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record. the terrorists would have led or been shot and it would have been a whole different story. the way we all know. what's going on in washington. but chicago has this toughest gun laws. this children off but you know what's happening it seems that if we're going to outlaw guns. like so many people on how do democrats. you better get out of. then we will get out and you know what i'm going to say. we are going to have to out all immediately all vanish and all across which you are now the new form of yet for the media i terus. they take
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a truck and they run on our. eighty people and he's like what happened in new york and what just happened it's happening all so let's ban immediately all. this maybe a little harmless about ours let's not shall anymore. i love you too thank you. the all. i recently read a story that in the long run. which has its own little evenly town hall gun was. a one was very prestigious hospital right now in the middle. is like going to war is up for haro sam. yes that's right
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they don't have a god they have not. and say there is ludlow follows us as hostages they say head says. as he's a military who are the hospital knives i'd just london has his and used as they get it is just pretty tough. we're here today because we reckon it's a simple question but one thing it better always we the american people and the elimination of our second amendment rights has been conservatives as willing to fight for those rights we're fighting. the and. and we're providing to defend our freedom and we need the people in washington. to support our arena to support our candidates to support way to support what the people that
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have to wage their hey you know they say we have a majority we have got a majority of one person that's not really a majority we need republicans to do it right to get the kind of things we want we've got to get republicans elected we've got to do great in eighteen. and those midterms we have. and we need judges who will ensure our struggle protect our sovereignty and our poem our american way of life the constitution you can't be changed by judges bureaucrats or the united nations that is why we are appointing federal judges who will interpret the law as written. of the. in my first
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year i nominated. and the senate confirmed more circuit judges than any new and astray she is by far in history and we will have the all time record various. president obama was very nice to us because he left us a lot of judges ten i said it's a lot of judges. almost one hundred forty that's a lot of justice i was very surprised i was very happy. and we've heard an incredible new judge on the supreme. judge new york. yeah you heard earlier she's a democrat in the senate opposed to the orses just like they have consistently opposed judges who will protect your base is true. and by the way the way they're
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slow walking people that are supposed to be working for us in government if you look at what they're doing in the history of this country there is never been anything like what the democrats are doing or not great people who gave up their jobs and their lives just taking a job as an ambassador or people working for our government and they can get approved just joining us here on al-jazeera the u.s. president all trump you can see him there in front of the n.r.a. banner on stage in texas addressing the national rifle association's annual conference the first president to do so since one thousand nine hundred eighty syria think it's fair to say what we've heard so far has been a stream of consciousness he's touched on practically every subject in a kind of frat like atmosphere of course is all a little bit overshadowed by this confusion over whether he did know about payments to an adult film star but listening in at the conference in dallas texas let's get
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all the details from heidi joe castro who is at the conference. what do you make of what trump has said so far he kind of touched on every subject. he sure did you know he talked about his favorite subject what he calls the phony russia investigation the quote unquote fake media met with a lot of applause from his crowd of gun control supporters here but why he apparently is zero ing in on now and just briefly was the need for republicans to be elected in the upcoming midterm elections. this november there is a fear among the party that with democrats riding a wave of excitement may be able to turn the u.s. house of representatives by gaining or flipping twenty three seats and if that were to happen the republicans would lose control of the house and donald trump really speaking to his base here out at the n.r.a. convention saying that they need to get out the vote and that they need to support
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these senators these republicans who are fighting for their seats and are in support of gun rights now trying to open this meandering speech by saying that the second amendment rights are under siege but that as long as he is president those second amendment rights would not be under siege then he also talked about criticizing the you randi you know he says that the u.s. is now doing well with north korea and he's how did gains in the economy and a rise in his bowling in popularity so really just a litany of topics he's still speaking now but he's addressing this crowd of eighty thousand some n.r.a. members who are among the president's strongest supporters and highly in terms of gun control did we hear anything that the my give a hope to those who want to see legislation changed.
