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province russian forces are continuing to carry out raids despite saying of the allies syria has declared a unilateral ceasefire and to ship our reports. in the town of kafir novel syrian civil defense workers search for survivors local activists say residential neighborhoods like this one were attacked 10 times through the night by airstrikes russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at it's him aiming an air base while activists say these strikes took a maternity hospital out of service 18 other health facilities have been damaged or destroyed. since the russian backed syrian government offensive of it began last month with daylight people began searching for what they could salvage but many simply won't leave the elderly disabled and mothers trying to support their families alone have little choice but to stay why buggering is and why am i going to that that what can i do how will the small children live all these women they
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don't have anyone where will we go. this town is meant to be in a deescalation zone covering it live province and nearby areas but over the past 3 weeks most airstrikes have struck this area here the u.n. says along with an increase in fighting on the ground they've displaced at least 180000 people mostly from northern hama and southern adlib they've been driving north into an ever smaller area mostly under the control of his former affiliate in syria. h.t.s. . but those who have moved from cover nobile to the nearby city of new mon have not found safety. but syria and russia say they are targeting h.t.s. and not civilians or civilian infrastructure but on the ground it's clear many of syria's most vulnerable people are being displaced again and again and it's thought this could be the beginning of a long campaign by the syrian government to recapture the last rebel stronghold
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putting millions of lives at risk and or chapell al jazeera. there's lots more to come including. still down saying south africa's former president seems on consent after appearing in court on corruption charges. and that there is broken record d.l.c. opposition needed more as a cut to me as he returns home after 3 years in exile. hello again and welcome back to your international weather forecast across europe we have been talking about the messy weather for days and it continues across much of central europe we've actually seen quite a bit of flooding across parts of the area of poland has had flooding all the way across parts of the ukraine down across parts of the balkans as well this area of
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low pressure though is really beginning to take hold and organize across much of the central area now we are picking up a southerly flow out here towards the west i mean the temperatures are a little bit warmer we're going to be seeing kiev about $22.00 but still quite showery across much of that area we're going to be seen a big problem though as we go from tuesday and into wednesday is really across parts of germany and poland because we're going to be picking up some very windy conditions as well coming out of the northwest temperatures will be dropping germany for berlin we only expect to see about 16 degrees there down towards vienna about 16 degrees for you as well looking quite nice though across parts of turkey with her up at about $24.00 degrees where we are seeing plenty of clouds here across parts of northern africa as well in those clouds we could be picking up a shower or 2 and also along the coastal areas so for algiers the rain will continue with attempts there of about $24.00 degrees we do expect to see tunis come down in temperature for $21.00 and clouds in the forecast there were tripoli at 22 as well.
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its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program this after the us president and iran's foreign minister traded threats and retorts on twitter . the leaders of the palestinian authority said they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month. and in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed in russian airstrikes and shelling an elite province this despite moscow saying it syrian ally has declared a unilateral cease fire. shares in technology stocks around the world are forming as far as a u.s. crackdown on chinese john huawei could have a knock on effect on the whole sector apple slumped more than 3 percent on wall street comes after google's parent company alphabet said it was restricting hallways access to it android operating system on u.s. government orders new huawei smartphones now want to have access to google's play store where users download popular apps like g.
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mail and you tube it will maintain use of the android operating system open source licensing but google won't provide huawei with any technical support the u.s. government has blacklisted the company and is trying to persuade other countries to do the same several countries have banned huawei from being involved in the development of their 5 g. mobile networks citing security concerns. the chinese government has backed away and its legal struggle with the us. you know will further confirm this and look into it and pay attention to its development at the same time china supports chinese companies to use legal weapons to defend their legitimate rights. and mizzen analyst on political and economic affairs in china he says the u.s. is trying to undermine the competition basically this is a very clear attempt to cripple hallway it's kind of like in the old days the u.s. when confronted by russia over spot and they going to the moon they said we're
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going to outcompete you we're going to show you the best and the brightest and what we can do but today it seems more about tripping up the competition and we we don't have to compete against you if we can cripple you this is going to be a long term situation in terms of what beijing can do hopefully it won't but you could quite possibly say that for security reasons they will be banning broadcom qualcomm who have also joined on the train with google and keep all of those out make it almost impossible from the do that then this is what i would call a hard fork where you're really going to see a real change in and basically 2 camps going ahead with their respective technologies you can see apple's sales plummet this is one of the other realities of this trade war is that these types of international stories are going to impact more and more nationalists china and they will shy away from buying apple and other
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u.s. products remember this is a over 350000000000 dollar a year market where u.s. companies are selling in china and that that would have disastrous consequences for american businesses especially on the profit lines well here's has had a mixed response among huawei phone use uses. it will begin to make you going to change to doesn't really bother me but it would have been better to have disclosed books i wasn't close friends of us it wouldn't be this sort of thing is unacceptable it's again the customer that has to suffer because of some argument the americans are having with chinese companies i think you just heard early on justified. the u.s. government as a 16 year old guatemalan boy has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th child to die in custody since december that's going to have to hide your kustra in washington d.c. so any more details of about what happened here. on right now the details are still
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sketchy but we what we do know is that this 16 year old boy from guatemala had been held at 2 different border patrol facilities for 7 days that's when he was apprehended while trying to cross into the u.s. it's unclear whether he was traveling alone or with his family but it appears that he was alone because the government says that they were in the process of transferring him to another agency that's in charge of running these longer term shelters for unaccompanied minors but before they could do that according to this statement they say they discovered him unresponsive this morning and later pronounced him dead now we don't know what led to this death but it is quite concerning for observers that he had stayed in this border patrol station for 7 days in facilities that were designed to hold children for no longer than 72 hours
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these are the places that we've seen the photos of kids sleeping in what appears to be cages in these fenced off areas they don't have beds they're sleeping on the concrete floor so certainly deplorable conditions to hold children also of great concern the fact that this is the 5th child to die in u.s. government custody since december just lie. last week a toddler passed away due to pneumonia and this is not taking into account those miners who are also dying just south of the border in mexico as you know the trauma ministration has been pushing its initiative to keep asylum seekers out for as long as possible and for those who do submit an application to put them to have them remain in mexico to wait out the legal process well we know that also last week a 10 year old girl died in a mexico city shelter she was with her mother and there is unaccounted there's a there is no number for how many children may be in danger or maybe at risk of
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death who are along the border waiting for that chance to cross after their long and harrowing often times sickening journeys where they arrive to the door of america with many illnesses so a lot of unanswered questions as to what contributed to this latest death but what all concerned are seeing is that these children the most vulnerable are indeed the ones paying the heaviest prices for these hardline border policies lauren thank you very much indeed. talks between sudan's military and protest leaders are reviewing this hour but the issue of who should lead the new government body remains a key sticking point that just to say they'll keep their restraint she will streets of khartoum until a civilian led government is installed talks between the 2 sides were halted for 3 days while demonstrators remove roadblocks they put up in the capital. former south
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african president jacob zuma has left the high court hoping that judges there will throw out the corruption charges against him is charged with receiving bribes involving government arms deal in that $999.00 didn't appear too worried afterwards those who don't want to supporters in pietermaritzburg and east inquisitor natal province as 9 year presidency ended in 2018 useful to resign. by his really african national congress party and the persistent allegations of corruption. opposition politician musica to be has returned home from exile to a hero's welcome in the democratic republic of congo got to be spent almost 3 years in belgium after falling out with then president joseph kabila catherine story has more from lubumbashi. that would be ok to receive. wasn't given to the navy was. well if it was our next thing. was that there would be close
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to other parts of the country. like the uk but they like to make just like it was. that. it is like to use that that was around the country that you like to. write. that. and to know 7. when you were denied the dissipating indian accent it was it was nothing for you. to say. that. you. like to take you. to be like to die but you knew i didn't. want to close it one way the president of the so i was i think it was you. know but it was.
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worth it to study and i think this young guy. was there to check the. ukraine's new president has used his swearing in ceremony to dissolve parliament and trigger a snap election but autumn is lenski is hoping the vote will help his party win its 1st seats in parliament the comedian turned politician a says his main priority will be reaching a cease fire deal with pro russia separatists in the east trying to holler ports. an event that only months ago seemed unthinkable the ration of comedian and actor zelinsky as president of ukraine. followed him selenski. not with all the neighbors than them agreeing zelinsky has become president for his character in a popular t.v. series servant of the people is
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a schoolteacher whose improbable rise to the presidency is built on a campaign against corruption zelinsky his own rise now taking up the role for real was built not on clear policies but on public distrust in fact little is known about his policies instead ukraine is taking a chance on a man with no political experience rejecting a political class that many voters feel has failed them corruption remains rife and the war in the east the divides the country continues with no end in sight the landscape the problem here is that people didn't vote for him they voted against the establishment against the other candidates the people who have been running ukraine for the last 25 years and so and you saw that today in various reports from the ukrainian parliament there weren't massive crowds there supporting zelinsky so the landscape popularity isn't really very deep in that sense it's more an anti
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vote than a pro vote supporters sees alinsky as a breath of fresh air among these 1st steps a pledge to call early parliamentary elections referred to some m.p.'s as petty crooks and a promise to end the war with russian backed separatists said that force of nights you could i'm ready he said to do everything so that our heroes don't die. that's something he's pretty decisive petro poroshenko wasn't able to do and while poroshenko did make reforms that helped ukraine stave off economic collapse voters decided he hadn't done enough to rid the country of corruption selenski will be under great pressure to do better i. a presidency that breaks with tradition got off to the most nontraditional start a flashy convoy full volodymyr zielinski who chose to walk the streets to his swearing in ceremony high fives and selfies also not hallmarks of previous administrations all of this clearly styled as
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a fresh start for ukraine even though no one really knows what president's events plans to do or is capable of going to hold al-jazeera. in australia while the ministers from the far right freedom party have stepped down as according to the a.p. a new news agency is in response to chancellor sebastian cortes saying he would propose to the president that interior minister head butt kick you'll be fired a freedom party had warned it would pull out of government if kicker was forced out the party's leader heintz. resigned on saturday after he was caught on camera apparently offering government contracts to wealthy russian women in exchange for political support. italy's deputy prime minister has threatened legal action after $47.00 refugees and migrants to some part at the port of lampedusa on sunday. reacted angrily in a facebook video after discovering the migrants had been group to shore despite an explicit ban salvia has proposed new legislation which would find vessels for
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bringing migrants onto tallon soil or she's been trying to push through parliament ahead of this week's elections. with campaigning in full swing ahead of those elections a spate of milkshake attacks on right wing u.k. politicians has claimed its highest profile victim rex it party to nigel farage was the latest to find himself in the firing line as he campaigned on the streets of new castle for rodgers a key figure in the campaign for leaving the european union and for the record he was attacked with a banana and salted caramel flavor shake a 32 year old was arrested. for minor top stories on our syria iran has announced it's quadrupled its production of lone reached uranium as part of its nuclear program an iranian news agency cited an official saying the production of uranium enriched only to these 3.67 percent limit set by the 2050 nuclear deal but it means iran would soon go
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beyond the stockpile limitations established by the agreement same strategy has more from tehran experts tell us what iran is trying to do now is gain back some leverage gain back some bargaining chips that it is giving up as part of the nuclear agreement so that moving forward if it has to renegotiate somehow or if it has to sit down with signatories again if it has to move forward with the world community once more in a negotiation in a negotiating table it wants to have some of those chips back that it gave up in 2015. leaders of the palestinian authority say they were to tend the u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month saying they've never been consulted the u.s. says it will unveil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan at the conference which is expected to focus on economic development. in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed in air strikes and shelling in
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a province russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at one of the air bases moscow is still conducting strikes despite saying that syrian allies have declared a unilateral cease fire. shares in technology stocks around the world are falling as fears that a u.s. crackdown on the chinese giant huawei could have a knock on effect on the whole sector it comes after google's parent company alphabet restricted access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders and the u.s. government says a 16 year old got a marlin has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december the teenager's cause of death is unknown. let him off you any time on our website the rest of that is al-jazeera dot com next the stream looks at how young people are forcing world leaders to address a climate change crisis to stay with us if you can buy for now.
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well they could be and you're in the string and i'm meant to have a dream how are young people forcing world leaders to act on climate change today we dive into a new al-jazeera documentary highlighting the social justice movements pushing for reform. un secretary general antonio gates yet as the world is facing a climate emergency and with political will to respond to the problem there is
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a growing movement of young people fighting to address the inaction and its rise explores the impact these movements are having in a new episode now airing on al-jazeera the u.s. is a tipping point scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's leaders. to agree on a solution. taking to the. what . we're trying to say to get people to understand that he kills people and that it kills people now it's critically. well joining us to talk about the film and the movements making a difference in doha amanda burrow she's a documentary filmmaker and executive producer of arthritis and london clare farrow she is the co-founder of extinction rebellion one of the people movements featured in the new arthritis documentary and then boston massachusetts partially prakash
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she is the co-founder and executive director of sunrise movement which is also featured in the earth rise up a so it welcome everyone to the stream i want to start with you and a tweet take a look at my screen here you tweeted this not too long ago one of the best part was talking to this amazing group of 8th graders after the show who had been learning about climate change and the green new deal and class the 2nd best part was learning about and by the same size as the how but we will focus on that part usually a 3 to 4 week tour around the u.s. with some rights movement and you were talking to people for whom climate change and it's a facts are they're having to deal with directly in their day to day lives what was that like what were some of those stories. that's right we launched on april 18th boston massachusetts and we wound our way all across the midwest all the way to the
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west coast down to south and back to d.c. we ended just exactly one week ago and it was one of the most life. experiences of my entire life we met people in iowa which is an incredibly state as we move into the presidential elections in the united states but has been you know inundated by climate fueled floods the pollution that emanates from corporate agriculture has been horrendous for communities there we met farmers and indigenous communities all across iowa. and we went to a place called chico and curate a health warning of pure days is a place that has been so burned down to rubble that. 1000 of $20000.00 structures no longer exist we met individuals whose whose imagine it might get had to get into their cars and going straight into the fires that have been ravaging the entire west coast of america all last fall and and to hear these stories was just
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harrowing and made us realize we knew it but to see and meet these people who understand that climate change is occurring in this instant it is not 304050 years into the future people are dying right now and one of the most striking things aside from what you've just told us which is pretty striking in itself laying out those examples there is the people that you've managed to get involved to care about this people who are directly affected so i want to play a clip from the documentary or journalist laurel shore traveled to boston to see how young people are powering an organization the sunrise with that have a lot. of people i know know that climate change is an issue that's not going to be the debate is how willing they are to get in i think a lot of young people don't feel like they have the power to make any change if we actually come together to totally demand change start thinking i thought i was coming into the meeting and it's really
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a lot more than that there is energy. during gauge if you feel the secretary it's not going to stand the reality for them this is their teacher and you can feel like you're. so member looking from this from the outside and as the executive producer of this documentary series what did you make of sunrise movement what shocked you what was the most surprising of it for you. i mean i think the shock is where way out today with the situation facing the planet. i mean it's the extremes that we're facing associate. daily styles out not just from looking at the united states itself that we never seen them before but what was particularly inspiring about sunrise is the wave of young people who are rising to meet the challenge and the not putting up with a stunning. making of voices had to not only make a noise about it but also putting precious within from within the play school
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system on the political system to make sure that politicians democrat politicians. hey can i come along with the take the cold to push and accordingly based on renewable energy which is what we need to move. and i think the sunrise movements have a particularly good example or agenda ways of energy that my mates around the world and the climate strikes are particularly good is all those young people 1400000 people children taking to the street to busy the monch a on the sunrise movement was a very good example all of that and he that determination that passion and also one which is really making a difference on the political stage. and claire i know that you're part of the group that is making that difference i'm just curious we have a tweet from maggie mostar outlining kind of one of the challenges the hurdles if
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you will saying greed is what is stopping us from dealing with this serious issue we have the knowledge and the technology to harness enough clean renewable energy and stop the use of fossil fuels altogether this means that of petro dollars and then another tweet i'm going to switch to quickly here saying governments have the resources to create awareness about climate change they have the power to enforce climate change mitigation policies but unfortunately most of them are now. knapped and they say they're definitely guilty as charged now i know so much of these different movements is about pressuring governments particularly politicians who might be reluctant to do what people are doing on the ground all across the world especially youth what do you make of that greed and is that really are heard i mean where do you get your motivation and well i think. the sort of as the taishan people an inherently greedy is a massive problem for us right now and of course the sort of an
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brand neo liberal selfishness is a virtue kind of. age of of all times is extremely problematic because i think a lot of the problems are not just political not just science but also the cultural problems right and we need to realise our collective agency so hopefully this is something that grassroots movement inherently will naturally do in bringing people together because we really need to act together and on and on the governments not not giving the public the information that they deserve i think in this country will i found the most shocking is not just the government on educating the public but there are many members. of our political system who i've been counted who definitely don't really understand the science very well themselves and that to me is a great problem that there's no official. policy with them with within westminster
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that there's no official space up to educate politicians on this matter in this kind of you know they get some reports but it's up to them whether or not they actually know the facts right so that's a big because i've spoken to my. there are emissions flying when i complained about the expansion of an airport you know so this is what with. me and i think one thing that really deserves to be underscored here is that we do have everything that we need except for political well and there were reports that came out shipped showing the way that we have the technological pathways we have the technology it's not going to be some sort of new ways technocratic solution that's going to solve all of our problems on this issue we have at least in the united states and you know the u.s. lags far behind globally so i'm sure this is true all over the world we have the public support amongst the majority of americans both conservatives and liberals or
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however you identify people want the government to take action on this issue so to say that it's not is simply thoughts and what is lacking are the politicians on frankly on both sides of the political aisle in the united states and both people who have taken copious amounts of money and therefore halted progress on the issue as a result from the fossil fuel lobbyists and executives and also from from politicians who have simply lacked the world courage the moral vision to step out there and take a risk and say you know i'm going to do what's necessary even if i'm not sure exactly how this will play out the next elections which is why groups like yours sunrise and also why groups like extinction rebellion where work is representative bob are literally taking this fight to them to the lawmakers and legislators i want to show our audience what that looks like because the 2 tactics that the do the 2 groups are slightly different now extinction rebellions some might say are a little bit more disruptive
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a little bit more drastic to ensure that their voices are heard so i want you to have a listen to the training that some members go through. can i only say this is willing to be arrested carrying a piece of. your winnings. in the easy members are trained to assume touched right what we're going to we're going. to be taken as many as 5 police officers to remove a single activist by maximizing the number of. believe they can create public groundswell of support. so this is what it looks like in practice this is what it looks like when it comes to the real thing see this tweet here extinction rebellion derby this is a dying and this was tweeted on may 18th and you can see people declaring a climate emergency contact your councillor asked them to support that idea and you
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see what the diet actually looks like but this isn't the only tactics i want to share with our audience video of a few more of your tactics this via facebook and warning for our guests or audience members who are a bit squeamish this might look drastic so take a look at this this is a lot of our children live stream one and this was an event that happened on downing street not far from the prime minister's office in the u.k. and london and you can see the fake blood spread across the street there a positive there and you see another bent that happened in paris and this was just about a week ago extinction rebellion in france posted this on facebook so clear talk to us about these tactics and do they work what what is the reaction that you get from politicians and from average everyday people. well the blood events were the original one that we set up was called the blood of our children
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and the idea was to make a lot of fake blood which was eco friendly by the way. and safe for the for the children who put their hands on the pavement and stuff. and to try to represent the the kind of visceral reality of. committing to the deaths of millions of people which is precisely what politicians are doing when they choose to to fail people to act on this topic and i think there are several things going on when when you. have a kind of. a strategy which is based around civil disobedience the idea is that you are no you are in rebellion or you are you are declaring the social contract to be no them for it therefore your intitled as a citizen to peacefully break laws without homing anybody in order to make
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your voice heard and if you're willing to be arrested in lose your liberty then arguably level of sympathy. because people will see how serious you are basically so we have a range of activists who are willing to take part in these actions some willing to be arrested some willing to face prison sentences and i know a few people who engaged in disrupting trains who are in a cool in front of a jury on thursday. they've been on quite serious bail conditions for their actions . version you know i want to kind of comment and act on some of what you talked about you said there's different groups you know you guys have different tactics perhaps but a lot of people try me on online saying that this has to be an inclusive movement and we know that the united nations has been warning about the link between climate change and global inequality we have a comment from adrian as mcchord saying we asked her for. i think you know they're connected and she said absolutely they're connected too often those downstream
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politically and economically bear the brunt of climate abuses there's a privilege to live where renewable affordable options exist not to mention the lack of investment in women and sustainable producers so many of the comments that we've been receiving darshan the r. is about this very issue about inequality i recently made a documentary about climate change in texas we went to an area here in america called doggo county and it's true you know the people who are less fortunate new immigrants people who are struggling for several reasons are also suffering more busy least i found that what have you found and what what do you think this brings to the conversation in terms of constructive solutions. no that's exactly right and i think i mean this was so apparent on our tour as well when we went to paradise california i was talking with one of the young people there who had lost her current community and she was sharing how people of that the community had been very poor and working class to begin with and then when disaster struck many of
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those people 68 months out from when the fires hit we're still living we're lucky to receive trailers to live in many people who are still homeless or were having to live in hotels their livelihoods completely ruined and so you can see how the climate crisis when it plays out on already existing inequalities we are currently at the the highest levels of inequality we've seen in a in a century we and that is racialized it's that inequality exacerbates for people of color and communities that have historically been left out of economic prosperity both in the united states but globally and it's a really big problem and what that means is that that we can't shy away from discussing racial and economic justice as part of the solution and i think a place where the climate has failed in years past is by discussing just remaining
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so focused on polar bears and parts per 1000000 and carbon emissions that we forget that this is about people and what is exciting to me about the green new deal in this moment is i think it is for the 1st time putting forward a better world vision for america that actually is is discussing climate action rooted in racial and economic justice repairing historic harms ensuring that water and clean air are our universal human rights and that justice and jobs and climate protecting all of those things at once go hand writing at brae don't have to know about him. and that's definitely a valid point and you know when we talk about and hearing you outline all those problems and maybe some of the shortcomings in the past and previous strategies amanda i'm curious you know we have a lot of comments coming in also video comments that have been sent us about where people find optimism how we can adapt across differences if you will so i want you to listen to this and i'd love to hear your thoughts take
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a listen to what lawrence sent us yes there's reason for optimism well though we are already in the disastrous impacts of global heating the world in 2100 can still be livable if we move the climate emergency narrative to something that thought was under survival but. this is not just about to see adaptation this is about. indifference place amanda amanda we heard him say this is about forgive me it is about mitigation what do you make of his comment or. i mean i think there is there is an inevitable amount of having to be resilient to the climate change that we're all facing but there's also in the face of the greatest disaster is often when we can see is able to go on resources of creativity and innovation and to to try to stop the problems that make you've got
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a long way to go. but i think this is about finding political and creative and successful business solutions on every level so mitigation adaptation resilience we've got to work on all fronts if we're going to if we're going to soap this and we've got to involve all parties people from society the civilians as well as the politicians and around the world operating on all fronts totally agree so i pulled up here one headline this is from grist and they write the sunrise movement has a plan to force presidential candidates to address climate change and as part of that plan though it's not as easy as it sounds it's part of that plan that means tactics like going into offices on the hill here in the you in the us in washington and lobbying and talking to representatives about what it is that you want them to do so i'd like to have like have our audience take
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a look at one of those tactics of the sunrise movement members use to have young people lobby political leaders on capitol hill to have a listen to what happened when a group of children asked senator dianne feinstein to support the green new deal have a look. i've been doing this for 30 years i know what i'm doing you come in here and you say it has to be my way or the highway i don't respond to that. i've gotten elected i just ran i was elected by almost a 1000000 votes poor ality. and i know what i'm doing so you know maybe people should listen a little bit i hear what you're saying but we're the people who voted you're supposed to listen to us that's hear all the arguments and the wind or 16 i we ended the vote for me i'm sure you voted that you don't mind of course because well senator from california did respond this is this happened in february she she
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tweeted this i want the children from the sunrise movement to know they were heard loud and clear i have been and remain committed to doing everything i can to an actual real meaningful climate change legislation varshney though what do you make of that the uphill battle really that you have ahead of you. yeah i mean i think it's fairly ironic that in that moment what dianne feinstein said was i've been here for 30 years i got this and the reason why those shows were there was we're looking at a world that is burning that is flooding that is increasing in temperatures that will be unlivable within our lifetimes it's an incompatible with human civilization as we know it and yet our politicians have done nothing so i think now it's the time to turn not the intensity and the heat we are engaging in everything from civil disobedience to direct confrontation and lobby visits to actually being at in front of these politicians every single place that they go so that the
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climate crisis and also discussions that are on the table commensurate to the scale of the problem are inescapable and they have to address them head on as we head into this all important presidential election and claire pulled up this headline here from the guardian the extinction rebellion scorecard what did it achieve and you can scroll down and take a look at a bare view on what you would seem to but you had local authorities in the u.k. declare a climate emergency and recent months as they say here and you have a labor party do so as well of course that it's not the government so what do you make of your your road ahead. well you know we know that we're not operating in a vacuum so obviously it is the school strikes as well there's a whole range of reports of come out. that is the sort of tide turning in the media which is important i mean we've put pressure on that to i'm i think what we've achieved so far which is important to appreciate i think is this focus on the
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language and being able to talk properly about the about the things with facing in terms of the level of the threat and the convergence of biodiversity loss and climate change to things which of course they come as part of the same story but they're not they weren't previously often reported just like 2 impending crises that come together until i think helping people to be able to speak about the truth of what has been one thing that we've certainly felt successful in and then when you talk about the local governments i know there are local authorities in america who have been pressured to make declarations of emergency right now in the u.k. we have over 100 i think it is local councils that include cities and towns councils have declared emergency the welsh assembly the scottish is thembi. and then labor passed a motion which was voted through you know in the midst there which doesn't mean that there's a bill or any changes in little but it does mean that the entire of westminster
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recognises that we are now in a state of climb and environmental emergency which is important to to push on this is a biodiversity crisis an extinction crisis as well as facing catastrophic climate collapse so. there have been some wins of course none of this is resulted in less carbon emissions all. we wanted anything none of it is safe any any insect yet. it's just the start and we're at the bottom of a huge mountain right not yet the bottom of a huge and mountain but there is still time a little bit unfortunately unfortunately are out of time for this part of the converse. but i want to make sure you catch the new earthrise series airing today on al jazeera and al jazeera dot com you can see the tweet from them here a.j. earthrise and you can head over here for where the documentary will be posted that's all the time we have for now next time we will see you on the show and until then we'll see you online but i had to take us away but it's just
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a meteorologist who sent us this video common and his and his name is eric where actually out of time unfortunately as well you can just set up to wait till next time or you can catch eric's video coming online will tweet that out thanks for joining us here at a just. after more than a month of voting the biggest democracy in the world will announce its election results indians voted with a record turnout but will the government maintain its power. joining us on al-jazeera for live coverage of the election results. 20 years of
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china's transformation. told through one young girl's journey. from birth to adult but these. 2 decades following the development of her life and nation. rewind returns to the story of k k the girl from one show. on the only just 0. 0 i was different from other channels because we're not just. there when something happens we are there before it happens for there while it happens and we say we do have a permit for this and a lot of places in. the back ground being in lebanon it is very important it's about syria it's about lebanon it's about the power struggle between iran and saudi arabia it's all there and that's the challenge. millions of dollars
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are being stolen in a scam that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe one i want to use against exclusive access to this cut throat on the world through a criminal turned whistle blow on al-jazeera. tender and on the top stories on our jazeera iran has announced it's quadrupled its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program it comes a week after iran said it was ending some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal which the us president abandoned a year ago under the agreement tehran couldn't reach uranium at 3.67 percent far below the 90 percent of weapons grade but this announcement means iran would soon
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go beyond the stockpile limit the deal established so mr obvious in tehran. the atomic energy organization of iran says the country is now producing enriched uranium 4 times faster better has come all the the organization spokesman made the announcement during a press conference at the natanz nuclear facility iran's main nuclear site what this means is iran is now producing nuclear material the radium enrich to 3.67 percent much faster than before. today our engineers explained to us that just by a little technical change the key. belittled producing enrich uranium is purity of 3.67 per cent increase but. based on its interests and in its commitments is doing its work this is iran's right. the spokesman also said that the country would reach the 300 kilogram stockpile limit in a matter of weeks under the 2050 nuclear deal iran can produce enrich uranium but
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can only keep 300 kilograms in the country earlier this month president hassan rouhani announced his country's non-cooperation with parts of the joint comprehensive plan of action ignoring stockpiled limits on nuclear material as part of the j.c. was one of his decisions that of course in reaction to american nuclear sanctions targeting the framework of the nuclear agreement itself stopping iran from being able to get its extra material out of the country come up on the also said that the action announced today was communicated in advance to the international atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog responsible for making sure that iran complies with the c.p.o. way he said iran's decision regarding the natanz facility remains within the guidelines and iran is not seeking a military nuclear program it's something that iranian leaders have said over and over again iranian leaders have also repeatedly said they intend on sticking with
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the nuclear agreement but experts say pressure tactics like this are designed to help iran get back some leverage and urge remaining signatories to the nuclear agreement which remains on life support to help iran mitigate u.s. sanctions if they want to keep the nuclear deal alive. leaders of the palestinian authority say they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with israelis in bahrain next month washington announce the conference on sunday saying a long veil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan there it's expected to focus on economic development in the region including infrastructure projects the details reveal so far have failed to impress the past. 30 which says it hasn't been part of the process where you have people much less know who loves the cabinet stresses that it wasn't consulted about the reported workshop and neither about the content nor the outcome and or the timing it clarifies that the financial crisis that the palestinian national authority is living through today is a result of the financial war that is being waged against us in order to win
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political concessions we do not submit to blackmail and we do not trade our political rights for money. in syria at least 10 civilians are being killed in asteroids and shelling in province russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at one of their air bases moscow is still conducting strikes despite saying its allies syria have declared a unilateral cease fire. shares in technology stocks around the world are falling as fears of a u.s. crackdown on chinese giant huawei could have a knock on effect on the whole sector it comes after google's parent company alphabet restricted hallways access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders. the u.s. government says a 16 year old guatemalan has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th migrant charted on custody since december the cause of death is unknown. those are the top stories 20 is of me
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her senior. from community in the brazilian city of rio. and cannot be seen now can. push by a follow up i just want you all got out there out. of court i'm going to put it all out there my. fault i was going to reach it. we 1st met rosemary when she was a baby born in 1992. this is the story of her life so fonder of the now i'm going to wish it. did she. was still a bit already there no way she. knew from.
