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tv   News  Al Jazeera  June 12, 2015 1:00pm-1:31pm EDT

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aside from that particular strum, what does that mean? well, this is a huge important, this latest incident because it puts pressure on that
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relationship, it is one of the few states in the whole world that maintains a relationship with the two rival governments and one in trip policy, and the internationallyrig niased government, it has consul lathes in both spieds of the country. and there is a volume take tile border and, lib bra, and there is a lot of arms coming in-and-out and also fighters, heading to libya, to get training, and coming back and attacking the soldiers, and also, the museum as we saw in march, here. so a lot is at stake right now and, the problem for the them, is who to negotiate with and what happens next to this effort that it has with the government in trip policy. thank you. 7 people have been shot dead at at protest and it happened
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after friday prayers when gunmen opened fire. they have tough ended it, accusing them as using their work as a cover fors pea on nant. they say we strongly object.
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now, he says, much the suspicion, centers over a doctor who was once employed by the c.i.a. to help catch bin laden. in a major development she the government of pack cast stand has decided to seal the premises of save the children. the government says that the charity was working against the country's interest, and their problem started after the attack on bin laden, and the fact that one of their doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. to run a fake program and, he is under arrest but that was enough to arouse suspicions about the activities of save the children. they say it has no doubts as to why it decided to seal the offices of this charity.
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for many years there was no accountability and, they were working freely, and many of them suspicious and job jurisdiction was restricted, here and they were found working in tribes and enough is enough, we will not tolerate it. however, the organization representatives, in pack cast stand said, that their work was critical that they had done a lot of work in the field of the anti policy oh, and that they were working in conjunction with the government of pack cast stand, that the ministry, were aware about what they were doing. the government of pack cast stand was also mulling over plans to introduce new legislation and parla mant, which will make it easier for government to close down, anything that seems to be working outside of the domain of its charter and, accused of spying fors pea onage.
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the prime minister has avoided answering if his country's navy paid a boat to turn back. they were found with 30,000, in cash. asylum seekers intercepted near australia and they attempted to stop the diswrowrny and the military, toes boats back to where they came from. but, there's a new tactic being used the prime minister, was caught on a radio show, where the navy pay people, $5,000 to turn back their boats. he didn't deny the allegation, and he said this. what the government is done is stop the boats. we have stopped the boats and we have used a whole range of measures and, we will do whatever we can consistency
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with the principles of a decent and humane society to ensure that they are stopped and i am never ever going to apologize. the navy recruits, to get money and they say the australian government should come clean. this whatever it takes by hook or crook approach, which we now here in the highest average of government is unacceptable, for the country because our government, at the highest levels is suggesting, it seems when it comes to asylum seekers at sea, there is no moral compass and, that is not only astonishing, and unacceptable. they are demanding an investigation, to see if any laws have been broken. if true, this policy may backfire encore believe aing
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more to risk the journey, to australia. two people have died from, mers. and it brings it to 13. more than 120 others were ineffected. and they are trying to find out why mers has spread, and it was first identified three years ago and, may have spread from camels and, the hospitals which treated patients have been closed as a precaution. four western turiafs who posed naked on the highest peak have been in court pleading guilty for obscene behavior. they are part of a group of ten that stripped naked and some locals, believe it caused the earthquake. german investigators have closed their inquiry into the alleged tapping of the phone. they have been accused of
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tapping her foafn data and, they have been unable to find evidence. the the i.m.f. chief has been cleared of pimping charges this puts to an end of 4 years of battle, and it began in new york. he never denied he took part in orgies and parties. they were group section sessions. and a form of recreation, but he incited it wasn't his moral will aty that was on trial and, he didn't know they were prostitutes and the court believed him. the judgement is out everyone can see there was no legal basis in the case, and all the noise that has surrounded this story has given us all something to think about. d. as much k. was one of the world's most innow win shal
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figures, he was the finance minister who prepared france for the introduction of the euro and, after that, he was the director of the i.m.f. and he was thought to run against sar cozy, and when he was arrested in new york. and he was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel made, and that trial collapsed, after the prosecution had doubts about the alleged victim's credibility. now, he leaves the court a free man. it seems hard to imagine that he can ever revive his presidential ambitions and he may still try to play a role in public life. still to come, cuttings rocks to get an education and lie beer ra a's child labor laws. and why nearly 100 bikers are still in custody almost a month
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gone.
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top stories here, an armed group has stormed the consul lathe, kidnapping ten staff pakistan has warned that it is prepared to throw out other groups, as it is did with aye the children. and australia's prime minister has dodged questions about whether his navy have paid the groups to return migrants.
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thousands of syrians are kneeing, men women and children have been gathering. turkey's emergency management said more than 6,000 have crossed into turkey. residents of baghdad have said they're living in fear due to car bomb explosions and the threat posed by isil. now, the dangerous life. this is the city, one of the largest neighborhoods and home to a large she a community. it's always been she a and each here, people are now too scared to leave their own neighborhood. life has become a living nightmare, car bombs, and sue what side attacks. we only leave if it is life or death. and security is unpredictable. isil car bombs have had such an impact, that they're
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suspicious, of even traveling across the capital. last month two car bombs blew up and, look at the damage. we don't leave our neighborhood at all. a cry town, it is the same, for sunnies, were forced out of their homes and now live in just a few neighborhoods. we only feel safe in our neighborhood and, i don't live here, and you fear arbitrary arrest. it is not safe to drive through the streets and after 2003 baghdad split into sunni and, she a sections with almost mo existence of mixed section at all. those words are he can cooed by people who study had changes they have noticed that the sunnies have been increasing, and, what was a concern, is the impact of sectarii. on future
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children. kids when they live, and wake up, and open their eyes to the violence, and the hating and the killing and as you know, their subconscious, foundation, that's big from 5-7, and many kids they have that feeling. and i think, in the future we'll face a real problem from those kids. there are still mixed neighborhoods like this one but they are more well off and this neighborhood, in particular, has been hit by several isil car bombs, and they try to keep up the sectarian tension and it is not isil, and the she a.
