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sometimes known as abu ammar hill should have been more a sissy in the federals own colonel there must be a wal-mart. i mean we're looking on since some often seen in a law equates worthily kuwait's them slaughtered but no matter how to win is on with the silly one i could damage it if. i like that you know oftentimes the need for the. big magick and no i would. go into my mouth or in the shit happens tellin me much i'm done nothing i wasn't a stellar mother that ever took yet. top. them family moved out of. sympathy little city built on china accent of our city and the holly quids fallen star will be the shabby human as something that is false to. him are off and
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know how to get father mother boss of mob them. other how to get that easily like an ice sheet but that can look bad so last hustle it has its about sixteen with the you had the tickets that some did a thing you had to have some source of dean is somehow sitting in a modern love swan is a law but for the bia art on them how to get for the production of us there are the . deal with their field whether it's all of them. but to some of us at the interval of the last eighty shuttles you would measure how to look at this a lot another bill for i'll be with menaces. the medical model of the monster well the mashad love the loss of a homeowner in need were alone yani
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a thought of was it at the top are. our modern mishal or was it at least up all example so either. one of their job the most or at them my us not the other and let that be the dharma c.s.e. min in which i did know who were active and what that deed was strategic work in mn lee had the order of will has us at any one hundred eleven if not an mc inch and there. and there were moderately in a limb sure doesn't have a hopeless year muscatine to show how it went as an award winner has a national diploma she isn't. one of them made it to first. it's a critical time for them to city is no good it's helped us to accept that you have a family trip down the. beach and i mean.
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hated. going to feel high at our house and said emmy now let all men that have bonds in a shabby is that there is nothing lost then and then and there is some measure hasn't lost a man up it i don't walk about that justice will live as she has of us the world that well you know has us a lemmy neighborly about ease she has lost one thought i love i want me no i hear are a man lost out of all. but most of the questions and i'm a canvas i would never do for what i'm kind of presence but the man i was done i love a lot about melbourne over the net and i'm a lot of a lot of the media just made it up. what it should. look at that they just
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a middle poor. lady has who are scary. and a billion and their loss. in march one thousand nine hundred sixty eight palestinian fighters known as fedayeen joined jordanian forces against an israeli raid on a p.l.o. camp in the town of karama the camp was lost but the israelis took heavy casualties and the battle was widely acclaimed in the arab world and i bet you have a home. soon that dean i thought america. should burn to thiering how to get that feel or. have them a look meant. well listen for the iran leather bottle. or dounia on the vomit or r r. o c s e muzzle half an order number then
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i thought. fatah and the p.l.o. had gradually gained strength in jordan and some of them began to call for the overthrow of king hussein's regime itself. in mid september one nine hundred seventy hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and only bid an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took three years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed. and since then. and. with nestle fashion for fun what if they were so informal. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid woman with an orderly
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what is tamara a little more than follows from the urn. we're going to hear. about a door to. a spa feel up to chad and the mess to see in the. wound up moment as a message that we should hold a little one lot of eyelet either an issue of that sucks for the measures listen obviously listen or be less of a debt in all to him how could i wish that nothing i hope will be. struck my lad and he had to set up a spa fuel cell from the fs and had already preemptively make it doesn't look i'm a would watch model have got a sense of the. kind
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of show temps he misses so fast that i'm sort of russia and then there's the time couldn't you say have a plan that can. and that i think should be civil and definitions as a tumble would lead him to miss that charge that it was a lot and i thought to take him at demonstrating this with. the the vision. that you could watch him walk in. a little in a sweat. silvery he had a cut for to the heart of the man beirut but. rather listen meticulous a half a black september woman. with
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a lot of the. bill carter was the i'll tell had been the jordanian prime minister during the black september events in one nine hundred seventy to salaam or he was a symbol of arab betrayal. and a lot of dona and thought you are up man. of two. or three a national missile. defense and other have who are happy about that the carrier is a look in the sense that name a submarine missile or a small had always e.s.e. built in what the hell if i had a clue what a new look many ways around that is i met a side of the leo a la carte our side lot of them had alarm surgery near fear which was ian rush did that all in order mission and a fifth on the inside the united them eloquent and assess it for about
