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measure for intelligence agencies are they are taught to do things in secret that are unlawful or politically embarrassing all of the colleagues that i knew chose to retire from the n.s.a. leaker could not stand by and see all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. the watching of as their arms the whole robin these are all top stories the ousted leader of catalonia has warned of a long period of repression for his people by spain. is staying put in belgium the spanish government is expected to announce a warrant for his arrest on friday eight of his ministers have been in jail in
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madrid over the region's independence declaration. released the statement. and to spend a lot of pressure yet again if we can expect a long and fierce repression the fury in which the spanish state has attacked a beautiful european nation is outrageous and is threatening us all but we cannot fail we must fight it we will do this as catalans have always done without violence peacefully and with respect for everybody's opinions although the chaytor is following these events from brussels. lawyer here in brussels said that he told him that an arrest warrant had been issued against him and four of the cabinet ministers in exile here in brussels but the national court that was hearing the case in madrid said there had been no official confirmation about but it does appear that this arrest warrant as you're aware from the warrant will be served against both bush tomorrow and his cabinet ministers here. probably very early on
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friday morning and there was a prerecorded interview by a local catalan t.v. station t.v. three of which tomorrow here in brussels we don't know where it was but it was a very sharp response to the events that have taken place during the course of thursday in the ports in the dritte and who tomorrow said that this was nothing less than a terror attack as he called it on democracy and he warned the catalonians they faced a. very strong repression in the months ahead not repression was the word he kept using why did he use that word repression because if a warrant is served against him here in brussels if it can be proved there is a political motive behind this arrest warrant then he has a very strong chance of receiving asylum here in belgium is not the belgian
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government that decides this case it is the belgian courts israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't long. to mark this interior of the balfour declaration when britain promised the creation of a jewish homeland in palestine mark the occasion with britain's prime minister treason made the declaration has long been condemned by palestinians dispossessed from their lands meanwhile palestinian president mahmoud abbas addressed as people on local television he said while the people of palestine cannot accept the hatred prejudice and injustice that the declaration has caused palestine is still committed to a two state solution with israel about said palestinians are suffering under the israeli occupation but want to live in peace we have done son suchi has visited rakhine state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand ranger to flee bangladesh suki has been facing international criticism for failing to stop what
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the un describes ethnic cleansing aid groups are warning of the potential for a major cholera outbreak amongst the ring they face poor sanitation and lack of hygiene facilities in those bangladeshi camps britain's defense secretary says the war against deisel will be his priority prime minister to resign may appoint a conservative chief whip gavin williamson after michael violent quit the role over allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. so immense privilege to being appointed secretary of state for defense and what we need to be doing is continuing to focus on counting down making sure that our national security is the forefront of everything that we do and we have some of the world's greatest i'm services you such a privilege to be able to work with. the man charged with killing eight people in new york with a truck has told investigators he felt good about what he'd done twenty nine year old it was back immigrants
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but left a name is what a body. cut. i grew up in a place called christmas creek it's in the western australia. as a child i remember stories about the past i had about a life in the great sandy desert i'm a family go. ahead stories about a war over to help them survive. economy jealous or living world. i have never seen them. why more than evil can approach their war from the desert. their parents or their provoke them from within a few ever all of their. christmas break with the cattle station where my family will work if. my father had
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a girl for us that stopped when he was the son a bit of what they you know and that's how i got my guardian name roll for. one day when i was ten my family took me to a kind of station called millibar. they are people there said a broad mining on to say good land. that right. you see that kid in the lodgings. that's me. it was the first time i went this my people are fighting for their country. that. the mining company ended up grinning at me. but for us it was still a victory. it put out fine for a man rides on the map. but as a kid i remember the excitement of being there. being part of something big.
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that right. when we return christmas craig my father as usual was away working and mustering camps. but i never felt all alone we had big mobs of all people looking out for us. for me it was like having a big extended family. literally my grandfather from my mother's side was very special to me. he's a man of. no words you never know it but a man of wisdom and he just you don't want him to fail to catch up with what you don't. or spider. brother but he was always a grandfather to me us different yet he told stories all the time we.
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were together when his wife dolly. and fish were crossing for millions are you ready to let them know that. ever since i was a young boy spawn i was always singing. singing and dancing at all our community festivals. it was always about growing up in the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the going to. the white man. dolly and spider always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and nine hundred ninety two things began to happen. when he talked up for additional land and smashed the british in
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a wildlife way brought the vases and the alcohol. where you committed the murder. where you took the children from their mothers for the first time australia has recognised the legal existence of aborigines prior to white settlement the high court has recognized there would people here and their descendants have rights. the mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back we have to prove we have a continuing relationship to our country. in one thousand nine hundred ninety four my grandfather literally a spider took me to a day country. and been bank there for forty years.
