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straight talking debate do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia we have an obligation there is a journalistic integrity and then to end this case it was betrayed totally up from al-jazeera. with the headlines around. british prime minister to reason may have secured cabinet backing for a draft deal that will direct how the u.k. leaves the european union speaking outside her official residence a short time ago she said the deal was in the national interest but there would be difficult days ahead i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move
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on in the talks the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland. but the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outline political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead these decisions were not taken lightly but i believe it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest paul brennan has more. by the way the prime minister took no questions brief statements i think she was aware of the protocols that she should give a substantial statement to parliament before she really gives a substantial briefing to the media but what she said that the deal that she because she hated it was the product of thousands of hours of negotiations and she firmly believed it was the best deal that could be negotiated in the circumstances she said that the choices were difficult and had been difficult but this is
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a collective decision in the cabinet does agree these decisions she said had not been taken lightly and she said it was her job as prime minister to explain the wider context and she will do that in the house of parliament on thursday what she said was that she believed that she owed it to this country to take the decisions in the country's best interest now you could read that perhaps as a kind of farewell address but. clearly not going to take everybody with her on this there are critics within her party there are critics within the opposition parties who are not happy with the deal not happy at all and there will be considerable opposition to it ongoing from this for the moment she's got the support of her cabinet and when not aware of any cabinet ministers dissenting remember after checkers during the summer where all the cabinet signed up to her original checkers deal forty eight hours later two of those cabinet ministers resign david davis and boris johnson time is too short now if they can to make a decision to quit any ministers inside they're going to have to do it basically
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now i don't think that that's going to happen the indications are that that's not going to happen. israel's defense minister has resigned and called for early elections after the government accepted a ceasefire in the gaza strip i would only women will take his party with him leaving netanyahu is ruling coalition with just a one seat majority in the knesset lieberman says the truce with hamas is quote a capitulation to terrorism it was brokered by egypt following the most intense exchanges of fire between israel and hamas since the twenty fourteen war. if you're not that's. as far as the security interest is concerned we first of all have to finish the issue of the side of the issue of the size to its presence over everything else and the weakness we have shown obviously projects on the other fronts as well were i to stand off as i wouldn't be able to look southern residents in the. turkey's foreign minister says it's the right time to move the investigation into the murder of saudi journalists. to the international stage and
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to kosovo who told those turkish parliament that an international investigation was essential he said turkey was still committed to solving the murder and that his government had shown the evidence it had to all interested parties the un security council has voted to lift sanctions against eritrea and arms embargo asset freeze and travel ban were imposed in two thousand and nine and it claims that eritrea supported fighters in somalia the u.n. vote for those thawing of relations between eritrea and its neighbors after years of conflict the united arab emirates which is part of the saudi led coalition fighting in yemen says it supports a u.n. plan for peace talks to be held by the end of the year this announcement coincides with reports that saudi backed fighters have suspended their offensive on the rebel held port city of her data who the rebels however say they killed at least twenty five pro-government forces on the eastern outskirts of her data there's the headlines do stay with us on al-jazeera witness is up next one use after that by
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phone or. when i was twelve i saw a film in school about christiane that after. the film was supposed to scare us
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away from drugs instead it showed me a world i had never seen before. the music the atmosphere was fascinating and all i wanted was to be like her she's doing heroin in a bun nightclub. anything dark and dangerous attracted me. when i was sixteen i joined the far right hand. but. the way i. was. it was the at.
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i've. been twenty years. my family has just moved to a new place and i have to get rid of don't need. it's embarrassing to look. it's hard to understand now what was so appealing about it. but when i was a teenager the propaganda of us very important. to music the films be watched it was like a drug. i remember hard to not symbols fall so for bitten my heart started beating foster.
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for many years so i kept my pasta secret but every time violent extremism is mentioned or when a terror attack happens it also speaks. what if i had stayed in the movement. i don't remember what's gave me the courage to leave the museum and. i just remember very difficult. i want to meet other former
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extremists and find out both made them change. it. was. i remember reading about the. leader. when i was still in the movement. when i left the movement ingo was an inspiration to me if he could do it i could do it. but. it has taken months to get to meeting with ingo and i have to promise not to share any information about his current life but. the young not sitting there attracts
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a lot of media attention. they called him the future of. a german filmmaker winfried born knowing it started making a documentary about ingo. it was the beginning of her life changing process. the filmmaker followed around for about a year questioning everything. else on this fall this is on top because of i feel like i might not. come from a top. level. concomitant. he hated me. if only hated me and the first six months we were shooting here still hated me i mean because i was standing for something i totally disagree with you know i was disgusted by everything i said.