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a million of tennis is a valid after mean. so we shot him and left. data on this organization fellow very specific collectivistic and very specific my thoughts of acts that when you look at them there's nothing with what happened in jordan and maybe the most famous version of this organization was the. operation in munich during the olympic games incident. by september one nine hundred seventy two. with security had a factor and chief of operations of black september. he was not on the ground in munich but as
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a leader of the organization he's likely to have been involved. at the munich. home lim others the. hobbit will. be up then flooded the room with a bank and hope to climb a little limits of how most who were left a lot. of us think. well what the colleen did that then michael alarm aliya can have gotten. in as a little are utterly bogus where the perspective goes are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them work or drink operations aren't people and by the israeli public opinion and by israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one does the us for money. who are in shadow
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and. million of you know. has to make and why my method can not help out a fifth of sleep the wonders of silicon. puppetland when he hadn't over libya and from moscow russia with rights around. them and one of them if you will some of them for. one a day he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed them immensely with that you have much of vs you have militant home in there as to have a money palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports threads they were in big village they killed some of them and they kidnapped the rest of them to the first book which was a military airport because they thought they would get the plane. to leave
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germany with the hostages for egypt but the chairman's who were not very experienced at that time they. wanted to stop it by all means black september killed two israeli athletes in the olympic village and abducted nine others they wanted to leave germany with the hostages but the german authorities secretly planned to foil they get away by helicopter that was the first time that these valleys had to negotiate for someone else with palestinians and golda meir as prime minister clare the chief one and she put all the responsibility over to germans that they had to go cheat. although they came to her and said we need for the names we need the palestinian demands to change prisoners but because the refused to make any negotiation and held for
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a mother to at look at them at the moment. pleasure at the. all but two black september operatives were shot by german snipers at the airport but not before they'd also killed the ninety's really hostage is waiting in the helicopters with grenades and machine guns. when i think muslims are mad in. the door. but still. there. were five nominees this issue from. the first accusation against his involvement in seventy two operation well presented by a german magazine few months after the operation the magazine had presented the
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early for since elem as the leader of the organization and a little over the planet of the old operation later on the israeli media and some israeli intelligence sources continue disparity event claim that only by himself actually planned. the operation in munich something that i have some doubts about it because as far as i know he was involved but he was not the planner and it was not the leadership. that sat there for them to really put them back and. to relinquish what heart. munich enraged israel and gold them a year and they launched operation wrath of god in retaliation.
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one of its first missions was what they called operation spring of youth when most side intelligence agents landed in lebanon by boat to attack p.l.o. leaders in beirut and sidon. but hasn't returned it was with. only one. concept. has been left to listen and it hasn't and now is the second jim be. one of since groups like him want to see if you was to place a call or send them a lot of us a. mission one can live with feel of love and people say well. over ten thousand of them will.
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assad was able to take out thirteen palestinians in in europe in of course at the tip of that effort was operation vote on a person spring refuse to to be able to come to be root in the middle of the night in strike t three palestinian prominent figures in their houses. was no less than a stab in the heart of the people. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the kind of this closure in the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by
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design on al-jazeera. being located outside that western centric sphere of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global events when you peel away all of the lists of covert military in the financial dark and you see the people in those words and his policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when all the us can identify with the story. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folke abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with him helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the
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count on al jazeera. millions of dollars is being stolen in a scam that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe when he stays exclusive access to this cutthroat underworld to a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. i'm maryanne demasi in london just a quick look at the top stories now agrees prime minister viktor orban has accused the e.u. of blackmail over its threat of sanctions against his country the european parliament has been debating whether to strip hungry of its european union voting rights there are major concerns over the direction the government has been taking particularly on immigration issues president let's be straightforward with each other