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gentle resentful. and a man who put on post good for them in one person can do something we nearly put the muley of the group assume. the contenders could have been implemented. give us a go there. and this would be made and. then found that they. don't bake about a family physician badge. they say to that. town he says i'm going. to work. on them on the floor of our. condo shammy allophonic well in the. someone at school who caught it and. i loved it wish it wasn't us i hope i can make that i have a plum paper i have on them and a. bunch because i hope they. can get out they know poking calico.
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it's just the bosses of rio de ever since he was a boy. the thing. i love. you but not really. but a bully so did i say oh this is big this is the p.s.a. you'll keep all the good. will fiasco and i told you would you kill gene you laugh. for a little quirky. food to do what. it was good lizzie good she was easy as she is it is easy if you believe there should be that here. faulting kind of thing you know poking telephones on. the. road this is been the.
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case a lot of oh i. don't want to. reintroduce fish. gossip girl. i think she went down 50 along the way you don't you know on. going on. into manson and his opinions would. be a limit for her family but i get by far the most believe. my fellows did you. think i'm going to give them what i would you be a thief if there's any other people different to give. that up all the following
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key to hold. for a short while rosemary's parents who got back together. can't go to missing someone and i think of the. concept but i saw merely male the injured friend as a condition i wish i had gotten them with a programmer in launching or want to. go. through to us a simple person for us. because frankly me with a bikini a guy who met a man who up. to the guy got me moves on the school to become super police for the beginning it's. kind of a more appealing to me as a long list of unknown i've got a shot only to get a little up and them have my opa-locka and i was another thought of fellowship
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don't complain they're going to be real ill my ship landed. most of them would accumulate. ok.d. any measure faster * they go back to new the premier back. he spake. to again if a lot to keep us. from going to show its face i am sure i do it filmed or hoods that made you feel like they are your if you care to live up have a listen to madge but at this illicit carry you know i am good. now. this year plus i am will oh its every eludes me me and then i. if. we do now and. go. from global group what.
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the neighborhood helped is no longer around. there's a new influence on rosemary's life how did you go when you thought in your lives. there was a lot of us and what are the history to silver's email their spiritual to me is a local community leader and d.j. refocus your history broadcast to the neighborhood through a network of loud speakers. awful sort of producer who considers you. through some form you know. he's built
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you're just a little mini wash easy cash of some. good deal mathematical she got it from me you . see this coming up on oprah often move on i don't feel that ash 0000 said that there's this you know but this is the meal just to do that i want to be with this amazing lot i kill somebody who could double f i v i was in bed while boy . who got in she had to do to seattle. now. that. you. got that by putting. that on iraqi yeah i don't doubt by the sunday school of. mission that i made my demands. i should daniel dishcloth them bam play
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a game with a man like i.p.s. . you find. that. i could also get out there i was out on the school of the globe it was really good i'm going to look up what could be this is will get you to give up in the actually down i should be telegraphing the opposite. yes well you know you. hear a lot of what i was a bad boy who would argue it was always you don't want to educate is. too much you don't want to go without think but you could do that it was just about not being good up north what. else can i. cut he can now read this you and calculate to look at.
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how effective the season of the season i'll can stand at the end of the c.f.l. for that. we see an i.e.d. . and caviezel not because not all can they symbolize out that was laid off from obviously because. all of that was done by now you can't get them by a simple game of gee you see me again when it was you know. 6 months. they think that there is a concert sad. jane selling out there. she. was.
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then we don't always a. dozen delicious george bush is a national treasure got danger to judge you. but as you also did you will show if you don't believe there's a link to them for trying to show you. in 2012 at the age of 19 rosemary has a 2 year old son. who kind of insists is a. i feel baltimore. models physically. bare. floors the boys go very sad to us all of us are going to miss so no more else would they push their boys up mr bush spoke i tell us about the alamo you know the end of the end about yellow. leaves look at us a bit about me oh my you see there's just a negative 00000 of the gas or those from the lovely celtic i want us to
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call a dog or some other good but you know. call it really if you have killer though this is booted off in dollars does seem to be one of them and we just fine silky kiddo called me. rosemary is pregnant again with her current boyfriend wallace. to learn. well as study. but wallace is prone to disappear for weeks on end. you can peg you. only thought. you would have figured this fairly carefully gone shall. name wasn't there so console good chef and don't. care to know the thing feeling they're. still there has just taken the form.
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she's no longer with him rosemary is scared of what the boy's father might do if you find out. the vehicle chemists cards you need the particles are fuzzily well let me. you know as i'm afraid i must cousins just. go change your mind bosh will come out of all my going to sleep because it did get him out of bed the metaphor of us how big can you have your stuff. thought it got you was good book by the piers if i did good if i was a one point taken up out of silicon no. question but. kept this up at the focal father duvall talked the something told me the long say so as more but i'll just get it done we're going to have beautiful oh no no it's time i who. are back
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yet. you know like. 5 days later when this is back. in the movie. so please feel good to just say give me something that. i married. you to become obese feel like you've been looking into this to be accomplished get out feel like i feel this isn't it it's you know who you feel. yourself being goes back east and suddenly 3 you said you. you follow him can give me a few months in the next. while physician many of. these schools i mean there's a mood to do today i do know weeks long would you could you. be using.
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that peace can be sure to remember those and wish me. well miss and so 2 of the dogs were. sawyer basu for example superman in this. area. to fish wall or greenish wall. but i couldn't find think they should want to be as you look so ugly also may. like a lot of playing. well appeal if. you. unifies in the live in english one. because the busybody cars are going to show absorb
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along some clear somebody being kind to those dollies or. others on the cellphone. by michelin starred. in recent years drug traffickers have moved into the favelas. armed officers have now arrived to restore order. it's called pacification. and also over and i used to show positive carbonation my ample members in particular follow also comedy value 9 the only wish i was writing too long and also. because of budget cuts so give me a little work with the born to die net. bush the down to. mid credit became.
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mine the poison. is of. kill more of a king. of the. airplane would of course there millfield. if he got that's the stock was a giraffe. you know my only is this show of course in korean law who was for plane just. spoke to do nothing there for miles of the watch. the national mood on the one bad thing to. the casual time as the time when i was in india i h h boy i shoulda. got a good deal for damage you know i don't work us in g i h r u i shop is you them a show yes it's a big one they'd soon be and i love the disillusion i seem to have had in the last game she should we saw fall again lucy loaned me
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a new koran days and police said there were. no he came out. clenched as a chair for peace soon. became. capable of this so i had a vision down the word to her for. the belief i want to play the cyber war one of my driving. a lot of business built by. dr jack. wallace has again gone missing. simple divine love done. i think you love of the sky you see for music your children. the
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same person. just be fully. on our last night we learned that rosa mary has been taken to hospital. she's having a miscarriage. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be passive backed you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means being across all social media platforms this is where our audience lives as well as in front of a t.v. they're on their smartphones they're on the tablet they're on the computer. and that's the way al-jazeera is of all into the true media network.
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when they're both struck many die and many risks to end the epidemic. this is their story through the lens of local film make us sick people making sacrifices. mission this is what i want to want to see survivors a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. policy imposed decades ago woman part that she would selectively goods and when he boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences for creating poor
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socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level will be get being given money money to agree distro zation our money to get other people to be the sterilisation al-jazeera examines the politics of population control. hello and taylor nandan the top stories on our jazeera iran has announced it's quadrupled its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program comes a week after iran said it was ending some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal which the us president abandoned a year ago under the agreement tehran could enrich uranium at 3.67 percent far below the 90 percent of weapons grade but this is outsprint means iran would soon
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go beyond the stop power limit the deal established. leaders of the palestinian authority say they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference for the israelis in bahrain next month or shinton announced the conference on sunday saying it will unveil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan there it's expected to focus on economic development in the region including infrastructure projects the details revealed so far have failed to impress the palestinian authority which says it hasn't been part of the process where you are going to measure this and not the cabinet stresses that it wasn't consulted about the reported workshop and neither about the content nor the outcome and or the timing of it clarifies that the financial crisis of the palestinian national authority is living through today is a result of the financial war that is being waged against us in order to win political concessions we do not submit to blackmail and we do not trade our political rights for money for you in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed
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in airstrikes and shelling in a province russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at one of their air bases moscow is still conducting strikes despite saying its allies syria are declared a unilateral cease fire the u.n. says at least 180000 people have been displaced in the recent fighting. shares in technology stocks around the world of falling as fears that a u.s. crackdown on chinese giant huawei could have a knock on effect on the whole sector it comes after google's parent company alphabet restricted hallways access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders the u.s. government says a 16 year old guatemalan has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december the teenager was found unresponsive during a welfare check on monday his cause of death is unknown 20 years of me continues
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those ones out that i was able to hook on to come visit me you. know leukemia and. so it's only known to rosemary feels able to talk about the causes of the miscarriage. i love very well a follow on to. putting me at him gosh. this to a political washed the only kid to quit a kid to mourn enough of them to know if this was santa fe they could do something beautiful in my eyes or something on them and almost washable spit and look at the milk feed. thank. you but then you know see homosexuals say you do it. all with i mean you look at them feel the unified think you must have one eye for the big wash clothes and a little no need bill so any lawyer spectacle of all time before i. there goes you
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didn't get involved or you. sure are. going to send the most of. them is a biggie for they know. it's good b.g. i'm a kid though she did polish bush. you don't so god looking for me. more here. i am enjoying boston mushroom. thing on sight michael. you know my eyes on me for these things for anything. you said dark in here i don't see it before when i must see a published ok more up also you. know you from ohio.
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they were thinking that they were to want to show you why there should. be included like the police for your man should go get a bill sure you want all the law you want i wanted i mean all. that you know jewish back to buy this are you. think this is about. to. announce i busted it last. there's a new man in rosemary's life. the one that says. he's quickly become part of the family with these earnings as a council laborer moved into a new home. now but i saw a. biomass down. there who may have. i'll paper ship out for a moment i was not wrong i thought there was
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a. i always hope. they listen to me is. all. they know it was a low police. so i am when did you buy the. you know it you'll feel look because a man is a cell phone is hard this is moving. to russian with the whoosh. of the thing i was stymied them with. but this is not as a rule by the insulin. at the moment to buy the insulin you this is a school with good soyou suck in them but a. my dad was a new me. maybe that kid i thought he went there wish to see him up i see. muscle moved to racine or when he was 16 in the pool northeastern state of pa. but i have yet. to finish that pm and i don't
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think that awful lot of danger though they think. that all goodbyes. lab one of the i can think down by myself in the city the feel i made all the kicking oh he. did did some songs like to find their model was. such a delight it was going to find your brain will soon be able to zoom in. to see you gotta love this shit i was sick that guy just got that bullshit i hope you don't get it wrong because we shouldn't do too long to find out. how do we love our kids like me i love. him
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not me. i'm veronica de la rosa mary's mother machina also lives with a man from the northeast a new zealander. he too had dreamed of a. better life in the city now move. the listener or. save me his way into. which. will we use a large kinds of water the me and my feet. oh of course the baby didn't come on the animation you see marked on. guns sung at the coal mine just don't occur show us where you. would love but
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thought. some will think it was something hip was done to nudge him from. putting it back up in a lead like that you don't mean this is funniest wasn't him in any part of new music in my eyes well in my body heal my knuckles saucy and told him to keep missing. his head get off your feet will come to. your kids just the stuff you learn a little you know be beautiful to see aki certainty you are he. will kick me i'm ok woman to turn by for myself only am i going to miss still a baby of course i didn't take it down much the time. she's the one i still. want work i'm sure a girl won't move back to. the site you know no you. must there are as you may be a shit but you don't count
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a few minor things or something one might want to not be going you know why the only names are to build on that day you go to movies never mind the article did figure out what are you i don't miss nobody seems to think that i and people michael. chertoff were there are 2 words and they're going to do are exactly religion mollies or do you feel that you're doing is beyond your part of. the reservoir and few people have brought a significant character that i was up all off. to rather unique wrong number of your. country. who my i want my son all your parodies my theory.
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i'll do one question gonna. be sure you guys don't know we're going to be ready to only be doing. good dope on the we'll see one of the old well for the. numbers i want for the boost i want to see on. the news. i'll come in the morning and say not. in this in the in the symbolism in. vision on the london scene it was a buzzing near the. scene few number. in the minds caught. soon sounds. in my head and can pull.
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it a little you see it is on and. on since he's been there will. not. let you see. it was so yes. i came to so i became the name told as one of those given children what i want to know committed or you know. when she went out upon the option. for girls there or is it about that for the. simple same vision because of possible days on the south pacific ocean woman in quezon.
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if you ask a guy. i think it will bring good. way to show him it got me in their caucus so i guess they don't know. case i don't mean the same. kind as. a lot of us heidi off off. that body is. this is not made. for it doing. who by the way the longer you are. out there over the years. ago. the emotion to blame people who jesus said. then there was some. difficult to show man who could mean endless good by this we
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should bring kids that shall hold its own destiny hunk of heart mind. justice soft money. and down to carbon with all the disco fan i love them in this and i was born before i am indeed more fun than myself we were very far the move. bargain. long finally don't follow our big words in the world in a former. teacher you can dance you were soon put off with your father who survived a. completely truthful man took you to be the piano people buy from will be. but i think that you know what i think i've got point is we did
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a search and. it's 3 years since the so-called pacification began. but the drugs have returned to the upper parts of the been. there all night. we could no longer still open. them would be to call. them would confront tough because police says if the thief got his book is to say nothing. and with good will is. going to get that is short if you couple of the most they can call fans. but always no fines no. money. to buy has not come. and they push this whole thing coopt along. some levity by scorn to talk with
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you look at don't. want you know how do the men do we present the consorting washed . some from the police guy come on them or had the right have one but as you please sir. not them we've probably got something to do with it. help us a much time squeeze the same loss you know. what happened there was an. i'm the only good musical family. help me find you know. i'm quite gone up and down the. memories it does feel to the tsunami for climate. of the moment.
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i should. have fun with. this song but i. those who come in for good things up obviously. they're with obama so because it was. a memory for all of them example if you are will you will say fossil. we should. all keep it up and it doesn't emit we thought. it was hoboken good thing is good news austin feel it will. lose to the business that we're going to. visit they'd love to work don't bug me this little.
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a lot of them. and one another by the. obama budget cuts of them a. lot of. those who feel they come in when so many of this isn't just the playbook the internet. is just a little safe and. it was instead. to get up by the event. l a question for me to this chap but. i find me that down washes you pretty. much to look at chakotay i. don't follow. the succubus i manage to most if i fancy
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a bottom come to some no fight. em up good lawyer stuff that way but i am a. whole coyote you know chin up i am and i do not feel so. because. the bigger they. will follow keel over so firmly into mush will. you see for all of my fellow. you have to go. blame bush will come before you leave it cheap you should aim to do tough. your folly boil a slow. sell a fuse a. dummy. you
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. was awarded a field goal something you spread if you don't mean that is to feel guilt don't look past my muscles if you. love me like shit. not bone. cygnets good for its. package that chaos will sink in that probably that's good. stuff i just saw the full set. 3 so. some. of this i'm going to see the us and that is sunday somebody's going to the last leg
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of the play so this is all 0. 008 so freedom to do a. little us who lurk you'll not see feet any other man in the meantime can go to. boston with museum conventions dog washington to see it to day get hope most people would know what you can give you that is not is that you don't need all these old stories in the bush and the young cousin just sort of you that he wants you to just be a little time do that you can do it or not i destroyed his little brother was in a. nice. to slow spend. his criticism of. the. guy who some guy who got looser.