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because of a need to traditionally sort of him and she sort of the little want to live within your own home and find certain consonance for the shows because for sure and i guess it works on. some version. just often although as an option. for the actual film was a loser to put it just you know but they must have done things doesn't mean that i didn't resist pushing to do the same not enough reason to pam and that's in the moment when i have it is enough to also fought off because if not and it was done a confronted at the time and liberalist me and i feel mage and i just needed that side to them the same amount on the disc must be a listing of the vegas act i'm always had some thoughts than what they did at the office but one had to fight me stuff escanaba. do you win the canyon on top of. also also to kind of run from your model of using the. so much before looked online that also i can afford that stern. and i don't want one should have an image that
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someone can use it to. a company. much my guns banal is a bit of a month some time out of his must come just when the own feet get full of its cuts then that's a must be. looking for that soon so how many is a woman. for months off against life as she does the top loops in this. god didn't get some of us but i know it's got some notion in bunch not often took it to mean a false time immersion and not touched on. it i took just fond of it so i can in the most abandon this bunch like communities to fit what it that's in the lot in this kind of deep good must it's a given since then you guys thing bunch just that i end on. a sixties enough to finish that it's a kind of a new thing i do this in a blend them. the thoughts of that i want to go that's the dismissed in this but we have had to vanish do that and reality this is some of it but you can finish off
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for your metaphor about me that the god cup is in the skin but it wasn't just a moment we flushed and i was the i've listed all three fun for me said mr. stuck out a text would watch out for us and one that soft i'd say that if he wanted most i think you should also start on the number given to be bold and go down what's. the fun. buzz about you miss baxter the moment. my family lived on the disempowerment manifest i believe a fire in the. clipboard that's a good. and i see in a on the. definition of this book but if i'm in the book. and could show you the book diminishing depiction homestudy explain the others as it is a bit old home thank you buddy let's. get back to guts and that is that the model
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is what. ingo started an exit program in germany to help people leave the far right and. it's nearly twenty five years since he left the movements i wonder how long it took him to get over it and make peace with himself. it's very obvious every day is a struggle. i think it's not enough though to ask a little of the most of. it's not johnson i was hoping for. with my past want me for the rest of my life. i still feel ashamed that i spent almost two years of my life in a right to be angry. how could i believe that we were superior. how could i beat up other women. i wanted to hurt people anyway i can't.
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keep down i wonder if there's something evil in me. was. in them they're meant to be admired to germany enough. they were taller more violent and better organized than in scandinavia. mandela was the leader of a paramilitary neo nazi group his nickname was the pistol. yes left the movement and his living in hiding.
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and grew up in east germany. when he was thirteen he joined a neo nazi group. just boarded by those on board an all of its stores. shopped in. the truth doesn't squish dishes and. pots but it's all of your. money man was convicted of extortion assault and arson. he was still a convinced near nazi. but in prison something ferry unexpected happened. accused went. on to
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dolphin. dolphin. decision. put it. into a. bitter feeling of comment on what is. just what seemed. at the to be and. i mentioned if i was. contacted next to germany and got help to leave the movement in two thousand and six. it helped me my it's time to do it so it's a given that has seen an email it's. dusty i'm busted hits he of affecting a few businesses. assault a fetish albus. or. dusty most shits feel a lot of us would fall under feudal von vault and soon on the dawn find.
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i was bullied in school. and i remember feeling invisible. i scaped into books and television. and i was fascinated with true crime stories like the jack-o. and watching punks and skinheads fight on t.v. . then i had kinds of outsiders to track to me. one moment i wanted to be nonsense the next moment i wanted to be an anti-fascist. i thought nobody liked me. and when someone said the neo nazis were a bunch of losers i thought maybe that's where i belong.
