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breasts and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported and crackdown on egypt's media and among those in jail al jazeera journalist hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list syria and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of what it's like to be a journalist and. yemen is a country that's been torn apart by war and suffering. the u.n. calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and those telling its stories are increasingly finding themselves at risk about the after the coalition's intervention the hooty started going after journalists intensively especially after the hutu leader's speech calling for the targeting of journalists and deeming them more dangerous than fighters does a yemeni journalist who was forced to leave the capital sana after being targeted by the rebels for his coverage of the war he says he had to escape the southern city of terrorists for safety. with the. media publish
breasts and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported and crackdown on egypt's media and among those in jail al jazeera journalist hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list syria and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of what it's like to be a journalist and. yemen is a country that's been torn apart by...
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breasts and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported and crackdown on egypt's media and among those in jail al jazeera journalist hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list syria and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of what it's like to be a journalist and. yemen is a country that's been torn apart by war and suffering. the u.n. calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and those telling it stories are increasingly finding themselves at risk about the after the coalition's intervention the hooty started going after journalists intensively especially after the hutu leader's speech calling for the targeting of journalists and deeming them more dangerous than fighters does a yemeni journalist who was forced to leave the capital sana after being targeted by the rebels for his coverage of the war he says he had to escape the southern city of terrorists for safety. the media published my na
breasts and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported and crackdown on egypt's media and among those in jail al jazeera journalist hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list syria and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of what it's like to be a journalist and. yemen is a country that's been torn apart by...
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africa in the middle east but in southeast asia as well in some respects journalists are simply those with their heads highest parapets this really is these attacks on journalists that's on the press and on the media are really attacks on transparency in open societies right there essentially governments fearing what they would term as exposure they really a fear a transparent society in which their views are exposed to the wider public because with exposure often we can come accountability and so there's actually demonizing goes on out in front of this movement the journalists themselves the media or those that take the risks to investigate to analyze to expose their politically inconvenient to the sometime dangerous facts about what their governments are doing their dinner to day this is less a matter of war simply press freedom but rather freedom for people to do you x. . two sides there right in an ever shrinking democratic space this is true in our current government is far away at united states and certainly in this region and you don't believe the philippines b.m.r. . thailand
africa in the middle east but in southeast asia as well in some respects journalists are simply those with their heads highest parapets this really is these attacks on journalists that's on the press and on the media are really attacks on transparency in open societies right there essentially governments fearing what they would term as exposure they really a fear a transparent society in which their views are exposed to the wider public because with exposure often we can come accountability and...
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rests and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been rated the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported an unparalleled crackdown on egypt's media in recent years among those in jail al jazeera journalist mark will hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list box or via and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of the seal and what it's like to be a journalist in yemen. yemen is a country that's been torn apart by war and suffering. the u.n. calls it the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. and those telling its stories are increasingly finding themselves at risk about to the hot tub of after the coalition's intervention the hooty started going after journalists intensively especially after the hutu leader's speech calling for the targeting of journalists and deeming them more dangerous than fighters does a yemeni journalist who was forced to leave the capital sana after being targeted by the rebels for his coverage of the war he says he had to
rests and prosecutions of journalists the middle east and north africa has been rated the worst region for journalists rights groups have reported an unparalleled crackdown on egypt's media in recent years among those in jail al jazeera journalist mark will hussein has been in prison for nearly five hundred days without charge and the the bottom of the list box or via and yemen will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from the home of the seal and what it's like to be a...
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africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of -- in other parts of the world. tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. and in fact it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever adhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements being released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or have the americans acted in accordance with the nuclear deal? and its framework? based on what has been said by the iaea, the iranian nation has adhered to its commitments and the iranian government has actually fulfilled all its commitments. but today we are witnessing that a country -- we can clearly see which country is not respecting the international commitments. the jcpoa was not an agreement between the iran and the united states. so that the u.s. would be able to just exit the
africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of -- in other parts of the world. tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. and in fact it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever adhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements being released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the...
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africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people in other parts of the world. tonight, the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever adhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements being released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or have the americans acted in accordance with the nuclear deal? and its framework? based on what has been said by the iaea, the iranian nation has adhered to its commitments and the iranian government has actually fulfilled all its commitments. but today we are witnessing that a country -- we can clearly see which country is not respecting the international commitments. the jcpoa was not an agreement between iran and the united states. so that the u.s. would be able to just exit the deal. jcpoa has been a
africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people in other parts of the world. tonight, the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever adhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements being released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or...
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africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of -- in other parts of the world. tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. d in fact it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in .he past months so since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever dhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements eing released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or have the americans acted in accordance with the nuclear deal? and its framework? based on what has been said by the iaea, the iranian nation has adhered to its commitments d the iranian government has actually fulfilled all its commitments. ut today we are witnessing that a country -- we can clearly see which country is not respecting the international commitments. the jcpoa was not an agreement between the iran and the united states. so that the u.s. would be able to just exit the deal. j
africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of -- in other parts of the world. tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out, they have withdrawn from the jcpoa. d in fact it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in .he past months so since the signing of the nuclear deal until today, when has the united states ever dhered to its commitments? there's been a few statements eing released. so, has there been any action to the benefit of the...
