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in all of this is one of transparency when does the jetsam at lobbying become undue influence and to quote the report itself promising billions in return for influence infiltrating the british media buying politicians loyalty donating to think tanks and trying to influence media coverage some would see as a step too far paul brennan al-jazeera central london still ahead on the bulletin fighting for control and look at al gore neighborhood at the center of the battle against president plus. he says the other loss of shame among political leaders were they're caught in a lie and they just doubled over the loss of all. let's drop a bomb on talking about donald trump a valid comments straight ahead. the
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potential for severe thunderstorms was. there and sufficient to warm for in the northeast of the u.s. new england in the east and south account and east that cold front is not changing temperatures hugely but just enough of a kick with the warmth difference in is the low thirty's to hard twenty's to pick up some pretty big class we're talking about a huge land area after all it will keep pushing through his or wednesday should see it offshore but the potential in georgia and florida louisiana or even for big thunderstorms is still there and at the same time the breeze is bringing some cloud and more the southwest monsoon through california arizona and i think that will show itself as the potential for big thunderstorms in the plains states over the next day or so as well otherwise it's warm summer as you vote on surprisingly expect. there we get some pretty big wandering thunderstorms developing in the caribbean here's one just to pull his pants but typically would show you winds at
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good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories. has been forced into a very public and embarrassing climbdown the u.s. president says he accepts the intelligence community's assessment that russia. in the two thousand and sixteen election says he misspoke at the news conference and finland. security has been stepped up at oilfields across southern iraq as anti-government on best friends deadly protests have continued for more than a week amid growing resentment of government corruption and a lack of basic services and the u.k. based investigative agency has obtained documents revealing expensive lobbying effort by the united arab emirates and russia and the u.s.
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the spend watch report says secret meetings were held between friends former prime minister david cameron. forces the president have regained control of an opposition stronghold in the city of messiah. well police and pro-government civilians began advance an intimate nimble before dawn on tuesday afternoon they gained control of the neighborhood at the center of resistance to president daniel or figures government rights groups say two people died in the violence might have a song chance has more from the capital managua. but since the early hours of tuesday the city of messiah was under siege by paramilitary forces who closed the entrance to the city which is south east of the capital people have been calling throughout the day early in the morning and into the afternoon people have been calling desperately at the television stations radio stations asking for help they
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said that there was a lot of shooting around at these paramilitary forces were in caravans going around now the chief of police of messiah said in a press conference that the order to clean up the road blocks it's a cleansing operation strictly ordered by president and his wife vice president he said that the order was to clean up whatever the cost the u.n. secretary general. has said that the number of deaths in the nearly three months of protest are shocking and that the use of force on behalf of the state is not acceptable well human rights organizations say that the police and the paramilitary are doing these joint operations and that the lethal use of force is being directed towards the unarmed population a crime to be fired by the international humanitarian law the government here has
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not condemned these actions has not arrested any of these individuals instead as the police chief. has said and the government here is directing them well it's being described as the strongest move to date by the hong kong government to clamp . on the city's nascent problem dependance movement top officials in the city are seeking to ban a party that advocates separation from china on the grounds that it threatens national security but it has left critics wondering her will be targeted next as the government and chris edley resorts to legal action against opponents jada silva reports. there are a recent arrival in hong kong's political scene and despite their marginal influence top officials in the city have gone above and beyond to curtail their influence the hong kong national party a pro independence group that advocates separation from china has been given a three week ultimatum now they have until august seventh to explain writing why
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the party should not be banned all the species of political pressure. possibly of. the political parties and. seizures. every year the first one the next one coming up what's coming up on tuesday police delivered a letter to the group's founder and the chant saying it was recommending a ban on his party due to national security concerns in hong kong we have freedom of association but that which rights is not without risk struction. the whole of all the rights holder the rules. are restrictions can be made by law. if it is necessary and interests of national security john lee warned that he did he decided to ban the party anyone attending meetings or making donations to the group could face up to two years in prison he added however they'd still be given