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it was my first trip to a country. i decided to shoot a video it was a new way of showing evidence for land claim all i had with be a guest camera. we took a white photo with us to skin name is jalen i've got to call him daniel. the land council asked me if i would be interested in conducting a lamb climb under the new native title act. and one of the first people that i met was fighter who told me that his his country was. when you were going to go there. i read you know how to get to where you wanted to go and he drew maps of his country on the sand in fitzroy crossing and really it wasn't done to
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scale i'll tell you that. no one goes in this part of the great sandy desert no one travels in it it's almost inaccessible. like it was like a different world for me. i had to see the dance one of them. and know as i think. things began to happen i knew that we were getting closer because people were starting to burn the spinifex. i only hear stories about that snake spirit living in the water but i didn't believe it. i followed on fellows with my camera. it was hard to keep up.
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the running and shouting but coming to visit and commit family. they took us to a small wet spot in the in the desert there was just this small puddle this small patch of wetness and this was this a very important place that i'd been telling us about for the last five days. were numbered there were there were no there were some of the young fellows that were with and myself we started on what do you know what. yeah what you know what i'm going to get out of you know what. i did yesterday the number one you know the guard we painted out. and then the orders come for a. single. one
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of them out of it i don't know we're going to be like. i never saw my grandfather literally so happy. that there. are more than just that. just. you. know that. week. yeah yeah yeah yeah we're. sitting around a lot of our but now compared to mine and me at the stories they told me as a kid. i really want to go understand what was going on here. is a man's area. bring women down harvard take
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a nap the little. only spot is wife she leaves the woman. that is for a war and only so to just make bread you know one day ah and that damn visiting man and i don't ever get any yeah you know the man. took the woman back to camp but then i could see that something else was happening. but i was using the good and the money will pulling out. to make this god get around a want to get over. it but i told me that it represents the donkey that. same thing goes for that colon. see there could have been a day owning it represent a trout and wanted it to but all that's the rain is coming down there one of the.
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two on the hill the let them out of the load on. that they are headed. for the first time i understood when the grandfathers danced came from. and the meaning of his headdress. the the the. being at a place where spot it literally grew up was really emotional. and you know it like it is like going back to a place. it's lame come back to you on on country. oh no you didn't leave going home. literally and spider we're talking to something it's really feeling
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a lot of times they were doing it. alone they said we had to go we had to go now like right now ok so we packed up the camp and headed off and spider and literally really can only get as far from the place as possible and we drove and we drove and we drove and looking out into the west where the water hole was located were all these storm clouds and lightning right. and then i realized that or not is a rain making plays dead like what are literally and spider were doing today. they brought the rain. there originally made random i heard dr parts of australia and they were not widely as the as the rainmakers. but on
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a first one up there with my grandfather literally. i saw something that changed my life without any young person on the trip. and they'll be able to trust that male believed in me to carry on this responsibility. i mean it's a big it's a big thing big job. but to get a feeling from our people at the trust from our people. that make you feel good inside. the from. back and forth from crossing. daniel get a dagger and become led to from the trip. he started to write to report. for me the trip there were not read long to find out more.
