Transcripts For ALJAZAM Weekend News 20151214 : comparemela.

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Weekend News 20151214

Allowed to vote and run for office. In the week ahead, the fifth anniversary of the socalled arab spring, a revolt that helped change the Political Landscape of the middle east to begin, in South Los Angeles where the Sheriffs Department is investigating the Police Shooting death of a suspect. The killing of the 28yearold was killed on video taped. He was armed and motioned towards them with his gun before the officers opened fire. Bisi onileere joins us with more. The issue is how many times the officers fired their guns 33 rounds in seconds. Community activists and the mans family says the killing was unjustified and are calling for the Justice Department to investigate. They are images that feel familiar. Sheriffs deputies caught by a bystanders cell phone during a deadly encounter. The victim was 28yearold niklas robinson, an african american, his death sparks outrage, taking to social media, calling for justice, and family members asking why. You see on the video hes crawling away and they are still shooting. At a conference, the sheriff said the deputy responded o number of calls, reporting that robinson was roaming the area with a firearm, acting erratically. We have six, 911 calls received from businesses. He was armed and discharged the firearm several times. Deputies yelled for robinson to put the record down, he ignored them. There were two people, women and children in a carat a gas pump. Actually, we have interviewed the witnesses, and they expressed concern that the suspect was going to shoot them. According to authorities, the two deputies fired a total of 33 shots. They both have been reassigned pending investigation. Among the questions left to answer, say investigators, is why robinson was acting to agitated we are not sure if its because of circumstances, or there may be a drug nexus to it as well. Activists called for an investigation. It appears to us that a black man once again was shot and killed by law enforcement. And urged patience and calm. Let the investigation take its course, and wherever it takes us and leads us to, thats where well go, we are asking people not to make a decision based on a 10 second clip of a cell phone video. Even though robinson was holding a gun, it was not loaded. They found bullets. Witnesses told police they heard robinson fire six or seven shots before duties arrived. Earlier we spoke with vincent hill. He said he believed shootings were justified. They dont know if the gun was loaded. Guns kill. They kill. They maim, they hurt. For an officer to say it was not loaded. They had a 911 call of the man with the gun. Police are trained to eliminate threats. Eliminating the threat doesnt mean its down. It has stopped. When we deal with an armed suspect firing at people. That could turn to the officers, they were justified in what they did. They dont want the next anton chichkan. Transparency is key when you deal with cases like this. Police are asking witnesses to come forward with additional footage or testimony to complete the investigation. Tonight libya could be on the road to piece. Since the arab spring, the country has been split in two with dozens of warring factions. Thousands of fighters are taking advantage of the chaos. Secretary of state john kerry is chairing a meeting in rome calling for a ceasefire and backing a government. As zeina khodr reports, they have 72 hours left to sign a deal. Rome is where a united voice was expressed to bring about a government of National Accord in libya, it was in rome where some of libyas rival factions showed support for the International Communitys plan. They are expected to sign the deal on wednesday, but there is opposition to the plan. U. S. Secretary of state john kerry addressed those concerns. Theres some inside and outside of libya. For their own selfish purposes, who are uninterested in reconciliation, unwilling to compromise, and who want this process to fail. Those who are responsible for violence and those that obstruct and undermine the libyan democratic transition need to be held strongly accountable. Libya has two governments the General National Congress in the west. And the house of representatives in the east. There are splits within the rival administration in the deal. The delegates that came to rome represent powerful groups from both sides, among them a demonstration from misrata, their forces are among the powerful, and they can guarantee the newly form governments security. The consensus of the meeting was to address the problem of security, security in tripoli, to bring the government, which must be based at the end of the day in tripoli back to the capital. Institutions and government of national unity. The military conflict is taking a toll. Lawletsness is worsening. It is not just that. World leaders gathered here amid concerns that i. S. I. L. s growing are strength in libya will give it a gateway to europe. Thats why the International Community says libyas rivals are pressured to come together, stop fighting each other and focus on defeating i. S. I. L. , under the u. N. Plan the government will be able to request International Military assistance in the fight against the armed group. The military option is on the table, and the world is in agreement to prevent libya becoming a base for i. S. I. L. The threat that i. S. I. L. Poses is significant. Its concentrated in the area around cert. The International Community will tackle this threat in the next few months, the same way we tackle it in other countries. For now, this is a victory. Libya seems to be on the road. And in the words of the envoy, the train left the station. Power struggles and divisions means that the road ahead could lead to a turn for the worst in a few minutes the discussion about the arab spring and the discussions that remain. That is in the the week