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hello again to welcome back well across australia we're looking quite nice as we begin the week here across much of the area now we did one from the boundary that made its way towards a tasman sea we're also watching another frontal boundary that pushed across parts of perth just the other day and brought some clouds in but really as we start here on tuesday things will be in quite nice across much of the area for parts of tasmania though we do expect to see still more clouds here on tuesday up towards the north though up towards townsville things are looking quite nice few maybe a few passing clouds across the area but i temper there of 26 degrees sydney a beautiful day for you at about 23 as well well for the north and south island of new zealand you have had a nice stretch of sunny conditions over the next you days things are going to change took me down here towards the south we are going to pick up a few more clouds not on tuesday still looking nice there but you can see those clouds wrapping around the islands but by the time we get toward the wednesday we
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do pick up a few more showers here christ church auckland maybe a few more clouds but the rain stays out of your forecast then and then here across parts of japan it is going to be rain here on tuesday we could be seeing some areas getting some flood conditions in their forecast but down here towards a sucka things are improving for you are $24.00 and by the time we had 20 day a better day for you at 25 degrees there. and that's just a whole not whether someone is going or someone has been right but that's about it when you think it's how you mention and i think it is a certain way of doing it you can just buy a story and dying out. with bret's it's still unresolved the u.k. will join the other $27.00 member states to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary elections but the far right populist parties make huge gains as predicted and if so would that change the very nature of the european union get the
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latest on al-jazeera the u.s. is a tipping point scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's leaders to agree upon a solution people are taking matters into their own. we're talking talking about how to deal. with trying to suction to get people to understand that it kills people and that it kills people now it's ridiculous both sides return to people's books on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. as yugoslavia disintegrated war descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and
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down on it live in syria despite moscow announcing a cease fire. to restrict always access to parts of its android operating system in a major blow to the chinese tech firm. and life imitating art ukraine's comedian turned president is sworn in for a 2nd time and this time it's for real. and i'm planning how much with all the sporting including. recall star bowler muhammad m.-u. with the cricket world cup just 10 days away. we'll begin with developments out of iran which has announced that it's quadrupled its production of learn rich here a new it comes a week after iran said it was ending some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear
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deal which the us president abandoned a year ago under the agreement tehran could enrich uranium at 3.67 percent far below the 90 percent of weapons grade but this announcement means iran would soon go beyond the stockpile limit the deal established announcement comes a day after u.s. president donald trump issued a direct threat to iran via twitter saying if iran wants to fight it will be the end of the country iran's foreign minister jogs or if has hit back with a tweet of his own saying iran had no problems dealing with alexander the great and ganga's khan so it won't be intimidated today by what he referred to as genocidal taunts. meanwhile iran's u.n. ambassador has written to the u.s. actually general calling for the world body to facilitate dialogue between countries in the gulf and eventually says outside forces pushing for a confrontation and the situation risks spinning out of control so basra in tehran has more now on the uranium enrichment announcement. the atomic energy organization
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of iran says the country is now producing enriched uranium 4 times faster than has come out on the the organization spokesman made the announcement during a press conference at the natanz nuclear facility iran's main nuclear site what this means is iran is now producing nuclear material the radium enrich to 3.67 percent much faster than before d.d.t. was it today our engineers explain to us that just by a little technical change the capability of producing enrich uranium is purity of 3.67 percent increase but. based on its interests and within its commitments is doing its work this is iran's right. the spokesman also said that the country would reach the 300 kilogram stockpile limit in a matter of weeks under the 2050 nuclear deal iran can produce enrich uranium but can only keep 300 kilograms in the country earlier this month president hassan
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rouhani announced his country's non-cooperation with parts of the joint comprehensive plan of action ignoring stockpiled limits on nuclear material as part of the j c p o a was one of his decisions that of course in reaction to american nuclear sanctions targeting the framework of the nuclear agreement itself stopping iran from being able to get its extra material out of the country come up on the also said that the action announced today was communicated in advance to the international atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog responsible for making sure that iran complies with the j.c. pos he said iran's decision regarding the natanz facility remains within. guidelines and iran is not seeking a military nuclear program it's something that iranian leaders have said over and over again iranian leaders have also repeatedly said be intent on sticking with the nuclear agreement but experts say pressure tactics like this are designed to help iran get back some leverage and urge remaining signatories to the nuclear agreement
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which remains on life support to help iran mitigate u.s. sanctions if they want to keep the nuclear deal alive. betty how hain is live for us in washington d.c. patty how is the news of the iranian enrichment likely to go down there. it like everything in washington d.c. is in the recent times bipartisan lens likely you'll see the hardliners come out and say see this is proof that iran is for destabilizing the region will see the democrats the opposition party come out and say see this is proof that the trump present u.s. president donald trump was wrong to pull out of iran nuclear deal that it was working and that this is the consequence of him but he basically breaking the agreement all of this is happening as over the next couple of days we expect the u.s. congress both the members of the house and the senate to get classified briefings on exactly what this intelligence is we've heard people within the trump white house say that there's increased threats from iran they've taken some pretty
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dramatic steps such as 7 aircraft carrier early into the region and bombers pulling out state department personnel so now we're going to have democrats or republicans see exactly why they are making those moves the early indications are that you will be partisan with democrats coming out and saying there's no there there and republicans saying that this is very scary intelligence and the president needs to act if they move and despite openly calling for talks with the iranian president just last week trump is now denying reports that his government is trying to set up negotiations with iran. you know in the same tweets the president said that the story that they were looking to talk was fake news basically when he said it on camera that he wanted to talk in the follow up tweet he said you know but if iran wants to call they'll call when they're ready so obviously sending very mixed messages from the president from the people around him and analysts say that that is not a good thing the president says maybe it's good that iran has no idea basically
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which way we're going on this but analysts say that that could quickly lead to a situation where destabilizes quickly where there's miscommunications misunderstanding that could lead to open conflict the president seems to be in 2 minds of this he sends out the tweet that says you know he's ready to basically get rid of the entire country and then in a television interview says he prefer prefers economic war and that he doesn't necessarily want to military one so it seems the president himself has made up his mind exactly how he wants to do this but this is kind of his playbook when it comes to foreign policy let's think about north korea bellicose threats taking you know colleen their leader little rocket man and then sitting down to talk and deescalate in this situation the thing that hasn't happened though is that hasn't led to any sort of concrete results so the president is considers himself a great negotiator a deal maker he hasn't been able to do that on the foreign policy front but he has been casting around for an opportunity to do that at the same time though it's not
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clear exactly what his overall strategy is in iran because he keeps sending very different messages. thank you very much. they just of the palestinian authority say they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month washington announce the conference on sunday saying it will unveil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan that it's expected to focus on economic development in the region including infrastructure projects the details revealed so far have failed to impress the palestinian authority which says it hasn't been part of the process where you have people measure. the cabinet stresses that it wasn't consulted about the reported workshop and neither about the content nor the outcome and or the timing it clarifies that the financial crisis that the palestinian national authority is living through today is a result of the financial war that is being waged against us in order to win political concessions we do not submit to blackmail and we do not trade our
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political rights for money you need to abraham has more from ramallah in the occupied west bank preferred from the palestinian prime minister mohammed is tell you this morning that and he said that the palestinians were not consulted in the word workshop that is expected to be held next month in beheading and we've heard from him in previous occasions saying that palestinians do not trade politics for food and that the solution to the palestinian cause should definitely include a political aspect and not just an economic one we've also heard from the palestinian president's spokesperson who said that the palestinians still to give an answer with that they are going to be attending this conference or not but they are not expected to be attending and that has been a previous conference in which palestinians have not attending we've heard from palestinian businessmen as well who said that they do not want or do not intend to join this conference the main issue here seems to be that politics should be the main issue on the table and not just economy. the world food program says it may
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suspend aid deliveries to rebel controlled yemen because of harassment by who's the fighters in a statement to the un agency says humanitarian workers are being denied access to those most in need aid convoys are being blocked and local authorities interfering with food distribution. is creating some 10000000 people in yemen where the 5 year civil war has left much of the population on the brink of starvation half. italian port workers have refused to load 2 electricity generators onto a saudi ship in genoa in protest over the war in yemen the ship is carrying a consignment of weapons loaded in the belgian port of and this month rights campaigners say the shipment contravenes international law as the arms may be used against yemeni civilians union leaders say they refuse to be complicit in the war. is syria at least 10 civilians are being killed in russian ass trikes and shelling and province russian forces are continuing to carry out raids despite saying the
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allies syria has declared a unilateral ceasefire under schip our reports. in the town of kafir novel syrian civil defense workers search for survivors local activists say residential neighborhoods like this one were tacked 10 times through the night by airstrikes russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at it's him aiming an air base while activists say these strikes took a maternity hospital out of service 18 other health facilities have been damaged or destroyed. since the russian backed syrian government offensive a bit lip began last month with daylight people began searching for what they could salvage but many simply won't leave the elderly disabled and mothers trying to support their families alone have little choice but to stay. in this one but the fact that what can i do how will the small children live all these women they don't
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have anyone where will we go. this town is meant to be in a deescalation zone covering it live province and nearby areas but over the past 3 weeks most airstrikes have struck this area here the u.n. says along with an increase in fighting on the ground they've displaced at least 180000 people mostly from northern hama and southern it lip they've been driving north into an ever smaller area mostly under the control of his former affiliate in syria. h.t.s. . but those who have moved from cover nobile to the nearby city of new mon have not found safety. but syria and russia say they are targeting h.t.s. and not civilians or civilian infrastructure but on the ground it's clear many of syria's most vulnerable people are being displaced again and again and it's thought this could be the beginning of a long campaign by the syrian government to recapture the last rebel stronghold
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putting millions of lives at risk and chapelle al jazeera. 32 people have been killed in a riot at a high security prison in tajikistan the government says it was started by inmates who were former eisel fighters happened in the city of the 10 kilometers east of the capital duchenne bay the rot broke out when the inmates stabbed to death 5 fellow prisoners and 3 dogs 244 was shot dead by security forces as they tried to restore order. coming up on this news hour from london a major job cuts at one of the world's largest car makers but they won't be coming from the production line. still dancing south africa's former president seems unconcerned after appearing in court on corruption charges. and has bought real madrid side up one of their biggest stars but is still ready for a major rebuilding job ahead of next season santa has full details later.
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it's just been announced that the u.s. commerce department is scaling back the restrictions the government imposed on the chinese tech giant huawei last week it comes a day after google's parent company alfabet said it was restricting access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders what prompted shares in technology stocks around the world to fall google said new hallways smartphones won't have access to its play store where users download popular apps like g. mail and you tube and will maintain use of the android operating system by open source licensing but google won't provide huawei with any technical support the u.s. government has blacklisted the company and is trying to persuade other countries to do the same several countries of banned huawei from being involved in the development of their 5 g. mobile networks citing security concerns or chinese government has backed huawei in
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its legal struggle with the us. china will further confirm this and look into it and pay attention to its development at the same time china supports chinese companies to use legal weapons to defend their legitimate rights. well news has left many huawei phone owners wondering what it will mean for them. which will begin to make pleasing you knowing that it could change soon doesn't really bother me but it would have been better to let us know the trends of us that would move this sort of thing is unacceptable it's again the customer that has to suffer because of some argument the americans are having with chinese companies i think it is totally unjustified i just mean. you are more serious there is a change in the operating system but i do not find positive i'm sure that everyone will say old war child child good bye. job was to or about this so with garth previous years the editor in chief of tech radar online magazine thanks for coming
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in so we want to talk about how damaging this move will be for huawei the school move but in the meantime we just have this news this evening that the u.s. commerce department has. created a temporary general license which would restore what was ability to do to maintain existing networks and provide software updates to existing hallway handsets how significant is this kind of bring back do you think it's middling significant basically we've seen a similar thing being lifted where the u.s. created trade sanctions on the 5 g. networks there is a realisation essentially it would allow the networks in the u.s. already trying to create the infrastructure it's not operate as they would like to and therefore stop consumers getting what they need and just to go back to the move this is the end of the line for the growth that we're always had a spectacular growth is that it you think for if you stay is a permanent move i think it's devastating essentially because what would be forced to create its own operating system or to make some severe compromises to make sure that it can continue with android and neither which allows that kind of momentum to keep going which has been fueled by incredible marketing but also very good
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handsets based on to a system and what about i mean in the short. what's the impact for people who actually have huawei phones or in the very short term actually very little because these security updates and the app access is going to still be there so basically any phone that's already out there essentially about to go on the market has been certified will be able to use the apps and get all the same systems as normal so for the next few months at least everything's going to be fine possible 2 year it's after that when the next version of android comes out there are wondering how much android and what we're going to have compatibility and obviously this comes after the whole business with the 5 g. networks with the u.s. trying to kind of persuade other countries to join in in not letting on 5 g. where do you see where we're going are as a result of these these several moves well you know it is very much a negotiation situation because ultimately while he's got quite advanced technology it's very cheap so therefore there's a lot of benefit for companies and countries themselves to understand exactly why while we is a safe company whether it is actually spying and there's basically
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a lot of negotiation to be had to say look we're not going to sign or we're going to spy on you we're going to sign memorandums to say that we're not going to do that and it's about building trust this is much a p.r. exercise is convincing the governments etc the why way doesn't have the fairest means that this is just a different way of working and what about i mean in terms of the commerce department do you do you see this all these moves against well as part of the kind of the trade war or do you see it genuinely as a so security concern for the state well it depends who you believe really i mean they can be both if you look at their political move essentially yes this is very much part of the trade war and it could be just a blow just to disrupt things but equally there have been security concerns from people within the u.s. government for a long time they have been making a big deal about it and they've been crowing quite a lot about saying this is a big victory so the road back is very much temporary right now so we'll see how strong they are just briefly on to go back to why itself i mean the they grew to the astonishing rate didn't they what was that was the secret to the success to getting so so big so fast where we see a lot of manufacturers from china give very good opportunities to making phone is
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a very good cameras very good batteries and while it. the marketing spend to do it by fueled by this capability with networking and the profits that's given they've really just pushed about money they can do to save the world that we're a new brand we are going to offer you things that you want and the market is really worked on to see how it plays out off the scariest beavis thanks very much indeed helicopters thank you. the u.s. car giant ford says it will cut more than $7000.00 management jobs as part of a restructuring plan announced earlier this year the company believes the move will save it $600000000.00 a year most of the positions will be cut in germany it's the 2nd major u.s. car manufacturer in 6 months to announce massive job losses after general motors john hendren has more from chicago. ford motor company is laying off $7000.00 white collar workers worldwide that's about 10 percent of its salaried work force deep cuts at ford and those might just be the beginning that's part of an
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$11000000000.00 restructuring from the company why their sales actually went up in the united states in the past year but they've gone down in europe asia and latin america and as they're competing in the standard car market they are also competing with technology companies like tesla and way mo which are making cell phone driving and electric cars and this follows on the heels of cuts by general motors even deeper cuts of 8000 workers or about 15 percent of its salaried workforce they're facing similar industry pressures and those companies are regearing for an era in which perhaps people aren't buying so many cars but perhaps hiring self driving cars to take them where they want to go on a regular basis and all of this happens is those companies have been hit by tariffs the trumpet administration has set on steel and other metals that has cost ford alone about a $1000000000.00 over the past year and to put that in perspective the company is saving about $600000000.00 with the cuts that it is announced on monday that
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doesn't get you quite to the $1000000000.00 the company has paid in terrorists for importing the metals it needs to make those cars so the terrorists have been bad news on top of a rough year for the automakers the u.s. city of chicago sworn in its 1st ever african-american female lead the raid not such is also the city's 1st ever openly gay lead to form a federal prosecutor vowed to fight chicago's high crime rate with justice or more mad as the new york. by the 56 voto simples as public safety was no longer a commodity any available to the wealthy. a judge in united states has just ruled in favor of a house panel who want president all trump's financial records released by his accountancy firm it comes as trump has instructed former white house counsel donegan not to testify before a congressional committee about the russian investigation began has come in compelled to appear in front of the house judiciary committee on tuesday if each of
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prominently in special counsel robert rose report into russian interference during the 2016 election the white house says mcgann has constitutional immunity ukraine's new president has used his swearing in ceremony to dissolve parliament and trigger a snap election a lot of music lenski is hoping the vote will help his party win its 1st seat in parliament the comedian turned politician says his priority will be reaching a cease fire deal with pro russia separatists in the east to hold reports. i am event months ago seemed unthinkable duration of comedian and actor below to me as president of ukraine. border missile in ski. not with all the neighbors then them agreeing zelinsky has become president for his character in a popular t.v. series servant of the people it's a schoolteacher whose improbable rise to the presidency is built on
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a campaign against corruption zelinsky his own rise now taking up the role for real was built not on clear policies but on public distrust in fact little is known about his policies instead ukraine is taking a chance on a man with no political experience rejecting a political class that many voters feel has failed them corruption remains rife and a war in the east the divides the country continues with no indian site. problem here is that people didn't vote for him they voted against the establishment against the other candidates the people who have been running ukraine for the last 25 years and so and you saw that today in various reports from the ukrainian parliament there weren't massive crowds supporting zelinsky so selenski is popularity isn't really very deep in that sense it's more an anti vote than a pro vote supporters sees alinsky as a breath of fresh air among these 1st steps
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a pledge to call early parliamentary elections referred to some m.p.'s as petty crooks and a promise to end the war with russian backed separatists said let doors of night she could i'm ready he said to do everything so that our heroes don't die. that's something he's pretty decisive petro poroshenko wasn't able to do and while plushenko did make reforms that helped ukraine stave off economic collapse voters decided he hadn't done enough to rid the country of corruption and ski will be under great pressure to do better. a presidency that breaks with tradition got off to the most traditional start flashy convoy for the modem is a lengthy chose to walk the streets to his swearing in ceremony high fives and selfies also not hold marks of previous administrations all of this dealey styled as a fresh start for ukraine even though no one really knows what presidents event ski
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plans to do or is capable of don't know how al-jazeera. melinda haring is editor of the ukraine alert the atlantic council she joins us live from washington d.c. thanks for being with us so there's some debate initially as to whether he was actually allowed to dissolve parliament like this but that's a real debate so today was a big day in ukraine selenski of course became the 6 president but he also called for early elections and prime minister grossman also stepped down and there's a lot of legal uncertainty we really don't know the list he has not issued a presidential decree calling for early elections if you read the law literally he needs another 28 days before he can issue that decree so if it goes through we're looking at early elections probably in july and the elections were scheduled for october so how well is partly a party not to do in parliamentary elections. that's a big question so zelinsky once early elections early elections are in his
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advantage remember he just won the presidential election with 73 percent which is an astounding figure if you look at the latest polls his party has 26 percent so he's going to do well the earlier the better for his alinsky but he's not going to get a majority at the picture for the next parliament is one of it's going to be fragmented it's going to be fragile and the coalition may fall apart it's going to be at least 5 parties and it's going to going to be less reform minded than the current one and tell me about his priorities he said the main one is holding the conflict in ukraine but he's also said that talks with russia could only take place after the return of ukrainian territory in prison is prisoners of war how much will he be able to achieve with that with those pre-conditions this is a list he ran on a campaign of anti corruption and on economic development that's why he won the race but the reality is that the role is president his job as national security and
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foreign policy so there's a tension between those 2 and the power the powers that he has parliament and what people want to do is to fix the economy the economy stinks ukraine is poorer than moldova right but people also want to listen to hold the line in the east and they want no compromise over crimea as well i don't think that selenski is foreign policy is going to be all that much different from poor policy although he probably will try to reach out to people in the dawn box more than poroshenko did notice i mean we reported to him just that he's different styles in a motorcade and so on i mean i presume people expected him to be different where oh look all the ways you think he's going to surprise us. so the solution he is really unknown he's been a comedian he has no political experience he comes across as authentic his rhetoric is different from previous politicians of the past he's very direct but frankly we don't know who's behind him and this is one of the big questions he definitely has
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links to or call a boy scout who is one of the biggest all of arcs in ukraine but there's also rumors that there are 4 other oligarchs whispering in in his ear i think he's really unknown and we don't know how he's going to behave and one of the big questions that people in washington and london and european capitals are asking is how to bring out his better angels on that note tony to thank you very much indeed timonen to herring thank you thank you. still much more to come this hour including we meet the victims of an outbreak of religious violence in one of the world's most dangerous regions when a neighbor is turning on neighbor. a hero's welcome for diaw see opposition leader murray's ika to be as he returns home after 3 years in exile. and his 4 day toronto raptors crew are they way back into the n.b.a. playoffs so i will be here with that story. hello
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again and welcome back to your international weather forecast across europe we have been talking about the messy weather for days and it continues across much of central europe we've actually seen quite a bit of flooding across parts of the area of poland has had flooding all the way across parts of the ukraine down across parts of the balkans as well this area of low pressure though is really beginning to take hold and organize across much of the central area now we are picking up a southerly flow out here towards the west i mean the temperatures are a little bit warmer we're going to be seeing kiev about $22.00 but still quite showery across much of that area we're going to be seen a big problem though as we go from tuesday and into wednesday is really across parts of germany and poland because we're going to be picking up some very windy conditions as well coming out of the northwest temperatures will be dropping in germany for berlin we only expect to see about 16 degrees there down towards vienna
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about 16 degrees for you as well looking quite nice still across parts of turkey with at about $24.00 degrees where we are seeing plenty of clouds here across parts of northern africa as well in those clouds we could be picking up a shower or 2 and also along the coastal areas so for algiers the rain will continue with the temperature there of about $24.00 degrees we do expect they see tunas come down in temperature for $21.00 and clouds in the forecast there were tripoli at 22 as well. an investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable views of the people that are called to be h one n one is it getting much difficult for you know a w h o has those who says don't hear in terms of trust that you trust who
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on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks local communities here importing are very frustrated because the lack of post storm services with detailed coverage this last night of the bag-o. people's thoughts and say this struggling to make plans and needs and just want a better life from around the world as agassi has been offered to those who rebel against the government often except those involved in human rights abuses or war crimes. are going to run of the top stories here on ars there iran has announced its
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quadrupled its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program it follows the us president in iran as foreign minister trading threats on and retorts on twitter. in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed in russian airstrikes and shelling in a province despite moscow's saying it syrian ally and declared a unilateral cease fire. and shares in. talks around the world to foreign on faith is a u.s. crackdown on war way could have a knock on effect for the whole sector who is restricting the chinese tech johns access to its android operating system. the u.s. government says a 16 year old boy has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december why does your castro has more from washington d.c. . the government has not released details on what contributed to the death of this
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16 year old boy from guatemala but what we do know is that he was apprehended while crossing the border 7 days ago since that time he spent days in 2 border patrol facilities and we suspect that he was either traveling alone or had been separated from his parents because the government said they were in the process of transferring him to another government agency that's in charge of the more longer term shelters for unaccompanied minors but before they were able to do that this morning he was discovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead now this will have been the 5th child to have died in u.s. government custody along the border in just 6 months this 16 year old boy had been staying in facilities that were intended to hold children for no longer than 72 hours these are the places where we've seen those images of children
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sleeping in what looks like cages without beds laying on the concrete floor although it's too early to say what contributed to his death we know that last week a toddler died due to our pneumonia as well as other children who are is kept south of the border in mexico under trump's weight in mexico policy last week as well a 10 year old girl perished in a mexico city shelter there. but israel and president. chrisman dura has proposed holding early elections for the national assembly which is currently led by the opposition. last america and its new menus in caracas so what is mature is suggesting and how does the oppositional kids respond. hello laurent well actually this is not the very 1st time that he has suggested bringing forward the elections for the national assembly which is the only institution that the government or rather that does not control but in the context is slightly
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different it comes right after rather secret talks were held exploratory talks were held in norway to try to break the political deadlock here between the opposition and with at the same time he was celebrating the one year anniversary of his election which has been considered by. many countries abroad and by the opposition year as illegitimate and that gave that lead to to declaring himself the interim president of this country what is the opposition likely to do it's very hard to imagine that it's willing to go along with this 1st of all because he's asking to get basically hold elections only for the institution that he does not control he did not suggest that he would give up any control of the electoral council and the what the real opposition has been calling for basically general elections to renew all of the different powers here under international supervision and they're asking for
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a mother to step aside 1st so they are really not likely to say yes to this especially since again today reiterated that the constituent assembly which is a body that he created to bypass the parliament is going to remain the number one supreme power of this country and remember lower and he controls that went to. representative in washington has met with the pentagon to the u.s. military corporation poll came out of that. yes he has and that may be the reason why i. chose today to make this announcement. who was recognized by the white house as the legitimate ambassador of venezuela to the united states came out and said that the meeting had gone very well that they were going to continue to talk that it should not be seen as as as a one off but rather as part of a continuing process but it's my sense that he did not get what he really wanted and that was a total go ahead by the pentagon to be ready to just walk into venezuela with u.s.