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africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of-- in other parts of the world. tonight, tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out and they've withdrawn from jcpoa and in fact, it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so, since the signing of the nuclear deal till today, when have the united states ever adhered to its commitments to just -- there's been just a few statements being released. so, has -- has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or have the americans acted in accordance with the nuclear deal and its frame work? based on what has been said by the aiea, the iranian nation has adhered to its commitments and the iranian government has actually fulfilled all its commitments by jcpoa, but today we are witnessing that a country that is-- we can clearly see which country is not respecting the international commitment. jcpoa was not an agreement between iran and the united states, so that the
africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of-- in other parts of the world. tonight, tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out and they've withdrawn from jcpoa and in fact, it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so, since the signing of the nuclear deal till today, when have the united states ever adhered to its commitments to just -- there's been just a few statements being released. so, has -- has there been any...
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i nor north. africa and and that that that's a that's a problem maybe a dangerous on the summit. would we had some guys i don't i don't know maybe maybe west lessons and it just doesn't need. to be delayed data. because goes gael going on from. the sidelines. well it. is. yeah his. the kind of country. lead and and. a man man with an hour. history. the to do one thing. the nine nine ninety one an. but they they had little little calling out and and and. when he went down down down. he was jailed. when an animal. twenty twenty eighteen the to decide. mohammed. this is. during. the last election. he's now now good on campaign promise really living and. politics trump only melissah access denied. is expected to be confirmed by the senate. week now and i can't cut but. she spent. the rest of the panel also tend to. be pretty personal still sizzling. to criticism. putting putting. expects of the nine eleven telling a. story. stand on. that had a confirmation hearing tina. again it was. asia donald trump. said he'd mike mike hanna. actually police. have having earned and and almost one
i nor north. africa and and that that that's a that's a problem maybe a dangerous on the summit. would we had some guys i don't i don't know maybe maybe west lessons and it just doesn't need. to be delayed data. because goes gael going on from. the sidelines. well it. is. yeah his. the kind of country. lead and and. a man man with an hour. history. the to do one thing. the nine nine ninety one an. but they they had little little calling out and and and. when he went down down down. he was...
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africa to evaluate to moroccan case. his report contains some flashing images. chanting. then morocco's bid for 2026 would be a certainty. to cheer on their side. wants fifa's members to see and vote for. world cup and there is no shortage of enthusiasm. what there is is a shortage of infrastructure. of the sort of investment morocco must make. morocco is modernising. of recent investment. to the global event. to morocco 2026. on the continent's young generation of football fans. it would be an honour to host the world cup, this boy told me. many famous players will come here. it can deliver huge profits. politics is never far from the surface with fifa, though. work to lobby against the us bid. want voters to decide solely on sporting merit. but what is in the best interests of football. thought to be too close to call. where the stakes are high. and for moroccan fans, it would mean the world. richard conway, bbc news, casablanca. been largely sidelined. as michael cowan reports. north korea is the world's most repressi
africa to evaluate to moroccan case. his report contains some flashing images. chanting. then morocco's bid for 2026 would be a certainty. to cheer on their side. wants fifa's members to see and vote for. world cup and there is no shortage of enthusiasm. what there is is a shortage of infrastructure. of the sort of investment morocco must make. morocco is modernising. of recent investment. to the global event. to morocco 2026. on the continent's young generation of football fans. it would be an...
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africa and the nazis swept itself. for more than a year after november 1942 as more information trickled out of europe the state department continuously tried to quell any attempt at public pressure for some rescue action. activists staged elaborate rallies and pageants that were the country and placed full page newspaper ads condemning roosevelt and the state department calling on the us to do something and in october 1933 hundreds of orthodox rabbis marched on the capital. mass rescue of course is impossible in the allied armies thousands of miles away from the death camps in the us has only a tenuous grip on the european continent but much more absolutely could have been done. at this point in the story a group of treasury department lawyers most of them in their 30s enter and the most unlikely of heroes. they spent the fall of 1943 asserted by delays improving $25000 in aid money that was to go to jews in france and romania. while they were writing a report detailing the reasons the state and excuses they'd given t
africa and the nazis swept itself. for more than a year after november 1942 as more information trickled out of europe the state department continuously tried to quell any attempt at public pressure for some rescue action. activists staged elaborate rallies and pageants that were the country and placed full page newspaper ads condemning roosevelt and the state department calling on the us to do something and in october 1933 hundreds of orthodox rabbis marched on the capital. mass rescue of...
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africa, but also to europe. ofre is a question immigration. it is the major conduit for from western africa through libya, to the european union. that is a major factor in trying to assure stability. if you talked to neighboring countries -- algeria, tunisia, egypt -- for them, stability in libya is an absolute essential. robert parsons on the ongoing conflict in france today, trying to solve the political crisis in libya. next, italy's new interim prime minister is building his cabinet, but the team put together by carlo cottarelli is almost certain to be rejected by the big populist parties in italy, the five star movement and the far right leg. their own bid for power collapsed two days ago, setting italy up for new elections in the fall. get-go, theym the have been strange bedfellows. while they both lead populist parties, o one generally appeals to the right, the other to the left. now that the league and the five star movement's bid to govern italy together has gone up in smoke, they may keep up their frag
africa, but also to europe. ofre is a question immigration. it is the major conduit for from western africa through libya, to the european union. that is a major factor in trying to assure stability. if you talked to neighboring countries -- algeria, tunisia, egypt -- for them, stability in libya is an absolute essential. robert parsons on the ongoing conflict in france today, trying to solve the political crisis in libya. next, italy's new interim prime minister is building his cabinet, but...