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when i was sixteen i switched sides betrayed the left wing and joined the far right movement. it's hard to find women who want to talk about their experience in the far right movement. i wonder if it's somehow considered more shameful for a woman. to suddenly i find angela who surprisingly open the bottle cost. i was involved in the violent far right for most eight years. we'll believed that as white people we were better than everyone else we truly believe that the. there is a conspiracy that exists against the white race from the time i woke up in the morning till the time i went to bed at night it was all about what am i doing to
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protect myself and sure that you know were not wiped out. it was a very fear driven life. if you're just joining us about. the curse of the albert for a federal building in the city. the way. my immediate first thoughts were he's like me you know i wonder do i know him is he somebody you know i've i've come across and i started to wonder to myself is this what i'm willing to do. there was a daycare center in the building there was one image that has always particularly stuck with me all of these years and it's the image of a fireman carrying a baby and you can't tell if it's alive or dead covered in soot that was.
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when they realized that i was trying to withdraw they sent some some subtle messages about. what was not going to be permitted to happen and. that those messages included walking outside one morning and finding the front of my building covered with bullet holes. so instead of walking away i became an even better racist and a better skinhead to try to prove myself. i went to prison for my part in an armed robbery it was a hate crime. there were women
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in the prison from around the world different ethnicities different religions and instead of being shown anger and hatred from all of them there were some specifically some women of color who treated me with kindness and compassion when i never would have treated them the same way there was a really big article in the newspapers about my case and one of the women found the article found the paper early in the morning with the article in it and hid it so the other women wouldn't see it and this was a woman of color who had no reason to protect me they re humanized to me. and they helped me to see. that i was a human being with potential. for the first time i feel like i've met
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someone who understands i want to ask you something. do you think the odds are you want to have become three yes given the right circumstances yes. i'm convinced and i feel like something bust inside me. like i left go of something. the far right movement wasn't what i had expected. most of the time we sat around waiting for something to happen. everybody was paranoid and spreading rumors about who might be a mustard agent or a police informant. nobody trusted me.
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i had no one to talk to. i felt stuck in a movement full of hate and i saw no future. that's when i called professor to libya to go a specialist in far right extremism. i'd seen him on t.v. . he talked about this in a different way. not like the police the social workers that. i called him and asked if we could meet. today to would have been to go is the director of center for extremism research at the university of oslo. to. have articles for part of it or moved there to take her down there was to go into. so here i was up to my body. up to scrutiny to get for that i love. to get i. did put
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some in the office because so. but none in the line at the bar. so you. know if i'm. remembering to do that. it's on so many. if any. have been there for. that. what do. they do when they've been dyed so salty that. talked to did they sort of them are. fascinated now or doesn't or. some book or other salt out of them are a nationalist here thought on orders or i can't believe i'm going to get the anything from you or. myself to say you get the best spendings make.
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their duty to give and then they admit they were told to say she had different demands list or. could not talk a little. detail of a store or. a also she enjoyed and what in that's a video or beat me up on those with a kid who's going to stop the next day but fresh ones were so fast. that the media or some. expected my mom has talked to t. talk or perfect three star makes it and i go all disputes some of it and then she admits that he comes to money. so there are social door to the t.v. but it's to mr. peterson is for.
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six months after i met two i called a friend and asked for help to leave the movement and while all my comrades were away for a nazi gig in sweden i moved all my belongings into beautiful spouse. a friend from the radical left wing movement. i first met q two when i was fifteen at the anti fascist protest in loon. she had every reason to hate to be when i switch sides and join the far right movement. but still when i needed help to leave i called. his grandmother think that i think that. i think don't. do something. so far. and that since they were.
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true it that's what. i think. i was cruising night and my last saw you know i. thought. beasts because i was on dog and there's all that and i believe it's maybe a felt the elevator was knocked out by the hall doesn't it isn't that i'm all this call to thank you both. please give us your thoughts. now here's the good of all the world to take their lives involves me would i saw you all to or might. as migrants seek sanctuary on its shores the to mr choose rescue or deterrence. italy's anti immigration government has allied with the libyan coast
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guard in an operation often at loggerheads with n.g.o.s trying to save lives. people in power is on board with both sides rescue at sea announces iraq. al jazeera. where ever you want. to feel mates were brought in dead they don't want the members of the community vaccinators targeted and vaccines rejected pakistan faces a constant battle in its war against polio very difficult situation al jazeera
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follows the extraordinary health workers who risk their lives in one of polio his final strongholds when dollars through terse work with her ministry the story of saw their moon their lifeline the last drops on al-jazeera. i honor and taylor nanda are the top stories on out is there a british prime minister to resign may have secured the backing of her cabinet for her draft picks it plan agreed with the european union a five hundred eighty five page draft accord has been released and includes ambitious customs arrangements as well as a temporary solution to avoid a hard border with island the european union's brics it negotiator has hailed the deal and says an extraordinary summit of e.u.