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a chance to appeal his decision with hong kong's most powerful politician the city's chief executive kerry lamb. it marks the first time a political party's targeted under the society's ordinance a piece of legislation that has been previously criticized by a un human rights body for unduly restricting freedom of association calls for hong kong's independence have grown louder in hong kong after a wave of pro-democracy protests that brought the city to a standstill twenty four team failed to achieve its goals but was then activists seeking more autonomy or all out independence for the city have been barred from running in elections or even detained but many chinese city that has prided itself on the unique freedoms enjoyed by its citizens alarm bells are already ringing as concern spreads over whose freedom will have to be limited next in the name of national security when the silver zero let's get more on the seller
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joined by patrick per in china researcher for amnesty international and his joining us via skype from hong kong very good to have you with us on al-jazeera as always and i know that you've called this a chilling day for freedom of expression and freedom of association in hong kong why. is very chilling to see unlike the government now even use laws to try to stop some groups to register and actually like these kind of conditions would have a chilling effect on the society on the whole because we don't know what it means by national security in the government sense and then also if there's a restriction of these factories to do all that actually can and if any groups can be accused of endangering national security as we have seen night in china slow so it's really a very very worrying development well i guess for hong kong authorities groups
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wanting to separate from china as a national security threat what do you make of what the government has said that freedom of association is not without distractions i mean it's natural for countries to also have thanked leniency and actually and we're not talking about like allowing all to not just. like a sign of only for freedom of association but a promise like well at the conditions so far the conditions are very much and be good and the government has a responsibility to explain but not asked to explain what that you could tease meant so i mean like it's very unfair for the government to shoulder to to to to put a code burden on the group instead of. picking up the responsibility to do the investigation of cells and if the government does go ahead and than the screw up what are the
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potential consequences. well that would be used like a good precedent. to see you also make this call you want to also make similar calls. and you immediately. and that's the great freedom of expression that's it's not just an issue about freedom. mr penn thank you very much for your time on this way appreciate it that's patrick cohen joining us live from hong kong thank you thank you. to the us as a sign of suffering from trauma to have a separate her from her at the texas border and may hear landed on a cruise has now been very not have a four year old jeremy and says her family has legitimate asylum claims she's been speaking to our cost fondant preston salumi four year old jeremy isn't the same since he got to the united states he still likes to draw favorite color blue but he
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wakes up in the night grasping for his mother yolanda the two were reunited just days ago in an airport six weeks after getting arrested for crossing the u.s. border illegally you landed describes the moment she was taken from her child by border patrol agents you know suddenly my son stayed there sitting there and i said i'll be back and he started to scream calling mommy mommy but i couldn't go back. there were other children there my son was the smallest. they had traveled from guatemala and tried to file for asylum at official points of entry in texas she says she was turned away three times before deciding to try to cross illegally. jeremy was held with other children first by immigration and customs enforcement in texas then he was sent to a private facility contracted by the government in arizona you wanda didn't talk to her son for thirty days. traumatized by what happened he has
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nightmares wets the bed and he tells me please don't send me back to that place. her lawyer gustava terra's accuses federal officials of using thousands of children like jeremy for political gain if you want to break the law yes it was a misdemeanor or felony it was a misdemeanor the germy breaking the law no he paid for it and he will continue to pay for it one federal judge says with a troubling ministration did is unconstitutional another says authorities have until july twenty six to reunite some twenty five hundred or so children who are separated from their parents at the border but the trumpet ministration isn't backing down from the zero tolerance policy of prosecuting anyone who crosses the border illegally and advocates fear that these immigrants once reunited will be deported without due process to says she and her son were threatened by gang members but attorney general jeff sessions announced on june eleventh that domestic
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violence and gang violence are no longer grounds for asylum she was released from jail with an ankle monitoring device and ordered to check in with immigration officials in september did you know about the zero tolerance policy before you came to she says she would not have come if she knew her child would be taken from her but that was not her understanding of how things work in america kristen salumi al jazeera east orange new jersey. former u.s. president barack obama has paid tribute to nelson mandela marking one hundred years since the former south african leader was born and a very old reference to the u.s. political comments obama said the world should resist cynicism over the rise of strong men people just make stuff up. they just make stuff up. we see it in the growth of state sponsored propaganda we see it