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which for centuries, spanned parts of north africa, europe, and the middle east. (explosion) after world war i, brought about the collapse of that empire, turkey sought to reinvent itself. - in direct aftermath of world war i, turkey was trying to rebuild. it had lost a huge portion of it's population, it was engaged in the process of trying to create a new turkish national identity. - it turned it's face to europe, because at that time, it was fashioned by mustafa kemal ataturk to be a secular, western styled european republic. - [narrator] ataturk, a former military commander, rose to power. fostering a progressive, democratic, and secular form of government. - he saw modern civilization as fundamentally western civilization, and tried to bring turkish civilization into what he saw, as international norms. - [narrator] with the end of world war ii, the u.s. alliance with turkey, became critical. - [second narrator] in the middle east today, chaotic, vulnerable to soviet extension, turkey, modern, powerful, and a rarity in this area, pro-western, is prepared to d
which for centuries, spanned parts of north africa, europe, and the middle east. (explosion) after world war i, brought about the collapse of that empire, turkey sought to reinvent itself. - in direct aftermath of world war i, turkey was trying to rebuild. it had lost a huge portion of it's population, it was engaged in the process of trying to create a new turkish national identity. - it turned it's face to europe, because at that time, it was fashioned by mustafa kemal ataturk to be a...
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africa so that's the that's the new power disposition of course president trump who has many pro israeli backers who've given him millions of dollars for his campaign he is playing to the money and he's playing to a world which is black and white that's his preferred way of seeing things and i think that's what's happening here so what's what's the next development then if everybody's fine for position in the middle east i mean are you expecting great attention then in syria in an escalation of the war there. you know i don't believe there will be a real escalation i think the power between israel and syria is so skewed in israel's favor that there really is very little that syria or iran can do in syria to hurt israel we just have seen over the last few months a number of attempts by israel and iran by excuse me by syria and iran to change the balance of power slightly in their favor shooting down in israeli drone for example but israel has as proven that it if it dominates the skies it dominates technology it can destroy most anything it wants to in syria and it has done it and that's
africa so that's the that's the new power disposition of course president trump who has many pro israeli backers who've given him millions of dollars for his campaign he is playing to the money and he's playing to a world which is black and white that's his preferred way of seeing things and i think that's what's happening here so what's what's the next development then if everybody's fine for position in the middle east i mean are you expecting great attention then in syria in an escalation of...
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it says youngsters in the middle east and north africa now believe russia is their biggest non—arab ally, replacing the united states which has fallen out of the top five for the first time since the survey started a decade ago. the italian multi—millionaire owner of the english football team, leeds united, has told the bbc he doesn't regret taking the club on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team has faced widespread criticism for travelling to a country whose military is accused of ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. andrea radrizanni denied he was putting his business interests over the reputation of the club. 0ur myanmar correspondent, nick beake, spoke to him in yangon. the day yorkshire came to yangon. a hard—core of leeds united fans made the 5,000—mile journey to myanmar. a choice of destination which plunged the club into a political row in light of the country's persecution of muslims. undeterred, the visitors posed at one of buddhism's holiest sites. the club's owner, andrea radrizanni, claims the trip is about using football to bring communities together, and not
it says youngsters in the middle east and north africa now believe russia is their biggest non—arab ally, replacing the united states which has fallen out of the top five for the first time since the survey started a decade ago. the italian multi—millionaire owner of the english football team, leeds united, has told the bbc he doesn't regret taking the club on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team has faced widespread criticism for travelling to a country whose military is accused of...
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africa, despite political instability in the region. so what kind of leadership does it take to shepherd a global company through turbulent times? mohamed alabbar, chairman and founder of emaar properties, is here. what kind of leader are you? throughout the program, we were talking about encouraging your regional leaders and also your portfolio managers to be aggressive. do they always need to be on their toes? mohamed: well i think number one, they have to be relevant. changes take place in the world. are you relevant? the other thing i like is we all have to believe in the reset. this upgrade, are we operating -- upgrading every one month? because there is so much happening. do we really act? we have to be, we have to be relevant, we have to act, we have to have discipline, we have to believe in the best people, and we have to take care of our society. these are the elements i depend on to manage my business. francine: ok, but what does it mean being relevant? in more traditional times you could ask a customer what they want and thin
africa, despite political instability in the region. so what kind of leadership does it take to shepherd a global company through turbulent times? mohamed alabbar, chairman and founder of emaar properties, is here. what kind of leader are you? throughout the program, we were talking about encouraging your regional leaders and also your portfolio managers to be aggressive. do they always need to be on their toes? mohamed: well i think number one, they have to be relevant. changes take place in...
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africa the wind coming from the north means temperatures in cairo in egypt struck a little bit just thirty four degrees even by thursday for central parts of africa we've got some have to showers showing up across parts of south sudan and towards congo and cameroon one to two showers across parts of west africa but a good deal of dry weather likely for bamako mali there with highs of thirty four degrees for southern parts portions of the constant weather conditions generate a few fine we lose in the showers across parts of eastern south africa otherwise fine conditions expected in zambia highs of twenty six in lusaka. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera after a day of strikes between israel and palestinian factions there appears to be relative calm in gaza on tuesday israeli warplanes carried out several air strikes targeting what they call military sites across the besieged on plates islamic jihad and hamas had launched rocket and mortar attacks on israel after their fighters were killed earlier. the north korean leader kim jong un's right hand man is on his way to the united
africa the wind coming from the north means temperatures in cairo in egypt struck a little bit just thirty four degrees even by thursday for central parts of africa we've got some have to showers showing up across parts of south sudan and towards congo and cameroon one to two showers across parts of west africa but a good deal of dry weather likely for bamako mali there with highs of thirty four degrees for southern parts portions of the constant weather conditions generate a few fine we lose...
