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social democrats something the national polls had suggested for some time by and yet something the parliamentary election results of already change but the area tonight because it clearly shows that people want politics that encourages instead of spreading fear that solves current problems instead of constant produce and it shows clearly that you can win elections if you bet on the courage and passion and don't suffer in a right wing way and yet one party that did precisely that was the alternative for germany in the twenty thirteen election they didn't exist this time around their stance on top of migration and border controls one of the more than ten percent of the vote you don't even know this is how high this result is a message to merkel merkel must finally guard that. we are the natural successes the c.s. here we stand for our traditions our families and for our varia for bavaria is a blessed land dear friends. in the immediate aftermath of this election attention
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will focus on who will form the next government here early indications of the c.s.u. will try to patch together a small majority with one of the minor policies but some more profound problems on not so easily solved sunday's result seems to many people here like a mini earthquake shaking the c.s.u. to its foundations in it's own it's the question now is what will be off the shelves be as a national level don't make a al-jazeera in news. still ahead on al-jazeera and tense talks in brussels too little to break it breaks it have the picture of the irish border. and we'll look at why a salvadoran bishop is made a saint is up to his. how
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are the remains of said you the nia how to can isn't here rushdie can't see it now briefly cause flash flooding in arizona is not just mixed up in what is general line of temperature changes still humid and warm in the southeast corner the big drop in temperature means denver's maxie's four degrees come monday chicago is not you see a huge drop in temperature across the plains states and that's light to enhance the rain from texas that's for the appalachians the next day or so and still in texas with a mix of any eight degrees come tuesday there are big sharks in the way if you're anywhere near as far as the rescue science which has gone cold fairly rapidly dropping saucer active weather around the western caribbean particularly jamaica haiti and cuba big showers but the most persistent rain seems like it's been mexico over mexico itself quite a few daily showers and then through south mexico guatemala down towards panama more persistent regular daily thunderstorms are quite persistent rain in places is
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the itc's it is the is the rain moving sas with the sun we've also got active weather further south in south america a line that might suggest showers in lima are rare events then through bolivia have taken down to the southeast of brazil where rain will continue for two days. ard.
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saudi arabia's king. spoke to commitment to a joint investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi saudi journalist hasn't been seen since he and the saudi. arabian companies have plunged the. disappearance deepens the main stock market. with billions of dollars wiped off its market value. and.
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six decades in regional elections a verdict that rests the divisions within the government to. highlight is deepening divisions and. such as immigration. disagreements over the irish border remains a key obstacle to a deal despite intensified discussions with officials. twenty seven european union member states was summoned to a meeting in brussels discuss the u.k.'s departure from the bloc. between the e.u. and united kingdom person is due to leave the e.u. and march but negotiations have been. the latest from london. after a flurry of activity in brussels over the course of sunday hopes for breaks that deal remained some way off yet there had been some reports that the e.u.'s twenty seven ambassadors had been summoned to brussels primarily to take an early look at
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a done deal but it wasn't to be michelle bonney a the e.u.'s negotiator saying that more work needed to be done the british have been under a tremendous amount of pressure from the e.u. to hold more face to face talks and that probably explains why dominic rav britain's secretary rushed a short notice for an unsettled meeting with his european counterparts but more work more progress is yet to be achieved when it comes to finding a solution to the dispute over what's going to happen to the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland perhaps the thorniest issue breaks that negotiations as they currently stand in the absence of any plan from the british government the e.u. are insisting on its back stop plan that would essentially leads to northern ireland a part of the u.k. remaining in the e.u. customs union that plans been rejected by the british government and its partners in government northern ireland's democratic unionist party over fears that it was
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centrally separate northern ireland for the rest of the u.k. and lead to a border down the middle of the irish sea so what's the alternative well in recent weeks there a plan of sorts has been taking shape the could potentially see the whole of the u.k. northern ireland and great britain remain part of an e.u. customs union breaks it for a short period of time possibly a number of years but how is to reason may go to sell that plan to hard line breaks a tears within a parliament and within her own party who wants a clean break from brussels any plan that to reason may agrees with brussels needs to be watertight she knows that there's talk of rebellion within her own ranks. israelis supreme court has suspended the deportation of u.s. students until her appeal is considered and when syria was detained and second of october when she arrived in israel to study for a master's degree at hebrew university the government says she's an activist in the
