turkey the major fault line is north or told you fault line which crosses through istanbul and this is the 2nd strongest fault line and all those geologist is say that they were all already expecting a 7.0 magnitude earthquake it was late but they say thank god this happened 6.8 magnitude earthquake happened and finally old danger is gone this is it there are after shocks but there is no major risk awaiting for these cities this is what the geologists have been telling since yesterday but of course people when we speak to them they said they were very afraid and everybody is curious about their family members living in the surrounding neighborhoods or in the surrounding cities but let me say this is just so waiting for now people are waiting are waiting to hear good news but the weather conditions as i said a few minutes ago it is the fickle currently there is some but it's one degrees and at night it's going to minus and this will be some difficult days for. the residents living here because most of them will be afraid to go inside their homes even though the buildings are staying where they are rights and in a thanks dude of 07 crossing over there in alaska joining us now on the phone from . the base camp of the earthquake rescue operation this opportunity from the market search and rescue association thank you for being with us tell us about the kind of work that you've been doing since that quake on friday night. quick. all too. early in the morning 'd it's about 4 am. the rescue teams. rescue workers and on the city also. joining the risk of pushing a. person. feeling sick in the city center. mall to staunch buildings one of our team is working correctly. called up sites. before it was very cold here months but degrees in the daytime and it's getting much more to sunset. the developer is also good instead of. the. search and rescue teams. some other teams are searching. the area 'd a collapsed building or 'd something. happening so 'd. i'm sorry to interrupt but i assumed that due to the cold conditions time is now of the essence people have been pulled from from the rubble alive but but it is a race against time to find anyone else who might be under the rubble. poacher pretty. early in the morning. it can to find like bodies but. unfortunate forgit burn out so that would be some extra under easy call that screamed inch so it's a very large coalition for people who are on those who are able to survive because of the early cold squad missions but we don't lose our return to risk you do it every day because someone else or she is searching for us to find someone on the devil's aren't good to talk to you many thanks indeed we wish you the very best with your with your work up to know that from the aca search and rescue association on the line from alice egg let's bring in meteorologist rob a kelly who was listening to that conversation as both sentiment and alpha said. it's cold it's basically cold but at least at the moment it's not snowing exactly day before his quake struck all of us and so he had to struggle across the river behind me the satellite picture this was it happening and so i've got the video from viral pictures via 24 centimeters fell in a short time now the tail end of it didn't quite reach the heart of the epicenter of the earthquake the van is 0. i think is how you pronounce it more or less if since back plus 2 by day the moon obviously is about minus a bias 10 at night now the cold air that was over turkey's going science and spot into a storm very rock and they will bring a strong mall to us but notice is the clouds nothing over eastern or central turkey the next 2 days at least the sun comes to work now it's not going to be warm but it's warming so you go about 7 degrees as a max for example tomorrow i think the trend might continue so slightly less bad will be the answer the other end of mediterranean because it's both ends the metro has been spawning or hosting storms is equally seeing. stormy weather if you like this is a result in caucus all of the last 2 or 3 days river or just versus banks and southwestern france they are still clear yappin cockle song awaiting the next one because the next one says top system around the south his face or to give not like a hole in the month's worth of rain in the last 24 hours. rob many thanks indeed this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program the u.n. calls for international help in east africa after billions of locusts wiped out crops plus i am really proud just stick with you. from the truck becomes the 1st president to attend an annual antiabortion rally in washington d.c. we'll have a reform. but in sport tiger woods slips up as he continues his quest for a record breaking title far with him with that and the rest of the sport a little later. al-jazeera runs tells the story of thousands about genes produced by colluding fronts to adopt obscene family names. words this is so offensive that some contraband to say that the meet. the burden of ridicule that has been passed down through generations. this shame of my name. on al-jazeera. trust is fundamental to all our relationships we trust banks without money talk to us without really personal protection because what happens to trust in a world driven by our lives as more want to citizens are made for us by these complex piece of code the question that comes up is inevitable can we trust algorithms in the 1st of a 5 part series ali rate questions the neutrality of digital deductions trust me i'm an algorithm on a. again adrian for get here with the news are from al jazeera headlines china has deployed its armed forces to the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak official in who bay province says that the situation there is severe the latest victim is a doctor who is treating patients there the outbreak has so far killed 42 people. hong kong was later kerry lammas to clear the health emergency response to the corona virus outbreak in mainland china the 5 confirmed cases of the disease in hong kong. and search and rescue efforts