tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 15, 2018 1:00pm-2:00pm +03
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and to force the prime minister out with a no confidence vote on saturday but abruptly resigned instead of. before even coming here i sent my letter of resignation to the president. the resignation it a week of political tension in haiti most people from the middle class to the poor say the prime minister who had only been in office seventeen months needed to go and the calls for him to do so group louder by the day that the gas price hike and reversal were just seen as another sign of an ineffective government his eventual downfall came on a day of tension in the capital. the streets there were protests not nearly as large as the ones last week that turned violent but still anger at the government and coals for more resignations delay oh you know you have. this is also a message to the lawmakers a warning to everyone we're telling them to be very careful our problem is not only
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with the ex prime minister but to everyone in this corrupt system including the president. was going on in parliament that day of confusion members of the chamber of deputies yelling at each other as they debated the prime minister's future before they knew he was going to step down but after calm was restored in the prime minister resigned they focused on what it all meant. now we need a new government one that inspires confidence with all sectors we need someone who understands the political dynamic that works across the board we need big changes that can have systemic. haiti currently now has no functioning government right now now that law has stepped down all of his ministers go with him so what happens next it will be the president as well as the two heads of the parliament that will decide who the next prime minister will be. left parliament quickly after stepping down without taking questions the country now hoping the political chaos of the
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last week also goes with him. port au prince. still to come here on al-jazeera. a new neighborly real friendship paratroopers leadership is welcome to ethiopia vowing an end to decades of hostility also ahead. i'd like to thank all the navy seals who came in to help us and thank everyone for their moral support till today out within days we'll hear from the first time from the young thai footballers rescued from that cave. to phone. me in the weather sponsored by cattle. hello there will begin in the levant and western parts of asia this time it's a largely fine picture not much to be said about it temperatures in baghdad forty
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four but some parts of iraq probably still pushing fifty degrees the main weather feature remains this area of share activity in eastern parts of turkey and carry through the caucuses with much of the showers spoken on georgia there will be some really heavy downpours in the could be some flash flooding to come further south it's looking fine on the eastern side of the mediterranean beirut should see plenty of sunshine highs of thirty one is looking fine here in the arabian peninsula fights on the western side temperatures in all the high a mere forty to forty two degrees celsius but sell our side of the clinchers a different story with a bit more breeze coming loose in the humidity and that allows the temperatures a climate of a bit higher so forty six is on the cards here in doha on sunday out through into monday heading down into southern parts of africa it's looking a bit windy in places at the moment to come a strong wind will eastern cape durban just sixteen degrees one or two shots of the coast of mozambique and also some showers in parts in the mid be extending towards
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the skeleton coast as we head through to monday those will move a little bit further south into more western parts of south africa much welcome rain highs of eighteen in cape town the weather sponsored by cattle always. a new series of rewind i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues but from back till now these districts remind continues with the silver friends when going back to a poor south african neighborhood where music and tradition come together in an annual competition of the people. we want on al jazeera.
