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know you know it's. a good you know what with all that she went home so she would look at you know something about the thing not. ever heard of the world out there a lot of us being obsessed mean look at the hood should be delish about getting a little heated nice bluff on a new harder jail yea but i'm not all that much about merrill with and i would. like to give all the listener me a fair amount of disability not me but i thought. i did some nice. haven't been released do you envision a time when they will be. well trump president trump has said that the other three hundred documents that they're
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reviewing will be out or will make a decision by april they've only had twenty five years in advance to prepare this but there was a big battle going on between the intelligence communities and those of us who have been wanting these documents released for all this time not only did they not release these three hundred crucial documents but a lot of the other ones are very heavily redacted so there's not a smoking gun we don't expect there is going to be a smoking gun people don't write down the conspiracy to assassinate a president but there are things that are going to come out about lee harvey oswald's very suspicious behavior in mexico city about lee harvey oswald very suspicious behavior in new orleans when he was meeting with as opposed to working with both pro castro groups and anti castro groups and there are some top cia officials who have got documents in this collection and these are cia officials who
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really were very very hostile to president kennedy so we're going to have the a david david atlee phillips papers are going to hopefully some of those will come out. other key people have papers there that we want to get a look at all right mr cosmic it is of course fascinating stuff that's captured the world's imagination for fifty four years now and we thank you very much for your time and your and thought and to this peter cousin joining us live from washington d.c. thank you. now u.s. president donald trump has declared the opioid addiction opioid addiction rather a public health emergency the government will now have more power to address the issue and more freedom to change legislation it's estimated more than sixty four thousand americans died last year due to addiction and overdose white house correspondent kimberly hunka has more from washington d.c. . speaking of the white house president said that the opioid epidemic in the united
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states is the worst drug crisis in american history with the signing of this presidential memorandum the president says this is a critical first step in addressing the epidemic for too long we have allowed drugs to ravage american home cities and we owe it to our children and to our country to do everything in our power to address this national shame and this human tragedy we must stop the flow of types of illegal drugs into our communities thanks many people are disappointed the president has stopped short of declaring this a national emergency had that occurred this would have provided the necessary federal funding that states say they need in order to address this crisis instead by calling this a public health emergency what this will do is in essence redirect existing funds
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something that many critics say stopped short of the president's promise not only on the campaign trail but also as president still many acknowledge this is an important first step one they hope will push the u.s. congress to take measures even further. we're going to get more on this now it's a trade director drug policy project at the institute for policy studies he's joining us live from washington d.c. very good to have you with us on al-jazeera if i can start off by asking for those who don't know what exactly other people it's and why are we seeing so many americans dying every year from using them. so all opioids are various types of pain killers some of them natural like morphine and others that are synthetic like fenton ill and what's killing people today in the streets of the united states is not the heroin not the prescription opioids but in fact the fence
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and all that's being used to adulterate heroin on the streets offensive know is anywhere from fifty to one hundred times more powerful than. morphine and substitutes a synthetic opioids like car famille which is an analog offense and can be up to ten thousand times more powerful than morphine so this is being cut into the heroin supply to stretch profits and that's what's killing people today and must train where is where is the sentinel coming from and how has this problem got so bad. well first of all is largely produced in china but it's also being smuggled through the postal system across the border it's very very compact so you don't need much at all and for things like car fentanyl which is basically elephant large animal tranquilizer that is very microscopic in amount so you don't need to smuggle much it's very easy to bring into this country and so dealers and traffickers are
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diluting their heroin with this stuff to stretch their profits do president trumps measures that have been announced go far enough to address the crisis. not nearly it's largely symbolic there was some red tape he cut through which is good but in terms of tapping into new money that's not there the existing funded that he's opened up has about fifty seven thousand dollars in it and we need tens of billions of dollars in that fund congress has not replenished that fund since the one nine hundred ninety s. so there's really not a lot of money there and that's where we we all leadership could have come in instead he proposed other things like the trump wall mexican border which can cost anywhere from twenty billion to over sixty billion dollars at the higher end and that is not going to stop drugs there are too many ways around that wall and even if it does even if it was to be generous and let's say it's built and somehow it
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stops half the heroin from coming into this country what is the logical market response by drug traffickers they will simply adulterate the existing heroin with even more fentanyl and that will explode the crisis of overdose deaths in this country mr terry it's great to get your insights and to this thank you very much for your time that isaan how to train joining us live from washington d.c. thank you now seven strain of politicians as you to find out whether or not they'll be kicked out of federal parliament for holding deal citizenship the high court will hand down its verdict on friday the list of politicians in jeopardy including the deputy prime minister bonamy joycean if he's booted out prime minister malcolm turnbull could lose his one seat majority let's get more on this now with australia correspondent andrew thomas he's joining us live from said they andrew what is the question that the high court is looking at. well essentially it is whether certain politicians were you know to jubal to stand parliament when they didn't it