ahead segment. Right here on al jazeera tensions escalate between russia and turkey after an encounter at sea, in the northern part of the agean sea. Russian Officials Say a military ship was not able to establish contact with a turkish fishing vessel. The captain of the russian destroyer fired warning shots to avoid a collision. The actions were called provocative. Last month relations deteriorated after a jet was shot down the u. S. Department of state is telling americans not to travel to burundi. At the same time nonemergency u. S. Government personnel and depends are ordered to get out. Violence that broke out of the capital left nearly 90 dead since friday. Riots erupted this year, when the president announced he would run for a third term. Secretary kerrry says the climate deal reached in paris will spurr investment in clean energy using american technology. Many disagree with the likelihood of achieving the world vision for thousands of delegates and many World Leaders that spent the last two weeks in climate talks, joy and relief at a deal. But once the cheering subsides, the tougher job of turning promises into actions begins. Paris agreement sets out a target to limit warming to below 2 degrees. And to strive to keep Global Temperatures at a maximum of 1. 5 degrees above levels. The commitments by 187 countries are not enough to do this. Its estimated that if they are achieved, theyll hold warming to between 2. 7 and 3 degrees. We are of the opinion that the agreement could have been more ambitious. We share concerns that it does not put us on the path to prevent temperature rising. The agreement asserts that Greenhouse Gas emissions must peak as soon as possible. To do this it relies on voluntary plans. As they stand, thi will see global emissions rise, and by a significant amount. Its an outcome that brought protesters to the streets of manila. Parties like the philippines they have not been adequately addressed. Leaving for countries and not having a welldefined target for emissions makes it more dangerous for countries line the philippines. The overall agreement is legally binding, some elements to curb emissions are not. This means the success of the agreement depends on political will. With each country setting its own goals and deciding whether to sign up to a 5year checkup pore what progress is making. One of the leading scientists puts to this way. The fraud, a fake, worthless words. Theres no words, just promises. As long as fossil files are the cheapest out there, theyll continue to be burnt. The agreement recycling a pledge of 2020, for rich to help poor transfer their economies. Overall success rests, as it has, on the shoulders of individual governments, it up to them to honour their good intentions, turning their words into actions at the Vatican Pope Francis praised the climate agreement, but challenged richer nations to commit to helping poorer ones. Muslims gathered in st. Peters square, and the success requires the dedication of us all, urging the community to move urgently with the steps laid out. Last spring the pope dedicated ace encyclical to warming. Women are allowed to vote and run for office. That story coming up. Also, it was one month ago when gunmen went on a rampage in paris. Tonight the world tries to make sense of it all. Plus the friendliness of donald trump and ted cruz evaporation. Al jazeera on the campaign trail next. I just wanted to take care of my mom. And no remorse. She giggles every time she steps into the revolving door of justice. She became legendary. The finer the store, the bigger the challenge. The federal bureau of investigation says its finished searching a lake in San Bernardino, davers had been looking for clues. Authorities spent three days searching, hoping to find a missing hard drive that belonged to the couple missing. The couple are said to have destroyed their hard drive cellphones to hide information about the attack on the center some tributes in paris to mark a month since the attacks. Crowds left candles and flowers at the place de la republique, and outside the bataclan concert hall where 89 were called. Some suspects were on the loose. They came to send a message we continue to live, we do not hide. Hull already has more the i. S. I. L. Attacks in paris that targeted sports fans, concert goers and diners happened a month ago. A month in which life from the banks of syria changed dramatic will i think in the short to medium term the world will be more dangerous as a result of the things that are happening. And that is a consequence of the fact that Islamic State has become strong and global jihadism is so strong. It was friday the 13th and at least eight attackers opened fire randomly with several vests. All european citizen, some returning with battled experience, others living as social outcasts. Theres an umbilical chord between the wars raging in iraq and syrian security. You have radicalized the networks in the heart of europe. I. S. I. S. Could not have carried out the attack in paris, without having local, local recruits. Paris followed a string of i. S. I. L. Attacks on civilian targets. Including the bombing of jets over europe. Killing 224 a fortnight earlier. Western capitals responded to the rhetoric of war. Amid the creeping fear of attack at home. The western powers will not send boots on the ground to syria and iraq. It means that the response, in terms of rhetoric, we were at war, the reality is given the same strategy. Air strikes and local forces, it leads to a long gradual strategy. It could take years. Its a bad month more refugees filing into europe by the thousands. With two of the attackers believed to have entered europe. Border controls have been tightened it support vass grown for antiimmigrant parties. For this man whose army is the dominant force. With the spotlight on eradicating i. S. I. L. He may benefit from the aint proverb, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Above