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movement encouraging companies and governments to end their support for israel over its treatment of palestinians says she's no longer active. a taliban attack in western afghanistan has left at least seventeen members of the security forces dead several others have been taken captive gunmen are reported to have attacked seven security check posts in far province on saturday nights. but isn't there a broken up government demonstrations in the capital managua protests as a part of an alliance of opposition groups calling for president to take it to step down i know it up hello reports. dozens of anti-government demonstrators were met with heavy force by police in managua after six months of unrest and more nicaraguan citizens are calling on the government of president then you know if they're going to end the violent repression the political opponents oh i don't have time for me and i don't know if we have being repressed they would let us march to
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violating our constitutional right to protest. almost as soon as the demonstration began police vehicles full of riot officers confronted the crowd. some protesters clashed with officers and were beaten with clubs many of the demonstrators were women who were dragged away screaming in the seats of my now up the nicaraguan police had announced yesterday that any protest against the government today would be considered illegal and would not be allowed despite this we've seen several people come out in the streets and protest the government was that the police have started arresting them by one each one of these peaceful protesters as well as up as as attacking members of the present was recently by my producer and i were recently hit with a tear gas canister. as members of the press were forced to huddle together for safety as the arrests unfolded. the nicaraguan police have used physical violence against journalists during demonstrations yeah wive this latest
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protest in managua was meant to represent the first demonstration by an organized political coalition of activists calling themselves the alliance for national unity . and i wonder i. really think that the whole thing is just terrible the prosecution against the people is too much it's too much there has to be an end to this all of us have had enough. a heavy militarized police presence across much of downtown managua prevented any more anti-government protesters from gathering on the streets of the city the police of criminalize dissent in the country meaning supporters of the government are the only nicaraguan citizens allowed to demonstrate on the streets. pope francis has confirmed. salvadorian archbishop at a ceremony in the vatican and advocate for peace during el salvador's civil war was
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shot dead while celebrating mass in one nine hundred eighty and reports. thousands gathered in st peter's square to see pope francis make seven saints among them pope paul the six who the saw one of the most turbulent periods of modern catholic church history in the one nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's also canonized his archbishop romero killed by a right wing death squads while preaching in el salvador thirty eight years ago. it is wonderful that together with him and the other new saints today there was archbishop romero who left the security of the world even his own safety in order to live his life according to the gospel close to the poor into his people with a hard road to jesus and his brothers and sisters a stone simply his canonization was for medical miracle curing cecilia flores of a life threatening illness but for her and many other salvadorans he's much more. here's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede
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for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me. they revere him for speaking out the social justice and defending them against repression in the military led right wing governments in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's conservatives who ever saw him as a spokesman for the left wing he knew that that puts him in danger. i will not abandon my people but along with them i will run all the risks that my ministry demands. remain the divisive figure even after his murder it took the intervention of pope francis to ensure his sainthood to the light of these supporters in el salvador but i mean to me it's a joy because every time i visit the crypt i feel he's still alive because for me he didn't die. it's a big joy i have tears i'm not too well but i grew up following the steps of monsignor marrow it's a big joy also the door eventually emerge. many are hoping the new saint who died
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from violence an injustice continue to blight their country. again. professor of social ethics and. the i left school of theology he says america's sainthood has been a long time coming. i think he has been extremely important basically he's one of those clergy who is to a high level who really. was in solidarity with the most oppressed and the most abused in el salvador at that time which is a tremendous transformation because he apparently was a bookworm and very traditional but when he heard the story of the corps it radicalized him and he had a conversion to to really be the spokes person well first of all we need to remember that for the people he has always been