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all comes down to section forty four of australia's constitution and to paraphrase that it says that no one can stand a parliament who is a subject or citizen or entitles to the rights or privileges of a subject of citizen of a foreign power and that includes dual citizens people who are australian but also have the right to be citizens elsewhere now these seven members of parliament whose cases will be decided by the high court within the hour say that they didn't know that they were entitled to be foreign citizens even though they were in some cases they were born abroad but to australian parents you know that is their parents or grandparents were born abroad but they themselves were born here what the high court will have to decide is whether ignorance is enough of an excuse and whether that lets them off the hook and if it doesn't then the in and you will stand and they should in theory be thrown out of politics and that of course will have some very big implications for the training in government why does this matter and very
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. well that's right the six out of the seven to be honest apart from their own personal stories it doesn't matter because they all sentences in the upper house and that's not where australia's government is the side but for one member of the joyce n.p. in the lower house this really doesn't matter because malcolm turnbull's government has a majority of just once a body choice one of his m.p.'s in his coalition is found to be ineligible to be in parliament then he loses that majority and in theory australia's government could pull in practice the probably be a violent you body joyce's area in his constituency and he might play well not quite but if he were to lose that the government would fall and of course as well he's a stray used to be prime minister and a minister if he is found to be ineligible and has been ineligible ever since he's had that job and what about the decisions he's made as a minister it suddenly throws. the question is well the could be lots of legal cases that follow this because anyone who has this study is government over
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thinking that it's my complaint with the prime minister and he shouldn't have been allowed to make that decision and i can challenge that actually this has big implications not just for the australian government but all the decisions but it is night and. joining us live from andrew thank you. to head on the news hour and exclusive report about a match torture methods used in secret prisons in yemen by soldiers from the u.a.e. . and u.s. bound travelers face long. and. the testing ground block which ends to reach a speed of six hundred kilometers an hour. that fall. from the clear blue sky the dome home. to the fresh breeze in the city.
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the weather is set to china over the next couple of days largely clear skies and pleasant sunshine coming through hong kong getting up to around twenty nine degrees celsius and stay settled as we go on into saturday you just see some of the more unsettled weather some thick of cloud just pushing in from the pacific and that typhoon which is pushing its way up towards japan for the early part of next week but that means that china certainly in the clear that clear weather coming down across a good part of indochina southern parts of vietnam yes we'll see some clouds and rain a possible system shop showers to into the philippines from time to time as a system just makes its way further north along china of cloud here a lot of wet weather there just pushing for the south china seas maybe some lively showers coming into malaysia pushing up towards thailand much of thailand looks fine and dry over the next day or so the majority. of the showers for the southeast and out towards indonesia i was. just around the by
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a bingo in the southern parts of india still amid shells a saying some rather wet weather over the next that is just pushing up the west and guess carola seeing some of that to wetter weather see a clearer skies i went to bangladesh at long last we could do with a break here places i will say one on the fine and dry weather pushes all the way to new delhi. the weather sponsored by cattle and face. one one what's the address of her car with my mom. i don't see it. and you are changing color as america struggles to contain its worst ever drug crisis for lines looks at the devastating impact it's having on the children who are left to pick up the pieces of. heroin children this time on al-jazeera. sometimes pictures of the only way to truly tell a story and i just. some of the latest new camera gear and technology to make sure
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these images are innovative could be if you don't manage it it's not just the thing behind the best it's about giving. with the theme whenever needed. as a child of political refugees i've always been aware of different kinds of stories and different kinds of sensitivity al-jazeera is a space for the. good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour and these are our top stories a report by u.n. war crimes investigators has blamed syria's government for a chemical weapons attack which sparked international outrage in april people were
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killed when the nerve agent sarin was dropped on the rebel held town of qana shaker . three people have been shot dead during kenya's repeat presidential election. and in four counties due to violence the election commission estimates a forty eight percent voter turnout in the election boycotted by the opposition. and us president has declared the declared opioid addiction a public health emergency the government will now have more power to address the issue and more freedom to change legislation it's estimated more than sixty four thousand americans died just last year due to pure addiction and overdose. the president and yemen has spoken exclusively to al jazeera about alleged torture methods used in secret prisons run by the u.a.e. and its allies dozens of detainees have gone on hunger strike in the city of aden saying they're being abused. the report. human rights watch says there are
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at least eighteen secret prisons run by you a forces in southern yemen they include bare akhmed prison in aden al jazeera has obtained a voice recording of one detainee he says prisoners are regularly to watch it. there are various methods such as the electric shock waterboarding as well as forcing detainees to strip naked this is how they torture and different prisons they use different methods human rights watch says other detainees at the prison have begun a hunger strike in response to mistreatment it wants the u.a.e. and its allies to take action to stop the alleged abuse in a statement it said detainees should not have to refuse food to be treated humanely and free from abuse the u.a.e. and a yemeni proxy should stop denying responsibility for mistreatment and investigate and act on the complaints. of. the u.a.e.