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military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this in the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage the report an agreement that has not been recognized by the somali government in mogadishu the u.a.e. is also developing the ports in puntland in other parts of somalia who self-governing status is not internationally recognized the u.a.e. is training and equipping the local maritime police force there but its relations have soured with somalia last month my goodness she dispended a u.a.e. . graham to train some of its troops soon after it sees millions of dollars from a u.a.e. plane when you look at the horn of africa and i know we've touched on it briefly and you look at the the multiple players involved
military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this in the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage the report an...
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it says youngsters in the middle east and north africa now believe russia is their biggest non—arab ally, replacing the united states which has fallen out of the top five for the first time since the survey started a decade ago. the italian multi—millionaire owner of the english football team, leeds united, has told the bbc he doesn't regret taking the club on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team has faced widespread criticism for travelling to a country whose military is accused of ethnic cleansing of rohingya muslims. andrea radrizanni denied he was putting his business interests over the reputation of the club. our myanmar correspondent, nick beake, spoke to him in yangon. yorkshire came to yangon. a hard—core of lead united fans made the 5000 milejourney hard—core of lead united fans made the 5000 mile journey to myanmar. a choice of destination which plunged the club into a political row in light of the country's persecution of muslims. undeterred, the visitors posed at one of buddhism's holiest sites. the club's owner, andrea radrizanni, claims the trip is about using fo
it says youngsters in the middle east and north africa now believe russia is their biggest non—arab ally, replacing the united states which has fallen out of the top five for the first time since the survey started a decade ago. the italian multi—millionaire owner of the english football team, leeds united, has told the bbc he doesn't regret taking the club on a controversial trip to myanmar. the team has faced widespread criticism for travelling to a country whose military is accused of...
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africa and south—west asia. i know you are not a fan of the deal but you know, there are plenty of people who are not fans with deal, then you are friends with iran and to say that it's not perfect but could be improved. it definitely could be improved. it definitely could be improved. thank you for having me on tonight. it could be improved with more inspections, inspections of sites that iran have kept away. it could be improved if iran abided by existing un resolutions. there are are a lot of things that could be improved. what are you think president trump will do and what impact could that have? the president could walk away from the deal tomorrow. the issue is, you have to have sanctions back on the central bank of iran. it is key. it supports terrorism, it finds the ballistic missile programme, it finds the illicit nuclear programme. if the president simply walks away and allows europe in iran without consequence, it doesn't mean anything. it simply means that iran would have victory. we have to look at w
africa and south—west asia. i know you are not a fan of the deal but you know, there are plenty of people who are not fans with deal, then you are friends with iran and to say that it's not perfect but could be improved. it definitely could be improved. it definitely could be improved. thank you for having me on tonight. it could be improved with more inspections, inspections of sites that iran have kept away. it could be improved if iran abided by existing un resolutions. there are are a lot...
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africa weather conditions generally looking good across much of the region temperatures coming down a little bit the wind more westerly so thirty six degrees a high in karo dropping to thirty five as it had on through into south and the winds turn around towards the north and for central parts of africa a lot of heavy showers around the gulf of guinea reachin for gabon we're going to see some heavy showers here further towards the west lagos nigeria akron ghana will see the old shower at times for the north it should be largely fine in bamako mali with highs of thirty nine degrees. an international committee vote on. a land this partition. many have no say in the matter. the colonial power washes its hands of palestine. and what happens in one nine hundred forty eight are events that are still shaping the president. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinian school the catastrophe. we're going to watching out of their mind of our top stories this hour north korea says the cancellation of a planned summit with the u.s. president is against the wishes of the wor
africa weather conditions generally looking good across much of the region temperatures coming down a little bit the wind more westerly so thirty six degrees a high in karo dropping to thirty five as it had on through into south and the winds turn around towards the north and for central parts of africa a lot of heavy showers around the gulf of guinea reachin for gabon we're going to see some heavy showers here further towards the west lagos nigeria akron ghana will see the old shower at times...
