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in a violent week in the us a man was arrested on friday for sending more than a dozen explosive packages to a high profile critics of president trump on wednesday a gunman shot two african-americans at a grocery store in kentucky he's possibly facing hate crime charges some studies suggest such incidents a part of a worrying trend or hate crimes in the country's ten largest cities surged by twelve percent in two thousand and seventeen that's according to a study at california state university the day before the pittsburg shooting a civil rights group reported the anti semitic incidence it surged nearly sixty percent over the previous year that's the highest level in two decades f.b.i. data from two thousand and sixteen the last year for which figures are available shows that more than half of the victims in anti religious hate crimes a jewish around a quarter a muslim or clapham call sign is a professor of pennsylvania law school she says the current political environment in the us is emboldening the far right there was always a level of anti-semitism and white nationalism in this country what we have seen
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with the current administration is that this president when he speaks to his base really fuels white nationalists and we sat down in charlottesville and we saw the president's much resent cried response to charlottesville in which he said that famously there were good people on both sides. so white nationalist feel emboldened with president trump. still ahead for you on the program president stands by his decision to fire prime minister ronald they're promising that as the country's constitutional crisis deepens and we will poll on the public health crisis facing indonesia after last month's us play with to rancho rains threatening to spread dangerous disease.
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hello again it's good to have you back well across australia we're watching one weather system pushing through new south wales and victoria now by the time we get to monday though that system will really push out towards the tasman sea living much better conditions across much of the area but cooler we're going to be seeing no burn here at nineteen degrees sydney a twenty one but once we start to get those northerly winds then things are going to be warming up quite significantly so from nineteen to twenty six for melbourne sydney a twenty six as well and brits been a nice day for you at twenty five degrees well not so nice for new zealand we're going to seeing quite a bit of rain and clouds across much of that area you can see that here on the satellite so as we take a look what's going to happen here on monday auckland rain and winds few at sixty in christchurch fifty tuesday and forty doesn't look too much different actually if anything winds are coming out of the south of christchurch and we do expect to see a temper there of about twelve across parts of japan though it is going to be rainy
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for most locations here expression towards the central in the northern areas where sapporo is going to be a chilly thirteen degrees even across into areas of a maritime russia we are going to be seeing some snow there for a lot of it is only going to get up to about six degrees there as we go towards monday and then on tuesday we're going to be seeing some cooler brightest skies across seoul with a temperature of eleven degrees for you. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the lives. of the stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. with nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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welcome back just a quick look at the top stories this hour brazil's farai candidate charles and all rose won the presidential runoff with fifty six percent of the vote according to partial results his rise to prominence comes amid a widespread rejection of corruption within brazil's political system. turkish police are revealed that the saudi consul station chief in istanbul went to a forest north of the turkish city a day before saudi janis jamal khashoggi was murdered in an area where investigators have been searching for khashoggi body. and officials say the suspect behind saturday's mass shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue expressed
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a hatred of jews during the rampage saying he wanted them all to die eleven people were killed during the twenty minute tacked on the tree of life synagogue. now it's been confirmed that the thai billion avichai shiva donna probably was among the five people who died in a helicopter crash near lest a football stadium on saturday thousands of supporters of visited the scene of the tragedy to pay their respects to the man who transformed the club to a premier league winning side for brennan reports from leicester. the carpets of flowers and flags and scarves grew steadily as the hours passed fans young and old some in tears some still struggling to come to terms with the news we should all take it in the car you say he did that's the thing is shocking isn't it you know one minute you're enjoying a football match and the next minute this. morning is included a tight youth academy team who knelt and prayed for the victims be shy schriever
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down a problem the fifth richest man in thailand bought leicester city in twenty ten four years later his investment and belief in the club sort promoted into the english premier league and in twenty sixteen against all expectations they actually won it i know i never thought i'd see leicester win the league never. a doubt just that a person is in full tilt dignity he was. a special press the helicopter seemed to take off as usual from the center of the football pitch about an hour after saturday's match but moments later witnesses saw it spinning in the air and it came down in a car park next to the stadium and burst into flames. and sunday respect were paid at the other games being played in the premier league leicester city women's team had damage against manchester united ladies counselled so much in the first reaction would be i just don't believe it you know just it's a shock still stand still shocked still so think you didn't see. the amount of the