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troops the minute that says that he wants that to happen remember this idea of this meeting was called by and requested after 14 deputies were stripped of their immunity the vice president of the national assembly was arrested this according to wide or was a red line i asked the foreign minister of that is in the very long conversation that i had with him whether he thought that the united states really was a credible threat or rather that u.s. military action was credible and he said that he didn't think that it was a bluff quote he said with hawks in the white house you have to be prepared for any contingency and by the way that interview with the foreign minister of israel will be on al-jazeera very shortly lauren. thank you very much indeed. talks are under way again between sudan's military and protest leaders but the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point protesters say they will keep demonstrating on the streets of
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khartoum until a civilian led government is installed and talks between the 2 sides were halted for 3 days demonstrators removed roadblocks they put up in the capital. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in court in the tent to get corruption charges against him thrown out they go back to the late ninety's when zuma is alleged to receive payments for a warship contract from a french company. and the company deny any wrongdoing from tim miller has been following events at the courthouse in pietermaritzburg. it was jacob zuma as message is a familiar one he continues to insist he's not corrupt zuma spoke to supporters outside quote on the 1st day of legal arguments to have corruption charges against him dismissed. that government it's been many years since this case began i think there have been 5 judges who have decided to drop these charges against me but
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those who think i am go to re-instate in the charges they don't want me to be free from. these corruption allegations one of several zuma is implicated in go back more than a decade well zuma was a senior member of the consumer tell provincial government the french weapon supply aton this one a 180000000 dollars government contract to supply for free gets to south africa's navy state prosecutors say tal is agreed to pay summa half a $1000000.00 rand that's around $34000.00 along with zuma the company denies bribery is a far the seriousness of the crime some of the payment was allegedly brokered by his former financial adviser should be a shake he was jailed in 2006 for 15 years but was released 4 years later on a medical parole. in 2007 as he prepared for the elections when he would become president of the african national congress zuma was charged with corruption record
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tearing money laundering and forward the charges were dropped 2 years later because judges said that being political interference but last year prosecutors had another change of mind and the charges were reinstated that was just weeks after zuma was forced to resign as president because of links to numerous other corruption allegations jacob zuma as lawyers have begun their arguments against him standing trial they say the charges were laid more than a decade ago and he should have been tried back then according to them the case is politically driven something the former president supports is outside agree well in or out of the fairly closely noise that is due to. forces as it was said of the local just. not that we are behind of. all it is really just based on a certain degree b.s. hold on the person i did so long live justice is not
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a trick if zuma loses the spirit and stands trial later this year he could face 25 years in prison but if he succeeds in getting these charges thrown out this may not be the last court appearance was zuma he remains linked to of a corruption scandal still under investigation for me to mullah al-jazeera pietermaritzburg south africa despite the severity of the charges that jacob zuma didn't seem overly worried about his corruption case after leaving court he danced in front of supporters in pietermaritzburg is now a presidency ended in 2018 amid persistent allegations of corruption. opposition politician louisa katoomba has returned home from exile to a hero's welcome in democratic republic of congo khatami spent almost 3 years in belgium after falling out with then president joseph kabila of france or has more from. i. would not be able to
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the so it seems that you do. not need. to sleep at night just. to check the. religious violence in northern booking a faster has to spaced almost 200000 people according to the united nations there are concerns i saw as recruiting members of the oppressed for law on a minority to attack christians living in the border region with mali it was hacked has been to meet victims from both sides in the regional capital. they keep coming carrying what they can for lani herders victims of attacks by their own neighbors they bear witness of unspeakable violence 17 year old i would id coa lost his parents and 2 siblings all hacked to death. there is no justice
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if we go to the police to denounce the killers they put us in jail it's as if we are the criminals. mobile phone footage has emerged from a morgue in neighboring mali these are bodies of men killed because of their suspected link to armed groups they are the latest victims of intercommunal violence that is spreading across the us to hell both the group at the slavic state in the greatest and. the mean seeks to attract young recruits from the full on the community exploiting grievances against the state and local authorities and encouraging revenge attacks. government believes these armed groups are behind the attacks on catholic churches and schools in the north of the country. a devout christian and primary school teacher from the northern region fled to the capital after full on the armed men stormed his classroom threatening to kill him if he
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didn't convert to islam and teach the koran in school i'm not myself but these wonderful can never we know our attackers they are for the most part our brothers from burkina faso so it's even more painful to see that this has come to this stage where we are ready to kill each other for what 2 young men displaced and caught in the spiral of violence tearing burkina faso apart nicholas hawke al-jazeera. in austria all the ministers from the far right freedom party have stepped down it's in response to chancellor sebastian cook's saying he would propose to the president that interior minister habit kicker be fired the freedom party had warned it would pull out of government if kicker was forced out the party's leader. resigned on saturday after he was caught on camera apparently offering government contracts to a wealthy russian woman in exchange for political support. italy's hardline deputy
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prime minister has threatened legal action after $47.00 refugees and migrants disembarked at the port of love producer on sunday but oh so very reacted angrily in a facebook video after discovering the migrants had been brought ashore despite him explicitly banning it salvia has proposed new legislation which would find vessels for bringing my grandson to italian soil is trying to push it through parliament ahead of this week's elections. the french president has held talks with e.u. council chief donald tusk in paris ahead of european parliamentary elections this thursday iran iraq or says the block is in crisis and has urged voters to curb the rise of far right parties breaking from traditional he took to the campaign trail to push for a stronger europe that about reports. france's european elections is shaping up to
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be something of a rerun of the 2017 presidential campaign emanuel mark calls pro e.u. centrist party and the anti e.u. far right party of marine le pen our opinion polls suggest in the lead for votes the jewel of opposing visions of europe and a reflection of growing divisions in france at this paris market some say they're worried about immigration climate change and the cost of living i'm totally sick of politicians with that big salaries there's opposed to defend us workers but they do nothing for us since mccombs been in power was struggling to live that's what's important to vote for europe because there are countries where populist governments have come to power and it would be stupid to let that continue the far right one france's last european elections in 20 for 18 since then and the immigration populace parties have flourished in europe and breaks it has rattled the bloc buoying look pen and the nationalist are lies. even when the noise still week is
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some we're experiencing a historic moment and all the signs show that we are on the eve of great political change in europe the idea of a europe that denies the right of nations to exist your story terry in a vision of an imprisoning a you have been massively rejected. the french president's rarely publicly campaign in european elections but might cross breaking with tradition he says europe's in crisis and he's fighting to save it i want reforms e.u. i want to accelerate the integration on some issues i think on currency on digital on climate action we need more europe i want you to be more protection protective for money or mark all these elections are an opportunity not only to campaign for a united europe but also to try and boost his personal popularity in roles after a particularly challenging here domestically about her because her difficult 6 months period with yellow vests and
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a huge drop in his popularity in the country so these elections are a test for him what is at stake for him is 1st of all to rebuild his popularity within the country and to be in a position to have some influence on european affairs for the next 2 years the elections might be a child's for macra but they are also fraught with risk a win for the president's party and france will bolster him for the remainder of his mandate but if his party loses to the far right it will be a humiliating defeat in france and a setback for example in europe especially butler al-jazeera paris. with campaigning in full swing ahead of those elections there's been a spate of attacks on right wing politicians in the u.k. with milkshakes the weapon of choice party to nigel farage was the latest and most high profile figure define himself in the firing line as a campaigner on the streets of the northern city of newcastle for the record it was a banana and salted caramel flavor shake
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a 32 year old man was arrested at the scene last week when not all staff it revealed that police had asked them not to sell milkshakes near a press at party rally. so i had this news we had back at how brooks cat could join go for the creepiest names on a day wall that's coming up in sports and sank. business updates brought to you by qatar and we're going prices to get our.
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played his final professional game he said to 9 year olds final game or was it 4 cuts or east side else said they were away to iran's press palace and the agent chant izzy chatting came close to scoring as his team lost to nail the fullness spain international is best known for his time of barcelona where he won 8 league and 4 champions league titles he also won the world cup in 2010. german walk up when attorney cruz has signed a new 4 year contract with real madrid it 29 year old says he hopes to end his career at the club while cruz is staying at rebels the coach said it is it than is said to overhaul his squad ahead of the new season with bell just one of the high profile players likely to depart reality have endured a poor season finishing 3rd in lady gaga and exit in the champions league in the last 16. the cricket world cup begins in just 10 days in england
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a former champions pakistan made a major recall to their side fastball and hammad a mere has been included in their final squad he 27 year old that was left out of pakistan provisional squad following slump in form he taken just 2 it hits in his last 10 o.d.i. is however pakistan have turned to him out following a 4 to nothing serious thrashing by england america was one of pakistan's star players as they won the champions trophy in 2017. and as if i may have also been recalled the moment. later believe mohammad amir was not included in our initial list of players we couldn't see him both during the series against england but he is a senior bowler you have vast experience of bowling in english conditions and that's why we've selected him. 2011 champions india have received a big boost all round. has been declared fit after hurting his shoulder during
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this year's i.p.l. where he makes india's a final squad. group skipped a has one called p.g.a. championship for the 2nd consecutive year it 29 year old said it he never thought about failing on his way to a 4th major title this by a closer than expected final round and here it is and has. i was sure another major title for america's troops kept but this wasn't the final day procession most had expected i to be standing here today with 4 majors is it's mind blowing today was definitely the most satisfying out of all of them for how stressful that round was. kept began the final round at new york's bethpage black course with a 7 shot lead the 1st 10 holes didn't hints at the drama to come out with
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a 2nd straight p.j. title seemingly in his grasp kept at big counts of false. was bogey's rather than birdies appeared on the score card. and former u.s. open champion dustin johnson was on the charge. he was with 3 holes to play johnson moved within a single stroke of the leader was but johnson has a habit of coming up just short of mages and he dropped shots at the 16th and 17th that gave kept of a chance to steady himself heading towards the final green as he became the 1st person to successfully defend the p.g.a. and us open titles a 4 of a par round of $74.00 and off to secure a 2 shot when i was definitely test i never thought about failing i mean i was trying my charm my butt off you know if
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. if i want to get all the way in. you know i still would've worked out as i tried my hardest always on 12 t.v. i saw there was a there's a leaderboard or a tear and you know i think it was at 12 under making the turn and so you know i knew i knew the play well federation but. you know i gave it i gave it a run i saw you going to ask for it kept it has now won 4 majors in his last 8 starts on you ben hogan jack nicklaus and tonga woods have enjoyed similar success in such a short space of time and the richardson al-jazeera. in toronto raptors that one game 3 of the eastern conference finals against new walking quietly leonard lead the raptors once again with a game high 36 points it wasn't easy though the raptors surviving to all the times to beat me want 818212 the bucs though still lead the series 2 games to one. we know how much work we put in and we know how you know how about you want to and
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he says it just consider show. every single night in you just want to take this as a hard victory but do you want to take it in and the next game trying to get another one we were able to get over the give them credit as a group you know they played well a couple guys really stepped up for them so i think there's lots of opportunity for us to work and look at how we can get better collectively how we can be better going in the game for so. you know i think we look forward to that and that's it for me and you back to lauren in london thanks ana a tourist in the french capital paris were left frustrated after the eiffel tower was evacuated and closed for several hours it came after a man was spotted attempting an unauthorized climb of the $324.00 metre landmark eventually stopped at the 3rd level 50 meters short of the summit where he was talked down by police negotiators police have given no indication of any motive
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it's not believed there was any security risk. and that's it for me aren't i left this news out of it i'm going to have a few more minutes with another 4 out of the day's news thanks for watching by for a. minute maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs as an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of a theatre troupe a group of colombian women fighting the challenges they face to that. al-jazeera
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was compelling series which showcases fresh filmmaking talent from around the globe do you find a lot in america presents acting lessons on al-jazeera. driven by outreach and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minority used in the world a policy imposed decades ago nobleman thought that she would selectively goods and
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had many boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences are. creating a pool of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people are everyone will be good at being given a body body to agree to star as a ship or buddy to get other people to be the star so. how does their examines the politics of population control. iran says it's quadrupled its production capacity of learning rich uranium this softer president trump issues a new threat to tehran. on your intake of this is our jazeera live from london also coming up. russian air strikes continue to rain down on a blip in syria despite moscow announcing
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a cease fire. tech shares for after google says it's restricting hallways access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders. and life imitating art ukraine's comedian turned president is sworn in for a 2nd time and this time it's for real. and it will begin with developments out of iran which has announced that it's quadrupled its production capacity of low enriched uranium it comes a week after iran said it was ending some of its commitments under the 2050 nuclear deal which the us president abandoned a year ago under the agreement tehran could enrich uranium at 3.67 percent far below the 90 percent of weapons grade but this announcement means iran would see him go beyond the stockpile limit the deal established. well announcement comes
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a day after u.s. president donald trump issued a direct threat to iran fire twitter saying if iran wants to fight it will be the end of the country iran's foreign minister divided zarif hit back earlier with a tweet of his own saying iran have no problems dealing with the alexander the great and ganga's can so it won't be intimidated today by what he referred to as genocidal taunts. same bus travel in tehran has more now on the year in human richmond announcement. the atomic energy organization of iran says the country is now producing enriched uranium 4 times faster than has come all done to the organization spokesman made the announcement during a press conference at the natanz nuclear facility iran's main nuclear site what this means is iran is now producing nuclear material the rainy and rich to 3.67 percent much faster than before d.d.t. was eased today our engineers explain to us that just by a little technical change the capability of producing enrich uranium is purity of
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3.67 per cent increase but. based on its interests and within its commitments is doing its work this is iran's right. the spokesman also said that the country would reach the 300 kilogram stockpile limit in a matter of weeks under the 2050 nuclear deal iran can produce enrich uranium but can only keep 300 kilograms in the country earlier this month president hassan rouhani announced his country's non-cooperation with parts of the joint comprehensive plan of action ignoring stockpiles limits on nuclear material as part of the j c p o a was one of his decisions that of course in reaction to american nuclear sanctions targeting the framework of the nuclear agreement itself stopping iran from being able to get its extra material out of the country come up on the also said that the action announced today was communicated in advance to the international atomic energy agency the u.n.
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nuclear watchdog responsible for making sure that iran complies with the j.c.b. away he said iran's decision regarding the natanz facility remains within the guidelines and iran is not seeking a military nuclear program it's something that iranian leaders have said over and over again iranian leaders have also repeatedly said they intend on sticking with the nuclear agreement but experts say pressure tactic. like this are designed to help iran get back some leverage and urge remaining signatories to the nuclear agreement which remains on life support to help iran mitigate us sanctions if they want to keep the nuclear deal alive. or don't trump has just said he will have talks with iran when they're ready or this is iran is urging the un secretary-general to help facilitate a diplomatic dialogue to ease what it called the alarming security situation in the gulf region. he says outside forces are pushing for a confrontation and the situation risks spinning out of control our diplomatic
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editor james bass has more from the u.n. . the letter which has been sent to the current president of the un security council indonesia and to the un secretary general antonio good terrorists talks about the alarming security situation in the gulf it doesn't mention the us by name but it says currently inaction is creating a lose lose situation instead it's proposing using a un security council resolution for more than 30 years ago to create a new mechanism for talks between the gulf states and iran the proposal by iranian ambassador tart proviron she is one that shows iran is pursuing diplomacy is trying to be reasonable at the same time though coming up with a procedure that would cut the u.s. out of any negotiations it has already been welcomed by the russian ambassador we've put a supporter on the need to do. something good version
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of regional security architecture which would eventually wolf in the larger 4 months but the need need to have a venue verver for much work to discuss good regional issues ambassador benzema added he thought it was likely the security council would talk about the current tension between iran and the us in the near future. leaders of the palestinian authority say they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month or shinton allows the conference on sunday saying it will unveil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan that it's expected to focus on economic development in the region including infrastructure projects the details revealed so far have failed to
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impress the palestinian authority which says it hasn't been part of the process. and now the cabinet stresses that it wasn't consulted about the reported workshop neither about the content nor the outcome and or the timing it clarifies that the financial crisis that the palestinian national authority is living through today is a result of the financial war that is being waged against us in order to win political concessions we do not submit to blackmail and we do not trade our political rights for money you need to abraham has more from ramallah in the occupied west bank preferred from the palestinian prime minister how modest a year this morning that and he said that the palestinians were not consulted in the words workshop that is expected to be held next month in beheading and we've heard from him in previous occasions saying that palestinians do not trade politics for food and that the solution to the palestinian cause should definitely include a political aspect and not just an economic one we've also heard from the palestinian president's spokesperson who said that the palestinians still to give
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an answer with that they are going to be attending this conference or not but they are not expected to be attending and that has been a previous conference in which palestinians have not attending we've heard from palestinian businessmen as well who said that they do not want or do not intend to join this conference the main issue here seems to be that politics should be the main issue on the table and not just economy. the world free programs as it may suspend aid deliveries to rebel controlled yemen because of harassment from who the fighters in a statement to the u.n. agency says humanitarian workers are being denied access to those most in need aid convoys are being blocked and local authorities are interfering with food distribution. as we do some 10000000 people in yemen where the 5 year civil war has left much of the population on the brink of starvation. i tell import workers have
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refused to load to electricity generators on to a saudi ship in genoa in protest of the war in yemen the ship is carrying a consignment of weapons loaded in the belgian port of and 2 up earlier this month rights campaigners say the shipment contravenes international law as the arms may be used against yemeni civilians union leaders say they refuse to be complicit in the war. in syria at least 10 civilians are being killed in russian air strikes and shelling and it live province russian forces are continuing to carry out raids despite saying the allies syria has declared a unilateral ceasefire anderson file reports. in the town of kafir novel syrian civil defense workers search for survivors local activists say residential neighborhoods like this one were tacked 10 times through the night by airstrikes russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at it's have mainly an air base while activists say these strikes took a maternity hospital out of service 18 other health facilities have been damaged or
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destroyed. since the russian backed syrian government offensive a big leap began last month with daylight people began searching for what they could salvage but many simply won't leave the elderly disabled and mothers trying to support their families alone have little choice but to stay. in this one but the fact that what can i do how will the small children live all these women they don't have anyone where will we go. this town is meant to be in a deescalation zone covering it live province and nearby areas but over the past 3 weeks most airstrikes have struck this area here the u.n. says along with an increase in fighting on the ground they've displaced at least 180000 people mostly from northern hama and southern adlib they've been driving north into an ever smaller area mostly under the control of his former affiliate in syria. h.t.s.
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. but those who have moved from cover nobile to the nearby city of new mon have not found safety. but syria and russia say they are targeting h.t.s. and not civilians or civilian infrastructure but on the ground it's clear many of syria's most vulnerable people are being displaced again and again and it's thought this could be the beginning of a long campaign by the syrian government to recapture the last rebel stronghold putting millions of lives at risk and chapelle algis it. 32 people have been killed in iraq to a high security prison in tajikistan the government says it was started by inmates who were former says it happened in the city of god at 10 kilometers east of the capital dish on bay the rot broke out when the inmates stabbed to death 5 fellow prisoners and 3 guns 24 former us all members were shot dead by security forces as they try to restore order. any more still to come including.
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a hero's welcome for d.l.c. opposition need to moyes occurred to me as a return time after 3 years in exile. and major job cuts at one of the world's largest comic because they would be coming from the production line. hello again to welcome back well across australia we're looking quite nice as we begin the week here across much of the area now we did one from the body that made its way towards a tasman sea we're also watching another front about to that push across parts of perth just the other day and brought some clouds in but really as we start here on tuesday things going quite nice across much of the area for parts of tasmania though we do expect to see still more clouds here on tuesday up towards the north
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though up towards townsville things are looking quite nice few maybe a few passing clouds across the area but i temped are there of 26 degrees sydney a beautiful day for you at about 23 as well well for the north and south island of new zealand you have had a nice stretch of sunny conditions over the next you days things are going to change took me down here towards the south we are going to pick up a few more clouds not on tuesday still looking nice there but you can see those clouds wrapping around the islands but by the time we get toward the wednesday we do pick up a few more showers here for christ church auckland maybe a few more clouds but the rain stays out of your forecast then and then here across parts of japan it is going to be rain here on tuesday we could be seeing some areas getting some flood conditions in their forecast but down here towards a sucka things are improving for you are $24.00 and by the time we had twins day a better day for you at 25 degrees there.
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is a tipping point find has are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's leading. to agree on a solution. to taking to the. east . which is significant because understand that it kills people and it kills people now it's ridiculous both fronts were to the people in stores on jazeera. reminder the top stories here now to syria u.s. president donald trump says iran has been very hostile but he will have talks with them quote when they're ready iran is announce it's quadrupled its production
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capacity of law in which the rainy and as part of its nuclear program. leaders of the palestinian authority said they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month. and in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed in russian ass trikes are shelling in italy province this despite moscow saying its syrian ally has declared a unilateral cease fire that. the u.s. government has eased some of the restrictions it imposed on the chinese tech giant last week it comes a day after google's parent company alfabet said it was restricting access to its android operating system on u.s. government orders that prompted shares and technology stocks around the world to fall google said new huawei smartphones it would have access to its play store where users download popular apps like g. mail and you tube it will maintain use of the android operating system open source licensing but google won't provide huawei with any technical support the u.s.
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government is blacklisted the company and is trying to persuade other countries to do the same several countries have banned huawei from being involved in the development of their 5 g. mobile networks citing security concerns. the chinese government is back huawei and its legal struggle with the us. china will further confirm this look into it and pay attention to its development at the same time china supports chinese companies to use legal weapons to defend their legitimate rights. the news is that many phone owners are wondering what it'll mean for them. to make. knowing they could change soon doesn't really bother me but it would have been better to let us know. this sort of thing is unacceptable it's again the customer that has to suffer because of some argument the americans are having with chinese companies i think you just heard early on justified me. you are assuming there is
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a change in the phone's operating system but i do not find positive i'm sure that everyone will say oh. good by. the us conjoint ford says it will cut more to $7000.00 management jobs as part of a restructuring plan announced earlier this year the company believes the move will save it $600000000.00 a year most of the positions will be cut in germany is the 2nd major u.s. common factor in 6 months to announce massive job losses after general motors john hendren has more from chicago. ford motor company is laying off 7 founders in white collar workers worldwide that's about 10 percent of its salaried work force deep cuts at ford and those might just be the beginning that's part of an 11000000000 dollar restructuring from the company why their sales actually went up in the united states in the past year but they've gone down in europe asia and latin america and as they're competing in the standard car market they are also competing
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with technology companies like tesla and way mo which are making self driving electric cars and this follows on the heels of cuts by general motors even deeper cuts of $8000.00 workers or about 15 percent of its salaried workforce they're facing similar industry pressures and those companies are regearing for an era in which perhaps people aren't buying so many cars but perhaps hiring self driving cars to take them where they want to go on a regular basis and all of this happens is those companies have been hit by tariffs the trumpet. ministration has said on steel and other metals that has cost ford alone about a $1000000000.00 over the past year and to put that in perspective the company is saving about $600000000.00 with the cuts that it is announced on monday that doesn't get you quite to the $1000000000.00 the company has paid in terrorist for importing the metals it needs to make those cars so the tariffs have been bad news on top of a rough year for the automakers the u.s.