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africa are in the low twenty's the most part twenty six in tunis a pleasant change thirty three in cairo has been a lift in temperature and forty six in as well but that weren't necessarily last reason penetrate and drop temperatures here still forty four in the far south of all cheer for than you might expect it for size beyond that pretty big showers as well the reading kenya's still occasionally quite heavy but the most violent storms more recently have been nigeria and ghana and there are more to come. the birth of the zionist movement. and the establishment of a jewish home in palestine the crucial battle. at any cost hundreds of thousands forced to. seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. a comeback is a reminder of the top stories on. israel's prime minister benjamin it is the fending overnight strikes on syria which he says the story of nearly all of iran's military infrastructure they are saying iran crossed the red light iran has yet to respond. it's been confirmed a historic summit between the u.s. president don trump and north
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travelling across north africa to libya and across in a boat to italy. arriving in france not illegal technically because he has italian papers allowing him to travel round the eu, but not irregular situation and this extraordinary act of courage which president macron told him today is of such an exceptional nature that he and the authorities are prepared to break the rules, to bend the rules and expedite his bid for citizenship. interestingly, what president macron said was that normally, you would not be eligible for french citizenship because you are not seeking asylum, you‘re not here because you are fleeing persecution or danger, you are here as an economic migrant, you would not normally get citizenship. but because of what you‘ve done, you deserve it. so it is going to happen. and we hear he is going to be offered a job in the french fire brigade. there is confusion about that, i am brigade. there is confusion about that, iam not brigade. there is confusion about that, i am not quite sure what that means. i don‘t think it means he will auto
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africa to europe favorable weather has sparked a surge in attempts no deaths were reported the u.n. says six hundred fifteen migrants have died in the mediterranean this year a total of two hundred twenty two thousand four hundred thirty nine migrants have managed to reach european shoals in the first four months of this year the serbian police are blocking a convicted war criminal from holding a political rally in the village of. c far right leader voiceless the shell was convicted by the u.n. war crimes court for the former yugoslavia for nationalist speech in one thousand nine hundred two in the same village he was found guilty of inciting ethnic hatred towards the current minority. to sports now and basketball the cleveland cavaliers have taken a three nothing lead in the n.b.a. and conference semifinals over the toronto raptors so hale malik report back to last year and the project seems a three time finals m.v.p. if this is a liberal james as last season with the cavaliers he certainly making it one to remember their been reports all season long that he might leave off this ca
africa to europe favorable weather has sparked a surge in attempts no deaths were reported the u.n. says six hundred fifteen migrants have died in the mediterranean this year a total of two hundred twenty two thousand four hundred thirty nine migrants have managed to reach european shoals in the first four months of this year the serbian police are blocking a convicted war criminal from holding a political rally in the village of. c far right leader voiceless the shell was convicted by the u.n....
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africa there in the low twenty's the most part twenty six in tunis a pleasant change thirty three in cairo has been a lift in temperature and forty six in as well but that won't necessarily last that breeze will penetrate and drop temperatures here still forty four in the far south of algeria than you might expect it for size beyond that pretty big showers as well the reading kenya's still occasionally quite heavy but the most violent storms more recently have been nigeria and ghana and there are more to come. three weeks stories generate thousands of headlines reach three different angles from different perspectives. this is the only evidence that russia was responsible for this separate the spin from the facts that's why on god's plan the misinformation from the journalism the issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election with the listening post on al-jazeera. again this is al-jazeera our top stories this hour iran says that israel's air strikes in syria were based on fabricated and baseless accusations israel insists that it launched its first they offer a rad
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and america on the other hand have sixty times more fresh water than the middle east and north africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as rob reynolds reports from los angeles. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely arid this sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water this place was able to grow and expand and become one of the largest metropolises in the world because we brought water here the second phase of i think los angeles is growth now is going to be with a new normal with the expectation of less water over time and more people how can we sustain economic progress and sustain life itself here in l.a. las water comes in by aqueducts from the san joaquin river delta to the north the sierra nevada mountains to the east and hoover dam on the colorado river four hundred kilometers away but all three sources are in decline we have seen pressure on climate ch
and america on the other hand have sixty times more fresh water than the middle east and north africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as rob reynolds reports from los angeles. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely arid this sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water...
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and america on the other hand have sixty times more fresh water than the middle east and north africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as well bring those reports from. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely airing the sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water this place was able to grow and expand and become one of the largest metropolises in the world because we brought water here the second phase of i think los angeles is growth now is going to be with the new normal with the expectation of less water over time and more people how can we sustain economic progress and sustain life itself here in l.a. las water comes in by aqueducts from the san joaquin river delta to the north the sierra nevada mountains to the east and hoover dam on the colorado river four hundred kilometers away but all three sources are in decline we have seen pressure on climate change
and america on the other hand have sixty times more fresh water than the middle east and north africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as well bring those reports from. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely airing the sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water this...
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military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage a report an agreement that has not been recognized by the somali government in mogadishu the u.a.e. is also developing the ports of inputs and in other parts of somalia who self-governing states is not internationally recognized the u.a.e. is training and equipping the local maritime police force there but its relations have soured with somalia last month my goodness she dispended a u.a.e. . graham to train some of its troops soon after it sees millions of dollars from a u.a.e. plane when you look at the horn of africa and i know we've touched on it briefly and you look at the the multiple players involved
military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage a report an...
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travelling across north africa to libya and across in the boats to italy. arriving in france — not illegal technically because he has italian papers allowing him to travel round the eu, but an irregular situation. and this extraordinary act of courage, which president macron told him today is of such an exceptional nature that he and the authorities are prepared to break the rules, to bend the rules, and expedite his bid for citizenship. interestingly, what president macron said was that normally, you would not be eligible for french citizenship because you are not seeking asylum, you are not here because you are fleeing persecution or danger, you are here as an economic migrant, you would not normally get citizenship. but because of what you've done, you deserve it. so it's going to happen. and we hear he is going to be offered a job in the french fire brigade. there's a little confusion about that. i'm not quite sure what that means. i don't think it means he will automatically become a fireman. what has been reported is he has been offered a job in the
travelling across north africa to libya and across in the boats to italy. arriving in france — not illegal technically because he has italian papers allowing him to travel round the eu, but an irregular situation. and this extraordinary act of courage, which president macron told him today is of such an exceptional nature that he and the authorities are prepared to break the rules, to bend the rules, and expedite his bid for citizenship. interestingly, what president macron said was that...
