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shot in the back by a police officer as bad tempered to commemorate the bombing and it's off to mark he was faced with a question how do you photograph the past here at the national gallery of art in washington d.c. we see his answer on the fifty fifth anniversary of the bombing barry initially photographed children from birmingham who were the same age as those killed on that september day but something was missing i began to think about the fact that. for. true however for about what with. that and move to. make an portrait. who were in fact that they were not. the depicts already seen by an accompanying split screen video evoking the quiet sunday morning of the attack. on the left both the segregated and black communal spaces
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that were birmingham's normality on the right a trial view from the back seat of a car on the journey to church it's difficult to escape another question at this exhibition how much has changed the violence still directed at african americans today is once again an issue and something that is not nearly as stark of phenomena something that is very much. happening in the united states today and folding the past and the present together is a way of making us think about our current situation. in giving the subjects the complexity they're often denied in historical accounts disrupts both of them the no . zero washington. in germany angela merkel's government is under pressure again coalition parties are trying to resolve
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a dispute over a spy chief who has been accused of holding far right views the accusations came after hans george mason question the authenticity of a video showing far right supporters harassing refugees and migrants in the eastern city of chad nist in the latest development germany's in terror minister says he will not bow to demands to dismiss mason who was actually set to take up a more senior role. russians have been on the march again in various cities to show president that important how unpopular his pension reform plans are the president's proposal to raise the retirement age by five years has dented his popularity in the polls older russians fear they won't live long enough to collect pensions while younger generations worry they won't get jobs if senior citizens retire late. to the head on this al-jazeera news hour on the trail of rhino poachers how forensic work is helping the brain just cut the killing
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in the parks of south africa plus liverpool win in what's been a historic stock to the season details in sports with our to stay with us we're back after this short break. the russian orthodox church has deep pockets and we're up with the expansion may bear its crucial role in putting a grip on power with some elevating the former k.g.b. officer to saying to president putin as our leader that given twelve people in power investigates how often it's attempted elimination by the soviet union religion has returned to the halt to the russian state the orthodox connection on.
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saturday miller reports d.n.a. technology expert teams of rangers are succeeding in reducing some poaching in south africa. the remains of a female white rhino and a cough scattered across a remote part of the kruger national park a team of forensic scientists say they were shot and killed by poachers and their horns were hacked off close to eleven hundred rhino were killed last journey south africa alone to meet the high demand in asia for rhino one the crime scene is six days old which has made it difficult for the forensics team to find evidence the caucus has deteriorated because of the hot weather and most of it's been taken apart by scavengers but they're looking for any evidence linking the crime scene to a suspect. bullets and empty casings were found but it may be too late to trace any footprints scientists investigate a killing a day on average while that statistic will shock many the totals down from close to
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three a day two years ago the department of environmental affairs says d.n.a. forensic scientists are making a big difference in fighting wildlife crime and they're able to link individual poachers from one seemed to another even years later between twenty fifteen and twenty seventeen rhino experts estimate the number of rhinos poached dropped by about twenty four percent ranges monitor the park day and night using frequent patrols to check for incursions looking for tracks or any other signs of coaches often heavily armed poachers move into the park at night. resist closer to their communities that's where they get off their off the notion of enough when you come across tracks you don't know where that is porches are on them they're carrying guns or is just one person is going to go rhino one can change hands multiple times before reaching their final destination such as shops in china despite
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a twenty five year ban on sales their security forces here take a few chances even a fruit truck using the park as a shortcut to neighboring wasn't baek is searched for weapons last year four hundred and forty six poachers were arrested in or around the park and more than two hundred weapons seized a major concern is the involvement of park workers and police officers accused of poaching but option. if you take in consideration what the buy meant to get up to free shuls is enormous and for that reason we've got a specific department in my unit was focusing on that to address this issue in the book. rhino wants to choose more than eight thousand dollars a kilo on the black market but investigators are hopeful that this week's arist of a major poaching syndicate in southern africa will mean more rhino will survive for