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the families of four boys killed when israel bombed a beach are outraged that the army is closing its investigation. it happened during the gas a war. it targeted ham maz fighters and, struck the boys in error no international laws were broken. the first european games are underway. 6,000 athletes from 15 countries, and it has been overshadowed by the human rights record. now, is this event a hit on them? well, it is going down as a hit, would be spectators that piled into the stadiums a little way from here and, at the
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moment lady gaga, is segging and that's a major thing, in terms of garnering attention and, that's what they tried to show and no expenses spared, in excess of $1 billion being spent, including flying them all in, because they wanted several teams to make it and to attend these games and, give it to credibility and, it does, as well and we have some of it, some will be qualified and.
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they say were curious and yet so they are, they have one thing in common and that's, that they allowed criticism of this government for its crackdowns and, for its corruption. but, the government says, it was only western plots and they
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don't want anybody to spoil the party. okay, thank you very much. indeed. child labor, and the importance of education to attack the problem and most of them 78 million are in the asia pacific region, and 59 million are in africa, and that's 1-5 and, 13 million in latin america, and the caribbean and 9.2 million in the middle east and, north africa. well in liberia many are the bread winners and some are paying for families and school, by smashing rocks. the 12-year-old, does this for five hours each day and, he gets about $1. 0 for every rocked crushes. he uses the money and he wants
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to be a doctor, and that's why he works in the quarry. i want for him to go to school. now i stay here and he crush the rock for almost 3 years. existing laws, curb are weak and not enforced. and activists say, it is widespread in almost every part of the economy and they're calling on the government to do more to stop it. you have a right to education and going to school, and, prevention from child labor. liberia is one of the poorest country's earth and it has eroded some of the games since the end of the civil war. lower gross forecasts and
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greater realities, and, the government says, those factors make eradicating child labor even more difficult. there are so many low income things and, they are seniors and, four or five children and they cannot take care of them and, they have to put their children in the street, to do this. his father left the family three years ago and since then, he and his mother have struggled enough to live, breaking rocks is the only thing making the choice between learning and eating and he knows that getting a good education is the only way he'll escape a life of poverty. in nigeria a lack of funding, have combined to create tech jobs, but a program called inspire may change all that.
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cracking the code. she and her two partners run a small online food delivery service, called food i like, and order from the restaurants that is have signed up, and she delivers it. she is working with about 30 restaurants, and she calls it a food logistic service and sees huge business opportunities in the technology sector, that could create employment for thousands of people. it has made it so, that doesn't need for delivery, or for that provision of logistics in terms of meals for consumers. we can -- he got started with the help of inspire a organization, that helps tech startups, it's funded
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beat government, they are taught the basics of commuter programming, and inspire has helped over 0 businesses get started and there are still major challenges. q.you need to have patience, in businesses. and we are beginning to see that, 5 or 10 years tech business is going to be like we have now and most investors are brick and mortar type of business. the government has tried to support it, but has faced problems. the government was supposed to build a so-called technology village on this land to, house over 1,000 tech businesses a contract for millions of dollars was awarded and very little has been built and some say the government should allow the private sector to take the lead and, focus on policies. the government needs to
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overall the entire school for i.t. and technology. so that the next generation of student he, will be better equipped. the challenge for tech companies, is how to market their products especially, in a city with low internet penetration, and most strands orr their own delivery service and. almost half of the gang members arrested over a deadly shooting still haven't seen a judge. the shootout, left nine people dead, in texas and most are being held on a million dollar bon and some of the accused say it's all a big misunderstanding. and now here's more. a shootout, in waco texas between rifle members of the bandied dose, and, motorcycle clubs, nine people dead and
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more than 1 dozen injury and 177 arrested and now almost a month later fewer than half have been released on bond. among those still behind bars with no indictment, father and son john and jake wilson. they should be here. bobby wilson says her husband and son are motorcycle enthusiasts and, they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. now the bike shop has stood shudder he. what would it do to you to lose this place. we put everything that we got to into it. so, it will be hard on us. could you possibly afford the $1 million bond to get your husband out. absolutely not. on that sunday, her husband president of the five members
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strong the club, left home to attend a dlub meeting at the twin peeks restaurant. i didn't think anything of it. did you know that the bandied dose were going to be there? no. do you think your husband knew? probably. why on what he go to a place where his sworn enemies would be present. i never understood them to be sworn enemies. she says they did not bring weapons to the restaurant and when the shooting erupted they medfrom the patio to the bathroom. i don't believe that my husband, and my son or anyone, in his group was responsible for this craziness. michael white is john wilson's attorney. they have taken close to 200 people and decided that they're all guilty of something because
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they were there and, a number of them were wearing certain jackets. 26 days layer the majority remain lock he up. texas law allows a person to be detained within 90 days without and indictment much we reached out to the jail, and the city, and, no one would talk about this case on camera. police department did tell us, that the investigation is ongoing, and a lengthy process due to the high number of individuals involved. though not indicted all those arrested, engaged will. to this date, to this hour, nobody has said, what the criminal activity might be, and usually, you're aware of where you're being accused of. wilson hopes the hearing scheduled for friday will lower his bond, if not, she has no idea what will come next. i adore this man.
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he has never given me any reason not to trust him