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hungary's going to be condemned because hungary and people have decided that this country is not going to be a country of migrants with all due respect but very firmly i have to refuse threats the blackmail and defamations by forces supporting immigrants and migrants against hungary and hungary and people i must state that whatever you decide hungry will protect its borders stop illegal immigration and defend its rights brazil's workers' party has agreed to comply with court orders to replace former president weighs in ask your unit to silver's its candidate for the october elections you know is currently serving a top of the a sentence for corruption will instead be replaced with former south palin they often and dot. at least thirty two people have been killed in a suicide attack in eastern afghanistan it happened during a large protest against the local police in the province of non-god more than one hundred twenty others were injured the taliban has denied any involvement zimbabwe's
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a kodacolor emergency in the capital harare the health ministry says that at least twenty people have died and two thousand others are infected the leaders of ethiopia and eritrea have reopened crossing points on the border for the first time in twenty years if the o.p.'s prime minister ahmet in eritrea is present work he attended ceremonies at the east and west and ends of the border to cement a reconciliation between the former enemies the move also means ideas on the bill will now have a direct route to its former foes right seaports and the number of people in the world suffering from hunger is rising the u.n. says one out of every nine people is malnourished it blames war and climate change is the main reasons behind these alarming numbers stunted growth because of chronic malnutrition is now fact in nearly one hundred fifty one million children under the age of five more on that in the news hour
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you. ali has sons salama rose to the top of the p.l.o. as fatah party in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's to become one of yasser arafat's most trusted men. he also founded the black september armed group which killed eleven israeli athletes at the munich olympic games in one nine hundred seventy two. this put him on an israeli hit list and mossad attacked the p.l.o. in beirut in april nine hundred seventy three killing free senior figures but they failed to get to either arafat or salama. however mossad continued to target salaam and in the process committed a major blunder in july nine hundred seventy three in what became known as the
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lillehammer affair. in the hot moss off of its. house and so there me. mother remarked that their mark on the medina. or a whole lot a little. small. creek but on their bill. as you look at the bottom of who she killed how you're able. to learn up at the level where there's honor and again i'm good longish lead diplomacy. which you have no sense of. met a voter who would pay for them if or when he. can. fill in and do you have. item let him send the funny thing unless you for once in a. few. years learn from this. bob i'm
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going to town but if i didn't say to you in who the hell i wish to mind who. now there is question why of the little high merit that happened in the mid seventy's days when he waited till seventy nine to kill him and there are some political reasons and explanations for that we must understand that during seventy nine that was also the era of begging as a prime minister in israel and that was after the end big embarrassment of. that after death embarrassment israel could not operate freely in the same. way that he did for in europe. for years the israeli were not really afraid of the palestinians but the black september make
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a change that made them you change because because of the. folk that was covering the all of parisian because of the big question mark that stands behind most stands behind the operation with the things we sponsor them who work for them. and that was one of the reasons that made them before the israeli public opinion more dangerous and unique and that it was and saddam is one of the leaders of this organization was also very very very unclear and predictable behind many years. one hundred fifty. beav who brooded how did. we need when you see with. well little but. he was a big although it was a big problem because he was different he was fluent in european languages he was
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handsome it was about a guy he was used to travel used to travel a lot in europe and people admired him also in europe not just in need of all that . much fill up that he had as you have got a full photo you read the heart of the muscle hard. place have a visual and full steam biscuit feel belittled to keep because. he was an item he was the center of nightlife in beirut and he married miss universe disillusionment. disc in his own words many could jamila. he knew how to make people follow him and he was a long buoyant bohemian. character that had all these symbols of being a leader he was quite a mysterious person on one hand a very elegant guy like a dandy like
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a playboy on the other hand ruthless operative who is fighting for the palestinian cause that sense he was big fred for the israelis he could speak for the europeans who could speak for the western world and present the palestinian cause and effect clear and very different way than the previous leaders and i believe. this. is what i'm asking of others had to do very and this and what they're going to prep and i had to my dash to the i demand of fia kenya. and the richest man half. brother ned the civil the young and those in the other doesn't foresee a lesson in this but the death did well. i think all they have booked year frank sinatra then elvis pristiq did i manage. to have booked year.