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me. at the kruger national park in. our time now to catch up on all the sports he smiled. thanks very much liverpool have fired themselves to the top of the english premier league the reds beating visitors southampton three know the win means that six wins out of six for you're going to club side in english primarily it was also their seventh straight win in all competitions making it liverpool's best ever start to a season home seller got on the scoresheet wild joy that tipped an own goal making up their three goals yeah it was good but you saw a need to be good because of them muslim but you want to stay there play good football and we had. no idea. one hundred percent so we changed to do bring shark in a comfortable position. former man united boss alex ferguson return to old trafford
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for the first time since undergoing emergency brain surgery in may ferguson brought thirty eight trophies to united in twenty six years but the current team couldn't mark as a return with a win josie marino side were held to a one one draw by what's. not a good performance not a good result of a result. i think walls. by the way. they freeze the game as they deserve. because. they play like i like to play we choose like. the world good fun. to do that i like my teams to have every match. and we didn't have that they had we didn't. eight games in total in the e.p.l. on saturday spurs and their two game slide in the league by beating brighton to widen am a champions manchester city while
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a hammered cardiff five nil and now trail liverpool by two points up top. so make it would perform and the first twenty twenty five minutes always going to get it is not easy but. but after wanted to goes immediately after it was easier in the second hard especially second hard enough zero three zero zero zero lives you forget to do what do you have to do. and we were consistent and we did in so for two miles you would create a good game and the chances of dread had moved to the top of the league they followed their three nil midweek win over roma in the champions league by defeating asp and no one no marco asensio got the winner in the first half it means rallied barcelona on the table by one point also athletico secured it to no win over half a their fifth in the league and alvarez continued their strong start to the season they thrashed ryo five one and are third in the league. barcelona manager nesta valid error says he doesn't want controversy surrounding the league as plans to
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play games in the u.s. to distract his team barcelona are set to play jarana on sunday the team they are earmarked to face in miami this coming january however the spanish football federation on friday put the match in doubt saying the match could violate current broadcast contracts in place and also question whether such a game would be fair to the other clubs in the league. oh yes. what do you want me to say we have a game against your own on sunday i find it completely incomprehensible to be making such noise about the games to be played in three or four months time from now i don't care about the chances of it being played here or over there what counts is that the game will be played we will have to face it was the when where and how. while australia's international cricketers are getting ready to take on pakistan their former captain is continuing his sporting rehabilitation on home soil steve smith was back playing in australia for the first time since the ball
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tampering incident that led to him being banned from a top level cricket for one years has been allowed to play for his all club team sutherland former australia vice captain david warner was banned for the same reason that he scored a century on his club cricket return or halo around so has taken pole position ahead of sunday's aragon moto g.p. sprite losing control of his bike during internal brittany how much los still managed to finish fourth after this fall it was the run so though who narrowly beat out ducati teammate on. third st paul championship leader mark marquez finishes off the front row. and anthony joshua has stopped alexander privette can add wembley stadium to remain unified heavyweight champion of the world the briton won the match in the seventh round by knockout joshua remains undefeated in
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twenty two fights this was the first time that kim has been stopped in his career. and that's all your sport for now more later. fire frank you very much for that plenty more news as always on our website at al-jazeera dot com all the very latest on all the top stories on the al-jazeera dot com from me fully back to our team thank you for watching by from. the carter center.
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and the latest news as it breaks these people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many from around the world forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this are no longer exceptional. yaps oldest muslim undertakers working here is just seven days a week that's grown with the community my father purchased a black and blue sweater and started to do the funerals in london and family we saw a stopping bartering daughter and became a business partner is this stories we don't often hear told by the people who the gift is such a level of. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. fresh
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perspectives. possibilities. debate and discussion it's only one piece on a story that doesn't get nearly the news coverage that it does or says so much to talk about is there any way of measuring that is our number at all that we can. to see award winning program. around the. counties in. iran summons the envoys of three european countries over an attack on a military parade that killed twenty nine people.
