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tv   Justice  Al Jazeera  October 30, 2018 12:32pm-1:01pm +03

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we're loss what kind of things come to. death is an obvious for sure boss of respect for somebody else for yourself even. as 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 and only really knows how to talk about it right now's 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 of color ization all that is a used to be ceremonies that you people had to deal with certain things and there's a loss there and. the life i've been i've been on a run for a lot of my life not partisan 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 the lack of employment then. the hall and drug problem that suicides that's a pretty pretty heavy cycle to break. them in your family do you think where it became. very much like all the kids well our mothers and sisters kids. they were into solving abusive 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 welfare too. so. you know. it's been quite the process going in and out of that. make sure you know never let my kids go through that go through the system the way.
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that. three girls will be there is. no presents. just a gift of information. the feeling that you and you. come out on the no take forever. wasn't going based. on.
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the seriousness. something. this is turning. or. whatever you just back. five hundred some boxing and that's pretty much what this does just leave it here pretty shaken to be able to. i know. hard. to be spending money like this. yeah i. was wrong. the initial equipment was gone made but all this extra stuff you know comes out of the pockets. for this. yeah. it don't work the owner.
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right was it on sixty to get back ok. you know when the money you go runs over you know. bronze oh see that's it. i'm not even employed and yet i'm putting all my money and i'm giving into this. stuff for here. not. yeah. communities that
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are naturally everybody can use it. i'm kind of really. weary i guess maybe.
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i'm kind of going to be the only forgive first nations guy. yeah you can you know. being in a room full of white people. there's a lot of a lot of racism you know is run into it. pretty much everywhere. you back. then and. running.
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away my. i. love when i was this buffalo live from the school she saw a bird i represent the four nations from us the t.v. set and i've been invited by dr robb from the ovate to thank you for having me in attendance and i'm here to there what you guys are doing in terms of actually servicing first nations and where this is going in the future thank you.
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so there's a lot of claims being made that oh no there's no digital divide right ninety nine percent of indians united this problem i think is going to get significantly worse unless it's addressed so let's not get caught up in broad data ours what's it going to do for your community young kids today business is coming back it's going to be able to do. is the industry having. that idea of you having to climb out of your roof you know just read this to your neighbors and stuff is pretty or i think it's pretty ridiculous to a lot of people that we have to view that still given that you're so close to a major center i mean within canada it's pretty shameful i think what you're doing is really good service to the community there should be support for that kind of work it's really really good. we think along the same
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lines coming from total opposite the world's slowest me very sick in that yeah really good surprised. open versus. kind of look at. all the responses i've been getting there you know positive people want to help and . still help it's also a little bit you think it's going to be like that before you came you know i kind of thought i'd just be sitting in the back you know. whenever. so yeah. pretty good. enjoyable actually.
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seen you playing. world. busted up bladder. done. there provisioning that's for sure. it'll be good for. the next two years i'm guessing to see.
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if they. it's pretty good getting it off the ground and levy it all these issues. a lot of people asking will you give it out every all this stuff for free so you've got to break some eggs to make up that i would say. right good to go in the studio at this time we have a list buffalo good morning good morning my service not sliming and i service behind the fire oh well i'm running twenty four hours a day seven days a week survive free service to the to the community so we can build our own network from the inside out and employer own people provide jobs and provide a service to the community.
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but i think about my users on the system you know i hope they're using it the enjoy themselves suddenly internet or connect to each other are you know get information from the internet. oh gee it was a nine months long drunk i would just got off. but after i got to you to get here i really don't. feel like getting drunk every night you know it's really kind of funny. but no one would think that it's good that we did it. and while it's still better being drunk. one day we can be on the forefront of this technology and this quality of life he's not the nominee benefits . people can use for better lives. and might come into some longs here down the road at least somebody on notice said i you know it took it on myself to try to make something happen with nothing way. air. that's my thing.