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welcome back here with al-jazeera live from doha your headlines the israeli military says it's bombed another site in gaza after a rocket attack from the palestinian territory this comes after how masset a cease fire had been agreed early on saturday israel carried out dozens of air strikes in gaza and a major escalation of action. haiti's prime minister's regular phone thomas suddenly resigned following days of violent protest they were triggered by plans to raise fuel prices by fifty percent which the government then abandoned the seven people have been killed in three days of unrest. donald trump will soon fly to finland for talks with the russian president after spending the weekend playing golf for his scottish resort protesters made it to the edges of the course at turnberry were snipers were deployed. a new era of friendship looks to have begun between two troubled african neighbors the eritrean
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president is what he has made his first visit to ethiopia in more than two decades it's a big step towards reconciliation of the countries agreed to restore ties and put an end to long. running hostility model reports from. a few weeks ago ethiopian that a chair will be tight and it is as they have been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends and a tramp president decide to suffer work and i've been a disciple boneset today to dancing and loud jesus. sawzall stand out in a disciple bomba tight security to welcome his visit the latest the in and then a little militaristic. i thank the people of addie saba for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president and we made this in the goodness in the one i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one
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people. ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed made a similar visit to the tryst capital last weekend where he was welcomed by a forty with a hug some laughter the forty two year old a b broke the ice last month by fully embracing a peace deal that ended in one thousand nine hundred to two thousand board a war that killed tens of thousands on the left from in a separate says than at a threat if you have a view to this whole diplomatic trade and fuss with us from things until the delightful fund itself is afraid that by the dispute it will be off and embassies fly through and direct telephone lines. the sudden change in relations is surprising many but it's just the beginning of what could be a long peace process both sides will also need to follow through on their commitments this week if you pissed submitted a request to the united nations to lift sanctions on a trail in
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a show of good faith mohammed at all just a to somebody if you. well staying with a story that is a hero is a human rights activist who works the release of people who've been unjustly imprisoned in recruit she says the government no longer has any reason to oppose authoritarian rule if you look at the situation in eritrea you see that everything has happened since the end of the war in two thousand has been justified by this war the unjust imprisonment of several journalists politicians does it and voices the creation of a national service program the last indefinitely the fact that the constitution hasn't been implemented has all been done in the name of this war so the fact that the war now is over as course good news because that means that the excuse that they're trying governess used for their oppression is gone but that does not necessarily mean that they're passionate and if you look at what's happened with the peace deal there has been a single mention of the united is that it has been happening in the name of this war even dr obvious comments of remarks about as i spoke has been romanticizing and
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there's been a kind of neglect of the human cost of this war on the air tran side of it there are people have been suffering immensely for the past seventeen years in the name of a war that has not been proportionate to the effect that they have been on the people the fact that it's been a standoff on the border cannot justify the fact that people have been unjustly imprisoned for seventeen years that young people are forced to work for national service almost for free indefinitely it is completely disproportionate and this hasn't been addressed by the by the. president prime minister nor by their tram president so i'm not i am obviously happy about this peace deal because it's such a big change. in politics nothing has happened for the past seventeen years and i'm not domestic because no one has to even address this very very crucial issue five people including four attackers have been killed in two car bomb attacks close to the somali presidential palace police say one blast happened just after a gunfight between the security forces and armed men at a checkpoint in the capital mogadishu the second bomb detonated nearby just moments
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later the group says it carried out the attack. an attempt to save black rhinos in kenya has ended in disaster eight of the critically endangered animals died after being moved to a national park the surviving rhinos and are being closely watched in many as more just two weeks after eleven black rhinos were moved to a new reserve in kenya three quarters of them have died early investigations indicate they were poisoned by the high level of fault in the water in their new home we have been doing this for decades moving rhinos in order to manage the populations because they are all isolated you want to prevent any inbreeding but this was a new sanctuary in south east we used to have rhinos there they were all pushed out and now we're bringing them back to that area so it's a very exciting possibility for kenya but it's ended in tragedy this is actually a national disaster kenya's tourism and wildlife minister has ordered the wildlife
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service to suspend the relocation of black rhinos while investigations continue. moving rhinos can be a risky process is involves putting endangered animals to sleep for the journey and then reviving them but the loss of so many in one go is unprecedented. but in the past twelve years about one hundred fifty rhinos have been moved in this way but these deaths have doubled the mortality figures. the u.k. based charity save the rhinos estimates there are fewer than five thousand five hundred black rhinos than the walt all of them in africa. poaching is forcing wildlife parks to take such drastic measures nine writers were killed in kenya last year and three more shot dead in may and the who removed kenya is leading the push for a total ban on ivory trading while white in april president of hurrican ya to order the walls largest stock of ivory and rhino horn to be destroyed. while rhino ivory
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fetches the high price preventing poaching remains a challenge nor about a manly al-jazeera yemen civil aviation authorities are back in control of a local airport until recently the airport near the yemeni border with amman was supervised by saudi led forces. a success in negotiations roughly one year after taking over the airport and southeast in yemen the saudi u.a.e. coalition has agreed to give up control it will now hand it back to local civil authorities it's the first such move in yemen civil war and the decision follows months of protests from local tribes. who were given control of the airport and friday morning the public all the way in all the civil aviation gates this is a positive step from saudi's military forces. having control of the airport is one
