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good for the body good for the neighborhood for the date of the birth of the. little. good tony. well as a possible tornado touchdown in massachusetts you know july maybe not a regular occurrence a frontal systems unwinding from county darn through what is the northeast now i
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would tend to tend to drop temperatures big i mean we're ahead in the low thirty's behind it and this is now behind it just below thirty but for fresher feel big showers adults around the plain states and down towards texas and around the canyons down in the desert southwest are quite poky shadows of course you know about the wildfires in california where temperatures too high the wind does nothing to help nor indeed will the right this drop south out of the u.s. into the caribbean the gulf of mexico and here is daily showers and there they are in cuba briefly big than they drift off sure if you're lucky you get something in jamaica as well as a good scattering of showers throughout the caribbean and the gulf of mexico affecting panama nicaragua mexico to some degree but not excessively say want to likely be quite big downpours and of course you cut off the right half way down colombia that it should be a dry picture with a little winter for most south america but there is rain developing again in brazil
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you require and probably affecting bonus areas at about twelve degrees not to be there saturday and half of sunday. every armed attack. creates fear and division amongst its citizens with stories of loss no one tone. is sweeping association of islam with the violence easier in muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of life twice a victim and coming soon on al-jazeera. this
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is al-jazeera. and i'm about to send this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the results on to fish bowl but the outcome looks increasingly like victory in pakistan for imran khan and his p.t.i. party. stun grenades i'm fighting around the mosque as israeli security forces push back palestinian worshippers. a massive growth in the u.s. economy but how sustainable is it. a rough day in wall street for twitter why one of the tech world's highest profile services loses so much money.
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a group of opposition political parties has rejected the results of pac. stans general election following allegations of vote rigging and military meddling the ruling party has conceded defeat that's pave the way for a cricketer turned politician imran khan to be the next prime minister boks the opposition alliance says it will take to the streets until a new vote is held a summer binge over it reports from lahore. the mass or even his brother a no longer calling the shots after the campaign it's time to clean up in what the manhunt called a new pakistan. voters have taken their leader to the top job but they are already calling for accountability of those who joined from the so-called all pakistan and only if you don't stop you or me pardon me if they carry one the same way even after coming to power it will be really unfair to ask. imran khan
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must know this if he cannot stop the corruption and then he has no right to be the leader. international observers say they did not witness any military indifference during the vote process but the election observation mission says the twenty eight hundred electoral process was not as trouble free as it was five years ago although there were several legal provisions aimed at ensuring a level playing field we have concluded that there was a lack of equality of opportunity candidates was large political appeal and financial means the so-called elected bills often dominated the campaign the opposition party said there was a difference especially when votes were counted a multi party conference rejected the results in the capital. there but this is theft of the people's mandate as those who achieved majority through this we need to accept. them the right we have agreed to demand a new fair and free election but i think. the election commission insists that the
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election was transparent but it failed to keep its promise that it would quickly announce the official results in one khan's party has agreed to investigate allegations of rigging and fraud it also unveiled an ambitious hundred new plan when it formed a government. the value of the pakistani rupee has deacon unnerves dive in recent weeks there's an agitation movement brewing amongst opposition politicians imaan khan's challenges may have already begun even before he's taken charge of what he promised as a new pakistan. law or pakistanis are still waiting for a government a coalition will have to be formed because no party has won a clear majority but the shock on him has more on the transformation of imran khan from cricket captain to political leader. imran khan has lived many lives he's been a world cup cricketer a philanthropist and a long time opposition leader for two decades he's tried to disrupt pakistan's
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entrenched political system often plagued by corruption scandals now as the leader of the largest political party he's poised to become prime minister pakistanis may soon find out if khan has the ability to deliver on promises of transforming their country one shall make up i promise that i will control the corruption and i will prove that we can have such a government here to where our ministers would be scared of engaging in corruption as our national accountability bureau will prosecute anyone including prime minister and ministers as it happens in the west. in addition to fighting corruption khan has promised to tackle poverty and improve access to health care and education but some have criticized khan for supporting the death penalty for blasphemy and legislation they say would persecute a minority muslim movement khan has been critical about the u.s.
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war in afghanistan and the use of drones within pakistan's borders i mean the problem with. the united states is. the sort of core war we. want to start with believe that is there isn't going to be there isn't going to. in a recent campaign appearance contoured supporters he understands critiquing government from the sidelines is much easier than implementing lasting change. easy solutions. an easy solution to the problems that pakistanis faced with does not exist nobody should take it that the money fester we have introduced could be easily implemented we need to change the system of governance completely. if khan assumes office allegations of election fraud and military interference will trail him but for now it appears he has vowed that it will no longer be politics as usual
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in pakistan seems to have resonated with voters natasha al-jazeera. ponding is director of the initiative on the future of india and south asia at the hudson institute and she says in monk they have trouble delivering on his promises . the people who are wanted for the young people are the primary reason is imminent is seen as somebody who is not corrupt mr clean is a messiah who will come in in jeans dynastic politics in pakistan unfortunately. the problem there is that one. most of the people in iran's party who have been elected are people who belong to other political parties where the p.p.p. or. those and they are and the other the same caught up politicians whom iran promised to get rid off secondly as we all know most politicians most parties do end up being corrupt and so corruption is not going to go away simply because iran
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has come into a bar. and thirdly the main problems that the young people face which is employment . education. a stable society. pushback against the jihadi an islamist elements we not happen under iran. because because his b.s. as well as the military support those policies so the young people will very soon actually see the reality that now pakistan a new pakistan is actually more like old pakistan israeli forces have reopened the gates of the hour like so mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem after closing them for several hours on friday. the soldiers stormed the compound firing tear gas and stun grenades palestinians protesters are being stopped from going into one of islam's holiest sites i'm sure simmons has been outside some mosque. this is one of the main approaches to the al
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aqsa mosque compound and it was closed along with four others a five hour standoff with the security forces in which they actually surrounded this entire area with barricades and when they were lifted this was the scene right here so many protesters who've been praying outside the mosque here to protest also and try to get past the coltons being manned by the israeli police it was a negotiated end to what had been a very tense atmosphere inside the compound there had been an attack as it was described by the custodian is all of this mosque complex that's wax on behalf of the jordanians they said it had been an invasion by the israeli security forces however is security forces were accusing some people of throwing rocks and throwing fireworks and that was the reason why backup was called and so many security forces
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opened fire or with sound grenades and also some tear gas at one point and people were told to evacuate evacuate the building evacuate the whole complex but many refuse not lead to a situation whereby for gates while not stopping people from getting in or getting out and there were twenty arrests of youths inside the complex it was a symbolic situation that upset so many palestinians because of the israelis asserting what they see as their all thoughts on this situation however at the situation now appears to be a very tense atmosphere but nevertheless the rights to pray are back. two palestinians including a fourteen year old boy have been killed in the latest friday protests of the gaza israel body or both were shot in the head by israeli soldiers gaza health officials
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say at least another two hundred and forty five people were injured stephanie decker reports from gaza they keep coming eighteen weeks into these protests and even though the numbers may be decreasing their demands remain the same lift the siege let us live like everyone else. we're suffering there is no electricity no water people are going hungry it's painful we'll keep standing we will come here to show the whole world we want our rights it's my brothers and bumbling and turns against as a civilian people did in does a sort of we ought to be ball. you know this is yes this is gaza's look here this is gaza's. yes and this is going to us this is military this is military to delist of this sect for you are against us this is an inhuman any come
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from the thrown him in egypt until it was all. israel's been using these drones to drop tear gas further back into the crowd and closer to the fence israeli snipers keep watch and spin.

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