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i can hold you can oh my god. i can shoot a money illegally shushi it beyond a mini yeah. a brouhaha a cinema or binge half a minute. annually in. this it's the other. it. can't work you could pass if you. haven't had a chance. from jordan the p.l.o. had moved to lebanon where yasser arafat was now based but when they gradually took control of the south of the country and of west beirut this upset lebanon's fragile
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political balance. arafat had the support of the lebanese national movement led by kemal jumblatt. but arafat wanted relationships across the political spectrum and made a show of reaching out to figures like pierre gemayel of the christian party whose power base was in east beirut. shura how to let us buy genesee and as a shot of me where i'm headed. for sale at get in but. only when i want. to look at wal-mart. and she should be a learner and now. and again to see gardy. rules and one. fifth one says so he hides. so
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the middle east do we hate and hate that all and that's what this off morphine us and theirs will do from in asia mia and less. well and i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial rock around the mushroom. had a clue what the only the human is on obama after now more than a year well i'm ability to be him and. not have known you are the should be a scary well. you know how to live. but whatever arafat today envisaged civil war broke out the p.l.o. fought the good tired christian militia in the streets of beirut dividing the city into east and west. militias and splinter groups proliferated hundreds of
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civilians were killed the lebanese army was split and the leading factions user to many of the functions of government. however the war gave allie has an salama a key role one that would take him into the heart of the pillows opponents inside and outside lebanon and ultimately into a dialogue with the americans. he started by approaching pierre gemayel son bashir will be pushy and houses. and i'm with him one mark and while i'm in neck. macca magic. word now. i will know some time work a measure of love to me n.t. can message get the. mess he made and. if their land and.
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after learning that the when i skipped school if. he left family cannot. gain new bashir in milly's before under. way for my diety advantage to me where zab were and bit mass in the nude it's not to be bait you were caught by and blood to which it is male will you know we are what i sense a linear thought that one hand that the shit is made of god he can tell it up give bush is made to do for the law to be a very little right now a roman a might have been a yard full. of what was once a limb you are the coolest remember we have a man a home but has been much time are mean is that the a spanish to me on the above has unbuilt lama have him and then his own brasil own land but she is married a lot of the military there's been a lot of it but said that some of our feet. rather look nice on the hymn book. he had had the money early in ok michelle mone and you and him and you wanted in on
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the katie and macand have bill fee as it had really built. but i bet national bit more a millionaire can be mcadam up with killin us give up the facade how about of short allowable hasn't but let's go ahead look to use the hack of a house there's a lot of our mar a lago she has made a slave. well of this very easily with him did the kind of month. has been to. them did the minimal about them have. so far has enough though that it is not of about them the slowly in the courage to. do orderly hasn't. caught the law bob. as brick of the building for the whole world court.
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america. that bred in south africa were delighted to connect. the new g. now i'm in my nexus a newer minority agassi's of the world minority. that. we're not the fact and not. a suffer. if you don't know we who came a little on the month buckle got a b. and a month back on the site i lay amicable for us to meet a new newsy ballard safaga immediately called. one mark was what a house koloff was and so he had me in all yammer there and. not to seem to suffer at all where they can but i'm in a menace a father had made him a at the dear a lawyer i made again for help but harley was the only and there was a caucus a few in the trauma subtle and almost
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a little narrow at the side of michael willow mission to solve c.c. but don't discard little free come out. you learn about a form of lost me and look out for a new life you help if you don't be false to me you don't what could really. care what a liberty. bud bush too bad for that or this of you and america will be friendly heck no credit only sure by the country three floors too near to look upon and. you'll be really shocked at what the frick of it for create a new yam to his them and you know what i mean wish machine. the glue isn't physically there you know. him she feels. this was the start of a dialogue between salama and to cia intelligence officer based in beirut robert ames. ames spoke arabic and understood the region it's possible his
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back channel would salaam or might have influence long term relationships between the arab world israel and the u.s. if both had lived from the point of view of israel to have the cia. conduct an intensive dialogue with their number one adversary is like i know the united states learning that israel has secret channel with osama bin laden from the point of view of israel this is not oh alice doesn't stop me that i was not less evil then any of the one of the most wanted terrorist that the united states are seeking to kill now that it's in i think that if the americans would hear that israel would do something like this they would turn this as nothing less than a severe betrayal of trust but nevertheless the united states continue with their i
