tv Express Yourself Al Jazeera November 6, 2018 12:33pm-12:59pm +03
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joy that moment last season there was a lot of interest unfortunately they couldn't figure out a way to meet that clothing restriction. is that if it ever got to that that maybe only a change of it was a good but you just have to buy it and you will hopefully get options or since this is winter fog clothing and you know a little bit easier probably to work with the clothes. back up the path. oh my gosh i lost you know your i love the environment i live and a. bunch
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of the cast. because if you're. not going to look now. i might have been the first to be high fashion model i don't know if it's just a trend in that state. or the million other girls so you kind of have to take the initiative and be led by here. yeah. i mean i mean it underneath i think it's here. and. you see that every. yes i'm hearing i. think. i think we have to reflect you might think i'm good for you that me and so are you want to make it shows very like to be a man do you think yeah. i'm going to want to bet that it was.
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a dream in l.a. or be here or i would and i was going to my got laid out there like you know back to terry and i was. like excited i want to know oh yeah i want a picture of the running. so. they never asked. ok for. us very. fast. we still don't have a show booked and confirmed but we're still here. like
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one rejection is worse than the other. it's just sometimes when it's stuff that i can't control my height i can grow six inches i know that you know. there is no one to look at you know somebody a reference. to the. right. thank you. i would love to see myself doing more catwalk it reinforces your spot in the industry like ok you're a high fashion model that's why you wake up and do everything gets about point to be there.
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a minute random random. out back ok i'll leave it right. it wasn't. right i'm. here. so i. went up and i'm. not. angry she was actually i'm backstage here in l.a. i mean this is one of those shows during york fashion week that is quite literally out of this world. when you watch high school everyday if the skull was three to
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but it's also about ok i have this incredible opportunity to represent my movie to like people this is a new phase i feel like i would be doing a huge disservice to myself and to all the little girls that are looking up to me if i didn't make this the most that i can. good morning. good morning welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography as. i know i got it going on but i won't be a target but you know how many of you all of us oh the honesty i appreciate that and those people when they feel a little bit of the fear they lead back here paralyzed but you did. on the other
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hand. to be here least once you've done this on the scene you are stronger and better version of your authentic self and you would. see here. was. i don't. know. what the meaning. are you know that before it's simply i'm going to find a lot of those so-called eight and so my girls to see are. a lot of people never thought to do a pageant and with the job but obviously like you know now they see it nothing's stopping them and it's craig. was like i was. if i just know your moment. are you excited
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let's hold her in this. bar see. if i know i know i saw you while everyone was coming i mean you don't think so and it looks like quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant was a little bit on the no. i don't know. yet i gather right last year it was really difficult. my mom didn't understand it and it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute and that's. their off my phone jack. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to go into pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree with. the way i'm never going to say i don't understand where she's coming from
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because i get it. i've always told my mom like you want me to stop i'll stop. but she's allowed to make this choice for myself. i just can't believe like how much my mom has changed except in she's become. she's actually like very supportive she's so happy for the other girls. i know it's not easy for her but the fact that she's sitting here with me like it just goes to show like how much she really cares we would like to have especially young lady christen this next to her she stood on this very stage is the contestant last here she is an example of how the pageant invites a. cult usually spread a powerful message. to thank.
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her family. to. her to go. on the other walk on. the mall because i know how. to be a storm of life. were all around somewhere. i had them as my job. hell had the. madame a balcony and could not only american imaginary but i can kind of money work for him come american came and it's up to toward an opportunity. mark as to how good our dad was you know.
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i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been an easy path there are star lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told beautiful. dug a stone bryant with tensions between islamic separatists and pro russian national. culture in the crossfire one man has a vision for the next generation empowering. to see the bench away. with these dogs sounds peaceful mornings on al-jazeera.