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city of chicago sworn in its 1st ever african-american female math lightfoot is also the city's 1st ever openly gay lead it a former federal prosecutor vowed to fight chicago's high crime rate which last year saw more murders the new york and los angeles combined the 56 year old told supporters public safety was no longer a commodity only available to the wealthy yes government says a 16 year old guatemalan boy has died at a border patrol station in southern texas is the 5th modern child to die in custody since december how does your castro has more from washington d.c. . the government has not released details on what contributed to the death of this 16 year old boy from guatemala but what we do know is that he was apprehended while crossing the border 7 days ago since that time he spent days in 2 border patrol facilities and we suspect that he was either traveling alone or had been separated
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from his parents because the government said they were in the process of transferring him to another government agency that's in charge of the more longer term shelters for unaccompanied minors but before they were able to do that this morning he was discovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead now this will have been the 5th child to have died in u.s. government custody along the border in just 6 months this 16 year old boy have been staying in facilities that were intended to hold children for no longer than 72 hours these are the places where we've seen those images of children sleeping in what looks like cages without beds laying on the concrete floor although it's too early to say what contributed to his death we know that last week a toddler died due to our pneumonia as well as other children who are is kept south
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of the border in mexico under trump's weight in mexico policy last week as well a 10 year old girl perished in a mexico city shelter there. here's president trump says he will appeal a decision by a federal judge has ruled in favor of a house panel that want trump's financial records released by his accountancy firm comes a strong presence structed former white house counsel not to testify before a congressional committee about the russian investigation began has been compelled to appear in front of the house judiciary committee on tuesday he featured prominently the special counsel robert litters report into russian interference during the 2016 election the white house says has constitutional immunity. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in court in attempt to get corruption charges against him thrown out they go back to the late 1990 s. when zuma is alleged to have received payments for a warship contract who a french company both zuma and the company deny any wrongdoing by me to miller has
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been following events at the courthouse in pietermaritzburg. jacob zuma as message is a familiar one he continues to insist he's not corrupt he was spoke to supporters outside quote after the 1st day of the legal arguments to have corruption charges against him dismissed. that government it's been many years since this case began i think there have been 5 judges who have decided to drop these charges against me but those who think i am go to re-instate in the charges they don't want me to be free from. these corruption allegations one of several zuma is implicated in go back more than a decade well zuma was a senior member of the consumer tell provincial government the french weapon supply aton this one a 180000000 dollars government contract to supply for free gets to south africa's
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navy state prosecutors say tal is agreed to pay summa half a $1000000.00 rand that's around $34000.00 along with zuma the company denies bribery is a far the seriousness of the crime some of the payment was allegedly brokered by his former financial adviser should be a shake he was jailed in 2006 for 15 years but was released 4 years later on a medical parole. in 2007 as he prepared for the elections when he would become president of the african national congress zuma was charged with corruption record tearing money laundering and forward the charges were dropped 2 years later because judges said that being political interference but last year prosecutors had another change of mind and the charges were reinstated that was just weeks after zuma was forced to resign as president because of links to numerous other corruption allegations j consumers lawyers have begun their arguments against him standing trial they say the charges were laid more than
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a decade ago and he should have been tried back then according to them the case is politically driven something the former president supports is outside agree well in or out of this was you know i think that is what you need to. force is as it was it was a matter of political just. not that we are but a height of. the soul of the british just based on a certain degree yes lord ongar person i did for a long long lived just didn't know that if zuma loses the spirit and stands trial later this year he could face 25 years in prison but if he succeeds in getting these charges thrown out this may not be the last court appearance was zuma he remains linked to of a corruption scandal still under investigation for me to mullah al-jazeera pietermaritzburg south africa or despite the severity of the charges jacob zuma didn't seem overly worried about his corruption case after leaving court he danced
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in front of supporters in q. to maritzburg his 9 year presidency ended in 2018 with persistent allegations of corruption. opposition politician worries a katoomba he has returned home from exile to a hero's welcome in the democratic republic of congo khatami spent almost 3 years in belgium after falling out with then president joseph kabila katherine sawyer has more from whom. but people do receive. wasn't given up like maybe it was. well he says it. was their money close to other parts of the country like it. like. they like to act like it was. that. it is like to use that that song
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was around the country that you like to. think. that the important to know 7. when you would deny the dissipating indian accent it was it was mocking for you. that you say. that. you. like to think you. to be like to die so you knew i didn't. want to close it one way. so i think i think it was. not it was. worth it to sleep at night with this young. detective was. ukraine's new president has used his swearing in ceremony to
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dissolve parliament and triggered a snap election for ms lewinsky is hoping the vote will help his party when it's 1st seats in parliament the comedian turned politician says his priority will be reaching a cease fire deal with pro russia separatists in the east china how reports. an event that only months ago seemed unthinkable duration of comedian and actor zelinsky as president of ukraine. followed him a selenski. bolian not with all the neighbors and i'm agreeing zelinsky has become president for his character in a popular t.v. series servant of the people is a schoolteacher whose improbable rise to the presidency is built on a campaign against corruption zelinsky his own rise now taking up the role for real was built not on clear policies but on public distrust in fact little is known
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about his policies instead ukraine is taking a chance on a man with no political experience rejecting a political class that many voters feel has failed them corruption remains rife and the war in the east the divides the country continues with no end in sight the landscape the problem here is that people didn't vote for him they voted against the establishment against the other candidates the people who have been running ukraine for the last 25 years and so and you saw that today in various reports from the ukrainian parliament they want massive crowds supporting zelinsky so the landscapes popularity isn't really very deep in that sense it's more an anti vote than a pro vote supporters sees alinsky as a breath of fresh air among these 1st steps a pledge to call early parliamentary elections referred to some m.p.'s as petty crooks and a promise to end the war with russian backed separatists said that force of night
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she could i'm ready he said to do everything so that our heroes don't die. that's something his previous answer petro poroshenko wasn't able to do and while poroshenko did make reforms that helped ukraine stave off economic collapse voters decided he hadn't done enough to rid the country of corruption selenski will be under great pressure to do better i a presidency that breaks with tradition got off to the most traditional start flashy calm voice of a lot of museum ski turns to walk the streets to his swearing in ceremony high fives and selfies also not hallmarks of previous administrations all of this clearly styled as a fresh start for ukraine even though no one really knows what president's events plans to do or is capable of i don't know how al-jazeera. austria's coalition government now appears to have collapsed following the video scandal that
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brought down the far right freedom party's leader chancellor sebastian courts said he was seeking to remove the interior minister her but kill prompting the freedom party reportedly to withdraw all its ministers the party's leader. resigned on saturday after a video emerged which showed him apparently offering government contracts to a wealthy russian woman in exchange for political support. plenty more on all stories we're covering on our website address that is al-jazeera dot com and you can watch us live by clicking on the live icon. or mind the top stories here on ars syria president donald trump says iran will be met with great force if it moves against the united states he says tehran has been very hostile towards washington but he added he will have talks with them when they're ready iran has announced it's quadrupled its production capacity of low
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enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program it comes a week after iran said it was ending some of its commitments under the 20. if the nuclear deal which the us president abandoned a year ago under the agreement tehran couldn't reach uranium at 3.67 percent far below the 90 percent of weapons grade but this announcement means iran would soon go beyond the stop olim it the deed established they've been very hostile there really been the number one. robotic doer of tara this got 300 you know representing their country but certainly our country's been very much involved because we're trying to help a lot of people out and i don't mind that at all we have no indication that anything's happened or will happen but if it does it will be met obviously with great force will have no choice. it is of the palestinian authorities say they won't attend a u.s. led peace conference with the israelis in bahrain next month washington announced
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the conference on sunday saying it will unveil the 1st phase of its israeli palestinian peace plan there is expected to focus on economic development in the region including infrastructure projects in syria at least 10 civilians have been killed in asteroids and shelling in live province. russia says it targeted opposition fighters who fired rockets at one of the air bases well still conducting strikes despite saying its allies syria had declared a unilateral ceasefire there the u.n. says at least 180000 people have been displaced in the recent fighting. and the u.s. government says a 16 year old guatemalan has died at a border patrol station in southern texas he's the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december the teenager was found on responsive during a welfare check on monday. there's the top stories earthrise is next that's all
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from me by phone after. millions of dollars of being stolen in a scale that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe one i want to gains exclusive access to this cut throat on the world through a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. climate change is an existential threat to life on. the world health organization predicts that in 30 years it will be directly responsible for the deaths of over $250000.00 people each year. many feel governments a failing to respond and it's unlikely that the paris agreement targets of keeping the global
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temperature rise below 2 degrees centigrade will be met. but to time it pressure groups believe change is possible to seeking to push urgent environmental action to the top of the political agenda. and these movements gathering momentum. i'm sure all tore and you ask workers are dying activists pushing for a radical shift in government policy in order to avert a climate crisis and i know from the carbon in the u.k. and i've come to c move known as extinction with eliot these members believe that the only route to environmental change is for a people's rights. fearful for the planet their own heritage young people around the world are standing up and demanding a better future in the us a growing and passionate group of youth is campaigning for urgent environmental action and the forcing the adults to west. we're
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talking. even how. much. this is to summarize movement. in a speech just 2 years this group of activists most of whom are under 30 has grown 210-0000 members. but. not with. their strategy is clear to hot climate change by working within the system and lobbying politicians into pushing through legislative and economic reform. i've come to boston to find out how the sunrise movement has become a force to be reckoned with in u.s. politics. leading the charge is 26 year old partially percussion. while studying in massachusetts she joined the university's fossil fuel divestment campaign before co-founding sunrise in 2015. so you've been at the sunrise movement
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from the very beginning what made you started a number of us young people all under the age of 30 were saying that the hurricanes were getting bigger the fire seasons were getting longer and the floods were getting bigger but there wasn't a movement big enough for young people to win sure that we had a habitable planet for our future generations q talk more about why you feel you need to actually write now so scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years to make unprecedented changes to transform every part of our economy and our society today carbonized to get off fossil fuels to invest in or an old bowls and to protect life and human civilization on this planet as we know it and get our politicians have not done what's necessary they have not built and garnered the political will that we need and people are dying as a result. of the heart of this in our strategy is the green new deal. a radical
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environmental change policy the idea for which this can. in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . the deals goal is to completely transform the u.s. economy by ending its dependency on fossil fuels investing instead in renewable energy and creating jobs in the process. the green new deal is massive economic mobilization at a scale that we have not seen in this country since world war 2 that is an effort to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs. i'm curious to find out whether real political change is possible with people power alone particularly by those so young. i've come to the sunrise boston. there are 204 hubs like this spread across the nation. here every month 60 sunrise members gather to share experiences and get behind the cause. welcome to our 2nd
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husband. i mean i guess it's the way. they're. every thing. that. i get that was. the hubs give people of all backgrounds an opportunity to come together and voice their concerns every single person who decided to come to the scene as a part of this movement as a part of this greater moment in history these are young people need to be heard it's pretty sad we have seen. growth. and they want to take positive steps to fix the world we live in jerusalem as a local church and let us. listen to breakout groups where they plan their next actions what do we think what
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actually may. high schoolers and listen we just both like their green background with the words like bring new deal and put a link in our body or something i don't interact so feel free to ignore me dear friends in high school care about climate change because of people i know know that climate change is an issue there that's not a debate in the debate is how willing they are to get and i think a lot of young people don't feel like they have the power at all to make any change if we actually come together which totally can change so many things i thought i was coming into believing and it's really a lot more than that there is energy. they're engaged you feel this sense of urgency it's not just 6 days reality for them this is are you sure you can feel that there are. so for all the passion how effective a sunrise actually been. marshallese invited me to her to show the
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impacts on rice's had in the top tiers of power. so this was from our 1st action at nancy pelosi office in washington d.c. and as you can see there's literally hundreds of young people lining up the halls and they're carrying signs that say what is your plan our ultimate goal was to share our vision of what the green new deal is all about looking at this or seems to be a sort of plan of action right there's a there's a style that sunrise is using to achieve your goals and we're really trying to embody the fact that we are young people fighting for our future and we wanted to be joyous and we wanted to be raucous and we wanted to be serious and we wanted to be determined and resolved. say that older generations chronic inactivity on environmental issues is inexcusable. the united states will be all implementation.
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the non-binding paris accord the current republic government refuses to even acknowledge there is a problem so sunrise believe they must act to make change happen that is the lie that can stop here right now and they are being heard to green generation that's risen a growing number of democrat senators now support the green new deal and sunrise have found influential political allies in socially conscious representatives like alexandria ocasio cortez this is right before representative of causing cortez unprecedentedly joined us on her 1st day of orientation as the new congresswoman to say that we have nancy pelosi in the democratic party's back in pushing for the most progressive and ambitious energy agenda this country has ever seen this about you know the stuff here and this stuff back here for you me that. if you know that
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yet. but firm opposition to the green new deal remains on the 26th of march 2019 a draft of the deal was unanimously rejected by the republican controlled senate how did you feel when the resolution got in town in the senate the goal of the resolution is for it to be a statement of values to chart a blueprint to lay out the projects of what would be included within the great new deal we need an attitude shift we need to put into gear and into momentum these big ideas so that we can write the policy over the next year and get these things to pass. the sunrise aimed to create momentum for their cause by directly lobbying political leaders to do it very do. sean and his team plan to doorstep andrea campbell the president of boston city council. we're told today is going to decide
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. which got it later down the road. will work with her several other cultures to craft a resolution for a green new deal that's going to pass the city council. yes absolutely let's go to . the 1st step for the group is to encourage politicians to sign a pledge promising that they will refuse money from possible companies who want them to act in their interests. over $1400.00 politicians have signed so far. as we approach the council president's office i'm struck by this group's confidence they walk straight in. just to meet you and your nationality nice to meet you or punt we're here to ask you if you could sign the no fossil fuel money pledge absolutely i mean i will say before even you know sign this thank you for your advocacy. work this stuff doesn't happen by accident if people aren't showing up so happy simply just to pay happy to do this i just want to say thank you. so it's not
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just a movement where there and confronting a lot of hostility they're actually getting support and encouragement and warmth really from politicians and. i think we lead by example and i know i do and so by saying let's do this signing on committing we hope that others will follow our lead it's impressive to see these young people having genuine success in the halls of power having meetings like this is really refreshing because it shows that we do have allies out there that we can be working within the system to promote change that we want to see in the world and this job if you look at. the sunrise movement is clearly influential and it's getting results where it matters most. their ultimate goal is to convince the majority of congressmen and women to sponsor the green new deal. so when the next government is elected in 2020 the bill has the weight of support to make it policy this summer is movement is asking for
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a lot and they're asking for it quickly critics say they're too idealistic for. problem as massive as climate change if we do need ambitious radical solutions now . past today's environmentalist site risings of the past is proof that incredible social change really is possible. in 1000 i see in britain the suffragettes campaign for women to have the right to vote with a rallying cry of deeds not words they often resort to extreme acts. at some racecourse family davidson even gave her life for the course. these tactics worked in 1020 eight's women one equal voting rights in britain 35 years later in america the civil rights movement to end racial segregation martin luther king led the peaceful protests no problem. the boat had
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a weapon the barrel of all over new growing to the freedom and human dignity. by 968 after a decade of campaigning african-american secured legal rights to equal employment voting and housing. by analyzing possible resistance movements political scientist . identified a threshold for success if 3 and a half percent of the population mobilize against the establishment social change will happen. forced many of us need to look for us to change the way we treat all there is one group which is taking things to the next level. in october 28th and the group of activists angered by political inaction on climate change declared themselves to be an open defiance of the take government they call themselves extinction rebellion
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x. off the shore and doing the right man. i really think management pretty much like they work outside the system engaging in bold nonviolent acts of civil disobedience it's best to create headline grabbing protests designed to maximize public exposure they believe this will gain them amassed from the ring and force real change in just 6 months they have already expanded into 15 countries spread across 4 continents. i'm at the london headquarters on the day of one of their most extreme actions yet . in a protest day a cooling blot of all children exoplanets till 500 liters of fake blood on downing street the office and the president of the british prime minister. and i live in this very nice me one of exiles co-founders claire farrow. went to the idea of the
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plot of our children's book we've already suffering a genocide because of. the impacts of pollution so we're trying with this action to get people to understand that it's that it kills people and that it kills people now it's already killing people it's not like something ahead in the future. and. that's why the whole thing. as we make our way to downing street i want to know why they're compelled to confront the political establishment in such a drastic way. we think it's important that our actions are directed at government because it's only i think a state led internationally that's going to make a meaningful change to the situation when so we're trying to represent the kind of visceral reality of death and suffering which climate change has already started to cause around the world in which it will cause in the future. the precession is
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designed to feel like a funeral march it comes to us. and the crowd for silent relief. you are. this is the heart of more children of your children and our young people here today. next are making a profound statement just a stone's throw from the prime minister's office. we need to take action we don't have much time the. please don't let this be the other. i'm struck by the rule emotion on display what is the political change the extinction rebellion want to see. what do you want to achieve by all of this we do have 3 main demands the 1st one is search for the government to tell the truth tell to communicate the crisis to the public the 2nd demand is to reduce carbon
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emissions to net 0 by 25 and then the 3rd demand which i think is the main prize is to achieve structural political change in the form of assistance assembly ordinary people who are educated on the facts and then come together to talk about what might be the best route forward do you think it's achievable. i think it's necessary. x. are want to become impossible to ignore so its members are planning the biggest protest yet they hope to bring london to a standstill with a 2 week human blockade of the city's streets at. one of the chief coordinators of the shutdown maxie what we're doing with the rebellion is having a course in the level of disruption that could bring about you know the government to meet our demands do you think that you are risk of almost alienating yourself by
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crossing over into the. look there's a comic crisis there's an ecological crisis we're here to stop this it's existence to threat we face we non-buoyant the maintaining respect putting ourselves on the lines we're still risking our liberty the plan is to block the streets of the u.k.'s capital with people chain knock and even glue themselves to structures and one another these actions are deliberately planned to create maximum disruption and cause arrests just trains members on how to deal with the police in a nonviolent way can only have activist who is willing to be arrested carried off that these men are. you willing to go. in not an easy members are trained to go limp as soon as their touched right what because they were going to we're going to arrest you. so we take as many as 5 police
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officers to remove a single activist by maximizing the number of our rights exile believe they can create public and a groundswell of support. for extinction balance the only way forward this is the only way they believe things are going to resist of civil disobedience and these kinds of actions. 15th of april 2019 and it's the morning of the london shutdown the organizers are expecting thousands of protesters they plan to block london's main streets and bridges for 2 weeks bringing the city to a grinding halt by meeting claire as she prepares for what could be the biggest demonstration in x. hours history. thank you. a feeling hopeful i'm feeling hopeful that we're going to have more and. more people are going to understand the message and the seriousness of it the reason why we have to do this is because it is this bad we do feel this
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afraid of. i don't know what else today. lou the. only extinction rebellions target is the government but the people who will be hit hardest today are the everyday commuters as a try to get to work. with less potential then that all of this can be disrupted people might not be able to get to where they're going is a bitch that's a yes no how is that just i think we disagree we don't really want to do this but we also don't want to pass on. a livable palate to the next generation. we're either oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here oh. we quickly get a taste of where public favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group will succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the
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plot here because at the moment the road isn't occupy it's there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close rights and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. that's something i didn't expect. so this isn't about even cheap or proper but it's just in the middle of october. and hundreds of activists crowded around the boat on the london shutdown has become . in a matter of hours 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites across the capital oxford circus parliament square marble arch piccadilly circus and waterloo bridge manned
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by not just his team. they have blocks the entire structure framed with trees a music stage counts and a human bone and a sentence. beyond that and i've managed to find none who started snakes and peace activists really so and you know i'm just watching them go boy. what's been happening oh we're just going to launch in the place as numbers have increased slightly from the some point they're going to be under pressure to clear the bridge i mean what we've got to try and do is get numbers to build question is how much disruption will the government force us to create until they do the right thing i mean the demands and stop trying to keep the sites i know willing to lose their liberty for and get arrested if people are willing to sacrifice their lives it's a it sends a message to the public to the media and to the good of the politicians that this is a serious issue house were demonstrations are escalating as protesters target the not just oil and gas company. shall not just run down to
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a site western rebels have superglued themselves and look themselves up outside shell h.p. back i got back. i'm an indian efforts and one of the knee demonstrators here tell me a little bit about why you have a show is known about the problem of climate change for over 30 years hyundai on one of the biggest images of cars in the water to like these acts of criminal damage of the catalyst for the police to make the 1st arrests. they need to house self accountable for the atrocities to humankind and the natural world. we've just seen to extinction rebellion revellers been taken away by hades i know it's week 6 for betty and getting exactly what they're up to. 8 hours after the shutdown began released take action. citing section 14 of the public order act which forbids obstruction of the highway.
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more than 1000 arrests and $30000.00 new recruits and with growing support across $33.00 countries the u.k. government finally agrees to meet tax on. him 1st in a 29000 at the house of commons makes history becoming the 1st national parliament in the world climate ecological emergency. climate change activism stretches back 50 years. april 22nd 1700 so the launch of us today. $20000000.00 americans took to the streets in the modern environmental movement was born in the eighty's greenpeace took matters into their own hands heading to the seas to battle the commercial dumping of toxic waste nuclear testing and whale hunting today the movement has
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a new figure heads in teenage gretta to the owner generations have tackling the biggest crisis to manage yet at the face by going on school strike she inspired 1400000 students and 112 countries to join her in the global walkouts the message has been clear for 50 years but today the voice is a louder and more insistent and. i cry change must happen now i am. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have al-jazeera are fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. and cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our
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coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . culture a down's thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to be bright said they'd take that cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are whether. this is a suburb of the capital new delhi tibet so be refugees here since 964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here puppy them able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up a business says and looking for work independently but the some it's not enough. people have your own record on this trouble in fact a few years ago there is place only for one state on the land of israel i do not believe in a 2 state solution the official story is that there are no i'm sure we will show
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you i don't care about the official story if you were to go there is it today you would say what has the media been telling the world isn't black and white there's a lot to graze in here join me mad the hot sun on up front as my guests from around the world take the hot seat and we debate the week's top stories and big issues here when i'll just era. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian forgotten this is the news live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes iran announces that it will increase production of low level your radium but it also tells the u.n. that it wants talks. what's really behind the venezuelan president's call for early
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elections and the opposition national assembly will take a look. concerns over the future of chinese for the make up while away off to google decides to pull support for the phone's operating system. at a welcome home to the democratic republic of congo but not everyone is happy to see a popular politician returned from exile. iran has announced that it's quadrupled the rates of production of low enriched uranium it comes a week after tehran said that it was ending some of its commitments under the 2050 nuclear deal the u.s. government withdrew from that agreement last year citing that it didn't go far enough to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons iran is looking to increase its production capacity to 3.67 percent which goes beyond the stockpile limits
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imposed by the 2015 accord let's go live now to washington i was a serious political hain is there for us it seems as if in the light of all that president trump is sending a new message on iran bring us up to speed on that betty. it seems like that every single day he would seems like the president is saying something a little bit different taking a different tact well it's continued. monday he was leaving the white house to go to a campaign rally in pennsylvania he was asked about iran and he said that there's no indication that iran is going to do anything to her. arm the u.s. interests or its allies in the region then he said if they did of course it would be met with incredible force he also said that he was willing to negotiate with iran if they're ready that they could basically give me a call but if they're not ready don't even bother but then at the same time he fell back to what he's been saying talking tough about iran's behavior in the region.
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with a rod we'll see what happens but they've been very hostile they've really been the number one. provocateur to or of tara in this country in the you know representing their country but certainly our country's been very much involved because we're trying to help a lot of people out and i don't mind that at all we have no indication that anything's happened or will happen but if it does it will be met obviously with great force will have no choice so what should we be looking for next patsy. well the question is what is the intelligence say the president just said no indication that they're going to add but think about this of the last couple of weeks the u.s. out of said out of abundance of caution out of fear because there was intelligence that iran could act against them they moved up the deployment of an aircraft carrier they placed bombers in the region missile defenses they evacuated or are
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evacuated millet a person just has been diplomatic personnel from the embassy in baghdad they have sent warnings to companies and airlines so if there's no indication they're going to act then why take all of those steps so that i think is going to become the question for congress over the next couple of days we expect that members of the house and the senate are going to be getting classified briefings on what this intelligence shows for those who have already had the basic brief and we're seeing a very different response from a partisan sort of lens democrats are saying there's no there there and we're seeing some republicans come out and say nope this is a real honest to god threat we had to take these steps so that's going to be the question why did the u.s. take all of these steps it was it necessary that the president just said that they were going to act no indication that they will so that's going to be what we'll be watching for in the coming days all right betty many thanks indeed i was there is political hay and reporting live from washington well iran is urging the u.n. secretary general to help facilitate a diplomatic dialogue to ease what it's called the alarming security situation in
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the gulf region diplomatic it's a james basis following those developments from the united nations. the letter which has been sent to the current president of the un security council indonesia and to the un secretary general antonio good terrorists talks about the alarming security situation in the gulf it doesn't mention the us by name but it says currently inaction is creating a lose lose situation instead it's proposing using a un security council resolution for more than 30 years ago to create a new mechanism for talks between the gulf states and iran the proposal by iranian ambassador tart proviron she is one that shows iran is pursuing diplomacy is trying to be reasonable at the same time though coming up with a procedure that would cut the u.s. out of any negotiations it has already been welcomed by the russian ambassador
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we've put a supporter on the need to do. something good version of regional security architecture which would eventually wolf in the larger 4 months but the. need to have a venue verver for much work to discuss good regional issues ambassador benzema added he thought it was likely the security council would talk about the current tension between iran and the us in the near future. well earlier this month president has on rouhani announced iran's partial withdrawal from the nuclear deal saying that it would give an appropriate response to any kind of aggression donald trump responded by suggesting what iran should be doing is calling me sitting down we can make a deal a fair deal he said as reports swirled that the u.s. was considering sending 120000 troops to the middle east iran's supreme leader tried to calm tensions saying that iran would not go to war with the u.s.