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we did but it was a few months back and with this president time a few months are human days can create a wide gap in where he stands now back in february there was the school shooting at the high school in florida in which seventeen people were killed and in the days after that is when we saw the most momentum the most hope among those who want more gun control that the white house might do something you know remember trump invited survivors of that shooting to meet with them in the white house and he held a televised meeting with bipartisan lawmakers in which he said you guys may be afraid of the n.r.a. but i'm a president who's different and i am not but quickly the following day he met with n.r.a. leaders at the white house and backtracked those statements and since the only actions that the president has taken has been to support a law that moderately shores up the background check process and trumps other in
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response to these school shootings is to arm more teachers which is another point we expect him to be touting here at the n.r.a. convention how did you pass through there joining us live from dallas thank you. that was twenty four sissified live ammunition and tear gas of palestinians protesting for the six week in a row at the israel gaza border three hundred fifty people have been injured three of them critically demonstrators burned ties near the border fence to use a smokescreen for the gunfire forty one people have been killed by the israeli military since demonstrations began they want palestinians who want to be allowed to return to the regions where their families once lived land which is now occupied by israel well harry fawcett is because i can still hear. well a sixth week of friday protests is now winding down here on the gaza border with israel and it's been another day of dramatic events as again the protesters after
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congregating at the main protest site where most of the president has been concentrated throughout these weeks for a second week they peeled off many hundreds of them south along the gaza border to the area you can see behind me a tire smoke still burns and when that became the main center of process that was when at this location one of five up and down the gaza border where people have been protesting this friday that was were the israeli response started to really be geared up there were very concentrated bursts of tear gas and indeed an increase in the use of live fire and we've seen a lot more ambulances taking the injured out many of you know overcome by tear gas but live fire has been used here as it has been in other locations something that the israelis say is necessary to defend the borders from what they call. hamas led terrorist activities attempts to infiltrate and damage the border the protesters
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the organizers deny that entirely say that these are and they remain peaceful protests designed to emphasize what is their right in shrine under yunus aleutians to return to the villages in modern day israel all of this building up to the center the anniversary the declaration of the state of israel on midnight may the fourteenth two days may the fourteenth and fifteenth of creased protest activity where inspector expecting as the conference servers dates comes in a little over a week. israel's defense minister has rejected an apology from palestinian leader mahmoud abbas calling him a wretched holocaust denier abbas said he's sorry for for suggesting the persecution of european jews was related to their professions and not their religion since backtracked saying it was not his intentions of the end of it really respects the jewish faith has just been reelected as chairman of the palestine liberation organizations highest decision making body. of the six people have drowned and eleven more people are missing after extreme flooding in kenya weeks of
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heavy rain have triggered flooding throughout the country the red cross and red crescent have both estimated that at least one hundred people have died in twenty nine counties a group swarm the floods could spread malaria and colora well under simmons has more from the village of juan a along the tunnel river in kenya. we have just arrived in the village of who won it which is completely cut off from the outside world by the floodwaters we go here try speak out it's an extraordinary journey lasting more than an hour going through the swamps and going through very deep water not the river tonics but in actual fact it was just like a lake covering. the past areas of agricultural land villages that disappeared and people standing on high ground now getting help and let me just show you the red cross distribution on the boat we came in and other parts of the bridge to the spot the first time people have received aid and this is steam some food aid some food
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it's already arrived but this is primarily equipment to shelter the top holdings and other goods from blanket and the people here what's remarkable about them is that that's so said judith so polite and so very caring for each other in the way they're queuing in an orderly fashion and taking this aid away they've got long walks to shelters not their own homes some of them as many of them not there and they're displaced so many of them are on the high ground because it's the only place where they know they're safe but there is the problem of rising floodwater and the other problem of actually going into the water particularly for children we saw two crocodiles a month being a. ground war so we saw the side a total of two point zero on the journey so this is an extraordinary situation for
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these people a pretty miserable one. still to come on the program in u.k. court green lights a legal case aimed at stopping british arm sales to saudi arabia plus. i'm told grana and the entier germany as the city celebrates the bicentennial of its most famous i'm controversial son karl marx. had i was getting wet in italy and such a big surprise very very circulating low just to the west for a day or sorry now and it's still there it's expanding so it's throwing a shot of it to switzerland eastern spain and then to our geria as well paf not there's not a lot going on in yours a cold front in here which is it a bit telling because whilst overnight that just shows little bit of cloud in the showers continue for the south by the time we're not you know the day is now dog
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and you've captured here the remaining hot harry in europe so that he in bucharest but of a different side of it is take about ten degrees or so off so warsaw is up to about nineteen degrees however beyond that enjoy the weather the hot air gets squeezed even more about how to get to sunday's bit more like spring should be high teens low twenty's warming up nicely in northern france on the british isles twenty three on london house three a holiday in the not so very pleasant weather now so that low in the west and mediterranean still circulating so soft that it's rather wet unpleasant windy not very warm time analogy is that that does clear up for sunday on the other side of the mediterranean that just to be south we got forty seven is a forecast announce one bit better manji in kyra.