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tributes and the warmth of the inscriptions on them you might expect for a long serving servant of the club like a goalscorer not for a foreign owner who was the vishay was a very unusual man in that respect a much beloved of the people here in leicester. the burnt out wreckage of the helicopter is still in the car park where it came down the investigation into the exact cause of the crash will take many days. the sense of loss that will last even longer paul brennan al-jazeera leicester. all now to sri lanka where one person has been killed several others were wounded as the country's political crisis turned violent police arrested a ministerial security guard who are in fire on a crowd of presidential loyalists the sri lankan president is standing by his move to sack the prime minister alleging one of his ministers was involved in an assassination plot then alpha and as has more now from columbia. a jubilant by the rajapaksa was mobbed when he visited the country's most sacred buddhist shrine the
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temple of the two thing candy on sunday morning his reception showed the popularity the new prime minister still commands among a sizeable section of the population that popularity and his track record made him the obvious choice for president mikey pal a citizen or when he needed a replacement for ronald victimise singer who he sect on friday today the president addressed the nation to explain his shock decision. mr singer behave very arrogantly and stubbornly in government mostly making decisions individually devoid of collective decision making and this led to a serious political crisis in his thirty seven minute speech the president strongly criticised vicar missing her saying he was to blame for economic woes for corruption broken promises and pretty much everything else wrong with the government laying out reasons for his decision the president also referred to an
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assassination plot and allege that a government minister was involved. with. the most recent or most powerful reason to appoint former president mahinda rajapaksa as prime minister and removed from a singer as prime minister was the conspiracy to assassinate me i realize that there could be an issue of trust regarding the investigations informants has revealed that a government minister was involved in the assassination attempt against me. the president rejected the allegations that his decision violated the constitution and said this was one he had taken following advice and in keeping with the constitution but the parliament speaker seemed to question that decision you know a letter he sent the president. urged to racine or to reconsider his decision to suspend parliament until november sixteenth saying it would lead to serious and undesirable consequences for the country a tale of two prime ministers one legitimate the other not the key to his future is
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determining which is which the sack prime minister insists his dismissal was illegal and is refusing to leave his official residence in a philanderer al-jazeera colombo. to afghanistan our vote counting is underway in kandahar province after parliamentary elections that were pushed back by a week people risk their lives to vote after the taliban claimed the killing of a senior afghan general and regional intelligence chief day before polls were due to open the security situation in the country has been tense after last weekend's elections results are expected to be released on november the tenth both parties and german chancellor angela merkel's governing coalition have suffered heavy losses in a regional election seen as a critical test for her government early projections in the state of hess put merkel's christian democratic union and the social democrats down ten points each
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the greens have nearly doubled their support to twenty percent on the far right a.f.d. will enter the state parliament for the first time after gaining the backing of twelve percent of voters. well on all the stories of watching three palestinian teenagers have been killed by an israeli drone strike in gaza. and mohammed else atari with thirteen years old fourteen year old khalid was also killed the boys are from the village of wadi soca the israeli army says it fired towards the palestinians because they were attempting to plant an explosive device at the border fence with israel some he's from yemen now a senior drugs police officer has been killed in the southern port city of aden a gunman opened fire on the car in which connell fuddle say was traveling along with two members of his security team instantly killing all three is the latest in a series of drive by shootings that have targeted senior clerics and top officials
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since the outbreak of yemen civil war in two thousand and fifteen agent has seen a spike in the illegal drugs trade to indonesia now in the city of polly was facing a public health crisis exactly a month after being devastated by an earthquake and tsunami at least two thousand two hundred people died and tens of thousands were left homeless in the disaster to rancho re now threatens to spread malaria and dengue fever there is wayne has a is that. in the ashes of disaster some can find value even a month on in the ruins there's no shortage of scrap that can provide income which for so many people was taken away by the earthquake and tsunami. the indonesian government's emergency response space has come to an end meaning the search for bodies has finished which many here believe was done too soon. and his wife who working on the beach when the tsunami struck their three year old son is still
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missing on a monarch who will no monolithically leaves without a look the refugee camps are going all around the mountains i've been everywhere and i can't find them i've looked for almost the mom. it's stalled there may be thousands of people still unaccounted for but the government said it had no choice but to call off the search really believe if you continue your question it will be counterproductive because you know when you get the body also it will be a health problem the health is one of the main concerns for survivors with more than two hundred thousand displaced many living in camps with poor sanitation and approaching rainy season will increase the risk of outbreaks of dengue fever or malaria. slightly more study shelters are being built on the outskirts of palu when many of those left homeless will need to stay for a long time in some of the affected areas life is back to normal markets are flourishing once again in others little has changed since the earthquake with the