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of the six demands issued by protesters any student yemen this victory is inspiring other communities to take action. in the city of tire is people are calling attention to other problems with local governments from corruption to lack of security. three years into the war thousands have been killed entire communities displaced the fight between who the rebels and government forces backed by the saudi u.a.e. coalition continues in other parts of the country getting control of our guidance airport is important for those who live in the area and the. one who we pray this will be the end of the crisis and the end of the protests we also hope that our brothers in saudi arabia will appreciate the demands of microbe residents and not repeat these actions. but some political analysts believe the gesture is mainly symbolic and will have little impact on the ground there needs to be serious steps to force us to hand over. the last year towards brothers and all the airports in
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yemen rather than just one airports and expecting it to be a success story. despite handing over supervision of the year port the saudi immorality coalition still controls most of mara province. province of mazar leading to the entire south of yemen that is currently under control the caller said a seemingly small get significant move in a battle with a long road to hate ballasts al jazeera the twelve boys rescued from a flooded cave in thailand are expected to be out of hospital on thursday the health minister says the footballers and their coach are recovering well divers extracted them earlier this week after they've been trapped for more than seventeen days in a video released on saturday some of the boys expressed their gratitude. i wouldn't even want thank you for worrying about me and thank you for going into the cave to help me out don't worry about me now i'm saying how. i'd like to thank all the navy
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seals who came in to help us and thank everyone for their moral support until today the friendly face of russia has been on display for the past month at the world cup the events the event is proving a winner for the country and the president vladimir putin challenge looks at why it's been so very popular. the party is almost over many of the visitors have gone already but this country is still blowing the past month has been a tonic for russia often people here feel the world is against them perhaps now that perception is changing so we are enjoying the trip knowing. it will be able to. rise through our reception to the brazilians russia is a big beautiful country people love for russia so. a world cup hasn't a raised accusations of russian there or a tear in his own rights concerns or the fragility of autonomy but for a while at least it's allowed russia to feel positive about itself. without the
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usual undercurrents of confrontation. probably because of our problems with good drowned in politics and economics and this championship became a gulp of fresh air it let is then forget about everything next week we'll think about what's happening in our country but now we're just enjoying the celebration. officially the review is no less positive president giani in frontino gave his verdict on friday a resoundingly thumbs up i lifted a new lifted to any is the best world cup ever little went wrong much went right russian policing not renowned for its soft touch was on best behavior a country that often struggles with infrastructure managed. to move fans to matches in cities hundreds sometimes thousands of kilometers apart. russia's world cup may be earning plaudits for its efficient security and organization but that by itself
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is not enough for a great party you also need a little bit of magic and that happened here on nicola scott street in central moscow it spontaneously established itself as the beating heart of this well car place where russia and the world got together and had a ball. before matches russians and foreigners to party after matches win lose or draw. analyst alexander bound of things there's a big demand for this new mood in russia russians and men tired to be in. india's higher lair against the rest of the world they were happy to find it in themselves c.g. fun site of the treaties the violent cycle of caisson part that you are able to be patriotic and. to show your patriotic feeling in hospitality when
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hosting rights for the world cup was important enough for vladimir putin that he personally accepted the honor in zero rick in two thousand and ten but interestingly he's been a marginal figure for much of the tournament's one or two photo ops attending the opening match in the final the kremlin is perhaps realize that heavy handed official p.r. is not needed putin has left russians to present their best face to the world and it's worked well rich allan's al-jazeera moscow. this is al jazeera these are the top stories the israeli military says it's bombed another site in gaza after a rocket attack from the palestinian territory this comes after hamas said a cease fire had been agreed early on saturday israel carried out dozens of air strikes in gaza in a major escalation of action there it says it was in response to border violence and rocket fire. haiti's prime minister. has resigned after days of violent
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protests they were triggered by plans to raise fuel prices by fifty percent which the government abandoned at least seven people have been killed in three days of unrest. donald trump soon flies to finland helsinki the capital for talks with the russian president after spending the weekend playing golf at his scottish resort protesters made it to the edge of the course at turnberry where just in case my person being deployed he eritrean president is c.s.f. whether he is on a landmark visit to neighboring ethiopia it's the latest step towards reconciliation and peace between the long warring rivals last weekend the leaders signed a pact ending a twenty year military standoff the latest flare up between students and the core argue and security forces as indeed catholic bishops have been mediating during the three month crisis secured the release of dozens of students two died in the violence after they were fired up by pro-government forces while trapped inside
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a church. five people including four attackers have been killed in two car bombings close to the somali presidential palace police say one blast happened just after a gunfight between security forces and armed men at a checkpoint in the capital mogadishu the second bomb detonated nearby just moments later al-shabaab has claimed responsibility. the spanish coast guard has rescued three hundred forty refugees and migrants adrift in the straits of gibraltar they were found on board twelve dinghies among them one hundred children since the start of this year around one thousand nine thousand people have arrived in spain from north africa that's more than reached the country in the whole of twenty seventeen twelve boys rescued from a cave in thailand will be discharged from hospital on thursday the health minister says the footballers and their coach are recovering well divers got them out earlier this week after they've been trapped for seventeen days those are your headlines the news continues on al jazeera rewind all season.