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what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we didn't intend to from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government how dare why. the torrijos for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates the origins and bloody rise of iran on al-jazeera. they could call mind of our top stories here on al-jazeera israeli forces a fired live ammunition and tear gas at palestinians protesting for the six week
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role on the israeli gaza border three hundred fifty people have been injured sorry of them critically. at least six people are drunk and eleven more are missing after extreme flooding in kenya a good so warning that the floods could spread cholera and malaria. and a massive volcanic eruption and hawaii has forced one thousand seven hundred people to be evacuated from their homes lava flows are threatening residential area schools to the killer whale one of the most active volcanoes in the world after an erupted on thursday afternoon local time and hayward has more. in the heart of a residential area in hawaii molten lava pools down the road burning through woodland and sending smoke ash and rocks into the sky like. killer where. quakes were felt on hawaii. and hundreds of people living close
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by and now being told they have no choice they must leave their homes since it's right here behind us we could hear this loud. exploding. right for miles and so you know there is a hole is going to still be there when we go back over to. the emergency services are now involved in a major incident trying to assess the scale of the eruption on the ground and in the air and how best to help those who live and work in its path the roads are being blocked talk to keep people out of the most dangerous areas is a crack right there the road rage right here. helicopters smoke let's talk. so. they will want to go over from a. killer where has been erupting continuously for more than thirty years but there's been more work to pity in recent days. about fifteen kilometers away
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from where it had been in for roughly two and a half days or has been a high frequency of earthquakes it's not known how long this current eruption will last hawaii's governor is urging people to stay safe and i am haywood. and nobel prize for literature will be awarded this year the organization that assigns the prize that's the swedish academy has been engulfed in a scandal over sexual assault allegations lopez. it's a scandal that's left the swedish academy in turmoil and the nobel prize for literature on hold at least for now the academy decided this year's winner will be selected and announced in two thousand and nineteen. the confidence of the academy is so low in the world at the moment and that is the deciding reason why we now refrain from awarding this prize. eighteen women say they were raped assaulted or harassed by
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famous photographer john clarke not he's the husband of academy member and poet catarina frost and sun the women l. ledger the abuse happened in properties owned by the swedish academy their complaints they say were ignored he has denied the allegations his wife has since resigned over. the crisis has aggravated differences among its members shedding light on other problems the academy is also dealing with allegations of financial crimes and in the past names of laureates were reportedly leaked before winners were officially announced. i think the swedish academy is worth more than that it shouldn't disappear because of the scandal which it undoubtedly is but never cademy member has done anything as far as i know. protests were held for weeks but global need to movement likely played a role in the revelations and the academy's decision the voting process is also an
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issue the academy had eighteen lifetime members but several have resigned since the scandal booting the organization's first female leader. we only have ten members at the moment and now we really have to start electing new members and show the world that we are serious. leaders of the swedish academy which is separate from the norwegian committee that awards the nobel peace prize hope the delay will give them time to regroup and recover their once pristine beaches reputation card c.l.o. bissell began al-jazeera. the courts in the u.k. has ruled the human rights campaign is town proceed with a legal case aimed at stopping british arms sales to saudi arabia the campaign against arms trade says british weapons of being used in violation of international law in the war and given u.k. sold six point two billion dollars worth of arms to the country since the saudi led air campaign began in twenty fifteen the un estimates more than ten thousand people have been killed in that conflict well under smith is