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remains of buildings left to wait for the wrecking machines people affected by this disaster will of course need ongoing support and rehabilitating the surrounding areas properly will be a slow process the concern is that indonesia is a disaster prone country meaning that attention and resources may soon be diverted elsewhere if that happens plans for a better safer city may be put to the side in favor of a quick rebuild but for so many survivors there's no contemplating the future just yet it's still about trying to comprehend what happens. because i still don't have a job i don't know what kind of work i'm still confused i want to keep looking for my son but i don't know where else to go or we haven't gone to stay in a refugee camp yet because i'm still focusing on finding my son. in central sulawesi a lingering sense of shock and despair is mixed with the beginning of recovery from a distance the bay and city a calm now but survivors will never forget the destruction unleashed
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a month ago and those they lost wayne hey al jazeera indonesia. nato forces are conducting their biggest military exercise since the end of the cold war around fifty thousand troops two hundred fifty aircraft and ten thousand tanks trucks and other vehicles are in norway practicing defending nato's northern flank and these war games are said to have angered moscow despite russia being briefed by nato and invited to monitor the event it held its own military drills with chinese forces just a month ago we go to kenya now where a new type of fishermen have formed the reef ranges is that commonly known less interested in catching fish than they are in conserving them this is all part of efforts led by the government to improve marine life and preserve vital fish stocks out as there is catherine sawyer reports now from island on the kenyan coast.
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meet the island's refrain just there were one fisherman in lima county's largest island on the kenyan coast depleted fish stocks pushed them to swap roles and become protectors of the ocean most islanders depend on for their livelihood they've learned the science of counting fish species and other sea creatures in protected areas and also telling if the ocean floor is in good shape they then take the information back to their villages and decide collectively what to do next. as fisherman we sat down and realized that we have to protect our resources we saw the destruction of the environment of the normal fish producing the community has now put in place laws like place in certain important areas in the ocean not fishing zones some people blame the problem on those who fish in breeding areas using equipment that is destructive to the environment. abdullah mohammed
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a fish trader sees ongoing dredging of the ocean for the construction of a port is also driving fish away from marking the hard limits of what. we are digging out for fish now fishermen have to go far into the deep sea and have. to do that. back on the shore the ranges patrol a mongrel forest and regulated felling of the trees for commercial purposes is a big concern on this mission their record signs of reason. for more than sixty percent of the country's mangrove cover these are important breeding grounds for fish but logging is rampant and trying to convince communities to stop has been difficult for the people who live here are allowed to use some of the trees for construction and their fuel needs but they are also encouraged to report any large scale logging specifically using power. communities in this area highly depend on
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marine resources over eighty percent of the communities in this region depend for example on fisheries and mongols in terms of livelihood saw convincing them to start deciding on how to sustainably utilize their resources has taken some time the ranges hope their contribution to conservation will help keep the marine eco system healthy he told two means keeping the communities alive catherine saw al-jazeera pata island on the kenyan coast. so quick reminder of our top stories this hour in brazil the far right candidate jarboe scenario has won the presidential runoff with fifty six percent of the vote a former army captain success comes after he promised to tackle widespread corruption within brazil's political system many brazilians also fear iest with the
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workers' party for its role in a graph scheme known as the car wash scandal with voters rejecting its candidate for nanda had died the similar reasons and these are just some of the live pictures coming to us at the moment from the country many supporters of paul scenario have been celebrating throughout the day he always had the upper hand over his arrival though there are some that are also concerned about what his presidency might mean for brazil turkish police say the saudi consul station chief in istanbul went to forest north of the turkish city a day before the journalist to market was murdered in an area where investigators have been searching for body safes station chief is believed to have left turkey on october the sixteenth meanwhile saudi arabia's public prosecutor has arrived in istanbul to discuss the killing turkish authorities want the eighteen suspects to be extradited charles stratford has more. we are now hearing from these police
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sources talking to the newspaper that one of the men involved in this group of one of the group members was a man called made a bold moves amy who has been the station chief of the consulate the saudi consulate since two thousand and fifteen. there was an implication that this trip to this forest the belgrade forest was according to be stirred one potentially a reconnaissance mission a way of possibly even looking for a suitable place to bury the show's use body. well the suspect behind saturday's mass shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue had expressed a hatred of jews during the rampage saying he wanted them all to die the forty six year old gunman who has been named as robert bowers has been charged with murder and federal hate crimes which carry the death penalty eleven people were killed during the attack on the tree of life synagogue here at saint with all of our top
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stories this hour more news coming up later on coming up next it's witness. the cost the killing of. focus the spotlight on saudi arabia that much power does the kingdom really wield over the global economy will look again plus the dynamic between the world of tech investments and saudi cash. counting the cost.