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a library of award winning documentary s. and here on rewind we've been delving into the vault to pull out some of the best of them today we're going back to two thousand and seven to a poor south african neighborhood just outside cape town when using honor enter edition come together in an unusual annual competition. in recent years south africa has seen huge political upheaval and corruption scandals and cape town south africa second largest city has been feeling the impact of climate change and struggling with drastic water shortages a decade ago south africa seemed to be moving towards a more inclusive post apartheid world yet in the poorest suburbs of cape town local communities still maintain their distinctive identities based in the cape flats the muslim community holds an annual singing competition for the silver affairs jovi
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and in two thousand and seven the witness series was there to film this contest which sheds a unique light on the diversity and inequalities of modern soph africa here is the sale of effect. this is the story of a man with a dream but it plays out on the dark side. until nine hundred sixty five or thereabouts most of the town's muslims lived in the city proper this book of accounts a language they helped create and many had roots that went back centuries but when a party to arrived they were forced to move our church to the parent's rights outside the city it's a tough world too little money too many drugs and one of the highest murder rates on the planet but not as we shall see the place of hopelessness. this is a place called. it's in the middle of the cape flats and i'm staying here for the
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past thirty years everybody knows and those with a c. because of one thing only because of the use of. but i could go but they basically said yes in two thousand and five trochee and two friends decided to enter and try to win the annual capital a quiet competition an extravaganza that involves fifty rival teams to custom changes five different song forms and massive amounts of money it was an insanely optimistic move considering the competition they were facing. this is haji bugs israel name is mohammed saying benjamin but he owns several businesses and visits mecca regularly so budget bucks into his. seven.
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six. six six feet. he calls his team the starlights and as far as he's concerned nobody can touch them yes there's a lot that doesn't like me in the come but he said he quoth because both from the for whom it is knows a good life only first place. was . such a box has been organizing choirs since he made his first fortune his friends are inexhaustible his dominance of type with a culture almost complete so it was a david and goliath situation really an underdog versus the establishment a house painter versus haji bucks. well you interest for us in the five in school. music but i'm a person that can lead something very quickly this new in music is good. but always
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knew that i had something in me that i could actually do which in sr i feel it can benefit other people too the cut you couldn't do it alone of course mr muhammad stoffel it's from a torn brother homage to his friends you see the deaf and there the plays and they settle for me looking at the life with you know is it unknown. it's all the we fight. the truth of it and we can they will stay away from. somebody that i can to this. you. and i just continue with leading. you. to the quiet woody goes to the meeting see the. place i put up with. really know exactly what the chances are you can sing so good but this is to ask if you're seeing something that means that
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things will come to the end of the tin you've got their meaning. and to. be different. the new team is called the continentals and this is the third member of the trio that founded it one he does he plays guitar bass and banjo sings like an angel and dresses flash when he's in the money which wasn't the case until today i'm happy as a citizen this started. but my wife was the only but it was everybody was with them . on the events and every day is close just for food because even depp's of it on the. in case you're wondering i'm the watcher with the guitar i'm actually a writer but touching needed help and i was honored to be. playing with different poise release it to me told. him to need it we are going to
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. put on this school to do something that is. and hope by a big was it if he. won or what i was away in a me. as a. platform to endure for five o'clock it was a show. up. they got me at the what i'm told if you only. the businessman left the show but are brought in on your tiny fraction of what the continentals need in months to come there will be more fundraising events karaoke from the like the progress is slower and some continental is a better than just a few of them so. i did this in the dead.