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military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage a report an agreement that has not been recognized by the somali government in mogadishu the u.a.e. is also developing the ports in puntland in other parts of somalia who self-governing status is not internationally recognized the u.a.e. is training and equipping the local maritime police force there but its relations have soured with somalia last month my goodness she dispended a u.a.e. . graham to train some of its troops soon after it sees millions of dollars from a u.a.e. plane when you look at the horn of africa and i know we've touched on it briefly and you look at the the multiple players involved t
military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia as breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage a report an...
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africa. the rest of europe could show solidarity. that would take the wind out of the populist sales. specifically the party running with a racist platform. mark: does this blowup to be a major european prices? are we looking at the nomination risk -- redenomination risk? >> i think possible and that is why we saw the market response yesterday. three choices for italy, if they have a populist government, one, they fall in line quickly. with what berlin and frankfurt and russells are demanding. the second is they fall in line slowly. the third is that a populist government decides we do not want to be part of this and take italy often economic lift by suggesting that italy leave europe. set to get worse before better and there is market turmoil to come. vonnie: what about the u.s.? three handle with unemployment and things doing well. pause.onomists have >> some economists think a traditional business -- we are due for a recession and the economy is overheating the pending on the stimulus this
africa. the rest of europe could show solidarity. that would take the wind out of the populist sales. specifically the party running with a racist platform. mark: does this blowup to be a major european prices? are we looking at the nomination risk -- redenomination risk? >> i think possible and that is why we saw the market response yesterday. three choices for italy, if they have a populist government, one, they fall in line quickly. with what berlin and frankfurt and russells are...
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africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as rob reynolds reports from los angeles. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely arid this sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water this place was able to grow and expand and become one of the largest metropolises in the world because we brought water here the second phase of i think los angeles is growth now is going to be with the new normal with the expectation of less water over time and more people how can we sustain economic progress and sustain life itself here in l.a. las water comes in by aqueducts from the san joaquin river delta to the north the sierra nevada mountains to the east and hoover dam on the colorado river four hundred kilometers away but all three sources are in decline we have seen pressure on climate change which has been reducing winter snowpack
africa but americans living in drought stricken u.s. states such as california often have water restrictions as rob reynolds reports from los angeles. an estimated eighteen million people now live in the los angeles metropolitan area on land that was once largely arid this sprawling city has thrived despite the lack of an obvious large source of water nearby los angeles is history is tied with water this place was able to grow and expand and become one of the largest metropolises in the world...
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military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia's breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage to report an agreement that has not been recognized by the somali government in mogadishu the u.a.e. is also developing the ports in puntland and other parts of somalia who self-governing status is not internationally recognized the u.a.e. is training and equipping the local maritime police force there but its relations have soured with somalia last month my goodness she despondent a u.a.e. . graham to train some of its troops soon after it sees millions of dollars from a u.a.e. plane when you look at the horn of africa and i know we've touched on it briefly and you look at the the multiple players involved
military role in yemen and north africa and we really see an interesting picture forming him i guess have touched on this and the country has bases along the southern coast of yemen the main port city of aden is dominated by u.a.e. backed separatists on the african side of the red sea it operates the a sub naval and air base in eritrea the u.a.e. is building a military base in beveren somalia's breakaway region of somaliland and buys d.p. world has signed a thirty a deal to manage to report an...
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africa this is the area where you know what to expect these wind rain not particularly warm to the east this streak of cloud hides the differential it's hot in us one not quite so in kyra. the weather sponsored by. going green bacteria in a. gas escaping from. this is really. in the for what happened. and. how counter the effects of climate change. on the fly and on the back of my meditations and the i just have to contend so. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here on the high level u.s. delegation is in china trying to resolve a dispute that's pushed the two countries close to a trade war the meetings are being held in beijing but analysts say a breakthrough is unlikely china in the u.s. a proposed having tires on each other's goods. ten thousand people in hawaii have been ordered to evacuate their homes after the killer whale volcano erupted. threatening at least one residential neighborhood a series of earthquakes likely triggered the. u.s. president has changed his story about money paid to a former porn star stormy daniels says she had an affair with trump a decade a
africa this is the area where you know what to expect these wind rain not particularly warm to the east this streak of cloud hides the differential it's hot in us one not quite so in kyra. the weather sponsored by. going green bacteria in a. gas escaping from. this is really. in the for what happened. and. how counter the effects of climate change. on the fly and on the back of my meditations and the i just have to contend so. welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here on the high...
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the destination is in one of the most conflict torn regions in the world the middle east and north africa right mittal won't say exactly which country has played. the order. be fun what did you make of the numbers. at the moment the company is in good shape and it was all very correct and democratic perfect but not good to do well the dividend is not bad at all it's certainly better than the interest the local bank pays it doesn't although you the palms may buy rahmatullah being used in yemen at least a dozen other maybe. that's the wrong question if bombs are being dropped there it's not right mattel dropping them to the powers the shareholders meeting it was good good but what did you like in particular have to go the whole atmosphere the whole package because i'm tight what did you make of the numbers they presented. yes promising sorry i have to guess my boss at a time was does it bother you the problems made by rahmatullah being dropped in yemen. does not everything is put to the right use but there are positives to buy for now qantas. moment gelato now has confirmation that the plan
the destination is in one of the most conflict torn regions in the world the middle east and north africa right mittal won't say exactly which country has played. the order. be fun what did you make of the numbers. at the moment the company is in good shape and it was all very correct and democratic perfect but not good to do well the dividend is not bad at all it's certainly better than the interest the local bank pays it doesn't although you the palms may buy rahmatullah being used in yemen...