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a saint it is only the vatican now what is catching up to the world the people so far as the people are concerned here where he was a saint but the reason why it has been delayed so long is because he had been characterized as a marxist as a communist as a leftist while in fact all he was was a person who was following the gospels and the teachings of jesus christ but whenever you go ahead and stand with your press government and political powers dismissed you as a communist and therefore you become dangerous and the last two popes let us never forget were very conservatives so the fact of bringing him up or canonization had to be delayed. they often talks touch and ukraine have held a celebrator mass after the split from the russian orthodox church ukraine security privatization independent tatchell thursday has been described as the biggest betting christianity and more than five hundred is as foreign minister is calling
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it the break a provocation is linked to russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine for a game. well bankers offered indonesia up to a billion dollars in loans after the recent earthquakes and a tsunami. on two thousand people have died and thousands are still missing following the latest. government says it will take more than two years to. the islands which have been destroyed. the west african coast for one of the world's richest waters for fish yet senegal's government says the country is suffering a shortage of scientists and environmental overfishing from local fisherman and european deep sea trawlers has more. it is a tradition talked to him by his father passed from one generation to the other. rather than said nets in the water and calls out to the ocean for fish chanting
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what you eat i eat what i eat you eat. shortly after the ocean responds to his car it's a red tuna. underwear but he's about to kill it indeed your species. he catches another. then nothing. hours go by still nothing. we used to catch logs you could fill your boat with each now if we're lucky on a good day i catch ten fish the ocean is not the same it's not like before. more pollution fewer fish according to scientists the equivalent of a truck full of plastic is dumped into the ocean worldwide every minute environmentalists warn this is killing sea life with several endangered species facing extinction. desperate a group of fishermen indycar have put up an artificial reef to try to attract fish
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back to their natural habitat middle room it's down to human greed we local fishermen are partly to blame but it's also our governments fault allocating fishing rights to foreign industrial they act like pirates pillaging our oceans resources this needs to stop. out of sight our industrial fishing trawlers their nets scraped the ocean floor hauling in the equivalent of a football field in a matter of minutes destroying aquatic life precious for fish reproduction most are european vessels their cats are not sold to africans according to the development agency o.d.i. there are two billion dollars worth of fish missing in west african markets each year here in senegal there's a shortage of fish prices have doubled and what was once a staple food is now a luxury few can afford. it is a small meal and jay will share with his family and neighbors his children say they
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don't want to take a fishing it's not worth it anymore. with the ocean it no longer responding to this fisherman's call an age old tradition is slowly disappearing. nicholas hawke al-jazeera the car. you can always find plenty more on the website and all the news of the day updated twenty four hours a day the address there at the screens al-jazeera dot com and take a look. here without is there are these are the top stories on saudi arabia's king solomon antiochus president spoken by phone to reaffirm their commitment to a joint investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi a saudi journalist hasn't been seen since he and to the saudi consulate in istanbul on the second of october u.k. france and germany and jointly calling for
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a credible investigation into question of g.'s fate some reports from. saudi arabia is also trying to form an alliance by itself the spite its diplomatic. initiatives with turkey we have seen oh i see countries showing solidarity with saudi arabia and saying that cell giri reza recent reforms actually which are mainly led by the crown prince mohammed bin selman were being targeted also we have heard mahmoud abbas from palestine and jordan and united arab emirates is saying that's they are standing by saudi arabia. a large rebel group in syria says it will continue to fight after a deadline for rebels to withdraw from the buffer zone. did not say whether they agreed or directed last month's deal between russia and turkey to set up a demilitarized area. around the northwestern region of syria's last major rebel
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stronghold it's also where president bashar al assad's government has halted a planned offensive for now according to agreement the buffer was meant to be free of heavy weapons by the tenth of october and by the fifteenth. antigovernment protests in the capital managua protests as a part of an alliance of forty opposition groups calling for an end to president. since april the country has been gripped by crisis and instability. the. disagreement over the irish border remains a key obstacle to a deal despite intensified discussions with officials. from twenty seven european union member states were summoned to a meeting in brussels this departure from the bloc. reports about a deal between the united kingdom. now with all that back with more news here on al-jazeera that's after viewfinder asia more than seven decades ago
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a country was split into. a mob. when the british had to. examine the by india and pakistan and asks. for the. blood. you find fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmaking. so.