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a spokesman for the campaign against arms trade goods he says he's confident their argument will be accepted by the court so you do the she has been widely condemned by humanitarian organizations across the world it's been widely condemned by a u.n. expert panel because of the terrible systematic ways it is abused international humanitarian law and its brutal bombardment of human phases of people have been killed and of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world has been allowed to take root and yet u.k. arms companies have profited from it every step of the way we don't just want to see the u.k. and the arms sales to say to be on top of the press of regimes around the world we want to see all the major arms exporters doing exactly the same thing the u.k. is meant to have standards that's meant to stand for human rights and democracy are in for a world that's what we're constantly being told and you come to the arming and supporting some of the most brutal and repressive dictatorships in the world spain
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will continue to investigate and punish crimes committed by the basque separatist group it's a despite its decision to dissolve the formal announcement of the end of it has been made in france's basque country where it's also been taking place with an international mediation group where than eight hundred people were killed in a fifty year campaign for an independent basque state in northern spain and southwest france the spanish prime minister believes if this former member should still be brought to justice. or you. today has finally recognized after fifty years that all of its history has been a failure it achieved none of the political goals that it said it self during all of its criminal history none the terrorists didn't get anything from killing people nor for stopping it a few years ago and they were getting nothing for announcing their dissolution i said it yesterday and i repeated today the crimes of will continue to be investigated their crimes will continue to be judged and punished and the punishments will continue being carried out there hasn't been and there will be no
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impunity. north and south korea moving ahead with another display of unity this time that their time zone clocks in north korea have been set half an hour forward to realign them with seoul time it's a reversal of a decision pyongyang made in twenty fifteen kathy novak explains these flowers in the center of seoul are symbolic of the renewed hope that many people here are feeling about this country's relationship with north korea the display depicts a map of a unified korea before this peninsula was divided into two countries korea was a japanese colony the legacy of that period is still a strain on japan's relationship with both koreas there's a reminder of that right here the former city hall was built during the time of japanese occupation so in twenty twelve the city government opened the new modern building behind. three years ago north korea made its own symbolic statement it set
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its clocks back by half an hour saying that pyongyang time would replace tokyo time which was imposed by what it called wicked japanese imperialists as a result pyongyang no longer shared a time zone with seoul either. when north korean leader kim jong un stepped over the border and thirty minutes ahead in time a week ago state media says he felt it was painful to see two clocks on the wall of the summit venue indicating pyongyang and seoul times so he decided to realign the time zone as the first practical step for a national reconciliation and unity. rule number one the koreas of unifying the future the standard time to unify first here's what you need this is just the beginning to show you step by step i'm really not in our generational but in the next year we will have unification south korea welcome to the move saying it represents a decision to remove the obstacles in the path to enter korean and the u.s.