are underway in turkey after a powerful earthquake struck in the east late on friday magnitude 6.8 trauma killed at least 21 people and injured 1000. the death of an eritrean teenager in a tripoli detention camp this week has highlighted the plight of all than 40000 africans who are living in makeshift centers in libya most have been detained while attempting to cross the year of aid agencies said the conditions are appalling and serious tony berkeley has visited one detention center near libya's capital. driven by public pushed by fear and persecution by the way most migrants escaping their homeland mostly in sub-saharan africa end up here on the coast of north africa libya can be the start of a bright new life for the beginning of a nightmare in the capital tripoli thousands wait each day for the chance of manual work the money they earn is used on a mediterranean crossing to europe sent back to their families all to buy food they come with a dream but the reality of life here is far from a dalit and those that i came here to make money it's better than staying in your own country because here your mind is more free but now there isn't work like before you sometimes don't even have enough to eat. they won't openly say they want to go to europe that would provoke arrest but most not all want to 'd joshua made that crossing in spent 6 years in europe before being deported from austria last year his dream was to become a rap artist but he found only hardship and difficulty in europe i can midmorning evil better than the people living abroad so i decided to work my morning and my computer and go back to my country and establish my talent because i'm a good musician. but you can tell from the drain faces that optimism among many african migrants is in short supply these africa workers do their jobs that they don't want to do they earn just a few dollars a day but it's still more than they can earn in their own countries they often live in basic deprived conditions but even so in some respects they are the lucky ones these migrants are some of the estimated 40000 detained in libya most were arrested trying to cross the mediterranean sea to europe at this center in zawiya west of tripoli there are almost 500 detainees some of whom have been held for 4 years many of applied for political asylum or settlement in europe it's a place of bad living conditions and broken dreams 16 year old adel de brett see on escape political persecution in eritrea with a dream of a new life his life ended in a detention center in tripoli when he died in mysterious circumstances aid organizations say that getting explanations and access to migrant centers isn't easy it is a sovereign state and where we can advocate to. improve the conditions close the centers and find alternatives to this approach but. in the state that the country is in right now. it's a very very difficult undertaking. the cash strapped internationally recognized libyan government says it's doing its best under the circumstances but can't adequately help its own people who've been displaced in the conflict let alone migrants that's no comfort to a large who is from nigeria she's been in detention for nearly 4 years 3 of her 5 children have been born in centers and she's being caught trying to reach europe 4 times my kids are going through a lot of going through crisis leave. strikes going through they risk all of this the constant pressure and that's makes i'm not proud of my. own. myself cause i kept on asking myself why am i brought them to this award. for the migrants have learned to cope with hardship in limited choices they've had to the so called crossing season with comma season the mediterranean is approaching and many will be making the choice of either sticking with what they have or gambling on a dangerous voyage and the unknown prospects in a europe which is not as welcoming as it once was tony berkeley al-jazeera tripoli . billions of locusts across kenya and somalia and ethiopia a trick of course from the un for international help kenya is facing its largest invasion and 7 decades insects can eat their own waste and food every day and have destroyed thousands of kilometers of crops the u.n. is concerned that this will further threaten food supplies in east africa unseasonal rains last month caused the local population to boom dominic burgeon is the director of the united nations food and agriculture organizations emergency division he spoke to us from nairobi where he's responding to the locust crisis. i mean locusts worms are spreading throughout north africa as a matter of fact that there is being a cycle on december a state run by one that is brought very humid conditions too in eastern africa creating very foer conditions for the locust to europe so now we have seen the development of law because they already impact on our some crops and especially on the range on a bus tour that are so essential for the possibilities community is that these you know are many in the region but not the problems that east locust are getting much yours or that they are. they are yes facts on elaine hague's that would be very soon and that will lead to a new generation of slaughters which this time will come and the conquer the planting of the next season in the region that will come around march april so it means that at that time we run the risk of really being the crop at risk and therefore with a situation where the 11900000 people who weren't even serious civilly who can secure in kenya is formally a in which he their security situation sure that the. anti-government protests have been held in chile marking $100.00 days of social unrest police use water cannons and tear gas to break up a demonstration of the capital santiago what began it off as a protest over rising metro fares as transformed into widespread anger over the struggling economy and social inequality at least 27 people have been killed since the protests began. bolivia's interim president says that she'll run in the upcoming election despite initially suggesting that she wouldn't