all the emerging coalition of Bashar Alassad and western countries in the wake of the paris attacks signalled a new reality. A constant threat to innocent life from washington to moscow. Possibly for years to come to saudi arabia, where for the First Time Ever at least 19 women have been elected to political seats. Al jazeeras correspondent reports on the advancement in womens rights there. Reporter the doors opened to a new era in saudi public life, with two milestones reached. Women gaining the right to vote and stand in local elections. I feel happy that the king salman has given us this opportunity to vote. Now we are equal to men. Reporter the journey has been a slow one. The monarchy provides islamic law, and so far saudis voted in three local elections, to choose councils that are the only elected bodies in the kingdom. I want to see the woman, to be more involved in every institution in the government and private sector. To be part of the planning, the execution, performance, evaluation. She has to be there. Behind the scenes, suede saudi women have powerful positions. They sit in the countrys top advisory body, the ashura council, with the stride. The women did not drive themselves to the polls on saturday, a freedom elsewhere enjoyed. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is moving to the main stage at the president ial debate. During the last debate he participated in the under card panel because of low polling numbers. Tuesday, cnn will allow nine candidates. The network requiring poll numbers to be included. The under card features mike huckabee, pataki, senator santorum and graham. A jump from ted cruz. His support 10 higher than donald trumps. Fox news released a poll, showing him holding 28 of the votes. Trump took aim at the senator arguing that crews is unqualified to be president. I dont think he has the right temperament. I dont think he has the right judgment. What is wrong with the temperament. Look at the way hes dealt with the senate. Going in there like frankly like a mainiac. Youll never get things done that way. I built a phenomenal business. I have some of the greatest assets. You cant walk into the senate and scream and call people liars, and not be able to guage ole and get along with people. Hell never get anything done. That is the problem. Comments varying with previous compliments, adding that his own judgment has bun founded in business decisions, noting that he was against inviting iraq in 2003. This week they are expected to raise Interest Rates for the first time. Business and government leaders will be watching the impact of a rate hike. There are two sides to the rate hike story. 3. 2. 1. Reporter after nearly seven years of near zero Interest Rates. The Federal Reserve is primed for lift off. The u. S. Economy recovered substantially since the great recession. Reporter in testimony, said chair janet yellan described an economy right for a hike. With the Labour Market adding 30 million jobs since 2010, and an Unemployment Rate cut in half. Rosy numbers, but not the whole story. Unemployment has fallen in part because the percentage of people participating in the labour force shrunk. Theres millions working parttime. That would rather have fulltime jobs. And there are indications that wages are picking up, most americans are waiting for a meaningful raise. Evidence of a Labour Market that has too many workers with too few jobs, that could get slacker if the rates go up. Do you think the Federal Reserve is justified for hiking rates for the first time in nine years. I think reserve showed they have to wait until the American Market is higher. A senior policy analyst. The larger concern is full employment. We are not there. Yellen is concerned waiting too long could force the fed to wage Interest Rates. It would risk disrupting Financial Market and perhaps even inadvertently push the economy into recession. Does janet yellen have a point . The reality is the American Economy is not delivering for american workers, and its a danger at this point. Job creation at this point is a real danger. Reporter american firms reeling from slowing exports are likely to suffer from Interest Rate hikes because it will make a strong dollar stronger. Making u. S. Goods that much more expensive to buy abroad while other Central Banks around the world are holding rates down, and cutting them, janet yellen signalled the fed will press ahead, but cautiously, emphasising that when it does start raising rates, it will do so gradually tonight, al jazeeras up next, a revolt changing the Political Landscape of the middle east. In tonights the week ahead, the fifth anniversary of the arab spring. Arab spring. We are scared. Have an organized rightwing movement trying to kill others. Welcome back, a look at the top stories. In los angeles, the sheriffs dont is investigating what happened when police shot a man to death at an intersection. Officials say when deputies arrived the suspect was waving a gun and pointing it at them. Two duties fired 33 round the federal bureau of investigation says it had finished searching a lake in San Bernardino california. Divers had been looking for clues into deadly mass shooting at a civic center. Authorities spending three days search, hoping to find a missing hard drive that belonged to the couple that killed 14 in the attack secretary of state john kerry is chairing peace talks in rome to try to end the war in libya. Kerry is trying to broker a deal with the United Nations between the warring factions in libya, and says they are on the verge of forming a unity government to stop i. S. I. L. From increasing its influence in libya, but theres much disagreement between the libyan rivals that have until wednesday to sign a deal. Its sunday night and time for the look at the week ahead. This week marks the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the arab sprin

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