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like you see that they put out there to see their attic cover their goals was to get up and you know the governor and i sell of the it's just so you one o'clock one day. bundled up two and lives in a caravan whose parents guard him with his family he's just come out of prison and is struggling to make ends meet sinjar says. so i think it is let go of it in a cell of the put it in the it's so it's to sort of you know you can see only for truth movement in my heart must. know. meanwhile on the far side of the tracks the starlets of burden are brighter than ever. you know i call for eats like the the c.e.o. before you got to tell me me me just go smoke will be asleep i can never feel good
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and. i i i i the champion think everybody is that i have to come and see what they see. you. know nasa. approach just don't open your mouth and sing the first thing the simplest if you have the support of the state's young one that the truth we are duty of the state the conscious neighborhood on the other hand drugs are everywhere and discipline can be a problem but what i saw tonight it was pretty disappointing so. we don't tell you
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guys no to do whatever you want to do that is up to you but those who would win the themes and we don't need people to know how those item with their money now how did mine know what kind of club it is spick it clumps or not. so if for half a day when the canola that he for non no he laughed at you he said. and the constitution but see what they can oversee it to thank those that use and will take its course no metal with us that is trying to live we don't talk about it in your. little billy was coming out of jail coming from the area that is known for its conniving that stuxnet what we trying to do is get in the way from the get into the place to see since it didn't teach him discipline so that it doesn't go into that old ninety to seem to live in is loaded with the confines of would. only be dangerous we didn't share with one another and just keep him we'll keep finding that lame. in the face tell the guys out
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of the box and be perfect just the fucking that up but him out of the fantasy of being. that kind of sunday distance he. says. sometimes he complains he does actually. well that's not the sports but see that's what i love that's what's really good. luck. because i mean really bad but i think that if you're in the. past if you've got it . that i don't see any theme and what they seem to. play for me.
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and i mean. i love the scene i enjoy you seem. like i'm. going. to give them health. and. well over. my neighbors they could but then we have just two muslim families among the other families but we do speak it's like a sculptor but he needs help and we've been playing that music he's actually that you study them for this.
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entire summer and tripped on the competition season is drawing near this is the silver says the holy grail the way things are going the continental isn't going to get anywhere near it's missing knights in shining armor comes to their wrist i believe a thing. i just adored is a prosperous businessman as was dreamed of has and so this is what you do yes. but all this while trying to get enough. to use my fingers want to get in the sec but we grew up in the lakes why is integrity said i'm going to stock up on things so you can get in the bank and we just do it for the. world to get it every day and everybody that working on the site as well seeing as. the oh is it. we needed some money to depose adele sheets pull the competition so i mean gave me a way to get it he just brings people to give did what it takes to give it one yesterday
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fully loaded like these that are look for details. and i took about twenty directions to them used to dig their way to places with when i ended the texas to them i felt so good yesterday. these guys will be dancing while we played this whole lakeville thing more lively you know at least. it's new year's eve and the big thing is a bring on the good it's not something. one should just to think what all this is costing mr dog the truck suits are just the start of it he's also hired a string section a brass band and enough buses to transport hundreds of people. the festivities begin with a tour of the tough neighborhoods where most continentals lived before moving to middle class after the witness to dog his wife and her friends have prepared a feast for the multitude. johnson from the continentals and the supporters piled back into the busses and head for the city
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proper. according to legend oldest goes back to the opposition of slavery and it's unfair to fall on the stroke of midnight to those in bondage were set free and they flooded into the streets to celebrate ever since muslims are marched through krypton on that same night. but the magic that. to let people know. that was the fun part of the proceedings in the new year the struggle for the self-defense begins in earnest this this is the distribution i got the new from today on with and what you just seen the it is coming up on my pocket nobody else's pocket they must come on reading us they might as we'll as your bucks here and then
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in if i'm successful i can both go yeah. no really going both isn't then loving. clinton silver fizzes complicated you get points for singing points for dressing smart and then you hire an army sergeant to drill your team and you get judged on precision much of. the finely you could judge for your performance of a certain song a form that is unique to this culture. these sad old songs are haunted by a song that arrived on the case once with a ship's dishonest and since often so much merit to elements of western music the