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am convinced that. we are on the road on the way to the right road that we really can draw closer to their golden age of peace prosperity and brotherhood i would say that the president ronald reagan plan from one thousand nine hundred eighty two was the first time when the us. truly acknowledged the rest of the p.c. people. this would mean we wouldn't have been written and published without the influence of robert ames that was influenced by and it doesn't stop. when the israelis discovered this dialogue was going on they acted decisively to shut it down another dr your million. if d.f.a. you can make known i should enjoy it can one thing any genuine been t. a if i always ye for you know they had the candidate of just three years
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a cinema. and no holy yeah yeah i did milligan had been good is she in a pretty she but managed to fit theme of yes different but not a lie and moving on so little here lad to not to be in. america mary champus know what is and muzzle brittany going to toppling fuchsia mecarbil bay to what had died in the year and who way the lesson from of how much some are vile and the dark though some will get one hundred more are a bit of a hassle so. she was able to study him very closely and you found out his habits she could oversee part of the state so that i base will set our share of their selfish. is i have to check if it was up to which i. was in
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a bit. family how to have talked with i'm sure many here then you would have this very strident. fall a long time locate to locate and to kill the director princeton in lebanon and in some other countries that they leave before finally they got information from a palestinian that lived in beirut and was a member of one of the palestinians that is a chance he delivered some information about the life of riley in the will there israelis for a few months made the plan how to reach him and to kill him basically. to know a little bit and say if you don't see it let them so often. i was rooting for the party though the little birds who fit. in there and how it is the election will affect them to do it each elephant that i'm going to be on if
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them fees or is wish which my genuine unit was going to get at the un and not only was that there in the middle of a dilemma dotage tell us get them fees feed the. perfectly i've been on. a list to. get it to be another year or what are your duty in a. shoe fits. the definition to be in me a listener to see a. man i've been afan minicon have seen a thought routinely in a game and i sure. don't want law you want it to he. know what down killing me hey key in all. suffer and don't win nothing if i mess and amistad. and i'm a stand alone not only money at a time when it was clear that he's walking with
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a lot of bodyguards so approaching him inside the just the middle of the street and shooting him even if this is successful would be likely end up in the capturing of the assassins which is a disaster so they decided to use a huge amount of explosive that would hit him while being in his convoy and would likely kill him and his bodyguards meaning does not allow his bodyguards to react and do something she wished made and that can have finally come in loud then they had to know has that done a fifty alex hunter by. any means. missileers untruthful possibly. and. i'm not truthful. and really behind with. my whole. life
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smart and if i'm in mn but she isn't in haste she mission when i'm at it's a moment. of ethanol that's all it said have been but she was right you or you had our sense of them and their fear howard bill your oh yeah but what about that but they are not i wish they were no senator warner said liberalism and a bit of a set overseer for the has said before sort of she's calling him out on the horse or that it will hit him in suffolk upsets like it ever so that is where the president could.
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snatch and fish are get on a business. and the motley fool you and i don sub exactly one hundred eleven say enormous amount in has on my playin hard to look out you go on a bit of a laughing on mass market have academic one to kill me when i had that i.b.m. i feel enormous suddenly no decide meet yani i'm not good damn i try and fail you can blame can enlarge m.p. more mr hayne. can feel jet that. how. dull and losses when you have to get to know each is not up to you muslims to heed when you have to battle a new muslim in the deal that are and will have me full heart of would be sure to
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hassle free you really had to talk to them i think mossad had a greater motivation to kill a lethal army after they failed in the home and this was an in none close circle and unclose the count they wanted to close their second they really thought that he was involved in munich where this is true or not but they really believed and they believed to this day third the fact that he was to contact person to the cia and the american administration was and i quote one of the mossad operatives participating in that operation was like are sticking a finger in our i honestly wonder but the shorter the willy nilly a catalyst for learned in law good luck on will condemn a bit exaggerated in the. respect that out of it not only that. their own heart but i let me and it directly to vietnam when with. this new couldn't.