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is part of a saudi led coalition helping the yemeni government fight heathy rebels have taken control of northern and central yemen including the capital sana'a more than ten thousand yemenis have been killed and almost forty thousand injured since twenty fifty. eighty percent of the population is in need of humanitarian aid and human rights watch says the u.a.e. has been arming and training yemeni special forces to fight local branches of al qaida and eisel it's documented dozens of cases of people including children who were detained by those horses and may have been subjected to torture the u.a.e. denies the allegations. lawyers though say nearly two thousand men have disappeared in southern yemen family members have been demonstrating for the release of their relatives for months victoria gates and be al jazeera. the iraqi military has
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launched an assault to recapture two towns near the syrian border from. two of the . remaining pockets of control in the country stephanie decker reports. ready for the final phase the iraqi prime minister has given the go ahead now the task of these men is to push out of the last areas of western anbar specifically which is the border town with syria the group still holds. we have been encountering some sporadic attacks but they are weak especially since the last of holiday and. the enemy is in a desperate situation right now and hopefully will retake all the remaining areas from. iraq's army and unbar police together with pro-government sunni tribal fighters and the hash shadley or shia militias are part of the offensive. we are now engaging in the offensive to retake. we have received full military
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support from the iraqi army to participate in this offensive the tribal fighters have now become a supporting force in this offensive we aim to help that and after we retake these areas we will take control of security with the help of the iraqi forces. the campaign will also be backed by coalition air support and ground advice the towns of time of the last few territories isis still controls in iraq many here feel that it won't be a long protracted battle but ridding eisel of its territory in iraq does not mean the group's threat has been eliminated it is still capable of carrying out large scale attacks the announcement of the all comes at a time when iraqi forces together with shia militia are involved on another front sporadic fighting with the kurdish peshmerga in the aftermath of that controversial secession referendum is putting huge pressure on. and the leadership here heard.
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this. is an attempt to divert attention from sporadic fighting we're seeing northwest of the border with iraq. to reassert federal control over the border crossings that the kurdistan regional government currently controls. the iraqi prime minister says his government won't accept anything other than the cancellation of the kurdish secession referendum result. for talks with iranian both countries have kurdish populations and oppose any talk of separation iraq's kurdish regional government has offered to. baghdad says that far enough. following developments from. the minister. for talks with iranian leaders the main topic of discussion the kurdish referendum calling for a separate state. in the north of the country. politically supportive
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environment. very strong message for. nothing short of a complete. referendum. a freezer suspension. is a. stronger message iran's first vice president. say that the vote was an act of sedition. in kurdish people to pursue rights and representation within a national framework that keeps their country forward to also reached out a hand of friendship that northern iraq is still a part of iraq so two very clear signs from leaders of both iran and iraq here. today that they're both on the same page and that neither country will tolerate any compromise to iraq's territorial integrity. the defense secretary has angered human rights into british politicians to stop condemning saudi arabia. saying it's
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affecting arms sales to riyadh michael fallon told a parliamentary defense committee that of hostages being compromised many british politicians have also been they criticized saudi arabia a bombing campaign and yemen the u.n. says the war there has killed more than ten thousand people and engine more than forty thousand. i have to repeat to this committee that obviously. the other criticism of. in this hour is not helpful. to. leave it there but we need to do everything possible to encourage saudi arabia to. i believe they will commit to that we continue to work with. al-jazeera is demanding the release of a journalist mahmoud hussein who's now been an egyptian prison for more than three hundred days he's accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos claims he and al jazeera strongly deny saying has repeatedly complained of mistreatment in jail
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he was arrested in december while visiting his family. passengers headed to the u.s. can expect new security measures the u.s. says the measures aimed at reducing the threat of terrorism they replace a ban on laptops from eight predominantly muslim countries that's the latest decision by the trumpet ministration effect in global travel and gallagher reports from miami. the u.s. authorities say the new measures are in their words raising the bar on global security and are aimed at reducing the threat of hidden explosive devices u.s. bound passengers will now face additional screening of electronics and short security interviews the u.s. department of homeland security is convinced terrorist groups are targeting aircraft flying to the u.s. together we have the opportunity to raise a baseline in aviation security globally and we can do it in a manner that will not unduly inconvenience the flying public well maybe. clear