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i wanted to write about our history. when a lot of fellows came into our country in eighty and eighty they want to water. they drove us off our land and turned a country and a huge cattle station. and then ever counting camels he wanted us hundred one dollars or they can look. a bit at two thousand kilometer track through our tribal lands. they call it becoming stuccoed and it destroyed the traditional way of life. itself by this very same response but. it in your view you would want to. be used as a good water holes to make fifty one wells for day cattle. on
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a problem that can infer that he didn't have a bloody clue the water was so he kept it out as a people tend them up get themselves meant stop them a water. when you let them go if one of the tracks as they ran to get what. they imprisoned i want inside metal and wood folks and. their wells were closed and some of my people ground trying to get dad because they want to. most of my people had to move away on their traditional way of life. among them well my grandparents spot i was a young man when he left the desert to find only his promise wife. she was working as a housemaid i got a station up my white grandfather. right. now
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better off that he didn't like desert people because they you just various cattle. when he seems bada or better off would it take him off if i was going to just of riding him so as bada ran down to aruba and he climbed up a robot creek. bed rover he went dead document just under a tree or spotted he was on top when he seen the fire coming over he jumped down and he landed like bottom and on more force that's why his name is padda. spot and danny ended up working on christmas great cattle station. you know most of our parents in the club. the old stock ones and we know there were billions of the same you know have been more than answers and they're made the station to what they're today. we're finally became citizens and got
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a call right after the nine hundred sixty seven referendum. but even the station owners refused to pay more people equal when she's. offered a case of working there they were loaded on to trucks and dumped on the banks over . that was to build price a bus ride crossing. fish fry went from a population of sixty people to a refugee camp up to a thousand. they had nothing to do no work no nothing. while. wife. was dry. dry spot and only
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kept that country alive by letting the bank. use it comes naturally because of ceremonies and painting up on bodies and sand brings. it was the beginning of good interest never you know not. so. strong they became famous artists and the paintings so around the world used to be into new york london you name it they've been everywhere. this is one of spiders paintings the only pain i want to hold it left in the desert is. that i think. that i am back a. spider dolly and a mama bobby abreu from the red sandy desert came up with a big plan to get their country back. they were going to paint
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their country for evidence. they traveled to burning me on the edge of the great sandy desert with murder fifteen people from four different language groups that i don't you have you know i love. the first man that was painted on the lawn or a canvas represents the canning stock route. it was to help the guard here the white fellas know. it was important for people to paint their country because think on. their no speak english and they can't read or write. the canvas is like a map a bird's eye view of the country that shows the primakov tories and where people used to walk. and it's a pretty damn good map. it took nearly a week to finish the painting. and then came the time to use it as evidence for and
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came alive for a long. shot i told fred chaney from the native title tribe you know all about. how will what are. our country. club up and about i want to get it. i mean that this was just so do you know every. day and i don't know man i know or not. what friends i'm writing there were. no you know nothing and then you know. this is for your students. that. this is.
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right. in order to land family on your own people go to canvass to canberra one of the politicians think the country belongs to us. we have. my sister nearly she was just. this is a country that represents. an advance in our culture and not only that but as you can see with the you know the vastness of this map it's a link up between all our different tribes in the great sandy desert trying to explain aboriginal society you know aboriginal. not a region people is is a task in itself. and i might have. surrendered so we hope you don't get brainy after this there are trying.
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to find a man. writing the paper not that but the politicians interested. so the national gallery borrowed the canvas for an exhibition. it was like the country was strangest. yet. no family to look after it. there were a canvas i spent the last two years at the national gallery and something like a million people stored. but there are people who wanted it back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster.
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tensions in russia will be served in the marine corps for next year and. that just doesn't go away. to live out of trouble for the last couple years. he's homeless. follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. at this time. it was. your child is their homes the whole realm of these are our top stories the answered leader of catalonia has warned of a long period of repression for his people by spain karla's is staying put in belgium the spanish government is expected to announce a warrant for his arrest on friday eight of his ministers have been jailed in
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madrid over the region's independence declaration released this statement and to spend a lot of yet to go if we can expect a long and fierce repression by the fury in which the spanish state has attacked a beautiful european nation is outrageous and is threatening us all but we cannot fail we must fight it and we will do this as catalans have always done without violence peacefully and with respect for everybody's opinions israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in london to mark the centuries and scenery of the balfour declaration when britain promised the creation of a jewish homeland in palestine he's marked the occasion with britons to resume a declaration has long been condemned by palestinians dispossessed from their lands me and mars the downswing sujit visited right kind state for the first time since a military crackdown forced more than six hundred thousand russian go to flee to bangladesh. has been facing international criticism for failing to stop what the un
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describes as ethnic cleansing aid groups are warning of the potential for a major cholera outbreak amongst the remainder they face paul sanitation and the lack of hygiene facilities in makeshift camps. britain's new defense secretary says the war against arsenal will be his priority the prime minister to resume a pointed conservative chief whip kevin williamson after michael fallon quit the role over allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior. so immense privilege to being appointed secretary of state the defense and what we need to be doing is continuing to focus on counting down making sure this our national security is a full from today everything that we do and we have some of the world's greatest i'm services you such a privilege to be able to work with. the man charged with killing eight people in new york with a truck has told investigators he felt good about what he'd done twenty nine year
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old is back immigrants a full of sign poll said he was inspired by online videos called siple foot to face the death penalty more news in half an hour to stay with us. and it was a sad day in the late ninety's when my gabby passed away. my grandfather in there was always country and when one really passed away. and i didn't care about what was happening in my life. span i was worried. he already lost two grandsons to grope and was desperate to help me.