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there's a slice of vancouver. i mean it's very nice to be in college come back home see family. you know. he. found me.
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again. this temple of history of almost eight hundred years you know you know homegrown stone saying you know my dad he's a priest at the temple. meeting the first son in a traditional japanese family i will have to take over and become the twenty fourth generation of. i just became like eleven or twelve years old my parents asked me to help out the temple with like the services when. i was. from other services we go their present house on the day this one had passed away. oh you don't know shit you must be good. you know. i
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did this ceremony notice we took it all would follow the footsteps of our founder go to his temple go to location the work he prayed you receive a certificate for being accepted as a monk. among. them and. let you know that many. more simply going to. say. this oh he. might just put he had that. sort of you know you know so that's all and he would you tell me. do you and i should do the scene of the. most if i. did but i'm always usually not either though my mother you know man yeah she does you know you must know that. you know. that.
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my passion was cooking from the start like i hope i being a chef become more than happy. i tell people that my dream is to become a chef and then i add on of you buddhist monk because. i'm never tied down and there's there's no doubt about that but i can't i can't lean something of that means too much to myself and family i can do that. throughout sacrifice like my future for my family gods that's what it is for have to. she knew more about the always the one to get the more. you must. do thought. she was on my. own you know your thought.
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it would have been. to go out of it with us. but. we. are going. to go to college this will tell you what. you must. i was born in berkeley california my family moved because my dad wanted to study a different perspective from a japanese would i say i've moved back to japan when i was nine years old my mother's father passed away so my dad had to take over the temple and now i'm in thank you for college. ok much that i knew you couldn't do you know why this was yeah.
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yeah yeah. and. when i got there what did i have. a sample orangey is my mom's she was the first daughter of three sisters and so she had to find a husband to take over this temple kewl. cool i'm good i'm sure. i don't know if i have to run the old idea like it did but instead i want to get them but i am not going to let the plumber get up so i think you know my side of it and sitting on my foot in a shitty day when i can. clearly he doesn't know what the keys are things that i think that what you know about things will know my position on the temple is i'm
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a priestess but also i am responsible for community outreach. japan is going through a lot of like cultural changes right now we've got to watch me not be rude you know . like childbirth rate is decreasing. our temple queen is also decreasing. but we're not only that i. was. told her. so we have today is a traditional think i already we're having no she day we have temple members together it's a way to have communication socialize with people before the end of the earth itself and was a little girl in there also. there is temple families wanting me to take over the temple. which people who are waiting for me are there and grandmas and grandpas naturally believe i will take over the temple and i don't want to disappoint them
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but i know that i didn't. look all that from the sixth grade i went to international school in kobe japan and being there all my friends were from all different parts of the world. it allowed me to accept how people are and even if they have different backgrounds i appreciate that. this is a if you're poor. joe's sexes. during my gap year after high school i asked my friend bar owner to let me spin for i'm in from there it just caught on fire you know. what. we're doing is different here it's definitely a double life as long as i don't break the rules then i feel like i'm doing just fine.
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your local mickey. the more you know or what. but the sooner you know heard it out of those you are no more your son is still me i knew i'd be a more dog thirty one tony. so they were good they got it again oh god they're good all are the hand of god and i'm going to go don't not enough of them so go. get. what i was under seventy that are all did oh and then you look into the hit people . june in there could you get their money. and what they don't hit because she. still. got you
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