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write i'm consistent. in their community had in this war they had instances of other. ali hassan salama was killed on the twenty second of january nine hundred seventy nine. robert i use died in the suicide bombing of the u.s. embassy in beirut four years later that killed sixty three people including seventeen americans. some believe that if salama had lived he would have been able to pass intelligence to the americans and fought the attack. longer term if both aims and salama had lived the u.s. relationship with the middle east over the past forty years might also have followed a different course. hal
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you've enjoyed the twenty's for a day or so in melbourne adelaide got to go down this is a cult front and it always means well colder air and all those not much on it the wind direction will change to a data sixteen adelaide about seven melbourne but still a rather high twenty eight in sydney ten degrees higher than purpose which has got tired and even folks hugging the coast and that won't change very much but sydney's down to nineteen comes thirty affronts gone through and it was a fairly weak effect to be on the sleeve sunshine behind so even though it doesn't look very good at seventeen it will probably feel fine the cloud itself as it goes
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across towards new zealand isn't showing very much life it's grey the white tops what might carry some rice he sold out in north london but there are a couple days now where virtually nothing happens beyond seventeen degrees in the sunshine again this is probably low cloud even for going on to the coast but inland it's looking fine rain has been the persistent problem in japan through chicago in the middle of honshu that is of course following on from typhoon now there's more rain to come on wednesday is coming up from the south and it does look significant they will come across chicago on a soka by the time we get to thursday is grazing tokyo so rain is still a potential problem.
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zero. hello i'm maryanne demasi this is the news hour live from london coming up a defiant victor all bad defense hungary's tough border policies as the e.u. debates imposing sanctions on his country. high stakes diplomacy in geneva and at
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the u.n. as fears grow of a humanitarian catastrophe in syria's a dalit province. brazil's workers' party replaces the founder and former president always a nasty over as that presidential candidate. in doha with sport sets all racism a call to. the u.s. open calls are proof that and more coming up later in the program. the european parliament has been debating whether to strip hungry of its european union voting rights ad of a vote on wednesday there are major concerns over the direction the government has been taking particularly on immigration issues but as natasha now reports from strasburg on garrion prime minister is strongly defending his position. victor oban arrived in strasburg to defend himself and his far right policies as any piece
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debated punishing hungary for breaching evaluates the prime minister accused the european parliament of blackmail or doesn't of hungry does not give in to blackmail hungry will defend its borders stop illegal migration and will defend its rights that can be no compromise some enemy peace say that obama's anti immigration an anti e.u. government is violating the rule of law and human rights at the height of europe's migration crisis in twenty fifteen hungry built a fence along its border with serbia and croatia to keep out refugees sadly the commission shares the concerns expressed in the report a particular residue guards fundamental rights corruption the treatment of roma and the independence of the traditional or ban says he's been unfairly targeted by a pro migration liberal elite but this one garion opposition m.e.p. disagrees in contradiction with. what mr obama is saying
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this report is not about migration and refugees but i know five percent of this report is about. undermining the fundamental rights of hungary and citizenship hungary on wednesday m.e.p.a. zwar vote on whether to trigger article seven against hunger it's known here in a new circles as the nuclear option because of its seriousness it's a procedure which could lead to budapest being stripped of its council voting rights or ban supporters say he's defending hungary sovereignty his opponents say he's part of a populist wave that threatens the future of the block and must be reined in before european parliamentary elections next year natasha butler al-jazeera strasberg france. for more on obama's speech and of course the wider implications in europe
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let's speak to wojciech she bilski in warsaw he is the editor in chief of visit grad insight an online and print magazine which focuses on central european affairs thank you very much for speaking to us so how will the triggering of this so-called nuclear option we were hearing attash describe in her report this exclusion from voting rights impacts hungry. well. first of all you have to say that. it will rain forest. there are no support for fetus and for bigger organ domestically however it's a short term response because his whole build up of the political ideology behind him is that he represents the opposition to the brussels circles so it's quite natural that words being now observed in. india coming vote likely not certain limits in case or
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a calling to limit his options in as a member of the european union will reign force the message she has at home. but on the longer run it will limit his options because these this voting and the whole debate already we hear today is all about excluding angering slewing not even hungary road but he's his party fetus from the main grouping in the european parliament sidelining him and depriving him of the protective umbrella against. his policies that he carried out so successfully so walk but from what you're saying the this move by the e.u. is likely to be counterproductive because it will strengthen rather than undermine viktor or ban shit they be what should they be doing instead to engage with the government to bring about positive change well this attempts have been trying before and they were laid. the program simply played his game and won in his