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yeah. it was important for the landlord to take are not more young people so they get out on a country. with the youngest one on the trip. it felt good to be out there no pop and no destruction. spider taught me to not fire breath or not know we are coming that's fine if you act like spiderman. the closer we got to go down the faster you get them for us. when you got there there was water everywhere it was flooded out. i first i don't it was good plenty of water. but then i saw
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i mean that you. know the. fortunate. bit. was great being on the road meeting new people. it was not so fragrant and every night a party. i felt like a rock star. was one of the most part for me with the book. our man claim took nearly fifteen years to get from the college and many of the our people of god on our way. but it looked like the big day is finally arrived.
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we ending the determination yet been any where there were a canvas was painted. to counter all the rights that the federal court. convicted seventy years i. would have would you. look at that time i. was quite fit. with your was you believe your brother wanted to be. bigger plans he wanted to be. free was. right. there it was awful stuff. and every year. the law says to all the people of syria. this is your last day ever. that it always has
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been here i. don't have. this bad thanks i'd meant i had a feeling something was wrong. why did. that judge cannot spot us name. was there some people cut their country pretty. much but you got nothing. and i got a guy here in ireland. oh yeah that never really written i did not. write. all that hard work. for nothing you know was all gone.
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it took him weeks to find out the problem was the boundaries dog allegedly. got him asked the old people where your country is going to hear it just draws trendline on a map. brown was that's not a boundary. spider can understand what the confusion is all about it's his country and always has been his country in his mind and never lost it in the first place. the problem is the one federal law it's written on paper and it always changes. the book for or is written in the us underground and on the countryside and it is never changed. when we are.
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ever seems to determination had a sense that time was running out to parse only one. word of it when i wrote that it never i meant that i never they thought. that it gave yeah right yes. that got. only a little boston and when i was made to seem interested in or spied a. spot i won't be here for long i don't think dead of anymore offer him. one thing i knew i had to help. you. if you are doing whatever was going to lay out your neck about.
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on the card. once again. was happy to join us. going into the minima do you. mean they're worrying about his growth all the sort of not even i going to follow going to he's going that would seem good or we're going to go yeah yeah. yeah i know about it read up what he learned about money or that good. coming was hard and frustrating. spy was always
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insisting he knew the best way to go i think a lot of all that all really right when i leave and get what i believe that he and i never got we got to go down that road. but you know i'm another given that here that you were never ever what is going on i ever learn to play with a what you would have under what i learn to play a. little bit of a part of the right i don't think they're going to let me get on any and let any of my money you've given but even in the finale i never do or any other animal in the world that what i know that know that i'm on foot again dale and we're never going to let it. rip. for now and then. we're not a m. . and i've.
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got other ways you know one of the markets. were. right. and that led to it i don't know if you can get we're going to now when i know everybody i know what i would say we're going to do the right. word here we're finished but we're there by the way war not oh no no no no no but yeah i mean i'm going to have kerry when. she's warning about going on if you dad now. go in there.
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it's like a circle of life you won't be able to deposit down to us and we gotta pass it on to our children and they got a president today children. i also became a grandfather for the first time. out of five daughters i finally had a grandson. it helped me understand my grandfather's i'll be able to take my boys like they did for me to jim to cut you. as for what happened to that where i can but it's locked up in the elemental box at the center and fish are crossing. it's just like atlanta and nigella is fighting to be free and carl god. you can't let him get caught up and leave him like that you
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better do you mad to pin him up so that the water can be free. to be a child has to be innocent and careful but it comes to an abrupt end with the burden of younger children. with a mother behind bars for siblings misspend for each other and decide whether to stick together. with the family in the hope of a chance across the us mexico border the other side of the border a witness documentary at this time al-jazeera. oh
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oh . and it's been raining heavily again the southern states specifically in louisiana now you'd expect to get some flooding here but again this time the years bit heavy they might like we're not talking about huge amounts of rain here we are talking about enough to cause a bit of annoyance now that's just the size for most of the rest of the u.s. was free of cloud and you get to maybe in the northern plains states in the great lakes and there's a bit of a differential between the two areas this is still warm potentially it's wet this is the winter but it's been pushed back across canadian border for the most part it is creeping down through washington cascades through oregon and montana and this i think is where we'll see temperatures more or less stay where they are look at that differential minus ten calgary plus six in seattle same time you got ten in chicago and mass two in winnipeg so i guess where the snow is going to be you know when you
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pick a good guess but more especially come back to the high ground in the u.s. and kind of b.c. columbia has been very steady recently but it's heading south it's heading into the high ground even of northern california take you into saturday by this time by which time you will find the winter weather trying to come back into the great lakes hasn't reached illinois but it has reached by this time wisconsin and michigan now a touch of winter. if you're not. quite right kareen. what it is. a raging. open the door to. open the door at a time into a physical reality at the hands a lot of amazing. cold blinds examines hate in trouble is america at this
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