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africa too so as we take a look at the forecast details we've got one front moving in from the west cold air digging in behind it some heavy rain affecting more eastern parts the u.k. down through france a lengthy period peninsula but it's low pressure system which is going to continue to give some very wet and windy weather some severe storms across this part of the mediterranean so for corsica sardinia it will remain really unsettled further towards asia notice it's looking pretty warm and fine temperatures in the mid to upper twenty's in many areas through thursday that the area of low pressure moves slightly back towards the east so for parts of maine and italy will also see some pretty heavy rain developing as i've already mentioned we've seen some disturbed weather across the other side of the mediterranean sea system that begins to move away so we should find slightly brighter conditions for algeria and tunisia but still quite windy temperatures struggling just twenty degrees warming caras thirty eight degrees central parts of africa some fairly hefty storms here see some hea
africa too so as we take a look at the forecast details we've got one front moving in from the west cold air digging in behind it some heavy rain affecting more eastern parts the u.k. down through france a lengthy period peninsula but it's low pressure system which is going to continue to give some very wet and windy weather some severe storms across this part of the mediterranean so for corsica sardinia it will remain really unsettled further towards asia notice it's looking pretty warm and...
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the destination is in one of the most conflict torn regions in the world the middle east and north africa right mittal won't say exactly which country has played. the order. be fun what did you make of the numbers. at the moment the company is in good shape and it was all very correct and democratic perfect but not going to do well the dividend is not bad at all it's certainly better than the interest the local bank pays it doesn't although you that bombs made by rahmatullah being used in yemen at least a dozen other maybe. that's the wrong question if bombs are being dropped there it's not right mattel dropping them. if i was the shareholders meeting it was good good but what did you like in particular because the whole atmosphere the whole package is i'm tight before what did you make of the numbers they presented. yes promising sorry i have to get my bus tickets i'm with does it bother you the palms made by rahmatullah being dropped in yemen. does not everything is put to the right use but there are positives to buy for now qantas. oh my gelato now has confirmation that the plantain sa
the destination is in one of the most conflict torn regions in the world the middle east and north africa right mittal won't say exactly which country has played. the order. be fun what did you make of the numbers. at the moment the company is in good shape and it was all very correct and democratic perfect but not going to do well the dividend is not bad at all it's certainly better than the interest the local bank pays it doesn't although you that bombs made by rahmatullah being used in yemen...
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africa and the temperatures in the high twenty's are pretty typical because clearly the cloud developing in algeria. welcome back in with al jazeera a look at the top stories now the u.s. secretary of state says he made great progress in his talks with one of the korean leader kim jong un's most trusted lieutenants but he refused to confirm if a planned summit between president trump and kim jong un will take place. canada and france have hit back at the u.s. decision to impose tariffs on steel and alan many of them saying the move is unacceptable and illegal and that they will impose retaliatory measures on the leaders of five star movement and far right league policy say they've agreed on a new cabinet to form a coalition government. held last ditch talks to avoid a new election and to end weeks of political turmoil. the u.n. security council is due to vote on a u.s. led resolution to continue existing sanctions against south sudan unless the fighting stops and the country sanctions include an arms embargo and action against the defense chief and five others. joins us live now from sou
africa and the temperatures in the high twenty's are pretty typical because clearly the cloud developing in algeria. welcome back in with al jazeera a look at the top stories now the u.s. secretary of state says he made great progress in his talks with one of the korean leader kim jong un's most trusted lieutenants but he refused to confirm if a planned summit between president trump and kim jong un will take place. canada and france have hit back at the u.s. decision to impose tariffs on steel...
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africa when german troops had already arrived. the followers of the grand mufti sided with hitler the enemy of the jews. hitler received the arab leader in one nine hundred forty one. if you're not and think the future a welcomes the grand mufti of jerusalem one of the most influential arab nationalists the grand mufti is the religious head of the arabs in palestine and their chief judge and financial of fishel the british persecutory him for his nationalist stance and put a price of twenty five thousand pounds on his head a risky route via italy brought him to germany good luck to you but if i did not touch up. in the same year nine hundred forty one she won by nine then sixteen years old join the british army this is and is often it wasn't a matter of revenge we wanted to show that jews can defend themselves to show that we can also fight and we thought we have to give up. many jews felt like shimon simony that the british set up a special formation the jewish brigade with five thousand soldiers. she was. unit fought in europe a
africa when german troops had already arrived. the followers of the grand mufti sided with hitler the enemy of the jews. hitler received the arab leader in one nine hundred forty one. if you're not and think the future a welcomes the grand mufti of jerusalem one of the most influential arab nationalists the grand mufti is the religious head of the arabs in palestine and their chief judge and financial of fishel the british persecutory him for his nationalist stance and put a price of twenty...