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several battles legal or simply political debates. the struggles in which the european institutions wanted to bring him back into the sort of normalcy. there was with the course of conduct of a democratic policy so the time has been lost and he's rhetoric has been already rain forcing and build up a certain small snow or two by. dominance in the in his country where he he already has gained in in the recent elections again to her as a majority in his own parliament. but this campaign and this rhetoric is a based on lies so someone has to start calling those lies and this is the right move for the european parliament to start doing that but i think the oban isn't alone is he you have people like salvini in italy who very much agrees with him
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how much of a challenge is this going to be for the e.u. all of those the leni may agree on him symbolically in defining brussels but then when it comes to exact policies on migration they both propose completely opposite opposite proposal when it comes to relegation schemes when it comes to the role the brussels should take so there is a bit of a symbolic brotherhood and they even are eager to meet and force each other brussels message but they completely disagree and they are on opposite friends when it comes to concrete measures and preval is it and that counts that again that's short leaves brother who do show the short leave axes of right wing politicians well thank you very much for sharing your insight with us wojciech chip bill ski editor in chief a visit grand insight to chinese there from warsaw. thank you. well
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now to one of our other top stories this hour the u.s. ambassador nikki haley accusing syria's president bashar assad and his allies russia and iran of demolishing the last major rebel held stronghold in syria she says russia must act to stop the looming humanitarian catastrophe in a lab where over three million people reside let's not waste time with the december mation distractions and outright lies that the assad regime and their russian and iranian partners constantly use to distort this conversation let's talk about the facts on the ground in syria this month already the world has seen a clear military escalation in. russian and assad regime air forces launched over one hundred airstrikes they are using barrel bombs rockets and artillery they are targeting hospitals and medical facilities. or russia's u.n. ambassador insists that russia iran and turkey are committed to ending what he
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called terrorism and he also denied reports that the syrian government is planning a chemical attack there yakob it is doing both with girls with whom you knew who. allegedly president the senate ordered the use of chlorine the syrian authorities have no intention of doing this they do not have chemical weapons once again we ask you to hit was when we're saying that the use of chemical weapons by damascus from a military viewpoint cannot be justified. meanwhile delegations from russia iran and turkey have been meeting in geneva for a second day of the talks on the expected offensive the u.n. says thousands of people have been displaced in the rebel help province because of continued syrian and russian as strikes and in the last hour the u.n. secretary general has appealed to the policies in geneva to do more to protect civilians let's get more on this now from our diplomatic editor james base at u.n. headquarters in new york what did antonio guitars have to say james when he
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spoke to reporters just before he was leaving new york he's going to be away for the next few days attending the funeral of one of his predecessors kofi annan and i think he wanted to make a public statement in a strong public statement warning of what will happen if there is an all out assault on it live which he said if it happens will be the worst thing to happen in the long syrian war secretary general would an all out offensive on it live a place which has such a large civilian population in your view amount to a war crime and i think what is important at the present moment is not to classify what was not yet kept and is to make sure that it doesn't happen which means it is important that those specially the city get into the us then the process find a way in which it is possible to isolate terrorist groups and it is possible to
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create a situation in which civilians will not be the price paid to solve the problem of italy. but finding that way doesn't seem to be very easy at the moment we've had three u.n. security council meetings in the last week on the lead and the divisions are still there turkey spoke at this meeting and said that it would like to see an immediate ceasefire but the other two of the countries the so-called starter countries that have been negotiating in have that meeting in tehran and that is iran and russia seem to suggest that an operation to rid it liber what they say are terrorists is still what they have in mind so what the u.n. is warning about a looming catastrophe with this all out assault still looks like it could well take place well thank you very much our diplomatic editor james bays at the united
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nations well now to brazil where the former president was a nasty owner led to silver has been replaced as the workers' party candidate in the october elections is running mate and former and under her dad will take his place instead as get more on this now from latin america and italy c n human he joins us from coulda tiba while lula is currently in jail in syria we finally have confirmation that will not be participating in the presidential race what's been the reaction there. that's right mariam it took several hours hundreds and hundreds of supporters of president of the former president and members of high ranking members of the workers' party including former president rousseff or out here to read the letter written to the people of brazil by lula he sounded as defiant very very much in his character mary and then he said that he repeated rather that he was innocent that he.

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