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in internet driven fabrications. we see it in the in the blurring of lines between news and entertainment. yes among political leaders were there. a used look. politicians have always like but it used to be the head of my. mother. which is a ceremony pay tribute to the man who tried to unite a deeply divided south africa and often mandela became president and nine hundred ninety four marked the birth of the rainbow nation has had a mythos of reports many challenges remain. attended the truth and reconciliation commission hearings in south africa shortly after apartheid ended
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she wanted to find out why government soldiers shot her brother at a train station in one thousand nine hundred three she was unable really told the truth about why he died and says she can't forgive and forget she's now part of a group with people like me to try and find a way to heal there were three bodies that lay on the side of the tracks they had been shot a week later we were told his remains were at a mortuary i had to go through body bags looking for him. now also in mandela so that because first black democratically elected leader made reconciliation a priority of his presidency one of his biggest achievements was his role in city of the truth and reconciliation commission it investigated crimes committed during apartheid on both sides to try and unify a racially divided nation political analysts say it worked to a certain extent at that time there was uncertainty by the country's future and whether the different races could live together but more than twenty years later south africa still struggles with the race and other challenges factions in the
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ruling african national congress threaten to defy the continent's oldest liberation movement millions of black south africans. continue to live in shanty towns with little access to running water electricity quality health care nelson mandela's legacy of tolerance and recurrence relation as mean threatened or would be years by social conflict in south africa this country has one of the highest rates of inequality in the world the poor black majority say they want jobs and land some sort africans feel the promises of a better life for all made in one thousand nine hundred four haven't materialized in the country. and are they going to see employment in their lifetime it's a question that needs to be repeatedly some young people born after apartheid are starting to ask questions about whether mandela spent too much time focusing on reconciliation instead of improving conditions for the poor. and others in her
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group say they admire mandela's willingness to forgive people even those who refuse to apologize for the crimes he committed during apartheid she says she still trying to find that strength and hopes today's didas work harder to build a more racially and economically inclusive south africa the kind of country some say mandela would have wanted to see how to al-jazeera. now again on the problem and on how the headlines on al-jazeera donald trump has been forced into a very public and embarrassing climbdown the us president mel says he accepts the intelligence community's assessment that russia did meddle in the two thousand and sixteen election trump says he must follow the news conference for the lead in a puritan and finland. i have full faith and support for america's great indulgence agencies always have. and i have felt very strongly that well russia's actions had
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no impact at all on the outcome of the election let me be totally clear in saying that and i've said this many times i accept our intelligence community's conclusion that russia's meddling in the two thousand and six election took place. now you can base investigative agency has obtained documents revealing an expensive lobbying effort by the united arab emirates and britain and that you with the spend watch reports a secret meetings were held between our with obvious crown prince and versions of former prime minister david cameron security has been stepped up at oil fields across southern iraq as anti-government on the west spread the deadly protests have continued for more than a week amid growing resentment at government corruption and a lack of basic services forces loyal to the president have regained control of an
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opposition stronghold in the city of messiah police and armed pro-government civilians began advancing into more nimble before dawn on tuesday afternoon they gained control of the neighborhood at the center of resistance to president daniel of thinkers government rights groups say two people died in the violence police in hong kong have proposed banning a political party on national security grounds for the first time the government has given the hong kong national party twenty one days to explain why it should not follow the recommendation that campaigns for hong kong to become independent from china the party describes the threat as political suppression and donald trump will host the head of the european commission next week for talks on strange trade ties . has been in tokyo where the e.u. and japan have agreed to a free trade deal covering six hundred million people maybe a third of the global economy and right those are the headlines on al-jazeera my tune is here is coming up next. the promise of peace in the middle east
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not. enough but a new dilemma after the death of the man at the center of the palestinian struggle . now more than forty years after to stablish mind how far as the p.l.o. come to achieving its hopes and dreams concluding the turbulent story of the struggle for palestinian homes p.l.o. history of a revolution on al-jazeera. the. us to. lose i'll keep. the. old game as she opened.
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