and left his former rebel versus a millionaire who calls himself the king of tick tock colombians vote for a new president to me to anger about inflation and inequality. ah hello, i m emily, ang, gwen. this is al jazeera alive from dough house. so coming up in the final hour of polling in parliamentary elections in france. the president s coalition hopes to hold off the challenge from a new leftist block anger on the streets of tunisia. protest is came up the pressure on the president as he tries to change the constitution and bangladesh is facing its worst funding in more than 100. millions are affected, and ne, in india is also impacted. we begin the program in columbia where voters are choosing between a left, his former gorilla fighter, and a millionaire who calls himself the king of tick tock. it seen as the most fiercely contested presidential, one off in recent memory. gustavo petro is a former mayor of the capital bog eta, and would be the country s 1st left wing pres
Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. Tonight, four years after the u. S. Military raid that took his life, were getting our closest look yet into the mind of bin laden. The government has just released a stunning trove of documents taken from inside the hideout where he was killed. From messages about al qaeda strategy and his focus on killing americans to the american books he chose to read, even messages he sent to his wife and thoughts about leaving his hideout. Our chief Foreign Affairs correspondent, Andrea Mitchell has been pouring over the documents. Reporter from the grave, a new portrait of Osama Bin Laden revealed in hundreds of document, letters, books, video games, found by s. E. A. L. Team 6 at his compound. The al qaeda leader telling followers not to grab territory, to keep going after american targets. You should ask them to avoid insisting on the formation of an Islamic State for the time being to work on breaking the power of our main enemy by attacking the am
Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. Tonight, four years after the u. S. Military raid that took his life were getting our closest look yet into the mind of Osama Bin Laden. The government has just released a stunning trove of documents taken from inside the hideout where he was killed. From messages about al qaeda strategy and his focus on killing americans to the american books he close to read, even messages he sent to his wife and thoughts about leaving his hideout. Our chief Foreign Affairs correspondent, Andrea Mitchell has been pouring over the documents. Reporter from the grave, a new portrait of Osama Bin Laden revealed in letters, books, video games, found by s. E. A. L. Team 6 at his compound. The al qaeda leader telling followers not to grab territory, to keep going after american targets. You should ask them to avoid insisting on the formation of an Islamic State at the time being, but to work on breaking the power of our main enemy by attacking the american embass
Its clear to me, at least at this point, that maybe the senate, democratic majority, and the president of the United States have any interest whatsoever in entering any discussions about how to resolve this impasse. And so far, the g. O. P. Seems to be hanging tough. Bruce leshan spoke with one local Republican Congress member who says they put up a good fight, but now its time for spending bill three of attacks on obama care. Its heartbreaking. We have come so far to see this and we cant see anything. Angry tourists at the lincoln. Furloughed workers in southwest. Do you know when youre coming back . And quiet holes. My staff is gone. Virginia republican, frank wolf, said all but two of his aids home and then took to the media to express his change of heart. I think its time to open up to the government. What does that mean . Does that mean you would vote for a resolution . I would vote for a clean resolution. Its time to stop fighting. You can fight, but you dont shut the government
Its about five hours old right now. The house and senate failed to agree on a bill to Fund Government operations by the midnight deadline meaning hundreds of thousands of workers will soon be sent home. Delia goncalves joins us live from the Martin Luther king memorial with more on this story. Good morning, delia. Reporter good morning, andrea, mike. The mlk memorial unlike weve ever seen it is dark this morning, only lit by a few camera lights spotlighting this area. But what we normally see, these beautifully lit monuments shining up in the night sky. It is really dark in this area. Check this out. You can see the barricades are all stacked up ready to go, ready to block this road. The warnings weve all been telling you about now a reality because congress did not act in time. The midnight deadline came and went. The clock struck midnight on capitol hill with lawmakers unwilling to reach a spending bill. More than 40 of federal workers will be furloughed. Some federal services delaye