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but after washington ordered all non-essential government staff to leave iraq the new head of iran's revolutionary guard talked of a full scale confrontation with the enemy on thursday iran's foreign minister defended tehran's pullout of the nuclear deal saying that it had exercised maximum restraint against an acceptable escalation from the u.s. but speaks daryl kimball who's the executive director of the arms control association he joins us now live from washington good to have you with us when iran says that it's going to start enriching uranium to levels beyond those agreed in the 2050 nuclear deal what exactly does it mean what's iran going to use this material for. well i think what iran is doing right now is they are saying that they have waited for the europeans for the chinese the other parties to the joint conference a plan of action the iran nuclear deal to take steps to compensate for the effect
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of u.s. sanctions that have been put in place over the last year since president trump withdrew from the deal essentially violating the deal so they're now taking some initial steps beginning these steps to bomb up against some of the limits of the agreement which are numerous so one of the 1st things they're talking about is going above the 300 kilogram limits on low enriched uranium that the agreement sets they're very close to that right now we assess that they could if they want exceed that number within just a few weeks there's also something called the heavy water limit iran is also very close to that limit if they choose to exceed the limit in the coming weeks does how those would not be perforation problems i was going to say are steps that could doris does this ramped up production represent
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a proliferation threat. well these initial steps dots what i think we need to be worried about is if the iranians don't see help coming from the europeans and the chinese in the coming 60 days or so they could decide to exceed another limit which is that the level of your aim and richmond they're currently required to stay at the low enriched uranium enrichment level 3.67 percent but if they go higher and closer to weapons grade that would be troubling and that could increase tensions even further but i think it's clear that iran doesn't want to exceed the limits of the deal they're doing this to create leverage to compensate for the effects of these severe oil and financial sanctions the u.s. has put in place to be a dumbass what exactly do we mean when we talk about uranium enrichment
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while you raney i'm comes out of the ground and a form that has to be. enriched so that the $35.00 which is one of the elements the level is increased if it goes up to about 4 percent it's good for electricity production if it goes up to 90 percent uranium to 35 it can be used to make explosive nuclear bombs so that is what we're watching for with this limits thank you will iran continue to cooperate with the international atomic age energy agency and if it doesn't what happens. well that is one of the things the iranians have said they're going to continue to do despite the u.s. sanctions and that is important because that gives the international community a very good independent look into what iran is and it is not doing so the next quarterly report by the international atomic energy agency should be coming in in
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just about 4 to 5 weeks so we should get a snapshot of whether iran has exceeded some of these initial limits or not and as long as iran allows the inspectors access to their sites we do have some assurance that they will not have started pursuing activities that are directly related to nuclear weapons are really good many thanks indeed for being with us thank you talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's military and protest leaders breaking up for a 2nd day the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point for us to say that they will keep demonstrating on the streets of concert until a civilian led government is installed talks between the 2 sides will hold $2.00 to $3.00 days will demonstrators is removed roadblocks that they put up in the capital let's go live now to call tumultuous who can is the forest so hipaa tell us more about the latest sticking points of the talks. well adrian the
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point has been the 2nd point all along since the transitional military council took over and that is the sovereign presidential council now they've already agreed on the legislative assembly they've already agreed on the executive council but the 2 sides cannot agree on how much representation both sides should have in the presidential counselor the military council wants to be the one having the majority as well as chairing that council while the opposition coalition as the declaration of freedom and change have been saying that they want a civilian to be heading that body and they want a civilian majority there's also the issue of the role of that council now the opposition coalition wants it to be a ceremonial role and they want the legislative assembly which they will have the 2 thirds seats in the in the assembly they want to be the one overseeing that presidential council but that's not what the military council wants so once again they had to postpone the talks as thousands literally thousands in front of the army headquarters stayed there waiting for an announcement waiting for that
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civilian government that they've been asking for for the past 6 weeks everybody thinks that who lives in the car too. probably more still to come here on the news including. still dancing i think this is the wrong video but south africa's former president seems unconcerned after appearing in court on corruption charges. no invite for the palestinians they say they wouldn't attend the u.s. that conference on their future even if they were 6. and real madrid get a big boost as they rebuild ahead of next season. look at the pictures right this time south africa's former president jacob zuma appeared in court in an attempt to drop pending corruption charges against him despite the severity he danced in front of supporters outside the courthouse his 9
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year presidency ended in 2018 he was forced to resign by his ruling african national congress party amid allegations that he received payments for a warship contract from a french company in the late 1990 s. from either miller reports. jacob zuma says message is a familiar one he continues to insist he's not corrupt she was spoke to supporters outside court on top of the 1st day of the legal arguments to have corruption charges against him dismissed. that government it's been many years since this case began and i think there have been 5 judges who have decided to drop these charges against me but those who think i am guilty my brain state in the charges they don't want me to be free from. these corruption allegations one of several zuma is implicated in go back more than a decade well zuma was
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a senior member of the consumer tell provincial government the french weapon supply aton this one a 180000000 dollars government contract to supply for free gets to south africa's navy state prosecutors say tal is agreed to pay summa half a $1000000.00 rand that's around $34000.00 along with zuma the company denies bribery is a far the seriousness of the crime some of the payment was allegedly brokered by his former financial adviser should be a shake he was jailed in 2006 for 15 years but was released 4 years later on a medical parole. in 2007 as he prepared for the elections when he would become president of the african national congress zuma was charged with corruption record tearing money laundering and forward the charges were dropped 2 years later because judges said that being political interference but last year prosecutors had another change of mind and the charges were reinstated that was just weeks after zuma was
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forced to resign as president because of links to numerous other corruption allegations jacob zuma as lawyers have begun their arguments against him standing trial they say the charges were laid more than a decade ago and he should have been tried back then according to them the case is politically driven something the fall of president supports is outside agree well in or out of the service when i say that is what you need to. forces as it was that of the local just the time than sorry. just not if zuma loses this bid and stands trial later this year he could face 25 years in prison but if he succeeds in getting these charges thrown out this may not be the last court appearance was zuma he remains linked to of
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a corruption scandal still under investigation for me to mullah al-jazeera pietermaritzburg south africa but as well as president nicolas maduro has proposed holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly the next should you'll vote isn't until late 2020 at least a dozen assembly members from the opposition have been stripped of their legislative immunity in recent weeks and face charges of treason and subversion representatives of the opposition leader one guy i don't know held talks in the u.s. where future military cooperation was discussed let's go live now to the venezuelan capital caracas our latin america and it's a lucien human. so. who has proposed these early elections for the national assembly. i like to use it to happen. hello adrian made whether it could happen or not isn't so much the question but rather whether the opposition is going to accept it remember president you could
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ask the little could simply just decide to hold them even if his opponent refused to take part this has happened in the past my little has been saying now for months that he wants to bring forward elections but only for the only institution that he does not control which is the national assembly hall bit albeit a powerless national assembly but he's saying it now in the context of this crisis and of the fact that there have been some initial attempts to see whether negotiations or mediation could take place to sort of end this deadlock they took place in all slow and. between the government and representatives of the opposition leader now why the all is has been saying all along however that he is not going to settle for anything less than the resignation of model a transition government and new general elections to renew all the institutions not just the only institution that the opposition controls and president said today
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that he is willing to talk to quote the devil to bring peace to venezuela and i would now i would wonder right now wage and whether the devil as he calls weibo really wants to talk to him at least about this tell us more about this this be seeing between the pentagon. representatives. well you were mentioning that at least a dozen opposition deputies have been stripped of their immunity they've actually been 14 of them and 15 if you count the himself who could be imprisoned at any time accused of treason so what has happened when that went or rather when that happened why the law asked for his representative in washington to hold him beating with the u.s. southern command in the end they met with the pentagon to try to get some kind of a commitment a strong commitment from the trump government to actually come to the aid militarily of president of the opposition leaders should he ask for it he did not get back to shore and said least not that we know of so this may not have been
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everything that white ball also had been hoping for remember that the threat of the possibility of u.s. military intervention here has been one of his strongest cards you see but he thinks there is a sea of human life in caracas and. congolese opposition politician. is stu to address his supporters after returning from exile he spent almost 3 years in belgium after a foreign else with former president joseph kabila has returned home coincides with a visit by french foreign minister shore eve who's meeting the new president as he enters security catherine sawyer reports. boys good to his return from exile cross his hometown of lubumbashi to a standstill. tens of thousands of supporters while the airports to welcome him. he fled the country in 2016 after forming out with former president joseph kabila whose government accused him of corruption and haring mass neris to overthrow the
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states while in exile the sentenced to 3 years in prison for property fraud that conviction was struck last month allowing him to return home to the ground we have video of our leaders back with thanks pleased that security for making this possible they want to do to to work together to fix our country that one somebody will translate we have a decent florida we will follow who directs them on the country's politics to be has held presidential ambitions but was barred from contesting in last year's election while govern out the mineral rich katanga province between 262015 he faced allegations of abusing his power to expand his wealth in mining and transport he's always denied this. the output i was given maybe the. well maybe the allocation of the. many close to other parts of the country like would.
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like to believe he comes back on the day president felix to see katie made a prime minister ending months of speculation and. site inti over the late process 73 year old sylvester a lugar has served in 3 previous government a former president has of kabila these late father and the late mobutu says the sec or until his appointment he was managing director of the aging national railways company is a loyal member of cabalists political party and comes from the former president's home region. bash the message from a to b. to his supporters was clear he told them he's back to defend the constitution and he is a political rivals that forced him to flee katherine sawyer al-jazeera lubumbashi southeast. united nations as a baby force to scale back the delivery of humanitarian aid to some parts of yemen
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that are under hooty control earlier this month the world food program roadster hooty leaders after being refused access to those in need the agency says the biggest challenge it faces is what it calls the obstruct a role of some leaders the u.n. says the suspension of a it would be a last resort. the agency will do everything within its powers to ensure that the weakest and most vulnerable especially the children do not suffer he still hopes the good sense will prevail and the suspension will not happen the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of their people lies with the yemeni leadership the white house is accusing the palestinian authority of quote shamefully trying to block their future the authority hadn't been invited to talks and said they wouldn't take parts at a conference organized by donald trump's son in law. is expected to unveil the u.s. president's long awaited blueprint for palestine and israel in bahrain next month
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events being held to outline economic aspects of the plan the palestinian prime minister says they have been consulted about the conference tyler says that any u.s. plan will probably favor israel and b. financial blackmail for palestinians. the cabinet stresses that it wasn't consulted about the reported workshop and neither about the content nor the outcome and or the timing it clarifies that the financial crisis that the palestinian national authority is living through today is a result of the financial war that is being waged against us in order to win political concessions we do not submit to blackmail and we do not trade our political rights for money. from him who is in ramallah in the occupied west bank. referred from the palestinian prime minister mohammed to stay in this morning that and he said that the palestinians were not consulted in the words workshop that is expected to be held next month in beheading and we've heard from him in previous
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occasions saying that palestinians do not trade politics for food and that the solution to the palestinian cause should definitely include a political aspect and not just an economic one we've also heard from the palestinian president's spokesperson who said that the palestinians still to give an answer or that they are going to be attending this conference or not but they are not expected to be attending and that has been a previous conference in which palestinians have not attending we've heard from palestinian businessmen as well who said that they do not want or do not intend to join this conference the main issue here seems to be that politics should be the main issue on the table and not just economy there with the news out from al-jazeera will get a weather update next u.s. automaker ford announces major job cuts will take a look at what's behind the. life imitating cranes comedian turned president is sworn in for a 2nd time but this time it's for real. pakistan bringing the changes with the
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cricket world cup just 10 days away the details coming up in sports. alone again what we are experiencing a very severe weather outbreak as we speak right now and what we're looking at is these thunderstorms coming out of the rockies have all the elements coming together we have more still we have a temperature contrast as well as upper level instability and a severe weather outbreak including tornadoes damaging hail and gusting winds is going to be the problem as we go into tuesday so we're going to be keeping an eye out on this behind the system no. it's going to feel more like winter across the rockies where we do have winter storm advisories in effect for the higher elevations picking of snow here in the middle of may that is going to continue as we go from tuesday to wednesday as well as some rain and windy conditions across
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it is good to have you with us hello adrian from going to here in doha with the news from al-jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour iran has announced that it's to quadruple its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program the softer the u.s. president and the rods foreign minister traded threats on twitter. talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's but a tree and protest leaders after breaking up for a 2nd day the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point just to say they will keep the. strafing on the streets of khartoum until a civilian led government is installed and venezuela's president nicolas maduro has proposed holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly it coincides with talks held in the u.s. with pentagon officials and representatives of opposition leader quite. a u.s.
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judge has ruled that congress should have access to president donald trump's financial records the ruling means house democrats have the right to investigate the president without opening formal impeachment proceedings sound serious kristen salumi is at a trump rally in ville pennsylvania good tell us more what's the president's response to this pay and. play during on the way here to likening pennsylvania the president said that he was disappointed in the federal judge's decision not to block the subpoenas that have been sought by members of congress subpoenas that would if i take them because really all these children for financial records kind of drama here is accounting for the president that democrats are just inside of it i remembered i needed. to see him in the russian general election and be pushing this issue and shouldn't
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be and that is why this or this federal judge to me you pointed out the challenge was pointed by former president obama president trying on his team in the field this case they've said that they will kill the case but the judge ruled that documents should be the least harm excuse me. prior came out pending that the key words even if the appeal is not heard the documents must be. kristen for the white house counsel doma god has been ordered to testify to the house judiciary committee the president says that's not going to happen what's the latest on that. absolutely. excuse me again something stuck in my throat my. time against attorney recently released the state. talking
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against attorney has just released a statement saying that he did not testify before the house judiciary committee tomorrow he'd been requested to provide information about the growing chinese hybrid white house. during. the motorway for what is about possible obstruction of justice on the on the president chart that was detailed in the not sure jerry mathers the chairman of that hearing. said its passage was. anger at president trump who earlier in the candidate said that john mccain shouldn't testify jerry now they are saying that this is just the latest supreme effort in that obstruction by president chimed in what they still expect time again former white house attorney to testify before them tomorrow but now again we're hearing from his attorney that that will not have been for so many thanks i wish i could give you this glass of water that i have that i meant to
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soldiering on through that well done kristen kristen salumi that now major redundancies upon announced at the ford motor company the u.s. vehicle maker is cutting $7000.00 workers and offices worldwide that's 10 percent of its salaried stuff ford aims to save $600000000.00 a year as it gives up to build more electric and self drive vehicles in the future as there as john hendren reports from chicago. ford motor company is laying off $7000.00 white collar workers worldwide that's about 10 percent of its salaried work force deep cuts at ford and those might just be the beginning that's part of an $11000000000.00 restructuring from the company why their sales actually went up in the united states in the past year but they've gone down in europe asia and latin america and as they're competing in the standard car market they are also competing with technology companies like tesla and way mo which are making self
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driving electric cars and this follows on the heels of cuts by general motors even deeper cuts of $8000.00 workers or about 15 percent of its salaried workforce they're facing similar industry pressures and those companies are regearing for an era in which perhaps people aren't buying so many cars but perhaps hiring self driving cars to take them where they want to go on a regular basis and all of this happens is those companies have been hit by tariffs the trump administration has set on steel and other metals that has cost ford alone about a $1000000000.00 over the past year and to put that in perspective the company is saving about $600000000.00 with the cuts that it is announced on monday that doesn't get you quite to the $1000000000.00 the company has paid in terrorist for importing the metals it needs to make those cars so the tariffs have been bad news on top of a rough year for the automakers let's fix david kiley who joins us now live from an album michigan he's editor in chief of new roads media
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a digital content company providing automotive news good to have you with us david so jim achatz been talking about these cuts what since last. are they going to improve profits for ford and for the boost the price of chefs. well i think they will help shares along shares are actually up almost 20 percent in the last 3 months jim hackett's been kind of a slow walking this restructuring since last fall he doesn't like to spring anything suddenly on people but i think he's gotten some traction by talking about them since last fall as your reporter pointed out ford not only has to cut costs to make up for the trump tariffs that are costing them about a $1000000000.00 a year but they have found themselves kind of missile wind in staffed wrong for the changes that are that are coming with self driving cars with more electric
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cars and things like that you know don't forget that this is a company that has largely getting out of the said dan business all together so you've got layers of management and product areas that are superfluous now so this isn't going to affect blue collar jobs that the men and women who work on the production line these are the office workers right and it is hiring in other parts of the business is that correct. yes this is this is salaried workers actually ford has done a very good job in the last 10 years since we had the economic meltdown of kind of right sizing their manufacturing footprint so so this this change does not so much affect people on the line it's conny getting the mix of executive talent and managerial talent correct for what for the future of the auto industry for the
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mobility industry if you will and in europe they're very much changing their business away from. so many cars for consumers much more into the commercial area they have this big alliance with votes wagon now and so votes wagon is actually going to carry some of the kind of the managerial and white collar weight for ford in europe so can ford win out in the era of electric and or summated vehicles i'm sorry i didn't hear the question can food win in the era of electric or summated voce. well i think this is a this is part of the blueprint for if not winning competing with the likes of toyota and tesla and honda and general motors g.m. has a very good electric program ford's technology has been
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a little bit behind that's one of the reasons that they've joined forces with volkswagen group in order to share those costs should us cost burden and kind of share some of the intellectual property that they have each company has pursued on their own so that they can be more efficient you know one of the very capital intensive time for auto companies because while they're doing a lot of spending in developing around electric cars and autonomous cars it's not like they're selling a lot of those out of the showroom right now they're still making their money their profit and their money off pickup trucks and s.u.v.s what they've done is they've stripped away the ford fiesta ford focuses and ford fusion is in other sedans that we're not making any money in many cases losing them selves of money so they've steer stripping away these these money losing propositions so that they can
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properly invest in these kind of future mobility solutions david really good to talk to many thanks dave for being with us david kiley the u.s. government says that a 16 year old guatemalan boy has died in a border patrol station in southern texas he's the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december sarah's hi joe castro reports from washington. the government has not released details of what contributed to the death of this 16 year old boy from guatemala but what we do know is that he was apprehended while crossing the border 7 days ago since that time he spent days in 2 border patrol facilities and we suspect that he was either traveling alone or had been separated from his parents because the government said they were in the process of transferring him to another government agency that's in charge of the more longer term shelters for unaccompanied minors but before they were able to do that this
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morning he was discovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead now this will have been the 5th child to have died in u.s. government custody along the border in just 6 months this 16 year old boy had been staying in facilities that were intended to hold children for no longer than 72 hours these are the places where we've seen those images of children sleeping in what looks like cages without beds laying on the concrete floor although it's too early to say what contributed to his death we know that last week a toddler died due to our pneumonia as well as other children who are is kept south of the border in mexico under trump's weighed in mexico policy last week as well a 10 year old girl perished in a mexico city shelter there the u.s. city of chicago was sworn in its 1st ever african-american female laurie lightfoot is also the city's 1st openly gay leader before
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a federal prosecutor has vowed to fight chicago's high crime rates the city last year saw more bird is the new york and los angeles combined with 56 year old told supporters with public safety was no longer a commodity only available to the wealthy. google's parent company alphabet has suspended some of its business with charities tech jobs. our way of saying that it's complying with the u.s. government you way smartphones won't have access to google's play store where users download popular apps including g. mail and you tube it will maintain use of the android operating system via open source licensing but google provides way with any technical support the u.s. is trying to blacklist the company around the world several countries a banned huawei from the development of the 5 g. mobile network citing security concerns the chinese tech giant says that it will continue to provide updates after sell services to its existing smartphones and
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tablets. is a political political analyst who advises the chinese government's all economic and development this use he says the u.s. is trying to cripple look competition. basically this is a very clear attempt to cripple hallway it's kind of like in the old days the u.s. when confronted by russia over sputnik going to the moon they said we're going to outcompete you we're going to show you the best and the brightest and what we can do but today it seems more about tripping up the competition we don't have to compete against you if we can cripple you this is going to be a long term situation in terms of what beijing can do hopefully it won't but it could quite possibly say that for security reasons they will be banning broadcom qualcomm who have also joined on the train with google and keep all of those out make it almost impossible from the do that then this is what i would call
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a hard fork where you're really going to see a real change in and basically 2 camps going ahead with their respective technologies you could see apple's sales plummet this is one of the other realities of this trade war is that these types of international stories are going to impact more and more nationalists china and they will shy away from buying apple and other u.s. products remember this is a over $350000000000.00 a year market where u.s. companies are selling in china and that that would have disastrous consequences for american businesses especially on the profit lines ukraine's new president has a lenski has used his swearing in ceremony to dissolve parliament triggering a snap election the comedian politician said that his 1st priority in office is to reach a cease fire deal with pro russian separatists in the east of the country john holl
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reports. and even though the early months ago seemed unthinkable the comedian and actor to me as president of ukraine. a lot dimmer zelinsky. with all the neighbors than them agreeing zelinsky has become president before he's character in a popular t.v. series servant of the people is a schoolteacher whose improbable rise to the presidency is built on a campaign against corruption zelinsky his own rise now taking up the role for real was built not on clear policies but on public distrust in fact little is known about his policies instead ukraine is taking a chance on a man with no political experience rejecting a political class that many voters feel has failed them corruption remains rife and a war in the east that divides the country continues with no end in sight the landscapes problem here is that people didn't vote for him they voted against the
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establishment against the other candidates the people who have been running ukraine for the last 25 years and so and you saw that today in various reports from the ukrainian parliament they want massive crowds supporting zelinsky so selenski popularity isn't really very deep in that sense it's more an anti vote than a provo. supporters sees alinsky as a breath of fresh air among his 1st steps a pledge to call early parliamentary elections he's referred to some m.p.'s as petty crooks and a promise to end the war with russian backed separatists said look nice you know i'm ready he said to do everything so that our heroes don't die. that's something he's pre-disaster petro poroshenko wasn't able to do and did make reforms that helped ukraine stave off economic collapse voters decided he hadn't done enough to
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rid the country of corruption he will be under great pressure to do better. a presidency that breaks with tradition got off to the most traditional start. who chose to walk the streets to his swearing in ceremony high fives and selfies also not hallmarks of previous administrations all of this clearly styled as a fresh start for ukraine even though no one really knows what president plans to do or is capable of. al-jazeera. or government ministers from austria's far right freedom party have resigned it's in response to chancellor sebastian kurtz who says he'll propose to the president that the interior minister be fired the freedom party had warned that it would pull out of the government if forced out the party's leader resigned on saturday he was caught on camera apparently offering government contracts to a wealthy russian woman in exchange for political support. politicians from
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europe's mainstream parties are calling on voters to stand against the far right ahead of the european parliament election among them france's president. whose mess with european council president donald tusk to discuss the vote which starts on thursday reports from paris. france is european elections are shaping up to be something of a rerun of the 2017 presidential campaign emanuel. and the far right party of marine le pen are opinion polls suggest in the lead for the jewel of opposing visions of europe and a reflection of growing divisions in france at this paris market some say they're worried about immigrate. climate change and the cost of living i'm totally sick of politicians with that big salaries as opposed to defend us workers but they do nothing says mcconnachie been in power was struggling to live. it's important to
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vote for europe because there are countries where populist governments have come to power and it would be stupid to let that continue the far right one france's last european elections in $24.00 team since then and the immigration populous parties have flourished in europe and brakes it has rattled the bloc buoying the pen and the nationalist allies move even when the noise still weak is so we're experiencing a historic moment and all the signs show that we are on the eve of great political change in europe the idea of the europe that denies the right of nations to exist your thora terry in the vision of an imprisoning e.u. have been massively rejected. the french president's rarely publicly campaign in european elections but macro is breaking with tradition he says europe's in crisis and he's fighting to save it i want reforms e.u. i want to accelerate the integration on some issues i think on currency on digital on climate action we need more europe i want you to be more protection protective
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for emanuel mark all these elections are an opportunity not only to campaign for united europe but also to try and boost his personal popularity in bronze after a particularly challenging here domestically. difficult 6 months with yellow vests and a huge drop in his popularity in the country so these elections are a thirst for him what is at stake for him is 1st of all to rebuild his popularity within the country and to be in a position to have some influence on european affairs for the next 2 years the elections might be a chance for macro but they are also fraught with risk a win for the president's party and france will be. bolster him for the remainder of his mandate but if his party loses to the far right it will be a humiliating defeat in front and back in europe. al-jazeera.
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with campaigning in full swing ahead of those european elections the space of milkshake attacks on u.k. right wing politicians has claimed its highest profile victim. to find himself in the firing line as he campaigned on the streets of the city of. a key figure in the campaign for leaving the european union a 32 year old man was arrested at the scene. 5 politicians have been released from prison to pick up the parliamentary credentials they have been in detention at a high security facility. the temporary release comes ahead of the parliament's opening session on tuesday. so. he plays his final professional match we'll tell you how he got on in the sport.
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i. will again try to support his. thank you very much spanish football legends of a has played his final professional game the 39 year old's final game or was it for catteries sidel said they were away to iran's press palace and the asian champions league came close to scoring as his team lost to know the former spain international is best known for his time of barcelona where he won 8 leader and 4 champions league titles he also won the world cup in 2010
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german woke up when a tony cruise to has signed a new 4 year contract with real madrid it 29 year old says that he hopes to end his career at the club while cruz is staying at wales coach citizens adana said to overhaul his squad ahead of the new season bell just one of the high profile players lucky to depart reality have endured a poor season of finishing 3rd in lady gaga and exit in the champions league in the last 16. the cricket world cup begins in just 10 days in england and former champions pakistan made a major recall to their side hammad a mere has been included in their final squad the 27 year old that was left out of pakistan provisional squad following slump in form taking just 2 it hits in his last 10 o.d.i. as however pakistan have turned to him out following afford to nothing serious trashing by england america was one of pakistan's star players as they won the
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champions trophy in 2017. and as if i only have also been recalled him a whole month. later believe mohammad amir was not included in our initial list of players we couldn't see him both during the series against england but he is a senior bowl and has vast experience of bowling in english conditions and that's why we've selected him in 2011 champions india have received a big boost all round. has been declared fit after hurting his shoulder during this year's i.p.l. where he makes india's a final squad group has won gold p.g.a. championship for the 2nd consecutive year he 29 year old said he never thought about failing on his way to a 4th major title the spy a closer than expected final round and here it is and has.
