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a thought of was it at the top are. our modern issue or was it at least up our example so either. i know their job the most or at them my us not the other and let that be the dumbest c.s.e. min and most i did who were active in an equity strategist work in min li i had the ra i will has answered in one hundred eleven if not in my can and there. and there were not of again as i'm sure that doesn't help the hopeless your marketing to show how it went as an award one has a rationale of permissions to get. out of and made it to first. it's a critical time for them to see it no good it's kept us like such that you had them to plan that. and i mean.
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hey did. kind of feel high at our house and said emmy now let all men that have bonds in a shabby either that it at the last get an eminent or there is some measure hasn't lost a market i don't walk about that justice will live as she has of us the work that well you know has us a lemmy neighborly at ease she has lost one thought all of on me no i had our a man was out of all. but most of the questions and i'm a canvas would have been for what i'm kind of presence but the man i was a lot about over didn't have it unless a lot of the needed to get upset. what it should. look at the heart of it just
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a metal poor. lady has a scary gun a been in the last. 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 know you have a lot of sin that not all sixteen i thought america. should burn a theater in l.a. or how to get facts feel or. have them look meant. well or less infamous than the iran leather model. or dounia on the lawn or. c.s.e.
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. by then 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 thousand 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 faith. since then. and it. will nestle question for fun what if they do so in houma. or filter. both under thirty two of the for the horrid number would unload only
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just a matter a good and for less than they are going to hear. about a dork. a spot he had to tread and the mass to see you know from the wound up moment was innocent and that we should hold his little one lot of eyelet either and she looked at such for the measures listen obviously listen or be as if at that in or in him how could i wish that enough on a hopelessly. struck my lad he had to set up a fuel cell from the fs and i had already been i mean if you make it doesn't look i'm a woodlot i think model i've got a sense of the. kind
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of show temps he misses so for them are sort of icing and then there's the time of the civil plan that can. and that i think should be civil into definitions as a tumble would lead them to miss that cho had done this a lot and i thought. to be here at demonstrating this was. published in the. you couldn't watch him. when i was a lawless what. silvery you had a lot of time on 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 donor ental yob man. of two. or three a national missile in. the n.f.l. and of their had who were at about at the callier in a look in the center then a submarine missile or a small had always e.s.e. bill what the hell if i had a clue what an he looked many for some and that is i met a sighted w.r. lock out our side lot of them had a llama surgery near fear which was ian rush did it all in order mishra fit on the inside the united them kind of clinic and assess it for about an hour later tennis
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is a ballot after mean. so we shot him and. they go on this organization developed for very specific good mistaken 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 thousand 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. in munich. homely mothers the. fullest and nine at harvard. he up them funded the room with a bank and a little league medicine. who we left a lot. of us think. well what the colleen did that and then michael mccann have gotten. in as at lock up by these well perspective those are not political prisoners like terrorists some of them were caught during operations and people and by the israeli public opinion and by the israeli leaders there was no reason why two to exchange them could damage no one did that was for money. who are in charge of being there and. maybe they're not
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you know. has to make and why my method can not help out of gift of seeing the wonders of. puppetland when he hadn't over libya and moscow russia with rights around. them and one of them if you will some of them had. one i didn't know he had shot at the. climate stuff commission you have missed and mentions with that you have much of vs you have military home in there as they have the money palestinians brought in the intestine li weapons and operatives and this group of the tough people today in they attacked the israeli sports athletes 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
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a plane. to leave 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 the israelis had to negotiate for someone else with palestinians and golda meir was prime minister the cleric 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 call them if you just make any negotiation and
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headed for a member to it look at the new follow mr sheen. anything. old 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. that war. but still. there. were fundamentally this issue from. the first accusation against his an 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 a sense element as the leader of the organization and a little over the planet of the old operation till later on the israeli media and some israeli intelligence sources continue disparity event claim that a lead by himself actually planned. their 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 cut them back and. to relinquish would halt. 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 mossad intelligence agents landed in lebanon by boat to attack p.l.o. leaders in beirut and sidon. but hasn't returned it was with the. idea when the special herself. has been worth a listen and it hasn't and there's been. gently. on them since groups like him want to see if you was to place a call or send them a lot of us at the notion of a second. mission one can live with feel of love and people say there. are ten times more than jack.