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leaders will be called to rubber stamp it may insists it's in the national interest i firmly believe that the draft withdrawal agreement was the best that could be negotiated and it was for the cabinet to decide whether to move on in the tour. the choices before us were difficult particularly in relation to the northern ireland. but the collective decision of cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration this is a decisive step which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead . these decisions were not taken lightly but i believe it is a decision that is firmly in the national interest israel's defense minister has resigned and called for early elections after the government accepted a ceasefire in the gaza strip a veto lieberman will take his party within leaving that you know whose ruling coalition with just a one seat majority in the knesset lieberman says the truce with her us is quote
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a capitulation to terrorism it was brokered by egypt following the most intense exchanges of fire between israel and hamas since the twenty fourteen war. the un security council voted to lift sanctions against eritrea and arms embargo asset freeze and travel ban were imposed in two thousand and nine make claims eritrea supported fighters in somalia un vote follows a thawing of relations between eritrea and its neighbors after years of conflict. turkey's foreign minister says it's the right time to move the investigation into the murder of saudi journalists to the international stage and who to cover so lou told the turkish parliament but an international investigation was essential he said he was still committed to solving the matter and his government had shown the evidence it had to all interested parties it was so lewis previously said turkey had no intentions of progressing the case to the international court to stay with us around his ear witness continues next hour the news hour for you straight after
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but yet you fret i'm all. that's are going to give us. the only smiling. thousand two legs are crowding out. of the herd. and the look to that is i know you had a good hard to grovel after the like to think they were devoted. to a bun like that of the staff or something a thing of east toward understand. when last i manage. one of us thank you on the. wonders of. joy i had a cry for about half in the lonely yes and in the time of all this command. i wonder what would have happened if i didn't have anyone to call. what if they
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hadn't helped me. how far would i have gone. to be here. i'm back in germany things i'm not going well for a man while. his girlfriend has left him and the new houses know where he lives. is chickamauga oestreich and. the sisters seal and won't and. for the switch on pink on them.
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time he. might have tossed. and. shank a. position . it's. been done. by isn't on done. can touch some group. feel it it's done it wouldn't pick it. up. sometimes i think about a kid i've happened if i had stayed and the movement had been better organized.
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the ideology wasn't important to me in the beginning but gradually i started believing what they told me. when i was sixteen i was willing to do anything to prove my loyalty. they really had started a race war. how far would i have gone. overboard skirt love you all so do says don't have your nose bushels of this was made up just soldier move through choosing your shows. us true for shows of what hotel sort of old. in one thousand nine hundred four an air france flight was hijacked by the
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armed islam a crate with the intention to crush it over paris. cheering the attack they announced we are the soldiers of merit. three passengers were executed. david was a member of the armed islamic group and fully believed in jihad. and uproot jew boy and the truma could already six o'clock. davies grew up with his catholic mother in a suburb outside leone. when he was fifteen he drops out of school and converted to islam.
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does not all. yugoslavia the cream is all phony it's even. better than that of young to want to turn lawyer is your. vision of a bad army lash can over us kids of us and you decide that it. is your vote was one that was unique to combat combos not issues and more proud to call me by jihadists. bless them all four percent supervision for more revels in dummy up his role. in men used and of up us who feel. and you have a father move. to preserve what they'll do movie succumb suckers devean jihadist.
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astronauts to visit jihadist tonight with a movie of. the. day it was sent to a training camp in afghanistan run by al qaeda and became an active member of the armed islamic group. more costs them a top class out as. their home loan to. almost glued to their board when virtual porn when a. long pull down in a can differ but he pulled in a note doesn't. do but home i'm only using that as been. said to go up.
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to meet put your shorts take the extra noise beseech your proposal to us this recently shared her sure you know you're going to give us all be obeyed most or you came in with where your excuse really pressing need to she pictured more to say jacqueline moton busy doing this to be of no exclusion yet between a hundred will be on the x. you just saw the main issues of are you opening your mind if you accept your p.c. . hit the wall of what your body it's a couple down upon the floor. you know if it came out at all but could it. just. as you said some fickleness made me want to see a man. well you just said listen you don't want to guess you're losing your cool
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because let me start with this a bomb or twenty three. events users and also expose it to the question i want you deserve it. like you know me the police investigation led to dia rest of david's and other members of the on to slam a quick. donald trump really pretty sick we want is all misty deceive people whose only excuse is still going to have a case for. mr david is resistant to them only playing the recent issue of paul's shock me not going to police it won't you even if you took all this can even between but just the stuff that's for sure you need to talk to it over. for vacation if by three months i think. me and the folks at the fees or my this big deal to get them or you would except for yours just. don't fall for it to poke through the. second set into something.