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call them in the middle on streets over the. for her. i will pick it it's called over two hundred songs off of them i don't know because no records was kept of it it's only the old people that actually knows the songs that need go arounds leak never ever say not a few of the the will live with that will stay or the forever well up was was. a sos with it in under ten fifty two hundred years it will need look a lot to teach him and live with it some of us don't even understand it but as you know more and more and more they do come to see that old school you know those look
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for those little before and now they were slaves and. they came to enjoy the shells buy c.d.'s and learn songs they could into so they sang. god. budget box and cut your claim to like each other but you'd never guess it from the way the talk about one another most of those members with a stylist they will never be able to leave the starlets what evil box tells him to do if he tells him to load to jump in the fire i am sure they would jump in the by diseases for the physical but these are the dumb gave this is your first year we've got absolutely nothing to lose. e's got something to lose but we couldn't endure milk wouldn't nothing to lose to the woods on the rope they were to leave this town like they want to keep us they want to win everything. if only one life almost cut closeness and i can petition. all those off was getting.
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attended in the movies again beat to it line and seeing that other side i think. it's of. course i'll be the lover but the parson will be known listen a little bit and i'm going to make all those other guys nervous too and i know what these guys get and what i think put on those suits say you'll see a different lens a day. i saw much of the dress rehearsal and shells what could be a bad omen the tender isn't exactly up to scratch the plots like get across make them know that by someone who doesn't want to do you think somebody bad alchemy meant to do monkey up ten points for the lab as it's not to put it to sleep that's not public that's give. us.
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a competition day day of destiny for the continent of. this event is run and run very strictly by the quiet board they have a rule that says on side has come out from the competition we spent many a year begging for an exemption but no luck. in the end the continentals decided to perform for us outside the venue. it was yeah it will open so touching your case we were wrong apparently according to the board you knew that the reason to do a video with it was to sit on the bottom of the we're going to think that because it's not a did you see it. was not able to go on your with anything on it would be to know what you want to put up what you are going to mexico we go outside made us buy it be walking weekend it's a night at the. club. and
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if. i go to the record the continental is one of nine a trophy for dressing up awful things for the rest they were crushed maybe they were doomed from the outset and maybe it didn't matter. of course we wanted to do it with. lived in before it would. be disappointed if it's not but it does seem like the. just to see that this is a. good thing. and just for the as it went once again two hundred bucks
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in the los. it was but it's nothing to lose. e's got something to lose but we couldn't even believe that in. the silver phase from the witness series in two thousand and seven do check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series that's it from us and so watch. a remarkable portrait of a rule japanese followed in the aftermath of the two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami. seventy years later how has the community of miracle been
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able to move on and rebuild their lives. japan aftermath of a catastrophe on al-jazeera. welcome back we'll look at weather conditions across the americas now and in north america a lot of showers across eastern areas but between those showers and these are spells of sunshine and temperatures so it's always the thirty mark for many places but just be aware of showers could well contain thunderstorms and this risk of hail as well we've got some rain across the west also want to showers in the desert southwest but also noteworthy here is we've got seattle in washington state there are thirty degrees higher in los angeles at twenty nine degrees didn't move on through into monday that difference becomes even more exaggerated we want it across
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eastern areas those showers are still very much in evidence let's move into the caribbean region where for the most part weather conditions are looking pretty good i think for the bahamas to be few showers but otherwise lot of brightness here terry looking quite good but you'll notice heavier rain up through panama costa rica towards guatemala that will tend to clear away as we head through into monday so brighter conditions up stage may saeco city probably staying dry temperatures in the mid twenty's there are a few showers across northern parts of south america become south was is jerry looking draw and find we have seen some warm weather pushing towards bonus areas but that's going to move back south as this frontal system begins to develop so we're looking at high as on monday and when a series of just twelve. it's like the wild west they can do anything and the really hard for them to get the all powerful internet is both a tool for democracy and a threat somebody who controls ten thousand bombs at home falling under thousand