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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 felt on a person a few two to be able to come to be root in the middle of the night in strike t three palestinian prominent figures in their houses. of was no less than a stab in the heart of the. instantly shifting news cycle they receive in changing america tweet the listening post take sports and questions the world's media double will be of the details the kind that cannot be conveyed in two hundred eighty characters or fewer exposing how the press operates in their language as their culture it's their context of why certain stories take precedence while others are ignored we can have a better understanding of how news is created we're going to have
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ali her son 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 three 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 in one nine hundred seventy three in what became known as
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the lillehammer affair. in the hot moss off of its. house and so there me. muslim i thought of him up on the medina. little hole the little. small. creek. as you look at the bottom of who she killed how you're able. to learn up at the level where there's a lot and again i'm good longish lee diplomacy. he. was you had a sense that. let a voter who would be for them if i were you but that can. fill in and do you have. item let him send you thought you can give us the financing. fee if. there's anything else.
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bob i'm going to town and if i do as it say to you in who the hell i wish to mind who. now the risk question why after a little hi mary. i've been in the mid seventies days where 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 operation because of the big question mark that stands behind most stands behind their operation with the things we sponsor them who work for them. from 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 unpredictable all behind cut. one hundred fifty. beav who booed how he'd. 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 the european languages he
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was 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 an indelible bahasa so much full of that as you have got a full photo you read the heart of the muslim heart a lot of big names have been in full steam because feel belittled to keep because. he was an item he was the center of nightlife in beirut and he married miss universe is a lesion. disc in his eye was medically jamila. he knew how to make people follow him and he was a 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 a big friend for the israelis he could speak for the europeans who can speak for the western world and to present the palestinian cause and effect clear and very different way than the previous leaders and i believe. this. yes when i would ask it of others he had with a very and this and when that. happens to have that too mad dash to the i demand a fia can you have. him the richest behalf. but yemen doesn't matter the other doesn't foresee doesn't mean the spot for the death of that it will. i think all they have booked year frank sinatra then elvis pristiq did i manage. to have booked year.
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in my can hole real good can all. i can should a money in. it beyond a. vigorous abreu had a cinema or been half a minute and. genuinely in no. this it's rather. it. was. 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 had a little sympathy with us i mean by genesee and as a shot of me had a. lot of sailors got in but. when i went. to look at wal-mart. and she should be a learner and now. and again to see ya the. news and up on the fifth one says so we hike. to
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the mid do we hike and that or never does off morphine us and amber do from initial media analysts to custom and. i had a new house on the. whole mess on a commercial block around the mushroom. had a clue what the only the human is on a bomber after now more than a year in islam while i'm ability to be him and. me when i have known you are the should be a scary well. you know how top that. 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 done 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 bashir who has had. and i'm with him a war mark and while i'm a neck. macca magic. word now. i will know some time where commercial law. 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 early cannot. gain new bashir in milly's before the under. way for my diabetes advantage to me where zabol and bit mass in the nude it's not to be believed you were caught by and blood to which it is male will we have what i sense a linear stuff that one hundred but she does make it god he can tell it up give but she was made to do for the law to be a very little right now your mil might have been a yard full. of what was once a limb you are the coolest email we have a man at home but has been much time on meanies about the a spanish or me on the other has unbuilt lama have him and then it all brasil online but she is married a lot of the military there's been a lot of it but said that some without a fee rather reluctantly and a hymn book. he had had the money early in ok michelle mone and you and him and you
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wanted in and dignity and i can have will fi as it had really built. but i bet national bit more a millionaire can be mcadam up with. our about of short allowable hasn't but let's go ahead look to use the hack of a house there's around about a lot of shooters nailed a slave. in the center in the middle of the slurry with him did the kind of month. has been fitted. them didn't remember the betterment of the show. so far has been if the it is not off as a button especially in a liquor store or from a bush. daughter lily of a hasn't heard any mention. the law bob.