join in and says that she hopes to unite the divided country the vote in may will be a rerun of october's disputed election that sort of former leader ever manaul is reelected he resigned and fled to mexico after weeks of violent protests and they're still in november a year after brazil's worst ever industrial disaster families of those killed are still waiting for justice 270 people were killed when a dam collapsed sending a tide of toxic waste which flooded the city of burma denio and while apollo has traveled there here's his report. a security camera captured what happened exactly one year ago. the collapse of the dam unleashed a torrent of toxic mud and debris which killed $270.00 people and left entire community forever scarred. volunteer rescuers such as. say searching for survivors was like being in a war zone at the reach at the in the corpse we found between 20 and 30 bodies in this area alone the helicopter was constantly going up and down taken body parts because there were only a few bodies found intact i found only one body intact what we found the most was body parts and dead animals. for those who survived recalling the events of that day brings back traumatic memories. of the mio fit data used to work for the dams owner of brazilian mining company valley at the my sister and sister in law both died in the disaster. he places the blame entirely on the mining company that washed him in. the ditch that it does not even have a verb to display it a sponsibility of this scale the good and call it is because what happened here. i say this to you looking into our eyes or being at all. earlier this week prosecutors in minas gerais dies charged 16 individuals with murder including valleys chief executive 5 your shorts and. after. our investigation found that valley knew about structural inefficiencies within the damis far back as 2017 but did nothing to address the problems we hope the charges lead to prison time for those responsible. prosecutors say that not only did valley know that he catastrophic collapse was possible employees of another company to have sued of germany had previously inspected the dam seeing it was stable and knowingly helped a volley hide the truth about the risks that he did not agree to al-jazeera as requests for an interview but the company did provide a statement calling the legal charges quote premature adding that valley is committed to aiding authorities with the ongoing investigation. 11 bodies were never recovered and the city of broome of the new continues to face other challenges such as an environmental disaster that hasn't fully finished playing out . muslims about the low and zita boom of the. us democrats have wrapped up their final day of opening arguments in the impeachment trial of president donald trump they accused him of being the ringleader in efforts to push ukraine to investigate political rival job by later on saturday white house lawyers will get their say to logon trump's defense of his era shab returns in reports from washington so ordered senate adjourned. on friday democratic party house managers concluded their opening arguments against donald trump over 3 sessions they meticulously presented their case the trump abused the office of the president in an attempt to gain a competitive advantage against his democratic rival joe biden by attempting to blackmail the ukrainian president for president tried to cheat he got caught and then he worked hard. to cover it up only his will goes he is a dictator this must not stand and that is why another reason he must be removed from office and that the president obstructed congress as it proved his alleged wrongdoing by withholding evidence and intimidating potential witnesses it's simple the president abuse the powers entrusted. by the american people in a skiing to suppress evidence escape accountability and orchestrate a massive cover up any did so in plain sight and his obstruction remains ongoing now it's up to the president's lawyers to make their case we're going to rebut and refute and we're going to put on an affirmative case tomorrow unlike the democrats the white house lawyers are not expected to use all of their time they will be assured morning session on saturday but their arguments are expected to start in earnest on monday donald trump has made it clear that he wants his case made in weekday t.v. primetime and not during the weekend the white house will argue that it was in the national interest to ask the ukrainian president for an investigation into biden and his son and potential conflicts of interest why did hunter biden hold a lucrative position at an allegedly corrupt ukrainian energy company despite having no expertise in the area while his father was vice president why they opened up the door as wide as a double door on the. joe biden. i guess they figured that was their way of getting ahead of it we will address that in addition they will argue that it is the democrats who are abusing their power as they seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and influence the next and violate the constitutionally mandated separation of powers between congress and the president there are signs here is that it's still very unlikely that any witnesses will be cool so the white house is still on track for an acquittal of the president before the state of the union address on february the 4th time see al-jazeera washington the us media say that an audio recording from 2018 isn't the 1st in which donald trump appears to demand the removal of washington's than ambassador to ukraine marie event of each was recalled last april that's almost a year after the recording was made in which a voice that sounds like trump says take her out if it's authentic it would support democrats' argument that trump's associates try to remove out of it because she was seen as an obstacle to investigating joe biden let's get more on that now from she had on how the audio could affect the trial. now we have this recording which is by left which is one of rudy giuliani the president's