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north korean exchanges and cooperation that are to come. hundreds of workers from korean air has been protesting in the center of seoul now they're calling on the airlines chairman chill young who to resign because of the bad behavior of his daughter says his youngest daughter is accused of throwing a drink at people during a business meeting and her older sister who is also in the headlines after she ordered the plane to return to the gate because she disagreed with the way she was served knots on the flight two sisters have stepped down from their positions. events on taking place across the world to mark the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of the philosopher and revolutionary socialist call marks by some ten or events have been officially launched at the ceremony interest basilica and this poll brendan reports the city is embracing its legacy. karl marx is everywhere in tree here his face is on posters his name is on street sides his image is even on the traffic lights tourists are flocking to the house where he was
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born and to coincide with the bicentenary three new exhibitions are opening here to examine marx's life and his pioneering work in political theory and economics marxist this weekend marks is such an important thank you because he connected an analyst society and a developing capitalist production in a way no one else did so intensively it is especially that connection at first significant even though it now seems self-evident and we can learn to do the same thing today for our circumstances because we live in complicated times. translated into dozens of languages marx's communist manifesto change the world it inspired revolutions in china russia cambodia and cuba and profoundly influenced modern day social democrats across europe and beyond his prediction the communism would inevitably overthrow capitalism has since been proved wrong but marx is analysis of the unequal relationship between workers and capitalist bosses remains relevant to
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this day germany has a somewhat ambivalent attitude towards marx but in three year he has embraced in a way that the man himself may not have appreciated the bicentennial of the godfather of communism is actually turning into something of a capitalist bonanza for the town of trivia here in the souvenir shops as a whole variety of car marks products on sale comic books promised hearings a money box a mug even a car marks rubber duck and here look a car marked wine naturally it's a red wine. perhaps this image of procreation proves that his analysis was actually correct of evidence and he would see his theories as being confirms because he wrote that everything becomes goods all merchandise in capitalism now he himself has become merchandise marx's image is certainly iconic his profile instantly recognizable of marx's funeral friedrich engels eulogized his name will enjoy
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through the ages and so also will his work it certainly has paul brennan al-jazeera triac. wild animals rescued from the syrian city of aleppo have been found a new home in northern jordan the lions tigers and bears and i living in a nature reserve dedicated to rescuing animals from conflict so only sanctuary of its kind in the middle east as brandis alexander ports. syeed is a two year old lion and has been through a great deal he's one of many animals rescued from a warzone and brought to this century in northern jordan. we are currently have twenty three in total we have seventeen lions we have four bears into tigers and they all come from somewhere from the in middle east last summer several animals were rescued from a zoo in the syrian city of aleppo during heavy bombing they were moved across the border to turkey for treatment and eventually brought here. when the animals came
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from syria other tigers were very very weak nourished and very very skinny the two asian black birds when they arrived they were very very stressed so that can be from you know their living conditions it could be from the travel it was it was a very trying experience for them to bring them out of syria into turkey and then here into jordan. similar operations took place in iraq and gaza. today the animals live in a peaceful refuge where lions tigers and bears are recovering at the sprawling nature and wildlife reserve jordan's ministry of foreign affairs says the country will continue to carry out its humanitarian juji towards the one point three million syrian refugees in the country as well as provide shelter to all other casualties of war bradley said xander al-jazeera well you can find out much more about the source for falling on our website head to w w w dot al-jazeera dot com
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lots of video on demand contributions from all over the world. a quick reminder of our top stories here on al-jazeera israeli forces a five live ammunition and tear gas at palestinians protesting on the israeli gaza border forty one people have been killed by the israeli military since demonstrations began in late march palestinians want to be able to return to villages where their families once lived land occupied by israel are reports a hairy faucet is on the israeli gaza border with details. well the numbers have dwindled over the last hour plus but you can hear that the two gas is still being fired at those who remain. a big concentration of to dos in the last ten minutes or so also during the last hour or so you can see them there running from
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a lot of two guys it looks like the israelis are trying to try and wind this up now a protest which has been running throughout the day also over the last hour and a half there's been a real uptick in the use of life for a. u.s. president donald trump has addressed the national rifle association for the first time since a high school shooting in florida that seventeen people dead earlier this year while the shooting sparked mass protests calling for stricter gun laws speaking at the lobby groups annual conference chump bad to protect the second. your second then the right. are undersea but they will never ever. be. as long as i know your presence. at least six people have done and eleven more are missing after extreme flooding in kenya a group so warning that the floods could spread color and malaria the severe winds
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which triggered the floods full several seasons of drought across the country. of a chemical reaction and hawaii has forced one thousand seven hundred people to be evacuated from their homes lava flows are threatening residential areas close to kill a with one of the most active volcanoes in the world after it erupted thursday afternoon local time the governor of hawaii has declared a state of emergency if i may have to date though as our top stories rewind child ren of conflict is next.
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