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that is because the new for the whole world brought. america. to that why didn't the south political action the new new g now i'm in my nexus and who are minority agassi's of the world minority. that. we're not the fact and not. a so far i mean a key yes if you don't know we who came a lot of on the month got called got a b. and a month back on the site i lay amicable for us to meet a new unusually battered sofar and immediately called. one mark was what a house like koloff was and so he had me in all yammer there and need not to seem to suffer at all well it can be a mean i'm a sucker for what made him a at the dear a lower limit game for what harley was the only and there was a caucus a few new traumas and almost
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a little yahoo at the sol michael ware loki mission to solve c.c. but don't want the sob to look for it come out. you learn about a form of lost mean and look out for new if you help if you don't be false to me you don't what good would you. care what a liberty. bud bush too bad for to this of you and america will be friendly heck no credit only sure by the country three floors too near to look up on and. you'll be really shocked at what he figured it for create a new yam to his them and you know i mean widget machine. it's 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. aims spoke arabic and understood the region it's possible his
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back channel would salama might have influenced 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 saddam adept 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 that was the first time when the us. truly acknowledged the rights of the p.c. people. this plan would would would not 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 and the doctor your mil. if d.f.a. you can make known i should enjoy it can one thing any genuine been t. if i always feel you know they had that camera to us three years a cinema. in
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a wholly yeah yeah i didn't milligan had been good is she in looking she but managed to fit theme of yes different but not a lie and moving on so little here laddie and not to be in. erykah marry champus no as a muzzle brittany kind of 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 or more are. a house and some. she was able to study him very closely and you found out his habits she could oversee part of the street set i guess will set a shadow but there. is a have to show if it was up to which. was in british if the.
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family horton have talked with him on you then you would have this very strides for a long time locate to locate and kill the direct prince in lebanon and in some other countries that leave before finally think what information from the palestinian. lived in beirut and was a member of one of the palestinians that has a chance to deliver some information about the life in the will there is very is for a few months made the plan how to reach him and to kill him basically. you know a little bit and say it's a disease let them set off the lid of the house in the newsroom of the full body to the little birds who feed. in there and how it is the election will affect them
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to do it each elephant that i'm in a good unit them feel is what you see mish mash. unit was going to look at the u.n. and not only was that there in the middle of a dilemma dotage tell us feed them fears feed them. perfectly on but on. a list to run it through. it to be undervalued what are your duty in the. shoe fits on the definition been of me a listener see it. and then i mean afa minicon have to know that routinely in a game and i should. be i don't want law you want it to he. only know what killing me hate be in all. our best diego but suffer and don't win. if i mess amistad. and i'm a stand alone not only might be a big time when it was clear that he's walking with
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a lot of bodyguards so approaching him inside the just a middle of the street and shooting him even if this is successful would be likely to 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 surely snail only can have finally come in learned that he had to end no has that done a fifty alexander bet. any. recently is untrue from husserl. and mr miller and if you truthful true and lee behind. wilkie we took my mom who blew her.
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smadar and if i'm in mn but she isn't and in haste she mission when i'm at it's a moment. that ethanol that when you said it was raining or your level hasn't of them and their fear how are luckier in new york they are more targeted though they are not i wish they were no cell of what a cell of an ism and of it. was say are for the have said before sort of she call him out on the torso or that they were hit in the supplicant since they don't ever think it's over their family cut it.
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snatch and fish are. on the telly how am i done sub exactly one hundred haven't seen enormous. in has done much to look out you go on a bit of a laughing on mass have i could not want to kill me when i had that i.b.m. i feel enormous suddenly no decide me young i'm a good democrat if i you know you can blame can you not limping in with mr heene. kane fi jet. how to adult i will asks when you have to do nor even what are you muslim to happy when you have to be a new muslim to have you love. me feel hard it would be sort of hostile free
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relating tackler i think mossad had a greater motivation to kill me after they failed to build a home this was a none close circle and close the count they wanted to close that second they really thought that he was involved in munich whether this is true or not what they really believe and they believe to this day third the fact that he was the contact person for the cia and the american administration was. and i quote one of the mossad operatives participating in that oppression was like our sticking a finger in our eye on the sleeve of the shorter the willie i mean look at that for learn the law good luck on going to them about exactly what but we know this but that i haven't. your heart but look at it let me end it.