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hello i'm sam is a damn this is al jazeera live from coming up. the woman accusing u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault agrees to testify before the senate. also this hour a remarkable rescue survivors founded an air pocket two days after a ferry accident in tanzania claimed hundreds of lives. and a choice between starvation and sickness yemenis survive on leaves to battle hunger . around a summoned envoys of the u.k. netherlands and denmark accusing those countries of harboring opposition groups follows an attack on a military parade that killed twenty nine people iran's military says the attackers were trained by two gulf countries with ties to the u.s.
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and israel it happened in the past near the border with iraq. separatist group claimed responsibility for the attack as did i saw that al-jazeera cannot verify that show about us reports. iranians dropped to the pavement during a military parade for iran's famed revolutionary guards. as they marched gunmen launched a rear end didley attack against soldiers and bystanders. committer a similar experience in the middle of the parade when we realized that a group wearing fake military clothing who were armed attacked our children from behind us and then fired on women and children most of the victims were members of the revolutionary guards all the women and children were caught in the crossfire bad to joris i don't know because this man is asking why his four year old daughter had to die factories thought people terrorists who had previously bought their weapons to the area days before they hid their weapons then when people came to see
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the parade and gathered they grabbed their weapons and fired at the people with machine guns on them. the parade was the start of sacred defense week commemorating iranians who died during the eight year war with iraq in the one nine hundred eighty s. an arab separatist group as national resistance claimed responsibility for the attack saying they want independence. the resistance is an arab national resistance that has no foreign agenda we work only four bars there is no support from any foreign country. the group refusing allegations that it is foreign funded but tehran insists this supported by the us saudi arabia and its gulf allies iran's foreign minister tweeting terrorists recruited trained armed and paid by a foreign regime have attacked. iran holds regional terror sponsors and the us masters accountable for such attacks. the u.s.
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state department spokesman said they condemned the attack and expressed sympathy. iranian system believes that the us and its allies are waging not just an economic war against iran through sanctions but are also trying to destabilize iran internally as they are was attacked was happening prison hossam rouhani was speaking at another anniversary parade in tehran he said iran will not step back from nuclear military development because of u.s. pressure. that there was iran will neither put aside its defensive weapons nor will reduce its defensive capabilities we will add to our defensive power day by day and he promised to show how much he values his military given warning of a crushing response to whoever was involved in this attack charlotte ballasts. trita parsi is a professor at georgetown university in washington d.c. he says there may be some truth to iran's accusations of american saudi and iraqi
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involvement in the attack. the fact that they some of the europeans is also not particular surprise is ing since some of these separates pistorius ations are essentially headquartered in europe many of them being in london particularly this . separatist organization has been ducting activities and making land for quite sometime so that in of itself was not surprising nor is it surprising that the iranians would be blaming or hinting at blame at the united states saudi arabia and the u.a.e. what is perhaps a little bit different this time around is that there are circumstantial evidence that makes it much more difficult to dismiss the iraq mean accusations out of hand but i mean you have this scenario in which the secretary of the national security advisor of the trumpet mr alter wrote a memo that was released by august two thousand and seventeen in which he specifically argued that the united states should be providing assistance to this specific movement and who is a stand by the previous arabs you also have
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a scenario in which. from saudi arabia the crown prince did it say last year that he's going to take the fight into iran but you had an adviser to the u.a.e. crown prince saying that this was not a terrorist attack this is stated policy and that we will see more of that when statements of this kind are made it's much more difficult to say that the iran is or just automatically by reflex pointing their finger at the united states and some of its allies is in the region there seems to be some indications that their disability in some of these accusations in the u.s. the stage is set for a dramatic confrontation between supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and the woman who's accused him of sexual assault both are expected to testify before the senate judiciary committee on thursday christine ford says cavanagh assaulted her at a party in one thousand nine hundred two he denies the allegations the trumpet illustration is continuing to offer strong support for cavanagh. but honestly the way some