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they were sunni arab islamists, largely from saudi arabia and north africa. >> tucker:ke why wouldn't we see that as the threat? consistently over time it has been. why is everyone saying the exact opposite. >> our two allies in tel aviv and saudi arabia are absolutely determined to halt what they continue to be the onward march of iranian influence. we forget of course that we installed iran in power in a rack. we the conditions. that's not something iran did. when it comes to syria, iranians look closely to defeat the islamist opposition toti them. that war is effectivelyuc over. the bottom line is they want us to l effectively reverse the strategic outcomes of the last 15, 16 years. that's not possible without a major war. i don't think president trump is interested remotely in going to war. the joint comprehensive plan is the last obstacle on the road to war.t that proves we can achieve our strategic aims without going to war. >> tucker: things were coming on. the state of california is obviously falling apart, crime is growing, junkies shoot up in public literally. some people sa
they were sunni arab islamists, largely from saudi arabia and north africa. >> tucker:ke why wouldn't we see that as the threat? consistently over time it has been. why is everyone saying the exact opposite. >> our two allies in tel aviv and saudi arabia are absolutely determined to halt what they continue to be the onward march of iranian influence. we forget of course that we installed iran in power in a rack. we the conditions. that's not something iran did. when it comes to...
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africa and the temperatures in the high twenty's are pretty typical this cloud developing in algeria. and that's. just. living life for centuries but now forced to think hard about their future. al-jazeera worlds meets the nomadic peoples of the atlas mountains. striving to deal with the changing world. and preparing their children for a different way of life. the last nomads of morocco on al-jazeera. welcome back a look at the top stories the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great progress in his talks with one of north korean leader kim jong un's most trusted advisors but he refused to confirm if the plans on that between president trump and kim jong un will take place in canada and france have hit back at the u.s. decision to impose tariffs on steel and other many of them saying the move is unacceptable and illegal and that they will retaliate. and italy is getting its first populist government the. five star movement and far right league policy have succeeded in forming a. our relation with giuseppe conti as prime minister. well let's get more on those developments in italy
africa and the temperatures in the high twenty's are pretty typical this cloud developing in algeria. and that's. just. living life for centuries but now forced to think hard about their future. al-jazeera worlds meets the nomadic peoples of the atlas mountains. striving to deal with the changing world. and preparing their children for a different way of life. the last nomads of morocco on al-jazeera. welcome back a look at the top stories the u.s. secretary of state says he's made great...
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just six months later, he went to london, where he planned operation torch, the invasion of north africa. >> he was a good man, tough man, you know. i mean, he tried to treat everybody the same. i was on duty. i had to go and take my weapons with me just in case anybody gets fresh, you know. >> in december 1943, president roosevelt informed eisenhower he would command operation overlord, a direct invasion of france. this was the make-or-break moment for the war in europe. all the heavyweights -- fdr, churchill, de gaulle -- were putting their faith in ike. the responsibility for d-day, as it was popularly known, rested on his shoulders. he scribbled this "in case of failure" note if the invasion turned out badly. it concluded by saying, "if any blame or fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone." he accidentally dated it july 5th. >> general eisenhower would take responsibility for failure. he would manage failure if failure happened in a way most helpful for political leadership. >> june 6th. almost 4,500 men died that day. and many more were wounded. but the allies gained a footh
just six months later, he went to london, where he planned operation torch, the invasion of north africa. >> he was a good man, tough man, you know. i mean, he tried to treat everybody the same. i was on duty. i had to go and take my weapons with me just in case anybody gets fresh, you know. >> in december 1943, president roosevelt informed eisenhower he would command operation overlord, a direct invasion of france. this was the make-or-break moment for the war in europe. all the...
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north africa, sri lanka. all over the place. doesn't -- just because they're in our hemisphere and part of a contiguous land bring with the united states doesn't give them special rights, does it? >> that's it. that's what the trump administration is arguing. they think some of the laws around this -- first, it's important to note there's only so much the trump administration can do. there's international laws that oblige this u.s. to accept them. and then there's catch and release, legal loop holes that let them more easily come into the u.s. the things that the administration is looking at is potentially having this process happen in mexico and not the u.s. so people detained while or accepted while their case is going through the courts, which could take years before they're determined or denied asylum. so that happens in mexico and not the u.s. >> jon: thanks, alayna from axios. we appreciate it. alayna treene. >> julie: and officials say this was an accident waiting to happen. plus, special counsel robert mueller has some q
north africa, sri lanka. all over the place. doesn't -- just because they're in our hemisphere and part of a contiguous land bring with the united states doesn't give them special rights, does it? >> that's it. that's what the trump administration is arguing. they think some of the laws around this -- first, it's important to note there's only so much the trump administration can do. there's international laws that oblige this u.s. to accept them. and then there's catch and release, legal...
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it was the immigration coming from middle east, north africa, that if you do not confront systematically, ongoing and maybe for hundreds of years, racism and this colonial inheritance, this thing is going to come back to you.this is going to create a huge backlash. so i want to hear your opinion. i know you talked about already, indicating that it is fomenting on this cycle, burly danger in society maybe you want to talk about that a little bit more. the second issue is what you brought up, in relationship between even the period you studied and thebeginning movements in europe , the national league in italy, the marinee le pen movement is the beginning of these racists, zero movements, how do you see them coming? we know that this happened in europe and did you see already in that time a feeding back and forth, playing off of one and learning from another taking place? >> i'm not sure i totally caught your first question, if i missed it, come back and ask me again but for me, this all project is emerging for this moment from a truth and reconciliation commission. these are the stories u
it was the immigration coming from middle east, north africa, that if you do not confront systematically, ongoing and maybe for hundreds of years, racism and this colonial inheritance, this thing is going to come back to you.this is going to create a huge backlash. so i want to hear your opinion. i know you talked about already, indicating that it is fomenting on this cycle, burly danger in society maybe you want to talk about that a little bit more. the second issue is what you brought up, in...