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only with. this new couldn't your present right i'm consistent. in their. yeah you can swear they have a sense of what an alley has since a llama was killed on the twenty second of january nine hundred seventy nine. robert james 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 saddam had lived he would have been able to pass intelligence to the americans and fought the attack. longer term if both aims and salaam had lived the u.s. relationship with the middle east over the past forty years might also have followed a different course. twenty five years after the
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signing of al-jazeera world told the two part story of norway's role in the oslo accords but a salute to the government of more words or its remarkable role in nurturing discipline in the secret negotiations and why its promise of peace has remained unfulfilled decided the tone of the new ghost airshows norway could do as a show strike or go home the price of all is low on al-jazeera the most memorable moments with al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. as. if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. during sierra leone's civil
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war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians instead some turned on the population in plain sight of a journalist camera these is a name to be well trained to screen the peacekeeping force the last of the complete eighteen zone using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardian's peace kilis on al-jazeera. hello again it's good to have you back well here across turkey we are which is a very heavy rain shows over the next few days that's all due to an air of low pressure that is moving across the region showers anywhere from all the way back here towards istanbul maybe some windy conditions as well with the terms from ankara about thirty five degrees but here across most of the central area we are seeing some drier conditions baghdad at forty seven quite city at about forty five
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degrees and really not too much of a change but we are picking up some snow here across the northern parts of india as well as pakistan as well as afghanistan as a make your way down here across much of the middle east we are seeing our temperatures about moderate for this time of year maybe doha about forty one degrees riyadh seen about forty to mecca about forty three aunts friday and then mecca you're coming down to about thirty nine degrees as we go towards saturday there over towards africa as morrow well you can be seeing some clouds in your forecast maybe about twenty six degrees and as we make our way down toward southern africa we are seeing some are partly cloudy conditions turning cloudy for cape town over the next few days we've been watching this front just off the coast really lingering across that region keeping those temperatures low so fifteen degrees there on friday and then as we go towards saturday we do expect to see more clouds in your forecast but i'm just coming up to by eighteen in johannesburg see about twenty seven degrees there. ugandan pop star turned politician now charged with treason but released on bail
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and. is the only way. that never again when the president be making that robert. bobby wiener talks to al-jazeera. florence passes north carolina as it threatens to destroy billions of dollars worth of property on the u.s. east coast. we. have a look probably more closely tarakan. very soon. hello and welcome i'm peter w.
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watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up a lifeline for the leader of turkey hikes interest rates giving its currency a boost from its recent downturn. spain decides to go ahead with an arms deal with saudi arabia despite concerns over their use in the war in yemen. also ahead a whale of a tale a film that hopes to change the perception of japan's whaling practices. in florence a started battering the east coast of the united states now it's been downgraded to a category one storm but forecasters say it will still cause major damage it's bringing heavy rain strong winds and rising floodwaters to three states north carolina south carolina and virginia already one hundred fifty six thousand people are without electricity in north carolina's governor as warning the storm will
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wreak havoc for days. the worst of the storm is not yet here but the easier the early warnings of the days to come. surviving this storm will be a test of endure it's teamwork common sense and patience. gray has more now from carolina beach in north carolina look things really starting to pick up with this storm i want to give you a firsthand look at what we're experiencing right now sheets with rain and the wind look at it right now really intensifying beyond that you can't see it in the dark but the waves are growing as well and this is a situation that's going to intensify as the storm moves closer to the shoreline and then in some areas these conditions are going to continue for two days or more this is setting up to be historic flooding in some of the lower areas across the strike zone and really places that are going to be and then david with water some
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areas it may take weeks if not more for that to clear out and teams to get in there are teams at the ready we have people on the ground here as well as forty thousand power crews from seventeen states that are here to help reestablish that power we have volunteers and first responders from ten states all of them bringing a vehicle different both trucks to get into high water situations but again this is all unfolding right now it's going to continue and this storm is likely to linger for at least a couple of days before moving on more and money and continuing because problems al-jazeera is also following what's going on there up how bad we think it's going to be while this is peak season and we go it's a typhoon in the pacific and of course is this part of can in the atlantic now although it says. a category one that's just a measure of the wind and it's just define what's going to be the last in memory of this because it's usually water that causes the most damage it's arkan's now this
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is the second i see it's quite a good circle which means the thing is not moving very fast it's just revolving around itself and you can see this yellow here is picking up more secure from very the. we warm. ocean and throwing is rain to the coast if we can come look at the satellite picture which is basically roughly the same shape i put on here the amount of rain i've measured up until a few minutes ago in atlanta beach that is five hundred thirty four millimeters so we're talking about that matter of rain in the last eighteen hours now we thought originally we'd see six hundred millimeters as a total obviously that can be way are now you could probably double double this course was the hurrican is off shore now it is drifting and it will eventually make some sort of landfall but that's going to be a few hours yet not many but if you category one wind means winds one hundred fifty there will be some wind damage the movement now that eight dropped a little bit but when it does come i'm sure it still will be somewhere like we're