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security is my number one concern our enemies are adaptive and we're we have to be adaptive as well around two thousand u.s. bound flights a day for more than one hundred countries will be affected. umesh is on to controversial as president trumps failed travel ban on six muslim majority countries but security experts say the new rules would lead to further delays it's going to make things more complicated and i think you're going to have a lot of passengers very dissatisfied with the passenger experience it's so behavioral analysis will now be used to screen passengers focusing on their demeanor and travel background but the rest is that certain passengers may be unfairly singled out some are also concerned that placing additional security responsibilities on airline staff is unfair more than three hundred thousand passengers a day will be affected by the new measures but the airline industry have reacted with some criticism they say airlines weren't consulted and they also say putting the onus on ticket counter staff may not be the best way of enhancing security but
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all agree if you are traveling to the u.s. you need to turn up to the airport even earlier and gallacher al-jazeera at miami's international airport in california a man has driven his car through a. rally a video on social media shows the car pushing from demonstrators at the immigration rights march seventh protest as part of the heart of the car as it moves ahead and then stopped the driver was arrested. on until his former president cristina has testified in an investigation into one of the country's deadliest bombings eighty five people were killed when a jewish center and when it was attacked and nine hundred ninety four. as accused of covering up the role of iranian security forces in the bombings choices about. where here outside the courthouse where christina kirshner just left to one side
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she's. but she's being a victim and being politically persecuted not only by the current administration. but also by members of the judiciary she said that she's innocent let's not forget that she's being investigated. based on an accusation made by a late prosecutor i've got to be said that at the time she heard me straight she signed a memorandum with iran that would allow argentine judges to travel to iran to interrogate suspects of an attack that happened here and when a site is back in one nine hundred ninety four but the prosecutor said that there were other reasons why the memorandum was signed that dot the argentine government wanted to do business with iran well basically saying that that's not true that her only objective was to bring justice to an incident that happened over twenty years ago also commissioner was elected a senator or last sunday she has over three million people voted for her during the
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election and that in a way gives her immunity but still many here have doubts that kirshner could end up in prison. now the trading floor of the hong kong stock exchange is closing its doors at the end of the moms the venue which will soon become a museum symbolize the city's growth into the international financial hub in one thousand eight hundred and one nine hundred ninety s. what is the goal paul and explains hong kong for then to system is changing into one dominated by investors in mainland china. with the bang and much enthusiasm goal rise of china based logistics company debuts in hong kong stock market initial public offerings from chinese firms are becoming more frequent with more than a thousand companies from across the border trading their shares on the. you have only with hong kong within greater china this large equity market place that basically is accessible as long as you're a qualified company so without government interference you can easily come here
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with a size of china's economy that just pushes more of these quality companies to the listing opportunity here chinese entities account for about half the number of companies on the hong kong exchange compared with five percent in one thousand nine hundred seven on the territory transition from a british colony to a special administrative region of china hong kong has always been a financial hub but over the past two decades the nature of the city's markets have changed drastically along with china's economy chinese companies and investors looking for international exposure are now is huge part of the financial system but there is a nother big change y.p. taking place in the city stock markets. the news that hong kong stock exchange is shutting down its trading floor by the end of the month has caught many by surprise despite the fact that it's used by only a few brokers now online technology and trading by computer have made this place redundant before. so many friends action news. reader
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exchanged. information the exchange has shrunk over the years but has always remained an important symbol. in the early ninety's a popular t.v. series captured the excitement on the exchange floor and the lives of traders in the red vests you think you're cool and i was proud. and resigned i don't feel proud successful and now the class is like this. although the. are those who are less sentimental i believe they are close because after that they know what they're going there anymore because everyone knows if the internet it's the end of an era for you when congress spent thirty years here with icon hong kong the wonder of well center is unbelievable with how computer. treating whole from next month the trading floor becomes a part of a museum dedicated to the stock market making it yet another piece of hong kong's unique identity relegated to history if you go pollan on jazeera hong kong. where
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the sports news still ahead on the news al stepping out of the spotlight martina hingis or times from tennis off to a career spanning more than twenty days tells us what peta and sport.