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another major title for america's. but this wasn't the final break procession most expected to be standing here today with 4 majors is it's mind blowing today was definitely the most satisfying out of all of them for how. stressful that round us. kept began the final round at new york's bethpage black course with a 7 shot lead the 1st 10 holes in hints at the drama to come out with a 2nd straight p.j. title seemingly in his grasp kept at bay counts a full set. was bogey's rather than birdies appeared on a school card. and former u.s. open champion dustin johnson was on the charge. and he was with 3 holes to play johnson moved within a single stroke of the leader was but johnson has
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a habit of coming up just short it may just that he dropped shots at the 16th and 17th that gave kept of a chance to steady himself heading towards the final green as he became the 1st person to successfully defend the p.g.a. and us open titles a 4 of a par round of $74.00 and nuff to secure a 2 shot win was definite i never thought about failing i mean i was trying my charm my butt off you know if if i would have bowed all the way in. you know i still would've worked out as i tried my hardest i was on 12 t.v. maybe i saw there was a there's a lot of order at there and you know i think it was at 12 under making the turn and so you know i knew i knew the play well federation but. yeah i gave it i gave it a run so you can ask for it kept it has now won 4 majors in his last 8 starts on
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you ben hogan jack nicklaus and tonka woods have enjoyed similar success in such a short space of time on the richardson al-jazeera. in toronto raptors that one game 3 of the eastern conference finals against me walking quietly leonard lead the raptors once again with a game high 36 points it wasn't easy though the raptors surviving to all the times to beat me while the 118212 the bucs though still lead the series 2 games to one. you know how much work we put in and we know how you know how badly you want to and he says it just continue to show every single night and you know you just want to take it was it was a hard victory but but you want to take it in and the next game trying to get another one we were able to get over the give them credit as a group you know they played well a couple guys really stepped up for them so i think there's lots of opportunity for us to look and look at how we can get better collectively how we can be better
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going in the game for so. you know i think we look forward to that and also is false and we'll have more later on. salary thanks and that's it from the news hour but as you know the news never stops on the back in just a moment with more of the day's news. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is you know it's very challenging liberally particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live
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concerns over the future of chinese for make up our way after google decides to pull support for the android phones operating system. and a welcome home to the democratic republic of congo but not everyone is happy to see a popular politician returned from exile. iran has announced that it's quadrupled the rate of production of low enriched uranium it comes a week after terence said that it was ending some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal the u.s. government withdrew from that agreement last year citing that it didn't go far enough to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons iran is looking to increase its production capacity to 3.67 percent which goes beyond the stockpile limits imposed by the 2015 of course more from particle hayne is in washington. it seems
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like. that every single day he would seems like the the president is saying something a little bit different taking different tact well it's continued on to this monday he was leaving the white house to go to a campaign rally in pennsylvania he was asked about iran and he said that there's no indication that iran is going to do anything to harm the u.s. interests or its allies in the region then he said if they did of course it would be met with incredible force he also said that he was willing to negotiate with iran if they're ready that they could basically give them a call but if they're not ready don't even bother but then at the same time he would fell back to what he's been saying talking tough about iran's behavior in the region with a rod we'll see what happens but they've been very hostile they've really been the number one. provocateur to or of tara in this country of the you know representing
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their country but certainly our country's been very much involved because we're trying to help a lot of people out and i don't mind that at all we have no indication that anything has happened or will happen but if it does it will be met obviously with great force will have no choice well the question is what does the intelligence say the president just said no indication that they're going to add but think about this of the last couple of weeks the u.s. out of said out of an abundance of caution out of fear because there was intelligence that iran could act against them they moved up the deployment of an aircraft carrier that police bombers in the region missile defenses the evacuated our diplomatic personnel from the embassy in baghdad there are some warnings to companies and airlines so if there's no indication they're going to act then why take all of those steps so that i think is going to become the question for congress over the next couple of days we expect that members of the house and the senate are going to be getting classified briefings on what this intelligence shows
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and while iran is urging the u.n. secretary general to help facilitate a diplomatic dialogue to ease what it's called the alarming security situation in the gulf region diplomatic it's a james pais is following developments at the united nations. the letter which has been sent to the current president of the un security council indonesia and to the un secretary general antonio good terrorists talks about the alarming security situation in the gulf it doesn't mention the us by name but it says currently inaction is creating a lose lose situation instead it's proposing using a un security council resolution for more than 30 years ago to create a new mechanism for talks between the gulf states and iran the proposal by iranian ambassador tart proviron she is one that shows iran is pursuing diplomacy is trying to be reasonable at the same time though coming up with
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a procedure that would cut the u.s. out of any negotiations it has already been welcomed by the russian ambassador we've put a supporter on the need to do. something good version of regional security architecture which would eventually wolf in the larger 4 months but the. need to have a venue verver for much work to discuss good regional issues ambassador benzema added he thought it was likely the security council would talk about the current tension between iran and the u.s. in the near future daryl kimball is the executive director of the arms control association and says the move by iran could be used as leverage to try to push the u.s. to the negotiating table. well i think what iran is doing right now is they are saying that they have waited for the europeans for the chinese the other parties to the
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joint conference a plan of action the iran nuclear deal to take steps to compensate for the effect of u.s. sanctions that have been put in place over the last year since president trump withdrew from the deal essentially violating the deal so they are now taking some initial steps beginning these steps to bomp up against some of the limits of the agreement which are numerous so one of the 1st things they're talking about is going above the 300 kilogram limits on low enriched uranium that the agreement sets they're very close to that right now we assess that they could if they want exceed that number within just a few weeks if the iranians don't see help coming from the europeans of the chinese in the coming 60 days or so they could decide to exceed another limit
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which is the the level of uranium enrichment they're currently required to stay at the low enriched uranium enrichment level 3.67 percent but if they go higher and closer to weapons grade that would be troubling and that could increase tensions even further talks are continuing between sudan's military protest leaches but the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point just and say they'll keep demonstrating on the streets of constitution and to a civilian led government is in schools talks between the 2 sides were halted for 3 days while demonstrations removed roadblocks they put up in the capital. as well as president nicolas maduro has proposed holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly the next should you of blues is till 2020 at least
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a dozen assembly members from the opposition have been stripped of the legislative immunity in recent weeks and face charges of treason and subversion representatives of opposition leader who held talks in the us with future military cooperation was discussed last in america and its lucy in human reports from caracas. president hugo had said many many times over the last few months that he is willing in fact that he wants to bring forward elections for the national assembly the only institution that he does not control so that in and of itself is not new what's new is the context there have been exploratory talks between the government and the opposition. the opposition in norway nothing supposedly had come of this but now president says he is willing to quote speak to the devil if that will bring peace now the devil of course that he is referring to is the opposition leader but it's not clear that wants to talk to him at least about that
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because he has put 3 or maybe 3 demands which he says are not negotiable and that is for to resign for there to be a transition government and for elections to be held but not just for the national assembly but for all of the institutions in the country starting with the presidency so it's not clear at all whether this latest suggestion is really going to fly or the word whether it will work at all to try to unlock this deadlock congolese opposition politician moyes khatami is due to address a rally of his supporters after returning from exile khatami spent almost 3 years in belgium off of falling out with then president joseph kabila has returned to the democratic republic of congo. and sides with a visit to kinshasa by french foreign minister sean evil agree on is due to hold talks with the current president catherine sawyer reports. was good to his return from exile cross his hometown of lubumbashi to
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a standstill. tens of thousands of supporters while the airports to welcome him. he fled the country in 2016 up to falling out with former president joseph kabila whose government accused him of corruption and herring mass neris to overthrow the states while in exile will sentenced to 3 years in prison for property fraud that conviction was struck last month allowing him to return home to the ground we have very early days back with thanks pleased that security for making this possible they want to do to to work together to fix our country that one somebody will translate. into we will follow who directs them on the country's politics to be has held presidential ambitions but was barred from contesting in last year's election while govern out the mineral rich katanga province between 262015 he faced allegations of abusing his power to expand his wealth in mining and transport he's
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always denied this was the output i was given the budget maybe the was was well he was allocated the. money close to other parts of the country like would. like to see of the people he comes back on the day president felix sic 80 made a prime minister ending months of speculation and insight into over the late process 73 year old sylvester has served in 3 previous government a former president has of kabila these late father and the late mobutu says this. until his appointment he was managing director of the aging national railways company is a loyal member of political party and comes from the former president's home region . the message from a to b.
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to his supporters was clear he told them he's back to defend the constitution and he is a political rivals that forced him to flee catherine soy al jazeera. southeast. weather update next here on al-jazeera then i. was still dancing south africa's former president seems unconcerned off for appearing in court on corruption charges and us also make a 4 announces major job cuts will take a look at what's behind that. the weather sponsored by cattle alway's. hello gator welcome back to your international weather forecast we're here across china we have been dealing with a lot of rain particularly over the weekend and you can see all of those showers
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here across the southern coast well the good news is by the time we get to tuesday and into wednesday most of that rain begins to make its way into the south china sea and most of those cities begin to improve in terms of rain as well as clouds over hong kong going to sing about 27 degrees there on tuesday may be getting a little bit warmer by the time we get to wednesday but mostly activity is going to be over here towards the west into northern parts of vietnam for annoy the temperature is going to be about $29.00 to greece but the heat index is actually to make it feel more like $33.00 to $34.00 degrees because of all the middy across much of that area well across malaysia we are looking a lot of storms as well you can see that on the satellite as they pop up in the heating of the day for manila though it is going to be off and on rain showers few as we go from tuesday as well as into wednesday with the temperature there of about $34.00 degrees and then very quickly over here towards sri lanka and southern india where father picking up some monsoonal rain showers across much of that area we're not talking very heavy at times but those showers will continue as we go towards
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the next couple of days temperatures are coming down so for colombo 31 degrees for you and bengaluru rain in your forecast of the temperature of 33 there. the weather . 20 years of china's transformation. told through one young girl's journey. from birth to adult eve. 2 decades following the development of her life animation. rewind returns to the story of k.k. the girl from quango. on al-jazeera.
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hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you for a moment of the main news this hour iran has announced that it's put drew pulled its production of low enriched uranium as part of its nuclear program the source of the u.s. president and iran's foreign minister traded threats on twitter. talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's military and protest leaders after breaking up for a 2nd day the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking points just to say they'll keep demonstrating on the streets of khartoum until a civilian led government is installed and venezuela's president thankless but durable has proposed holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly it coincides with talks held in the u.s. with pentagon officials and representatives of the opposition leader on quite. a u.s. judge has ruled that congress should have access to president donald trump's financial
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records the ruling means that house democrats have the right to investigate the president without opening formal impi. proceedings let's cross live now to kristen salumi is a trump bradley in more phil pennsylvania what's been the president's response to the judge's decision. is well on his way here to central pennsylvania president john stopped and spoke to reporters saying that he was disappointed in the judge's decision not to blogs to peano's for him and his 3 children requested by the house oversight committee to look at the president and his family's financial records from his accounting firm he accused democrats of pursuing this because they're upset over the smaller report's findings which did not find him guilty of lucian going to the russians during the election. he said that this was
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a wrong decision by you know mamma appointed judge and that the president will appeal this decision moving forward but the judge's ruling finds that must release that of the accounting for must reduce the president's financial records and whether or not he wins that appeal the appeals likely would take time and the records will be released so bit of a defeat for the president that he's not talking about here to the. white house counsel has been ordered to testify to the house judiciary committee the president says that's not going to happen what happens down. the. well it was really all down mcgann's court whether he testified or not and late today his personal journey has issued a statement saying that the former white house counsel will not testify now before congress out of respect for the president's instructions that after the president
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earlier in the day said that he did not want him again to testify that he should suffer he said this publicly to order. earlier that prompted the things response from the judiciary chairman sherry novel or who was calling this hearing the accuse the president of the shocking pattern of the obstruction that was detailed in the maloof he said this latest on them from him the stress his latest act of obstruction this is something the committee was hoping to explore more detail on the. forces closest to the president and some of these alleged acts of obstruction that took place and how detailed the leak was but it looks like at this stage those hearings will go forward but not with don again present not much talk about that here in pennsylvania the president instead is talking to his hardcore supporters about the economy record low unemployment and here in pennsylvania but does still
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facing these pressures back in the nation's capital for so many thanks indeed ours is kristensen really live in montoya's ville pennsylvania. indonesia's election commission has announced that president joko widodo has won the last month's election with 55 percent of the votes with over $1185000000.00 of the total $154000000.00 votes cast in the world's 3rd largest democracy and election board ruled out claims by opposition parties of systematic cheating due to a lack of evidence the commission will officially declare we don't know the winner by may 28th if there are no legal challenges by opposition parties. google's parent company alphabet suspended some of its business with chinese tech giant way saying that it's complying with the u.s. government. new way smartphones words have access to google's place to all where users download popular apps including g.
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mail and you tube it will maintain use of the android operating system via open source licensing but google won't provide huawei with any technical support the u.s. is trying to blacklist the company around the world several countries have banned hallway from development of the 5 g. mobile network citing security concerns chinese tech giant says it will continue providing updates after sales services to its existing smartphones and tablets is a political analyst who advises the chinese government on economic and development issues he says the u.s. is trying to cripple the competition. basically this is a very clear attempt to cripple hallway it's kind of like in the old days the u.s. when confronted by russia over sputnik going to the moon they said we're going to outcompete you we're going to show you the best and the brightest and what we can do but today it seems more about tripping up the competition we don't have to
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compete against you if we can cripple you this is going to be a long term situation in terms of what beijing can do hopefully it won't but it could quite possibly say that for security reasons they will be banning broadcom qualcomm who have also joined on the train with google and keep all of those out make it almost impossible from the do that then this is what i would call a hard fork where you're really going to see a real change in and basically 2 camps going ahead with their respective technologies you could see apple's sales plummet this is one of the other realities of this trade war is that these types of international stories are going to impact more and more nationalist china and they will shy away from buying apple and other u.s. products remember this is a over $350000000000.00 a year market where u.s. companies are selling in china and that that would have disastrous consequences for
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american businesses especially on the profit lines. major redundancies been announced at the ford motor company in the u.s. vehicle make-a is cutting $7000.00 workers that offices worldwide that's 10 percent of its salaried stuff ford is aiming to save $600000000.00 a year as it gives up to build more electric and self drive vehicles subzero as john hendren reports now from chicago. ford motor company is laying off $7000.00 white collar workers worldwide that's about 10 percent of its salaried work force deep cuts at ford and those might just be the beginning that's part of an $11000000000.00 restructuring from the company why their sales actually went up in the united states in the past year but they've gone down in europe asia and latin america and as they're competing in the standard car market they are also competing with technology companies like tesla and way mo which are making self driving
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electric cars and this follows on the heels of cuts by general motors even deeper cuts of $8000.00 workers or about 15 percent of its salaried workforce they're facing similar industry pressures and those companies are regearing for an era in which perhaps people aren't buying so many cars but perhaps hiring self driving cars to take them where they want to go on a regular basis and all of this happens is those companies have been hit by tariffs the trumpet ministration has set on steel and other metals that has cost ford alone about a $1000000000.00 over the past year and to put that in perspective the company is saving about $600000000.00 with the cuts that it is announced on monday that doesn't get you quite to the $1000000000.00 the company has paid in terrorist for importing the metals it needs to make those cars so the tariffs have been bad news on top of a rough year for the automakers the u.s. government says that a 16 year old guatemala boy has died at
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a border patrol station in southern texas he's the 5th migrant child to die in custody since december heidi joe castra reports from washington. the government has not released details of what contributed to the death of this 16 year old boy from guatemala but what we do know is that he was apprehended while crossing the border 7 days ago since that time he spent days in 2 border patrol facilities and we suspect that he was either traveling alone or had been separated from his parents because the government said they were in the process of transferring him to another government agency that's in charge of the more longer term shelters for unaccompanied minors but before they were able to do that this morning he was discovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead now this will have been the 5th child to have died in u.s. government custody along the border in just 6 months this 16 year old boy
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had been staying in facilities that were intended to hold children for no longer than 72 hours these are the places where we've seen those images of children sleeping in what looks like cages without beds laying on the concrete floor although it's too early to say what contributed to his death we know that last week a toddler died due to our pneumonia as well as other children who are is kept south of the border in mexico under trump's weighed in mexico policy last week as well a 10 year old girl perished in a massive go city shelter there the united nations says that it may be forced to scale back the delivery of humanitarian aid to some parts of yemen that are under hoofy control earlier this month the world food program wrote to the goofy leaders of to being refused access to those in need she says the biggest challenge it faces is what it calls the obstructive rule of some who believe the u.n.
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says the suspension of aid would be a last resort. the agency will do everything within its powers to ensure that the weakest and most vulnerable especially the children do not suffer he still hopes the good sense will prevail and the suspension will not happen the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of their people lies with the yemeni leadership forces loyal to libyan warlord khalifa haftar of cut off a key water pipeline supplying the capital tripoli the un says it could amount to a war crime water supplies in the city and surrounding areas are now suspended and residents are relying on private water deliveries tripoli is home to at least a 1000000 people it's been under siege since early april when khalifa haftar launched a military campaign to take the city at least 500 people have been killed. south africa's former president jacob zuma has appeared in course in attempts to get
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pending corruption charges against him dropped despite the severity dunst in front of supporters outside the courthouse is 9 year presidency ended in 2018 he was forced to resign by his ruling african national congress party amid allegations that he received payments for a warship contract from a french company in the late 1990 s. more now from al-jazeera. jacob zuma is a familiar one who continues to insist he's not corrupt he was spoke to supporters outside quote off the 1st day of the legal arguments to have corruption charges against him dismissed. that government it's been many years since this case began and i think there have been 5 judges who have decided to drop these charges against me but those who think i am guilty my brain state in the charges they don't want me to be free from. these corruption allegations one of several zuma is
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implicated in go back more than a decade well zuma was a senior member of the consumer tell provincial government the french weapon supply aton this one a 180000000 dollars government contract to supply for free gets to south africa's navy state prosecutors say tal is agreed to pay summa half a $1000000.00 rand that's around $34000.00 along with zuma the company denies bribery is of of the seriousness of the crime some of the payment was allegedly brokered by his former financial adviser should be a shake he was jailed in 2006 for 15 years but was released 4 years later on a medical parole. in 2007 as he prepared for the elections when he would become president of the african national congress zuma was charged with corruption record tearing money laundering and forward the charges were dropped 2 years later because judges said that being political interference but last year prosecutors had another
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change of mind and the charges were reinstated that was just weeks after zuma was forced to resign as president because of links to numerous other corruption allegations j consumers lawyers have begun their arguments against him standing trial they say the charges were laid more than a decade ago and he should have been tried back then according to them the case is politically driven something the full of president supports is outside agree well in or out of the service when i say that is what you need to. put yours is as it was that of the local just. not that we are. told it would just be. the place that i would. live just not the group if zuma loses this bit and stands trial later this year he could face 25 years in prison but if he succeeds in getting these charges thrown out this may not be the last
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court appearance was zuma he remains linked to of a corruption scandal still under investigation for me to milan al-jazeera pietermaritzburg south africa ukraine's new president says his 1st task in office is to agree on a ceasefire in the east with pro russian separatists comedian turned politician lensky was sworn in earlier on monday he beat the incumbent president petro poroshenko in a runoff last month with 73 percent of the vote. it is good to have you with us hello adrian figure here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera iran has announced that it could group called the rates of production of low enriched uranium this comes a week after tehran said that it was ending some of its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal the u.s. government withdrew from that agreement last year stating it didn't go far enough
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to prevent iran acquiring nuclear weapons prezi culhane reports from washington. seems like the the president is saying something a little bit different taking different tact well it's continued on this monday he was leaving the white house to go to a campaign rally in pennsylvania he was asked about iran and he said that there is no indication that iran is going to do anything to harm the u.s. interests or its allies in the region then he said if they did of course it would be met with incredible force he also said that he was willing to negotiate with iran if they're ready that they could basically give them a call but if they're not ready don't even bother talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's military and protest leaders after breaking up for the 2nd day the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point protesters say they'll keep demonstrating on the streets of
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khartoum until a civilian led government is installed for his weight as president nicolas maduro is proposing holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly coincides with talks held in the u.s. between pentagon officials and representatives of the opposition leader on quite a major redundancies have been announced at the ford motor company the u.s. vehicle maker is causing $7000.00 workers at offices worldwide that's 10 percent of its salaried stuff ford is saving some $600000000000.00 a year as it gears up to build more electric and self driving vehicles and indonesia's election commission has announced that president joe cool with dodo has won last month's election with 55 percent of the votes but over one more than 85000000 of the total $154000000.00 votes cast in the world's 3rd largest democracy election board ruled out claims by opposition party of a systematic cheating. others the headline says that he's considered is off to talk
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to syria next. when israel's political uprising is now in its 4th month on january 10th president nicolas maduro is sworn in for a 2nd term following elections not recognized as legitimate by opponents nor much of the international community this sets in motion an opposition plan to declare the president of the national assembly one goal has been israel as interim president more than 50 countries recognize him and call on mughal to step aside to
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allow the new elections since father took office in 2013 than israel is economy has plummeted along with the production of oil the country's lifeline. blames domestic and foreign opponents for widespread shortages of food medicine water and electricity more and more of an israeli and believe there once rich nations collapse is the fault of gross government incompetence and corruption in the united states which has already imposed selective sanctions declares an all out economic war on model to cut off access to oil revenues and financial markets opinion polls show quite all has wide public support but the government proves to be far more resilient than predicted russia and china which have heavy investments in that israel are coming to my voters 8 and he maintains the crucial support of the military high command going by dog unsuccessfully attempts to encourage a military uprising 1 april 30th the crisis enters
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a new critical phase opposition deputies are arrested others go underground. except home that government doesn't dare touch for fear of even stronger u.s. reprisals calls for u.s. military intervention or escalating when surprisingly last week both sides agreed to send envoys to to explore a possible negotiated way out of a crisis that has taken on global dimensions the man whose job it is to try to convince the world that venezuela is a victim of the u.s. aggression its foreign minister. he has been traveling tirelessly to countries all over the world as far away as china russia turkey and iran all of them allies. he wants their political and economic support we caught up with him here at the foreign ministry just before he got on the plane yet again i. find minister. thank you for talking to i just see that i'd like to start by asking
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you is there any reason to bilk to mystic that there could be a peaceful resolution to this conflict. which of course on not principle. for those who need to be going towards the onus with an eye. for your blood to the know him or. when i would assume same president this and they thought that you know maybe gonna need to go on the board i mean monkeying around when you're on the. borders here and the senate and the. what they're going to do is going to look on that i'm. going to name him gone. gone but in their most. and then they're going to see the more you go it's the moment they're busy in the mode. of the auto
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we're going. to go there. and there went well communes have it set up remember who they have but 1st of all you call it a dialogue your opponents call this at best mediation that's taking place right now with the under the auspices of your norwegian counterpart but more than that the opposition for the 1st time seems to agree on something and that is that they are demanding you all of them unanimously a demanding that president nicolas maduro to step down that there be a transition government and that there that it will be free fair transparent elections under international supervision to quote them are any of those things negotiable for you talk about them and then go aboard at those when we'll see a lot of things he didn't know sort of on. there yeah i don't quite get it at the right i will get old i'm going to going to see only the center of the mess no i come. noir school now or then but yeah i'm a corner going to this young event really going to do so much for the book that i
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want us all to see on the. numbers and then the north done and i want to do something where you talk about the constitution so does the opposition you're both holding the opposite the constitution in your hand but this is a political conflict i think you would agree. it's political it's a political solution so what concession can your side give to the opposition one that comes as you're now more than i was told that on those who do most. want to have as a no no someone and there was. one of your lens your politico or the you know you only got daughters and then you know me this is you had the you know sort wrong and then you immediately said they will come with us early i love you lend support us a lecture on this go go to you and the message don't that and your ticket and they're going to go at the border you know then you go go real close by the secular course you don't go you're known as we're learning. my point is you're not getting you know ok you had jonathan i wanted this your own you know sore throat
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and will continue well to get him ok yeah look at him ok i see him but i look political i think i can do that and we just saw the report then to see ok you conflict authority and venezuela didn't know when to use 11th but related to him i know that i would receive even most of those when he goes he gets a europe but i don't see you heard of one carefully that or the i don't recall him in his way that you know those when you wonder come on then to tell you what a young boy that gets up at the letter you know and didn't wear what they contain went down the man on that i would guess yes you know and don't mean that was the you. know one. sort of that he gets up early in the editing and bodo because you go inside to them b.b.n. they failed to do it element this young indoor has a political selling going on and that was somebody and went up and i thought again . to see about it at the multiple of what are the what. is going through the advent of at a later people in terms of style and supplement them look at me that a conflict with the conflict that actually the place they would get alexy on they
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would have would get a conflict also you know classic simple about that percentage out of the numbers a minute out of the completely a c. in the body to go and promote you would then of course i mean if that end in the end but it gave them i thought they fed into it and they got like what are the what other can be and so how do you get along with the ones that you call the bush but actually i would argue that they're not but it's not necessarily the case in the auctions for the national assembly 2 thirds of venezuelans voted against the government candidates but going beyond that just the other day and i want to quote him president medvedev said come rain thunder or lightning the revolution will remain in venezuela for the rest of the 21st century i didn't create is that the type of democracy is that what the constitution says that all assume but as we thought he got it i will do so knowing what we have no or unprecedented. whom proceso mad it's a month and they're gone they're all there let me guess honest or not but it will
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and to put going through either party than most people who are put up. by. the previous or set up makes the. home that i was on process from what i had to be to do. that with the loss of what it will bring to do so now and again control oh no we're going to do so young what to do a 2nd of some venison and go. about that and see. talking only here on in the world to see if you're going to tennis and let us know so under present that to the light and to him but as i have over time the one who didn't think that i said he thought he could have been as well that i think up of people political troubles as you are you not going to put us in economic or i want us on this or not who doesn't want to head. for that and go say on a photo of a few that are part of the of the not that we look at economic or in the us a person i thought i meant they didn't but let's go back to what's happening today what's happening today this political crisis for cuba and i was surprised to hear
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this has been requested by canada and norway to to help mediate does some kind of a dialogue which i'm going to wonder what could be cuba's role especially since the opposition sees cuba as part of the problem rather than a solution. you know say better than i could and i thought i had a man who. had any evidence for that matter the boy alone as well and over that we had no one else will learn oh you know where my feet that i meet the human psyche and being as a whole we have a bed or a lot of the end there you go there but i know boys are going to be as you undergo one of them to be and when i was yep it was some. sort of handling a body begin to understand it but what can you tell me about what could have been discussed in no way no boil your. imprudence that it died in the process would have been had then i said but would you say that there is reason for optimism or is it still too early but this and when i confront this your own lead to see in them but i want to confront those whom barely can see i'm going to what i know as we speak
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the opposition you know why those representatives in washington got a lot of a.q. is about to meet with the u.s. military southern command. and i'm about to ask of course for it to co-create help or assurances that the united states will come to the opposition's aid militarily do you believe that there is a real credible threat of u.s. military intervention in minnesota or was it a bluff known. laws are going to like us have learned to annoy bluffs going to who are going to like us so long to see him break it then add. more to more talk we would put a very dollar has an idea for a president that they don't bring a water bill mean this is you have to go they go ok you're going to join up with us are many don't want to live in this world and all for a walk only for one bill for the wrong boat and the term investor bailed out the 2 brands for the age of 2 i don't see and i think sort of the missing going to be done but i'll put it like that is and i do see lawson going to have in his reload
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what i'm going to call mine and i know what i'm going to and he got i want us all my you know you have all done by the org on their bodies enough you're going to be saying i sit on the i don't have to get out ahead of knowing when and where that venezuela thing at the moment will be center hopefully to go there one of your last young. i wouldn't be in that intimacy and i guess he better me deems it better meeting by ethical money international i'm going to swear i said i did i'm going out on this and why would i but in the video where you keep saying that's why they always say is there is a puppet of the united states but what about the more than 50 other countries that support him that recognize him as the interim president of this country countries that like canada like germany like france that do not particularly i'm not exactly known for taking orders from president donald trump how do you explain this you know you're going to get what i contracted go to go and do most i know it all but telling us when we see a view then look at those when the economy does your own little bush bill bomb.