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voices and they distort the debate in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people as out investigates dissin from ation and democracy part to al-jazeera. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and knife news on al-jazeera i got to commend you on hearing is good journalism on air and online. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national elections one of one east investigates how far general has ruling party will go to consolidate its power when i went on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. where every. civilians rushed in to help then more missiles rained israel's military gaza in a major escalation of attacks. a welcome. b.t.w. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up for you from the scenes that left two fellow students dead priests negotiate the end to a standoff between the police and protesting students in nicaragua. he wants
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another round of u.k. crowds protest against him donald trump says he wants to be president again in twenty twenty. and we look at croatia's surged to the world cup final in moscow despite political problems at home. there's been a big escalation of israeli action in gaza with dozens of missiles raining down with deadly effect late on saturday there were reports from hamas of a ceasefire brokered by egypt but in the hours that followed there were several new exchanges the israeli military says the wave of attacks was in retaliation for palestinian protests at the border and rocket fire out of gaza bernard smith's in gaza. not since the twenty fourteen war has israel hit a target so close to the densely populated gaza city israel says this building was
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a hamas urban warfare training facility with a tunnel underneath there were also civilians nearby israel says they were warned in advance of the strike i mean the smaller rocket was fired first at the roof a knock it's called but the people there said they didn't understand this warning instead some rushed to help thinking someone had been injured these two teenagers were among that group they were killed when israel second a much more powerful strike came in since friday evening israel's military has hit more than forty targets across gaza the total to move in consultations with the defense minister the military chief of staff and top security forces we decided on a powerful action against hamas terrorism the israeli army delivered its most painful strike against a mass since the twenty fourteen war. it also released a video of what it says was the destruction of a tunnel near the border with egypt. israel has been frustrated for weeks now by century burning balloons and burning kites that drift over the border during friday
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protests and set fire to israeli crops prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been under enormous domestic pressure particularly from border communities to do something to stop them and israel has threatened hamas and said to hamas if you do not stop these kites we will get back in this seems to be that retaliation. dozens of rockets have been fired by armed groups from gaza towards israel a few have been intercepted by israel's iron dome system and usually hamas has claimed sole responsibility for some of the rockets fired israel's air strikes follow friday's protests which are now in their fourth month a fifteen year old palestinian was shot dead when israel says he tried to climb the fence the mainly peaceful protests began as an attempt to persuade israel to lift its twelve year long blockade of gaza but israel has not made any concessions and that's led to enormous frustration amongst garza's almost two million people burn
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it's made out zero gaza. two hundred students have been freed from a siege at a church in nicaragua that saw two shot dead they'd taken refuge there after nearly three months of being barricaded inside the university campus from the capital managua here's marianna sanchez. after more than fifteen hours and students at me again i was national antonymous university where freed. the card readings and the mass on their back negotiated their release with gunmen. who pleaded for her life during the siege came out and live in the welcome. we fought back with stones and mortars but they shot at us with high caliber weapons a k forty seven and i don't know what else the police has come out with a white flag to ask the cease fire. this student says they all thought they would be killed. at some point we didn't have any more mortars or molotov cocktails to
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respond with i didn't think we'd come out alive. for hours families sang and prayed the access near the church was blocked by police while heavily armed gunmen shot at the students. it was a desperate wait to see their children florida maria says she's also afraid because her home has been under attack these past days. and see what the barrier their last hours have been tragic we haven't slept or eaten but we were at on a grateful to god our children only wanted which forms. the government calls protesters terrorists and coup plotters it blames them for the deaths of policemen in three months of bloody confrontations around the country but rights groups say the majority of attacks are perpetrated by government forces the seed has left many got one family's devastated but the question is whether the