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until now the coverage of latin america most of the world was a cover included todd's tragedies of quakes and that was it but not how people feel how they how they think and that's what we do we go anyway five and a half months of demanding it when education system that was introduced to. latin america was a zero has come to fill a void that needed to be stilled. in the eighteen seventies hundreds of genes were banished to the foggiest corner of an empire where their descendants still live today. my grandparents died with a heavy heart they left everything behind. you don't deal with lame argyria and identity it's always present in charge as this french territory in the pacific prepares to vote on independence al-jazeera world tells the story of exile in new
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i know them or a call this is our sarah live from doha also coming up techies media suggests saudi arabia sent a team to a ways evidence off the killing of journalist and author so deep inside its consulate in istanbul. the u.s. says its latest science is against iran all the toughest so far but some of the hands leading business partners have been exempt as. the armed men cannot dozens of children from a school in western cameroon. a divisive election campaign in the united states is drawing to an end with candidates on both sides encouraging their most fervent supporters to vote and bring others to the polls along with. the live pictures you can see from mr state in the midwest where president donald trump is holding his third large rally of the
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day all four hundred thirty five seats in the house of representatives are up for election along with one third of the senate and dozens of state governorships both parties see the vote as a referendum on trump and his presidency you will be making a ship full choice a vote for republicans is a vote to continue our extraordinary prosperity. a vote for democrats is your goal to bring dish economic boom crashing down very rapidly. let's go live to our white house correspondent kimberly how kids in washington d.c. as they can be with saying president trumpet his final rally of this campaign season was his last message to the voters. well essentially his message is if you want to keep the historically low unemployment rates if you want
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to keep the job creations there have been millions of jobs created since donald trump came into office vote for republican candidates to allow that trump agenda as it's called to continue to support it in the u.s. congress donald trump making the argument rather fervently using employing fear tactics in order to scare voters away from supporting democratic congressional candidates his argument is that they'll raise taxes that will cut jobs and he's particularly used the issue of immigration to sort of stoke the fears of illegal immigration a storming of the borders if you will of illegal immigrants in the hopes that this will convince voters what we've also seen that i think is really notable the president held three rallies today but in his final closing rally there in missouri which of levy showed pictures of perhaps because the president is aware that it is possibly an election that could be determined by suburban women voters he brought
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his members of his cabinet and as press secretary who are female voters to the stage it was certainly notable almost the president being cognizant of the fact that women could decide this and sort of trying to highlight the fact that he believes he's been supportive of women in the workplace and this election can be any touch that already just is happening in such a divisive atmosphere is that has really been exacerbated by trump himself says a bit about this. many t.v. networks have been refusing to run. yeah exacerbated might not be the right word but certainly he has utilized this certainly this donald trump we often have talked about is kind of an example of what has existed in the united states for some time twenty sixteen crystalized this the fact that no longer is there sort of the modern voter in the united states now the voters are on the political fringes and so we've seen kind of a tribal like atmosphere we've seen that evidence with the mail bomb plots in
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recent weeks the attack on the jewish synagogue some of the protests for trouble against have become particularly violent throughout the months even the fact that democrats have had kind of a resistance movement from the beginning but in these final days you're right there's no question many of felt that donald trump in his final closing campaign ad went too far what we saw was an ad put out by the president essentially that made the argument that a two time deported illegal immigrant who killed two police officers was essentially what was heading towards the border in terms of this caravan of immigrants that we see coming towards the united states making that link is what at least two networks in the united states including we should point out fox network which is typically supportive of donald trump's policies they pulled this out as well saying that this was a racist ad portrayed all immigrants as criminals and it was something that they could not support so this is certainly just added to the divisiveness that already
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has existed in the country and again donald trump has certainly exploited this as a way to rally voters in fact many republicans urged the president to talk about the strong economy is final message we are told the president disregarded that vice and instead said look i want to use the immigration issue to get my supporters to the polls ok committee for the moment we'll leave it there thanks very much for joining us from washington d.c. well the outcome of tuesday's midterm elections could drastically change the political dynamics in a washing. reports. president trump isn't on the ballot in this midterm election but with polls predicting the democratic party was win control of at least one house of congress trump could find himself in the center of political fallout once the votes are counted if democrats take control of the house of representatives they would have the power to issue a flurry of subpoenas and launch a slew of investigations one level it's an embarrassment of riches because there
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are so many. scandals and. so many allegations of corruption swirling around the president including criminal investigations i think there's certainly going to be looking at his tax returns and frankly looking at any financial involvement that he has had in russia or financial talks financial deals with russia representative nancy pelosi who would likely become speaker in a democratic controlled house in january has described the trumpet ministration as one of brazen corruption cronyism and incompetence but senior democrats are weary of pushing for the ultimate sanction impeachment. that could change depending on how special counsel robert muller's investigation of russian meddling in two thousand and sixteen and a broad range of other legal issues turns out it really comes down to. how
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damning if the report is damning are those reports of demi how damning are they and what ammunition to democrats have on which to what grounds they have to impeach trump on if democrats control the house legislative gridlock would likely prevail for the remainder of trump's term but trump could continue his unconventional foreign policy ventures and he already plans to hold summit meetings with kim jong il and lattimer putin in twenty nineteen the minute the midterm votes are counted the press and politicians will turn their sights to the next election cycle already democratic presidential hopefuls are testing the waters in places like iowa and new hampshire hoping to be the one to run against trump two years from now and if you thought this election was intense emotional and divisive just wait for twenty twenty rob reynolds al-jazeera washington. other news now and in the past outtake
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his foreign minister who is in japan has been speaking about jamal khashoggi. and his response to questions about president a depth recent article in the washington post in which he said the orders to kill a journalist came from the highest levels the emphasize in the article that the instruction didn't come from king sam but it is also obvious that those fifteen people. didn't come to stumble to murder. themselves so they got instructions from somebody so we have to find out who gave this instructions this is the. simple question that we have put to saudi also we made it public that is ongoing investigations the saudis side proposed to have a joint working group we accepted that but this walking group should be
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a result oriented one. here and human rights council has been reviewing the actions of saudi arabia and us record on rights violations in addressing the council and restated the kingdom's position that it's investigating his killing and will prosecute those responsible for bread and has the latest from geneva the conflicting perspectives about saudi arabia's human rights record were highlighted before the session even began and documents submitted in advance firstly the national report from saudi arabia itself detailing what it says are the reforms that have been enacted the royal decrees which have been passed improving the role of women and improving the human rights record but in contrast to that two reports were put before delegates firstly one from un committees and another from n.g.o.s which complained about the arbitrary detentions about the use of the death sentence about the stonings amputations against children on the issue of jamal khashoggi could not be a scaped and mulatto.
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