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them with them and thousands of those numbers look at the oh i don't know what up in the band the end will now know it'll be i guess i got by them yet in the conflict in the noise from others that are looking for a problem any throw to read the fine alysia dometic on a comment said on the road out of that meeting today and there are going to say the net again that idea to modesto it will go away but it's almost what reform are going to say i well you know if we want to reach a last maybe gun on a committee i don't day and bloody giacomini throughout was when i had a daughter that a drain on the seafront all of us alone or go back and i know so much we had no what i got a better noise when we had a meal and washington anybody morning sam but i got aboard us here on a good dinner but if you're in a political angle we have a law my important and i guess i like in washington but i bet it didn't but if you and daughters will face a healthy and don't they mind then they don't want going on monday in the way of the news you get them on the nepali so all the problems of it is the economic collapse in this country the hyper inflation the highest in the world the fact that
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millions have left the country trying to survive as best they can some of them have had to come back and are you going to say that that's all the fault of the empire your government has no fault at all in this realty here that we have no but if a dog. no comment then the time being i see a letter we are not perfect at all minus and not that economic i say what i meant i ought to has your knickers who isn't a mile or 2 in the own eyes is your boss or no better and one economy a better. idea can only come in. the middle to point to yourself speaking to psyche i mean that if you answer it that i had only going to meet the dollar but i mean normally you know somebody in care said going economy absolute i mean that better than that of any other bloke and with them on air then with a couple. inclusive media and at the moment a single meeting me join in the door that it will get to the venice orlando gary celebrating ok because a lot of our model and i go to africa and the theater i know the home i would
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a sort of order what home as an adult but i love a corner but alas a media but i love it so i could equally every night and they never bought us a little bit about i mean for to do it up but i am going to swear but i don't or compromise so internationally but i also saw myself records will they help well know and as well that get an absolute comment made any and all i look at i'm going to sort of. say listen see one and then i see only the let me at the end coming up what i meant to. what i meant honest open up i mean the need to get s. and then say. wonder woman saw that i see on t.v. that you're always a pussy and then to see the land the horse at bunco got up on sullivan as well a bank of america there has had one quarter point i learned so at a tender wonder said i didn't. want to be honest with me again so yes he said if he had the one to sell me give us your mr leno me this is a. look at me in silence and you'll never make things they say said the m.i.c.r. going to n.c. . going to samal i seem to be on
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a politically economically or somewhere we have no money no one point about what i want to say that that they don't like i will not get i want to live in this way that cannot be known by you had another thing going on. there you. better get on their home by going on the sort of in a sweat. the timetable is debatable that the heaviest the strongest sanctions no doubt began this year and they are brutal nobody can can deny that they were meant to overthrow your government quickly and that hasn't happened how long can venezuela survive this way how long can the not just a government how long can the people of venezuela survive you get ok but why would i know they can. put on a president i mean again and say lawyers and where will the independence in command so i mean literally interview them you know me or just entering the room or you're my head i mean tell about us your own. you know sort of that i'm going to swear that i'm going as well and i did and i. am or leave you're going to be and i'm like
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this is where my base know i want to go but i soon but at the border thought it up but i will get it with and then we have that $100.00 homes were leo i thought that i would hold the view and said that at this underling borders your border we're not the boiler so you're go more get over it and at that i looked at who blew up a southern look at not all sorts of weapons but all of them want to go down the sea said they want the nonsense you want to sell iran to look because it would want to have a go good he went on and i know that the work said yes it was and i got on the governor's way you are really saying that the venezuelan people should make that kind of a sacrifice isn't it a sacrifice perhaps to make a concession couldn't isn't it conceivable that president nicolas maduro could step aside for the good of the country as many former chevy stuffs chavis dissidents are asking for not just a very very happy to see and present them i would have said before they are here border because he said to me you don't have boots on i like a bus because this is
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a political conflict and you're saying this could last for years but. the end of the ongoing conflict those are the only those who know what a good person and the drum no london will go because in the north of that in the most are not enough for anyone as well than. workability and the drum motor better than us you know when you use who got at the edges of at the end get promoted to be boys if you want to know if you don't that's what any of us will learn and give your own we have only one president to you know sort of if i don't put out the hand was a by what gives you good times are you sure that that's what all of the venezuelan people want. and we get i want to get on the door and i want to go in to do so you know not really a woman as well yes see governess one could get on the bus or under and i swear to see i going to learn to get inside a look at those i'm going to you know look i thought when you come with me and put on what you were no good esle by watoto pulled out of i want to go to my home base but i could do as i had this on the dia and i got a call normally but influence you know almost all you see in that he says and more
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inclusive much everything that's going on. around me and asked us are many other than us where they let me get to and they would mock what romance and with that i was associated said i go as you know is a company on the one that is on but we've also seen discussions not just in the military but also more quietly more subtly but for the people that once supported you. would realize that i will say honestly empathize with some of the neo. and the rio that i was on and i knew i'm going to go and i only got them into it and i don't mean that as i said that they don't get the idea see and look at the good is a simple quarter that you say that people have roaming the streets freely with that at least 14 deputies have been stripped of their immunity and i mean hiding or in exile or annoying embassy saying they've got they haven't tried yet. so we had on the mental friend in gold to me that it didn't because i don't think i'm either no
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not good at them when you've been done to your advantage for them to go to me that are. you know that's not that's what i do but i think you know by me i see when people doubt it's like when i start my. good buddy or i don't like it but them will give us an idea and also. nancy pelosi selling a 1000000 of us we know it when i go to. another drum and get by him along with the. if the only go by is on the maid a c. and the mode of the interim chief to. york he said that if i go to the northeast. a lot romano have called the cell at roma. you know lands on the road. and really sadly only alone. you know to whom. it also represented a lonely bus up wouldn't seem a little mandolin one of the people yelled of a woman that i thought says they imposed. on us when they are imported see the
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silly arms with me motor menace when i keep one of them one of course like i said on my ledger when the most of them when i was young wonder 3 would others. who think i want to get the mileage of door the rail out the sort of earnest well opinion but the only moment of what about the united nations commission for human rights has issued a blistering account of committed allegedly committed by your government also more recently amnesty international which is suggesting that this government be taken before the international court of justice for alleged crimes against humanity are they are making all this up to. one of them when i meet you on the commission i would rather have it your money being the only thing i know you get me to say that but on the ice i want to inform her that by now going throw them overboard definitely going to the end ok and i thought oh he is in defeat go did you send your butt a quarter of what i want to get across i mean it only so if i don't fairly say they
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had only said what's going to go and you know in a sweater but i would like to say on the report said that they were extrajudicial executions that there was a little bit of that report they had to run to her let me see don't go you know and i swear that i wanted them to report this so i said wondering but i see and i would say led by i said winthrop. this order looking to be in been a sort of a lot of go to the international or any in the valley that and venezuela simpering a well inclusive financier going to going to a salon not that i will play video games with me that if they're known by perfect i gave us an average woman to see and it goes without them being in a place she had everything be i going to going to load it up to a man in colombia and get about that i go along with the mentality meant you know the us and it's one of the knock on them but i go to the highest they've given us well it's like i like that he said to me a book i want done to you in the throat as a man and to see him able going to boy we're not going to like i am a woman is that he said i am a korean what is going to say look at i am not going to hear you are like i was in the way i have to do it or somebody she wanted. no one chilling knew that had been
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done this or hit all of us about a seal so here why keep the middle and let them all get us in a store then where is hidden but that of the deputy has disappeared he's been disappeared for more than 20 days so i stopped by the seal to see that nobody has said what he is and i'd be happy to hear where he is he wrote it so how about. your own benefit. show that they don't benefit their pocket when will you could have told us that you have your lens and your militancy at the cellular beneficial interest. they would but then there would in the end don't say when if you consider yourself ever did oh this is a who is he had. done to western he was he was detained before the saudis that they are cells i meant you will move on to a 4th when i meant what it is you know you know we don't know not know who knows you know why do what many thought it had been as well i could say well i. don't i got to be up a lot more out of my mental complaining but when you have an israeli at the embassy you know you always have you about your intent or they were. in venezuela the key
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they would be for the men out of money to what it was you want to put it the other thing that they had 7 or so then and tell me something why isn't one of the idle under arrest or a government that along with the show and i still don't really see. do you think you should be or you would have done one thing that i shared with john also wes affordable now and the but i. well i liked him by asking you this then where do you see it in 6 months or even in 3 months if there isn't a peaceful settlement to this conflict or you've done well guess what the masses at that i want to hold they only see in the light of but done them hold you know i love going to process said come in the yellow why don't you i don't wear the bloody people but i. don't pull their lives i'm going to and i'm going to hold what the border police going to listen where solution out there on the hold my head up a city i say i know i said that was going to be my last question but i just have to
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keep insisting if you're going to negotiate you have to give up something so you'll come to cede some of it was i don't know what it was he and what will you concede tonight so this time when i was said you know i was as sure as hell that i disciplined then i guess i said a whole lot of that the nicaraguans as you and i want to see in sequence is your own. high level to him to going to support the local one and that mr nunn or libya . and so you know why you go yes i'm going to strike it and it was you know but when he was going to. get in was in it and i go and i am i'm going to like us our land because in the been these and those we need to get on scene i thought b.n. though i mean it got him bennis way that said i am out of one of them but i guess i should live it i get it they're not going to those who want to look at the legacy hindle a local money and that nice or not i you you know. going to see me in the form of or need to go i want to say nordic and i think doug want to look into this you want to menace with an update on the c.m. but at the moment this is. simple to us they're going to let it was you don't want
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something a little bit different taking different tact well it's continued on to this monday he was leaving the white house to go to a campaign rally in pennsylvania he was asked about iran and he said that there's no indication that iran is going to do anything to harm the u.s. interests or its allies in the region then he said if they did of course it would be met with incredible force he also said that he was willing to negotiate with iran if they're ready that they could basically give them a call but if they're not ready don't even bother but then at the same time he would fell back to what he's been saying talking tough about iran's behavior in the region with a rod we'll see what happens but they've been very hostile they've really been the number one. provocateur truer of tara in this country of the you know representing their country but certainly our country's been very much involved because we're trying to help a lot of people out and i don't mind that at all we have no indication that
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anything has happened or will happen but if it does it will be met obviously with great force will have no choice well the question is what does the intelligence say the president just said no indication that they're going to add but think about this of the last couple of weeks the u.s. out of said out of abundance of caution out of fear because there was intelligence that iran could act against them they moved up the deployment of an aircraft carrier that police bombers in the region missile defenses they evacuated our diplomatic personnel from the embassy in baghdad there are some warnings to companies and airlines so if there's no indication they're going to act then why take all of those steps so that i think is going to become the question for congress over the next couple of days we expect that members of the house. and the senate are going to be getting classified briefings on what this intelligence shows talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's military and protest leaders breaking up for a 2nd day but the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains
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a key sticking point with us to say that they will keep demonstrating on the streets of khartoum until a civilian led government is installed talks between the 2 sides were halted for 3 days while demonstrators removed roadblocks that they put up in the capital. as well as president thankless madeira was proposed holding early elections for the opposition controlled national assembly it coincides with talks held in the u.s. between pentagon officials and representatives of opposition leader. and an easy as election commission has announced that president joko widodo has won last month's election with 55 percent of the votes with one more than $85000000.00 of the total $154000000.00 votes cast in the world's largest democracy and election board ruled out claims by opposition parties of systematic cheating due to a lack of evidence the united nations says that it may be forced to scale back the delivery of humanitarian aid to some parts of yemen that are under who control
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earlier this month the world food program bribes to hooty leaders after being refused access to those in need. the agency will do everything within its powers to ensure that the weakest and most vulnerable especially the children do not suffer he still hopes the good sense will prevail and the suspension will not happen the ultimate responsibility for the welfare of their people lies with the yemeni leadership major redundancies have been announced at the ford motor company the us vehicle maker is cutting 7000 workers at offices worldwide that's 10 percent of its salaried stuff ford is looking to save some $600000000.00 a year. back
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bay angle because we don't really seem local but hey dave on the whole song single . was really going to be a public you know we're hanging. around our town was young to not. let you out you. know you. knew i'd have to walk up to some of those you know what a. couple don't know a one time you have the you know hundreds of dollars for what we. want to move what i am looking don't go well they're looking into what you are using on what i was a quote and go but the founders again was i was
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a what are you it's all up to one little thing like that what you have to if you want you to go play in the middle wanted to go are some thoughts on why there's a buying it. as you called me them while paul was. going on what she wanted. to go on as young the only way out which i think i don't i am going to have all. been there when it. was not a you know because you have a lot you don't so you might want to call how. do you gauge the low low low to the one young girl that was a lot about the outcome. and i'm going to. have lives that had that i couldn't.
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live far away from their extended family. has to get used to spending her evenings a lot. more to watch a. town panic cool down. a feed keep. cool you'll be so low. now if you know the hating dollar. didn't go below. half. glass to you that. simply a few. seasons. you are going jack wrangler actually. past the hour i'm doing well fall cool and.
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playing somebody that. you know you might kill to have. these. feelings out. watching my mash so much feeling good you. have played out what top 3 what they pay you what they have my. college how well you match oh i just. feel so male. and i knew you. did. these wish. i challenged can you. thank you. thank you. thank you for what. you would i'm
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not going. to see feel. my. i will let you down. and that is. good no work can do without time go home even though you could feel happy and you don't was good to have bush he or she contacting you pan. am. was. glad to go down was. kind of fun. i often kept my evil in this exact. way but there was somebody who's obviously wanted all the while the damage is being done was obama well we got to go we end up on fun wall. who move to go them in baghdad their point where the baby mommy you. know
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hello adrian finnegan here in doha with the top stories on our syria iran has announced that it's quadrupled the rate of production of low enriched uranium this comes a week after terror and so that it was ending some of its commitments on the 2050 nuclear deal the u.s. government withdrew from that agreement last year stating that it didn't go far enough to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons iran is looking to increase its production capacity to 3.67 percent which goes beyond the stockpile limits imposed by the 2015 accord pretty kohei in reports from washington. seems like the the president is saying something a little bit different taking different tact well it's continued on this monday he
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was leaving the white house to go to a campaign rally in pennsylvania he was asked about iran and he said that there is no indication that iran is going to do anything to harm the u.s. interests or its allies in the region then he said if they did of course it would be met with incredible force he also said that he was willing to negotiate with iran if they're ready that they could basically give them a call but if they're not ready don't even bother talks will continue on tuesday between sudan's military and protest leaders after breaking up for a 2nd day but the issue of who should lead the new governing body remains a key sticking point which is to say they'll keep demonstrating on the streets of khartoum until a civilian led government is installed talks between the 2 sides will hold it for 3 days well demonstrates this removed roadblocks that they put up in the capital. as well as president nicolas maduro has proposed holding early elections for the
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opposition controlled national assembly it coincides with talks held in the u.s. between pentagon officials of representatives of the opposition leader. and today's is election commission has announced that president joko widodo has won last month's election with 55 percent of the vote with no one more than $85000000.00 of the total $154000000.00 votes cast in the world's 3rd largest democracy and election board ruled out claims by opposition parties of systematic cheating due to a lack of evidence a major redundancies been announced that for the us vehicle maker is causing 7000 workers at offices worldwide that's 10 percent of its salaried stuff those are the headlines now let's get you back to rewind. it's 2002. and her parents have now moved into a bigger company
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a pop. song so how do you. think. she. is now to. either. she's proud of the new apartment. so this is. about the fact. there's more space here for the whole family. sonny and. that's yourself that. want to play that. only role for a while i'm no. father no you fucking don't. want about me if i would be followed
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by gold. ones and all the things you are going to know a lot of them you know those about the one of them the love the photo one of them with the moon if i think i'm too hard those songs i want to thank you very much i think. like you know. i'm. shocked. that. i know. about. this. letting them loose. thank you tom thank you something not to move.
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past. the yeah we're going to go it's a lot like maybe the hunting down you know we have horns anybody are going to fall . so yeah whole i mean paula. was all you out there was out of our. field i didn't. move through. the room things. who won't let me and i just you know one of those clues and so on i just turned hand feeling that's how young. men you deal with news you have been doing to your son doesn't bridge tensions until you know this it's. not some missions it's about so he just how cops. did and i have had such an.
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to be your time my pleasure since you are going to the doctor saying i'm glad. you're going. how nice. when no no no i miss you so mads oh my. oh. do you remember me. my name is. easy yes. i. am and so i said i doubt. susan shine you on the. hand that i handle without her i opine low. res. so. so what that's what's a lot. was god's own told on both sides.
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policy. cozens airport come down to the ocean. just wipe me out the ends of the aisle to see you go why oh. hey joe you know the don't see one section you. showed with me and chill plagues. and. the old what dance is it to. slow down the answer going i am sure. my good 20 years old is the company of a province the produces one 3rd of china's exports are signs of wealth visible every. year during. face cutting down how that sounds i guess that male male it's only
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a boy's hand on my atlas he and now see me before then i see the other these things but i wasn't so much. to know yes to tokyo. hello to what i call was a halt how could the. wall. the whole show at that time. look at me now carol it's. illegal she. needs to be the. leaders and it's in good hands usually good to be noticed and even though we've got a huge issue with the leads you to. feel you. look at least. some of the know how police chief think so please please.
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please see how. he wanted to do. for council going to use a year ago we are all cut out tommy and employ young this time don't use it. you got no hold on young call mohamedou didn't hate you. in the toys i would do his whole deal say i'll. tell him to a long ago the one being good i'm gonna hate. you or they don't. know well how is it going to be on him. that money wasn't enough.
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do you think. 6 to see 10000 syria in a way at the moment. will come the. front door says he will be killed so you'll have. to it via. our always in that moment of guys i'm sure that all my 6103. up and i can come back and. and big. you hold me to. serve you it was so vivid it was good to. lose lose lose. sleep. so you got a man to be mean it's been told when i was on call that all the looking to do to
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put. them on. one again why is not allowed to fall into a hotel in seattle. soldier wants you to leave the house without. knowing that. you were the fights we saw i was on my social. plague are we. all do you go home and tell me to. go your own will so we'll see you soon going to. hold all of them but we in one of the. moment we always call you. number you show them well you got to pull over. them for the scenes on the wall and . now that. that back palm one that. i find. really.
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live. the way i want to open my juices have city until i'm back i just see the can't. play joe. board notion that i plan to sound like a. religious thing until it's too damn cold yet i thought. dishes the guys thought i would just. go against them so will go out. there a little. elegant happy and hot says no daniel one pound i've got my number and i see that we should call that yeah call me yeah yeah it was shot down i say shake shake shake and i would say we're at contour on sunday which is funny until the shit. on some guy you know.
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who is as. she whole was a single the words of the clue you will see if you went to you sound that was the whole this is from what i have been taught diagnosis here. so if you want to allow small woman pull my god that's where i sell me a little too close to home an outrage at the. time when my solomon will be such a hole a hoax by the much usual fido your mom bought me was the woman didn't even want the particular meaning wanting to be there anymore you know your day job goes you know bomb on. someone. we'll. look.
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for. any kind of kind of the old style where i love the designs you know the puns the awful kind of. so that i thought. to ask you to live in. our. so our loony how lonely the us and 2 or. 3. or 4. of these sound like they call. the church now what they seem to share in the end we only see male god she says. so you know it's our we. had
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a elementary hug cook one 0 me seeing those answered yes also you must go cook so you must and so on yes which of the feeds are cooking i just could be as cool as she was either this is. the way that it will go all creeds and most school kids will show. you it doesn't see you on the says you said somewhere. so so sad took us away when. we. don't know why she was. in. so johnson sees her vishal closeout us at sea. to face how can one sounds be out so this is. so you know uses choice of the out toby toby at the moment so which of the cell phone. going to a dose of phase one does send actual face time a sequence. of events. the old.
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most of the students are the parents of a child in the 1st generation and their families to benefit from university. her career. or some of the books. for him. he goes i need to come yeah as usual but i going to have a go. because when you go to. high you can go made through the week day you call with a 6 am on those sienna the mummy did too high more money for. dick
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only. to. find i'm not seeing. a gun nancy paliser took a sam nunn just to watch it. on just the. nurses who know you know which i'm going to go out for. lunch and what's a sound. she always. says he isn't. galloway you send him home they don't meet now joe. was home a whole. just as they were close yet still as haven't joe curly and.
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or so woman see that we are saying that it was the same time for. this it says here so we're going to have our own town and this is all about. exploring film 20 years and then making well i'm joined now by bruno you know the man who spent more than 2 decades of his own life documenting cold case squad a commitment to how do we start well 1st of all it's not that i spent 20 years only during that i think one of a dozen babies that we started filming in 1902 or around the world and the way that it's worked is that every year every couple of years take going to around the world trip you know stop it if location for a few weeks on film and then go back home and then 2 years later do the same thing . and engage in cow do you hope to help but fall in love with did you choose this. well you can't reduce the babies because babies don't talk shows the parents and
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parents seem to be very much the model of trying a vision you know and one the one talent family living in a part of china that seem to be really emblematic of china's new industrial revolution that we're gearing up at that time usually when you make a documentary you if you're lucky you have a few months sometimes just a few weeks that you spend with the people you film with when it's over the course of 20 years or 25 years in this case you it becomes almost like a kind of family sort of relationship it's very privileged. films are always a kind of a canned version of reality a kind of canned story of condensed. and if you film over that period of time different things become apparent and the camera sees different things that you would never see in the space of a couple of weeks or a few months how did the camera do you think change. change have family
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dynamic. i don't believe it did i don't believe digital. should be the key thing with with k.k. and with all the other people i filmed is the kind of relationship that you form with them and if you don't speak the language the person that's really important is going to be the translator to the local person and as a matter of principle i will spend a lot of time with the translator and really make sure that we're on the same wavelength you know that we're in sync with each other we both understand what it is that i want and they are the person that the child is also interacting with. my presence is always there but that relationship is really vital you can see they're very comfortable with bad there's a huge element of trust yeah. one joe we saw change extraordinarily 20 years would you say that those changes that you saw in that city were mirrored
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across china it's how the whole country has changed itself over 2 decades yes and i think at that time in china when we started filming everybody knew that this was going to be happening. and a kind of universal thing you know with parents if they want their children to have the chances that they never had to move themselves as they grow up take a parents when they're different. but in contrast to some of the other countries who have been filming they have actually seen those changes happen and their children have had those chances. to go to university and have a chance of a professional career maybe without what they've to he wanted what is catering now . her dream job to work in a bank was that her dream job there she wants to design drugs not resign dresses but she kind of want to go to university that was a big thing and designing wedding dresses absolutely but. she got married. after her after finishing at university she sort of. the love of her life the you
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know marriage they have to not want to not want to go jail to the youngest is about 4 years out for 4 months old i think. she doesn't need to work. and concentrate on the children but a great speech so much for coming back to talk to. you about it was to join us again next week do you check out the rewind page at al jazeera dot com war films. and. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera.
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hello again what we are experiencing a very severe weather outbreak as we speak right now and what we're looking at is these thunderstorms coming out of the rockies have all the elements coming together we have more we have a temperature contrast as well as upper level instability and a severe weather outbreak including tornadoes damaging hail and gusting winds is going to be the problem as we go into tuesday so we're going to be keeping an eye out on this behind the system though it's going to feel more like winter across the rockies where we do have winter storm advisories in effect for the higher
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elevations picking of snow here in the middle of may that is going to continue as we go from tuesday to wednesday as well as some rain and windy conditions across much of the northern plains over here towards the east coast not looking too bad for new york and washington into the low twenty's there but down here towards atlanta it is going to be a warm as well a steamy day at $31.00 degrees where across much of central america we are looking at a lot of rain anywhere from panama all the way up here towards guatemala the rain is going to continue all the way through midweek so potentially we could be seeing some localized flooding there but for cuba not too bad few at 31 degrees in nassau at about $29.00 and still very rainy across much of argentina here particularly over here towards born as out as as well as much of dale but rio a nice day for you at 28.
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