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sometimes it takes somebody who can see the bigger picture and you know stand up a bald. head dress you know to make a difference in your community be chief. use the internet. for free internet. bring in fiber to any of these communities and everything. in the big cities you know lived in the real world and come back here go inside backwards.
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so all the towers point away from. nothing works here. in the sort of way speed takes a lot of money and then someone like me and money. just you know the small guy now . i'm not even employed to. steal from they're itching to give to the poor with nothing. for advertising no tendencies that's what this is if you guys are interested in me. and i pay for my own pocket for the community. yeah. so why are you doing this. all of you know give it all for free
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to make a difference where you can and when you catch. on on you know it's going to go get it set up. to the land. all right ok. i need it. as well as expected i. will get back to you soon. yeah this said they like my idea and you know our number really heard back from them but they're not going to actively support me because i speak up and i have
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a voice on like an agitator of sorts. but here i'm just you know speaking out for my own people and you know what's right and said you know or what's appropriate i guess. there is a little divide i guess the older generation to the newer generation it's so new to us that they were really understand it. and you know maybe she's going to stay where you can and. no i guess plant that seed so to speak.
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and. crazy stuff here some really really technical. here and there's this money that you still do to yourself. yeah there is if you let other people do it three a number going to. you know i like to do stuff and. know how to do it on my own writing has to do a lot of trial and error with stuff. done. to help bring what happens. very likely right smack dab in the middle of the province should be the reason why it's caught up. in barely use your cell phones. and i.
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did out there don't want to put any money here in english from toronto first nations whatsoever. kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world. that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to do and a bit on what it's like to live next to the neighbors. no
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no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the right thing and then possibly longer. up.
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will manage to leave one bar a whole. one . on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my best nephews actually the but he's one of the best to brainiest story that's right word to say i'll say by the end we get somewhere with this and you know some actually changes come from surely will it's i'm sure really there's no way to do only we could fail it if it doesn't work yeah that's ok you have my system down and it's not working people are going to get turned off and.
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and they're really do hope that this works not just for his sake but for the whole town state released with really a good thing for that to be in the town say that's true. due to the switch. here. you can usually going to get helped out because before the lights are never be three lights in a matter. of them. so if i say the word grief or loss what kind of things come to. death is an obvious
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for sure plus of respect for somebody else or yourself even. that's a huge win for our community until right now. drugs and alcohol is a loss usually people turn to those things because of the other grieving experiences in their life. unemployment a lot of people want to provide for their kids there's not a lot of jobs available there's all these things going on in the only really knows how to talk about it right now is the time to do something about our hurt right away too it's worse i don't want to wait you know the loss of my identity the impact of european people only call musician and all that is a used to be ceremonies that you people had to deal with certain things and there's a loss there and it's. the life i've been i've been around for a lot of my life not horns and stuff. you'd be hard pressed to come across someone
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who's got a happy story about this place with regards to the quality of life and lack of employment in. the hall and drug problem that suicides that's a pretty pretty heavy cycle to break. some in your family do you think like we're in. but much like all the kids while our mothers and sisters kids are into solving abuse and in the. early ninety's that member of the kid they're all sniffing and we'd be running around starving. and was the halfway house it was called. and i remember getting picked up from there from child offered to. so you know. it's been quite the process going in and out of that. make sure you know i never let my kids go through that.
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