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you guys have phones while. there's free life i have to give you a thing. to read it's around this area here and not planning. to do what i can now it's very iranian at that just want that want to go to the last minute musketry fire but i think it's comes after that house that oh. so you can use it. no password. when you have your own wife. was.
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journalism is not a crime on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . and. a fiance of journalist jim out of social j. says she believes saudi arabia knows where his body is but mons the kingdom return says remains. i'm sam is a band this is al jazeera live from dell also coming up the u.s. sends more than five thousand troops to its border with mexico to stem the flow of
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migrants. investigators and indians here look for clues of won't cause than airliners will crash in the sea killing one hundred ninety nine people. hate crime in the usa just what's up play over the rise in the race the attacks during the from put ministration. sources tell al-jazeera the turkish prosecutor's office isn't happy following its meeting with saudi officials top saudi prosecutors so the more jeev has been expected to provide testimonies from the eighteen suspects being held in saudi arabia however neither side has turned over its evidence a fiance of journalist. has told an audience in london meanwhile she holds saudi arabia responsible for his death t.j. jang is demanded they return his body jonah hill has more from london. this was
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a memorial event recalling in the words of the director of middle east monitor dr dowd of the values that jamal khashoggi stood for justice freedom of the press political accountability values that he said were universal resonating everywhere it was also an event but small perhaps the most public comment yet by her shoulder his fiance. he's if only i knew that there were bloodthirsty evil people waiting inside the consulate for mine to mao i would have done all i could to prevent him from entering. this or there's a bit child to be illumined dissonant big if only i knew that death squad was inside yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe her as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats
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she called on the saudi or four of these to reveal the whereabouts of his remains to allow a dignified burial jim i'll even bring out of the democracy even marginally this relationship that we see generally nationally and i thought well i shouldn't let it go and once again we think. they're all just in one sitting i did know there is his body and then there was this powerful political appeal to world leaders taking particular aim at u.s. president donald trump whose invitation to visit the white house she has turned down i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the u.s. president trump. president chant should help reveal the truth and ensure justice be served he should not pave the way for a cover up of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and compromise our values. a mix of emotion and grief protest and politics recalling
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a man and a journalist killed apparently for speaking his mind jonah how al-jazeera central london. the white house says u.s. president donald trump is still considering action against saudi arabia for the killing of jamal khashoggi our white house correspondent can better help explain. we haven't heard much since we know that the cia director in a hassle went to turkey she went there because the president asked for audio and video intelligence which was not supplies so we were trying to get some answers about whether or not she had a house full of actually heard the audio that is rumored to have been released and in fact details of the interrogation of john but also his murder when asked about this sarah sounders had this to say the president met last week with cia director gina house for after having gathered additional intelligence on her
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overseas trip and the administration is weighing different options will make an announcement about what the decision is going action. now the president did promise when this story first developed severe punishment for even the highest levels of the saudi government if in fact it was discovered there have been lies and deception was certainly the president has acknowledged he believes there has been but so far he has defended the denials of not only the crown prince but also the king that they had any understanding of what happened with regard to this that they did not in any way ordered the killing of shows but certainly the white house is as you heard there from sara sanders weighing its options they are not ruling out taking action against saudi arabia but again we should note with just eight days until a u.s. election the president it appears has decided that there is no electoral advantage to talking about this story and they appears he is waiting until after the vote given the controversy all nature of the story and the fact that it could play into
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the minds of the voters when they make their decision when it goes time when it's time to go to the polls. let's go over now live to alan fischer he joins us from istanbul so a bit of disappointment today off to the visit by the top prosecutor right. well i think it's fair to say that neither side got they wanted what they wanted from the meeting this saudis wanted access to the details of the investigation that the turks were carried out which is essentially if they had audio and video recordings they want to see them know this did touch me not be keen to hand that over because it may reveal how do they were spying on the consulate which clearly they where if they hide these things if they actually exist and everything points to the fact that they actually do meanwhile the turks have disappointed in the saudis who have promised an open and transparent investigation but when they asked for the statements from the eighteen people company being held in saudi arabia they