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now here's peta. thank you very much astros and dodgers fans will have to wait until friday's game three of baseball's world series to see if it matches the excitement of the first team next destination is used and astros fans will be
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hoping their team carries on the momentum of the coming from behind to make it one one after a while the game tune in his home and reports fifty four thousand fans in los angeles hard thing to see the dodgers double the world series lead and for most part of gang two it appeared they would do just that. was . cory sega had put the dodges three one up in the stick sending was god was and i had lost in ninety eight games this season after lading they sent their standards exceptionally high but the astros staged a comeback in the eight the ninth innings to level the game at three three was this post the teams to an extra inning consecutive
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harm run for houston in front for the first time it was was but still things were far from martha yes the old quick helping the dodgers tie the game again and send it to an eleventh inning with her with the astros then struck two more harm runs taking the games tally to right breaking the all time record in the world series. was even more remarkable the eye harmless were hit by id from play is all of her and had never hit one in a world series before. and this time the astros held on to their late for their first ever world series win was so was i mean that's incredible game on so many levels so many ranges of emotion. and if you like october baseball you know if you like any kind of baseball. you know that's that's one of the most incredible games that you'll ever be
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a part of. the best of seven series is now tied at one one. the two teams had to houston with game three percent today at least home an al jazeera. twenty five time grand slam title when a martina hingis has announced she will retire from tennis at the end of this week's w t a finals in singapore just began a career as a professional way back in one thousand nine hundred forty three years later she was dominating the women's tennis winning three grand slam titles that included the australian open wimbledon and the u.s. open she would go on to claim to move the opens before retiring in two thousand and three because of persistent injuries she would return in two thousand and five and after some reasonable success well she tested positive for a banned substance so she called it quits again although she played a little bit intermittently nervous was made another comeback but she would quit singles and instead focus on doubles and achieved quite
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a bit of success in mixed doubles winning a total of seven grand slam titles including all four of them but it was doubles itself where she really had the most of her success winning all four slams at a total of thirteen titles the thirty seven year old will retire with a total of twenty five grand slam titles in a twenty three career that has certainly been colorful. some people knew it some didn't i mean still probably people think year after year like this after a season like this but i think it's also perfect timing you know you want to start on top and when you're already going backwards i mean i couldn't ask for a better finish like that my mother thirty seven year old venus williams is hardly slowing down the american still a year hasn't finished yet williams has made samy finals in singapore by beating spain's. seven five six draw it keeps you on track to win the season ending tournament for the first time in nine years and it continues a remarkable run in which she's made two major finals this year including losing to
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move to wimbledon williams will face other caroline wozniacki caroline garcia in the final for. catalina percivale is also in the same means and it's a good thing she made it before meeting the panko in the final round that's because she was beaten by the french open champion who took the match six three six one. in the race to finish the season as the world number one. and roger federer has reached the quarter finals at his hometown tournament where he launched his career as a ball boy holding twenty years ago the seven times with induced champion crushing frenchman brainwash six one six three in boxing. now for a blast of the bloodhound it's a car that a british engineering team hopes will smash the world land speed record the aim is to eventually exceed the speed of sixteen hundred kilometers an hour in south africa the wings reports on whether it passed its initial test.
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the dream is to go faster on land than ever before. bloodhound is the man with the jet powered. the british table developed over nine years. and a new key in the southwestern corner of britain was the venue for crucial to. the whale wing commander and degree and if anybody knows how to handle speed it's head he set the fastest time of over twelve hundred kilometers per hour twenty years ago . but this is not only to break that bridge a thousand miles per hour which is over sixteen hundred kilometers per hour these tests were kept down to a mere three hundred twenty kilometers per hour along formula one's top speed a fifth of what they'll attempt at the next stage in south africa. this was about testing steering brakes suspension data systems on a jet engine sourced from
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a euro far to talk. the wheels will be solid because rubber tires would never hold together at this pressure he said a project to run over ten years and you're at the cutting edge of technology in year one you certainly have to innovate to keep on the cutting edge so that when you get to year ten you move forward and you're still on the cutting edge of technology so i guess i would say it's this innovation backed by course so i don't finances. the husking pad in north west and south africa will be the place this team look to go to the next level and beyond as early as next year it's not quite all systems go for the world record attempt there is plenty of work still to do including a to be a time just but bloodhounds lead partner chinese carmike it generally financed this project through to its conclusion the new contest was a success showing a pioneering teng the comeback a sound barrier with
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a new line speed record firmly in their side they were. chasing projects the size the mind rather than the body but all they sports in the case of the card game it's no deal the european union's top court has ruled against british players who argued they shouldn't have to pay a sales tax to enter a competition the tax is waived for sports the court says sitting around playing cards is not a physical activity and that's all the sports for me another update coming up again later. and that does it for the al-jazeera news hour but the headline of him without a full news bulletin in just a couple of minutes from the end of the parana thank you very much for watching. the sky why they should be no borders up here why only horizons. as an
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