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government will continue with the use of force or will sit at the they go she table this week. cardinal brain is said this by the clergy has also been targeted they want to resume peace talks between protesters and the government on tuesday however they are worried about the safety of the students and their families. we will also continue to conduct negotiations with the government so the lives of the students and that of their families are respected. but the lives of these students and their families may continue to be a risk for protesters say they will continue to fight to topple precedent that they guy. and while government forces do nothing to arrest the gunmen in plain clothes and heavily armed shoot in plain daylight with impunity. i guess sanchez i'll just see them an hour when he got out. five people including four attackers have been killed in two car bombings close to somalia's presidential palace it's
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the second deadly attack in the city by al-shabaab fighters in a week police say the latest car bombing blast happened just after a gunfight between security forces and armed men at a checkpoint in the capital mogadishu the second blast detonated nearby just moments later. donald trump won't be giving up on the white house anytime soon confirming that he does plan to stand again in twenty twenty in an interview with the u.k.'s daily mail newspaper he says he would like to continue telling the paper quote it seems like everybody wants me to he went on to talk about a lack of competition from the democrats saying i know them all and i don't see anybody while the news of those plans emerged as big crowds turned out in scotland to protest against his presence at the golf course that he owns the stopover in turnberry brought a show of anger despite it being a private trip and in london there was a show of support for his policies his son a gay go. was president trump may try to wave off
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all the disapproval encountered in his trip but a round of golf at his very own club didn't completely avoid encounter but testers less than delighted with his visit. nevertheless he persisted with his primary form of exercise as he tweeted earlier in the day as the never trump has continued and scotland. in london it was a completely different crowd a throng of far right activists cheering the u.s. president's visit to the u.k. yet president trump we understand to don't welcome you both personally and in the role of the president of the most powerful and one of the greatest countries on the face of the earth so he wants to live here as such americans we are your friends donal's not coming here as a personal holiday is coming here to represent the american people so to snub him because of all of the american people because he's
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a democratically elected i was here in the mt stromlo demonstration i was right a there certainly a few thousand in the numbers say one thing is michelle and president chavez being here was acting was sold to the ultra right in this country was i was the one but the crowd here wasn't just meeting in praise of the u.s. president there was also support for the founder of the english defense league stephen yaxley lennon also known as tommy robinson currently in jail for contempt of court a man who has organized violent protests against muslim immigrants and of whom one of trump's diplomats lobbied the british ambassador in washington for his release the poster boy of the english far right turned into a rallying cry for their cause to take pride in the visit of a president they believe affirms their reality with or without facts so any diagonal. al-jazeera london. well mr trump does fly on to finland later today for
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talks with the russian president vladimir putin mr trump insists he'll meet putin alone but that is worrying some here's our diplomatic editor james bays looking at . helsinki a city that during the cold war was used as one of the few places where western allies and the soviet union could talk some believe relations are almost at a cold war level again yet one leader keeps talking up the positive and i said putin may be the easiest of the more you never know the biggest blow to relations was russia's seizure of crimea from ukraine the first time a part of one country had been stolen by another in europe since world war two at the time it was condemned by the us nato and the e.u. . however in recent days to news conferences in belgium and the u.k. president trump was asked if russia should give back crimea and each time he dodged
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the question what will happen with crimea from this point on that i can't tell you well we'll have to see what happens far from here the syrian war seems to be entering its final phases the assad regime would support from its allies iran and russia has the upper hand the u.s. and israel want to reduce iranian presence in the country and its influence in the region could there be a grand bargain in the works. only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask iran to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think that. that will come from several times by but by
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many many other u.s. official thrum and mr bolton will be the the spokesman for the white house and many other. officials who come from the principal ballers who yes wolf they've assumed that the illegally fish no crimea but i should never be recognized remarkably for part of this summit in finland's presidential palace trump is likely to meet putin alone just as he did in singapore with kim jong un in june the u.s. is closest allies are worried what this most unpredictable president might agree to behind these walls james pays al-jazeera helsinki one of the biggest events in world sport is now less than ten hours away the world cup semifinal of course waiting for.
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