personal lawyer as associates and all that it's at a dinner party at the trump international hotel here in washington and you hear left paul as well voices on the tape saying to trump you're out of it she's standing in the way of things she's bad mouthing you and then you hear donald trump say you know we got to get rid of her character for. there's a surprise that we know translates you follow he's open about that and he says that he she was a very bad and of course the president allowed to get rid of ambassadors that they serve at the pleasure of the president it is interesting in a way though because you do get more of that granular detail because you can hear how. and perhaps others in that giuliani circle are trying to manipulate the president say look this woman is going to get rid of her and then trump says ok let's just get rid of it so that's quite interesting. but. more of a case for the democrats to say look there's a lot of stuff out there which we should be subpoenaing please allow us to do that there's no evidence that that's going to happen it still looks like by the end of next week or the beginning of the following week will be acquitted the pentagon says that 34 u.s. soldiers suffered traumatic brain injuries after an iranian missile strikes on a base in iraq earlier this month half the troops are still being treated in germany and the united states the others have returned to duty in iraq initially washington said there were no casualties from the strikes on the al assad base. was in retaliation for the u.s. assassination of the top iranian commander customs of money a military judge in the u.s. says that it's his decision and not the government's whether interrogation techniques used on $911.00 suspects will be described as torture during the trial that could affect how their cases are treated it made the comments as the 1st week of a pretrial hearing and is at guantanamo bay. george was that. it's the 1st time psychologist james mitchell has testified in court about his work for the cia after september 11th and mitchell was both combative and proud of his work as a contract and terra gator what he called life saving questioning techniques lawyers for the $911.00 defendants called torture meaning they shouldn't be convicted much less executed in his mind the coercive physical pressures. which includes but it is not everything is the critical defining element the fact that people are being held in isolation for years incommunicado from their families told that they're going to die there and lack all ordinary protections of a person in prison is outrageous mitchell testified he waterboard khalid shaikh muhammad and abu zubaida something he said he found upsetting but he said stabb cia interrogators regularly crossed the line forcing detainees to kneel backwards with a broomstick behind their knees depriving them of sleep food and clothing or in the case of. letting roky interrogators slam him into a wall over and over for practice both the defendants and 11 relatives of people killed in the attacks listened to mitchell's testimony on friday they watched mitchell and mr lawyer walter ruiz tangle over how solid is treatment in detention at guantanamo i wanted to establish. the basically triple rolls that he had. intelligence collection the briefer and psychologist write. in to. illustrate or at least they have a foundation for. why that is so. damaging jim mitchell has been trying to show all week that he was one of the good guys during a period of high fear and anxiety in the united states the military judge in this case has yet to rule whether what mitchell and other interrogators did to detainees in fact constituted torture that decision could one day affect how both prosecutors and the defense lawyers prepare their cases for trial rosalynn jordan al-jazeera guantanamo. donald trump has become the 1st sitting u.s. president to join an anti abortion rally in washington d.c. our white house correspondent kimberly hell could report the charring down to breaking with tradition again together we boast protect cherish and defend that they did in the sanctity of every human life donald trump descended on washington's national mall to personally address an anti-abortion rally making him the 1st sitting u.s. president to do so again affirming his support for their cause unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the white house doing where. the march started in response to the landmark 973 supreme court ruling legalizing abortion a divisive issue in the united states troops 2016 promised to appoint supreme court judges who might overturn that ruling help them win the white house with the help of these supporters for many the issue is personal the unborn do not have a voice and we are their voices we are their voices their be killed by them and in but the president also needs many of these people who consider themselves even jellicoe voters to show up in this november's presidential election and they need him to deal and for such the u.s. president kept his 26 team promise to evangelical voters naming conservative justices neil gorsuch and later brett kavanaugh to america's highest court altering its ballots to make it a more conservative fence with democratic appointees justice ruth bader ginsburg's health in decline trumps anti abortion supporters are eyeing a possible 3rd conservative court appointment trump wins reelection writes quote across. the country if you really study it you study our constitution the founding of the country. it was founded on judeo christian beliefs and we need to return to that we have so many judges and so many things are changing and we need to have that pro-life person placed in there so that we can continue what we're doing we come before you lord but trucks have to work to keep socially conservative voters on his side your guys this rally earlier this month in miami to energize evangelicals after an article in a magazine christianity today published an editorial calling for his removal from office citing trump's grossly immoral