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going to change the shot here a bit just because we're going to follow the track over the next day or says it goes probably and this is a probably definitely into south carolina and then eventually as it loses the biggest strength it still brings the rain with it and disappears up into the southern appalachians this is a two day event that it does is of course it's going to be the rain and of course the rising seas already showing all beaches that close inundation briefly we've got time to have a look at the other side of the world now you didn't see much of an eye on the hurrican you do all this this is one huge typhoon now the winds are much much greater here there will be some wind damage from this thing at its first port of call of course will be luzon in the philippines with winds that strength will be wind damage and rain here. rob many thanks as rob was mentioning there will get you the very latest we have a live update with our correspondents when i think they're going coming in this half hour of al-jazeera world news finding out the very latest for you the news as
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to the hurrican system there in southeast asia stay with us for that if you can in the meantime we'll move on to a story out of turkey turkey central bank raising interest rates in a big to stabilize the economy and to stem the currency crisis now the decision was made despite president wretch up type opposition to rate rises the move helped of the euro to gain three and a half percent against the u.s. dollar the central bank says it will keep interest rates high until inflation starts to ease they're now sitting at twenty four percent that's up from seventeen percent. after the shiloh archaeologic museum will we not learn that you may determine interest rates that you don't determine inflation and inflation is a result of the wrong steps the central bank has taken and who pays the price the people with the trades means sitting in front of me we cannot be an intermediary to the usage of an exploitation tool like interest rates my dear friends to biggest advantage is that its problems are not caused by finances our banks are solidly
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standing tall well interest rates in turkey are at their highest levels since back in two thousand and four the lira in turkey has plunged in recent months it's down almost thirty nine percent against the us dollar this year the currency crisis has been driven by many factors including investor concerns about president or one's influence on monetary policy more recently a growing trade and diplomatic dispute with the us has had a major impact washington double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports as it calls for an american pastor detained in turkey to be freed joel rubin is a former deputy assistant secretary of state he says the interest rate increase is a strong signal showing turkey does have an independent central bank. fact that the central bank raise interest rates in order to stem inflation is you deal with the exchange rate with the united states and strengthen the euro that that's
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a strong design and western economies need to have independent central banks we can't have presidents a controlling monetary policy that's when economy is really going through its nelson and so while the economic situation is difficult and certainly this is a good signal to international markets that central bank is taking seriously the fiscal house getting that in order and demonstrating that the management of the economy isn't as strong as that the people leaving the finance ministry as well and those advisors around the president they really need to demonstrate that they have a plan to rescue our turkeys economy from this period if they don't that will decrease international cautions a turkish military convoy has reached an observation point in the syrian town of moroc in hama that's one of the closest points to the line dividing opposition fighters and government forces in the country's northwest the deployment comes as preparations continue for an expected government offensive against neighboring province spain has decided to go ahead with the sale of four hundred laser guided
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bombs to saudi arabia reversing last week's decision to cancel the order the move has and activists who say the weapons will be used in the killing of civilians in yemen cancellation of the deal led to concerns about spanish jobs and the future of a more lucrative contract to supply warships billed as from the friends committee on national legislation she says a stronger message needs to be sent to other nations which is still supplying arms to saudi arabia. it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green lights a green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should
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step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we to see more concerted action going forward we do have we know that the trumpet ministration is planning to move forward billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates we have seen a lot more action from congress a lot of interest in trying to stop those sales and that every bit of pressure does help it sends a strong signal to saudi arabia that support for this war is not unconditional and unfortunately those spain sent the opposite message with this reversal for the first time the french president has acknowledged the widespread use of torture by french forces during the war of independence emanuel micron's stopped short of apologizing but one and
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a half million algerians died during the conflict in the fifty's and sixty's has more from paris. well this is a very significant statement by him at all michael it is the first time that a french president has admitted state responsibility in the death of morris or dan one nine hundred fifty seven during the algerian war of independence now more so down was a mathematics teacher at the university of algiers he was a communist he was an anti colonial activist and what his widow says is the one evening he was taken away from his home by the french military taken to a prison and then she never saw him again the french military said to her that he had escaped but she never believed them she believed that he had been tortured and that he'd died in captivity what is only now more than sixty years later though the french president has admitted that morris or died did die that he was tortured at the hands of the french military and it's
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a very significant statement indeed it closes a chapter for her and it also perhaps opens one one another one for other people because he has said that the french state archives on that period of time will be open so other people other relatives of people who disappeared at the time we have to find out what happened to their loved ones and whether or not the french military was involved in their deaths rym sarah is an international human rights law research and she says this is a positive step for both countries justice will finally be broken. i think what this very well coming decision by president. is a natural next step to take in a very very heavy history it has to be done it had to be done for for the sake of both countries. a lot of mystery around.
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