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david was convicted to six years in prison for aiding the terrorists. but to be sued but of course. they could stay out my for me and of the preamp and body more museum useful so are most walls in the year so please all. of these youth but the. room in india do you have your. usually left as a feel of the maternity clothes physically you get a few little kiss each a good age usually a couple you. he's got the money the mules are growing noir because in the name of. as you. said to clean jed used sick
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there he could see death could prove almost fell so from. your very skilled. single soldier put up all secure. oil of asses. and about as one of. david stopped believing in jobs when he was released after four and a half years in prison he was ready to start a new life. without friends or family to support him the reaction came when he realized how alone he was. in then on the quest for you know goes to.
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a cocktail you know for bubble sake you can't tell kids to different city do eat. alone president of the many school simple visual. results anyway. so kimosabe out of position. to live in a tiny details or to do one but you're also going to keep doing x. . i've only is at the touch of the departed not passing me a plain essential view you decide on the name of she deceived about spilled of a school miss essex elmina school wouldn't just as you. say you got to specialise if you knew. it was the best feeling. in it your whole says the best and it.
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my man has decided to me. he doesn't feel safe and things are not exactly going well but the day various. it's been he'll he said well the newseum tends to stay at home if you do much else here. you understand how it seemed. to take a lucia newman nice little segments to give you info by phone then altered to keep astonishment you know as does well you must feel his stumps and some surveys and done things munty to four knots when god lets them go to. full from an unlock with a neon which intensely shines knob and visibly. peaceful stanton does all the
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kids present a nazi off suboxone. than opposites who's done ah nothing but cause if you know you muslims used to be spaced of your bizarre thoughts. jobber. just was you can hold on and you must run so up for these most just it. just gets. off on the obstinate to sell to dot com skimming guns cause the shy i'm. pretty dense a bushel biggest game. buds may have a cure all season. is over. until i see define me and. mine a fossil for all shops which. i
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remember traveling to a nazi concert in lower saxony in ninety five. i had been in the movement for here and finally i was going to meet the germans. i don't remember any music. i just remembered being in a crowd to lots of skinheads. i'm trying to find the concert venue in la time. i remember i was so excited to be that. was when more than a thousand skin had started shouting nazi slogans chills went down my spine.
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it was not a game anymore. for the first time i started thinking about the consequences. what if these people came into power. this was the moment i knew i had to leave to move beyond. when i eventually find the venue it looks nothing like i remember it.
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and i'm ready to do the same. i have to live with my past and accept that not everything can be forgiven and forgotten. we have to believe in second chances.
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hello there were some very lively thunderstorms over the northern parts of australia recently take a look at the satellite picture because you can see these clouds suddenly develop and they really haven't given a some very heavy downpours so be a few more as we head through the day on thursday and i think on friday they're just be slipping a bit further towards the south so more risk around about the alice springs area will be seeing those showers during the day elsewhere staying cool for us in the southeast nineteen degrees at best there in melbourne and force in perth and we warm will be up at twenty seven f. in new zealand the fine weather is now being chased out of the way by this area of clouds here that's making sure that in the south island is going to be a bit wet for us on thursday particularly in the south then the spreads northwards as we head through the day on friday so generally speaking then the south island is
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looking fairly wet but the north island is looking a good deal brighter if we head up towards the northern parts of asia the cool weather is only its way in here it's behind this system that's where the cold air is so well a bottle at best getting to minus knowing on thursday and the temperatures in beijing will be dropping as well we won't even get to double figures by the time we get to friday there's that leading edge of the cold day then and ahead of it it should be fine for most of us in japan a good deal of sunshine in tokyo and at the temperature of seventy. senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred eighty her hands are still serving a life sentence for his murder. but there have been calls for decades for the kids to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial they had
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a legal obligation to see evidence speak out sir ham was going to file an appeal just your world asks who killed robert kennedy. ultimately this is the opportunity to understand the story in a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave after . this is al-jazeera. this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up. the collective decision of the cabinet was that the government should agree the draft withdrawal agreement and the outlined political declaration.

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