character that. is going into reelection in a weakened state right now and what he needs more than anything is his base and i think what we're seeing with this president is recognizing without them there he has no shot of actually getting reelected as the u.s. election campaign gains momentum expect even more appeals by president trump to his religious base as he continues to make the case he is the only candidate who will defend their faith can really help get al jazeera the white house just ahead here on the news rafael nadal stays on track for his 20th grand slam title action from this trade open coming up in sports. time the bamboo harvest is navigating dangerous rapids. from the time we depart to the time we finished scared to the fish and dicing with death. i'm afraid of falling i'm afraid of dying but if i don't go by conflict my family meet the man who go to the extreme just to make a living. you have to be a strong swimmer otherwise it's safer that risking it all vietnam on al-jazeera. examining the impact of today's headlines you use the term misinformation used the term by setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions how unique is this in terms of modern american history when it comes to racism you have the makings of a neo fascist moment international filmmakers and world class journalists bringing programs to inspire you. on how does iraq. the. get tough sport is far thanks so much major and laura lumbered to carolyn uplifts give us the latest top rank women's player to be knocked out of the australian open in the 1st week of play who was the semifinals in melbourne last year was stunned by 38 anastasia. a russian beach straight sets 7676 comes just a day after $23.00 time grand slam champion serina williams and defending champion the all soccer crushed out. things went a lot better for number 4 seed simona halep the reigning wimbledon champion had a straight sets win over yulia puts and save it to reach the 4th round the remaining time grand slam champion has yet to lose the sat to tournaments. men's world number one rafa nadal has breezed into the 4th round and bell been as al who is bidding for a record equalling 20th grand slam title beat fellow spaniard public kuranda blue star it took the 33 year old just one hour and 38 minutes to beat her in a blue stand straight sets 616264 it's the 47th time as al has reached the 4th round at a grand slam tourney. was my best much of the government so far without a doubt the big difference between today and the previous days they have been. serving well and started think to create not much would we before. doing so from one shot dallas is the 1st player from the used an asterisk team involved in the sign cheating scandal to make a public apology now with the chicago white sox was on the asters team when they won the world series in 2017 a league investigation found that journey houston's run to the championship they use a center field video feed to legally see andy code signs from opposing catchers as a result astro's general manager jeff kline now and manager a.j. hench were suspended while alex score and carlos beltran whose since moved on to manager positions with other teams lost their job. you can go back and watch film of every team in the playoffs there was probably 6 at 18 years of all the science so it's it's just it's just what the state of baseball was at that point in time was it against the rules yes it was there you know i personally am sorry for what's come about the whole situation but it is what it is and we go through that sets the walkies box stars dhyana son tito combo stole the show is the n.b.a. staged its 1st ever regular season game in paris the league has been hosting matches outside north america since 1990 and have previously gone to the u.k. mexico and japan on this occasion and test wasn't on form he scored 30 points and 12 rebounds lead milwaukee 21162103 ran over the charlotte hornets. i think that was in the difference i think he put into by the group play the home it was amazing that ensued was amazing fans were a man you would choose for both teams to cheat in a little bit more for us this. morning and we're happy about it but you know that this year was amazing. leonard put in a huge performance says 2 of the n.b.a.'s best teams face off on friday leonard's l.a. clippers who are 3rd in the western conference got the better of the 2nd best team in the east the mind seat former trauma star scored 33 points and recorded his 1st ever triple double helping the clippers when it 122 to 117. re-established agel have appealed to asian football chiefs to let them play their champions league matches at home the team are preparing for saturday's eliminate the round with kuwait sporting club and by the air of senior staging all games involving the tournaments 2 were rainy and teams at neutral venues due to security concerns coach believes they'll suffer without their usual supports. to visitation if there is no difference for them to play here because their stadiums are empty but if we play in iran at least $50000.00 supporters will come to the stadium other teams players and coaches always have had good memories of playing in azadi stadium at full capacity why awfully have seats respect us let's just play in our own country. and tiger woods has recovered from a disastrous start to sit 6 strokes off the pace heading into the 3rd round of the farmers insurance open in san diego brian palmer is top of the leaderboard at torrey pines american shot a round of 62 on friday to take a 2 stroke leave meanwhile woods he was going for a record 83rd p.g.a. tour title had some slip ups along the way it made some birdies to finish the day with a $71.00 and a tie for 17th at the halfway mark. ok and that is all your support for the war later but pronounced by teenager in foreign money thanks david that is it for that is our sunday back to update you in just about the consumer. the 21st century began with extraordinary economic growth across my. of 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