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were not forthcoming from this so the prosecutor no he's still unsound but is expected to head back thirty rabia in the next couple of days and one of the things he will do is consult with senior people in saudi arabia to see how much more they can provide to the turks certainly we know that the turks are very keen on two big issues first of all they want to know what happened to jamal khashoggi body or to his body parts you'll remember that one of the hit team brought a bone saw it was suggested that he was a forensic expert who was involved in cutting up the bodies so they want to know what happened to the body and where that is the other thing they're very keen on is to speak to what the saudis describe as a local cooperator someone who comes from istanbul who is turkish who was given the task of disposing of the body you know the turks understand that under international law what happened in the consulate essentially happened on saudi soil
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but they are still very keen that the people that they believe were responsible should be extradited but there is specially keen to speak to this local cooperative because he is turkish and clearly he committed an offense if he disposed of the body somewhere in a stand bill under tough case. law that name has not been forthcoming so the turks to a degree are frustrated again at the saudis because they keep seeing yet full transparent investigation will make all the details available and yet they're holding back on a couple of vital support points of information as far as the talks are concerned allan we've got reports of new evidence take us through what the turkish media saying today what might not actually be new evidence sami but certainly what is a new angles of looking for evidence first of all there are the drains the sewers in iran and the consul general is accommodation which is not far from where i'm
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standing less than a five minute walk and in fact and you remember the couple of days ago we reported on the fact that as a matter of routine the local municipality had cleared this service road about. the cultural general's. house what has happened now is that the turkish investigative teams have put don't cameras into those sewers looking for evidence they say that they will analyze the results in the coming days that may provide some information for them another thing they're looking at is the fireplace at the consul general house because the say that something was used something was burned in the fireplace or something was obviously used in the fireplace and then it was extensively cleaned which they seem to think is an unusual thing to do and perhaps they're right maybe it's not the thing you would automatically do so those are two lines of inquiry for this so the investigating for the for the turkish investigators clearly there are other lines that they have made public at the moment but we end what we
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thought would be a step forward for the investigation the visit of the chief so the prosecutor with the turks very frustrated that the information that we shoot all right allan to show that thanks so much. the u.s. government is sending more than five thousand forces to the border with mexico they'll join two thousand national guard troops already in place to stop migrants and refugees from reaching american soil president of trumpets described the group of central americans moving towards the u.s. as an invasion mike hanna reports from washington. this is what's described as a readiness exercise customs and border protection officers deployed in full riot gear at the us mexico border a short distance away hundreds of people lined up to wait for a chance to request asylum in the united states but with thousands more migrants on their way the trumpet ministration has decided to deploy soldiers in support five
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thousand two hundred the initial number on the border. we are preparing. because the french are or are you already. right now if you've been a great you know. you look at how we organize with the puerto rico or you around. before don't we. and an insistence from the theater commander that the operation is constitutional and not in breach of posse commie tartus the civil war era law that prohibits the offensive deployment of troops on u.s. soil with respect to posse comitatus everything that we're doing is in line with an adherence to posse comitatus the one exception that analysis troops to be deployed offensively is an invasion a specter invoked by president trump in a threatening tweet saying without providing any evidence. many gang members and
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some very bad people are mixed into the caravan heading to our southern border please go back you will not be admitted into the united states and this to go through the legal process he concludes this is an invasion of our country and our military is waiting for you. u.s. administration officials point to the violence said broke out at bottom alors border with mexico as hundreds try to force their way across to join the large group of would be immigrants to the u.s. already on their way the main body of people now numbering some three and a half thousand is still hundreds of kilometers away from the u.s. border and could take weeks to arrive the timing of the deployment more likely determined by next week's midterm elections in which president trump has explicitly said the issue of immigration should play a dominant role mike hanna al-jazeera.

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