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democrats have conducted themselves during this process is a disgrace the president are confident that senate republicans will manage this confirmation properly with the up most respect for all concerned and i believe the judge brett kavanaugh will soon be justice brett kavanaugh and take his seat on the supreme power of the united states of america. john hendren has been all from washington they say. it was a nail biter of an end to a congressional game of chicken on thursday the woman who initially came out anonymously to accuse brett kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her thirty six years ago will speak under the full glare of a congressional committee the senate judiciary committee there was an agreement on saturday that the two sides will come together on sunday they are meeting again to hash out some details but it appears that it will happen on thursday now
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she had wanted this is christine ford she had wanted this to happen on thursday she got back but she also one of the questions to be asked by the senators themselves and she wanted to speak after brett kavanaugh the u.s. supreme court nominee the committee wanted this to happen on wednesday they conceded that point one of the questions to be asked by a staff counsel that is a woman because all of the republicans on that committee are men and they want to cavanaugh to go second those may be among the details to be hashed out on sunday but meanwhile there was something of an embarrassment for the republicans on that committee and that is that a young man who had been a spokesman for the republicans on that committee has resigned and that was after it was discovered that he had been fired from a previous job because of a sexual assault sexual harassment allegation of his own so as we go forward mitch mcconnell the senate leader on the republican side has said that kavanagh will be confirmed mike pence said he also believes the vice president of the united states
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that kavanagh will be confirmed so this will all go forward on thursday and presumably if the committee has its choice after that they will simply move forward as soon as possible to a vote in the committee and then eventually in the full senate. in the u.s. siblings so republican congressman running for reelection in the state of arizona have launched a television ad against the. polls absolutely not working for his district and he's not listening to you and he doesn't have harmed by now. sorry david go. jennifer go. six of congressman paul go sars nine siblings star in the scathing ad which endorsers his democratic rival david brill held the arizona seat since two thousand and eleven the ultra conservative politician has a history of controversial remarks and it's not the first time his siblings have spoken out against him he responded to the ad by tweeting quote starlin would be
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proud. in tanzania a man has been found alive in an air pocket of a capsized ferry two days after it went down in lake victoria he's among only forty one survivors at least two hundred nine people were killed making it one of the country's worst ferry disasters malcolm webb reports from port bell on the ugandan side of lake victoria. this is what it feels right and your loved one among the parties. who most here seems to agree you're lucky one by. the. past and. lucky that i was able to swim under the water not knowing where i would see me. as i was swimming to safety i have found a number of metal bars that cut my face and back of my here. and.
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a ferry made for one hundred people had more than twice that on board was coming into dog when it capsized on thursday in the following hours forty people were rescued alive since then rescue workers have been recovering the dead. nearly two days after the boat tipped on imaginable one more survivor found engineer trapped underneath navy divers heard a knocking and pulled them out. people here wondering how it was allowed to happen and it's not the first time the ferries capsized in twenty eleven and twenty twelve between the tanzania and mainland and the islands of zanzibar hundreds died boats are often import condition and overloaded there is a need for regular patient to make sure that the captain knows exactly how many people he has been born into limits the number of people and then there is another
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issue for to do in terms of rescue capacities especially for capsizing out because we're. really really fast here on the ugandan side of the lake the regulations say that the boat i think is a meant to wear life jackets even given some to ride in this boat although not in brilliant condition. the more they hear it often there aren't enough to go around difficult for the earth overseas to enforce the rules the lake's fast about three hundred kilometers long awaited crucial for trade and everyone here is working on a tight budget vote to kept running for a decade before they retire and this one stopped running after it collided with another in two thousand and five. back in tanzania relatives wait for the bodies of loved ones a whole community deeply traumatized the president ordered the operators to be arrested but even if they face justice it won't bring loved ones back malcolm webb
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