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do you know that we built the largest grassroots organization al state has ever seen in the generation. smith had to recover from a series of self-inflicted wounds telling his supporters he would accept an invitation to a public hanging and sit in the front row it was a major gaffe in a state where five thousand black men were lynched following the american civil war she posed in a confederate civil war cap here where that conflict still holds the power to divide and she joked about voter suppression here where african-americans claim they have been wrongfully stripped of their voting rights here in the birthplace of elvis presley it was all too much for big campaign donors including wal-mart and major league baseball who demanded their money back donald trump made an election eve swing to save the republicans campaign we win tomorrow will be at fifty three forty seven which is substantially larger than we are. here in the republican deep south the math was always with hide smith no democrat has won statewide election
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here since nineteen eighty two president trump won here in two thousand and sixteen by eight hundred percentage points and now voters have doubled down choosing a candidate who not only has the president's face on her campaign bus but who has voted with him one hundred percent of the time espy inspired more hope among democrats in mississippi than any member of his party in years but in the end his candidacy reveals the limits of the democratic wave of twenty eight eighteen and the strength of republicans hold on the u.s. senate john hendren al-jazeera jackson mississippi a three weeks ago al jazeera spent a day on the right for the family for us who joined a large group of people trying to get the united states at that point that just crossed into mexico and had a long journey ahead of them now twenty five days later and four thousand kilometers on tunnel and caught up with them where the u.s. border. the last time we saw the rays elia family they were sleeping on the street
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in south makes co after a week with the caravan of central americans maria was sick. alvin was struggling tool and early was exhausted she was eight months pregnant now everything's changed for one thing judy is right he's fifteen days old and has given the family fresh hope. we were frightened we would lose him on the way but god didn't want that and we had him safe and sound my whole body was hurting when my son arrived i felt like something paused through me and took the pain away. they've got to take the border with us and the church has taken the bait for the first time in more than a month they have regular meals a place to wash their clothes and a roof over their heads they're lucky most of the caravan is getting ready to spend the night in the open in a makeshift camp that's become so crowded that some people are having to sleep outside its walls but the razor lies atrocity the road in the four thousand
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kilometers they covered to get here weeks of sleeping rough in particular affected the children my eldest boy almost died of pneumonia they put him in the hospital and put chips in him because he couldn't breathe properly it almost broke my heart seeing him like that now i'll be dreaming of getting to be at the side reliable the goodwill of a president who's determined to keep the caravan and. we want an opportunity and the us is a land of opportunity we want president trump and his government to give us a hand to think positively not negatively. in reality there's next to no chance they'll get in there fleeing poverty and visit konami migrants won't qualify for us asylum their plan b. is mexico having a baby here has given them a chance of citizenship but those decisions can wait for now they're just happy to be sleeping in
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a bed john holdren. so the mayor has appointed its first female army chief of staff major general mentions predecessor was sacked earlier this year because of poor results in a nato combat test the animated country has on the it's headed by a woman. nigeria's president obama g. bihari has approved a hike in salary and allowances for police officers corruption in place forces across the country has been a big issue but as i was there as a religious reports from a bridge or a pay rise may not solve the decades long problem. that we're underpaid and unappreciated the institution these nigerian police officers represent is understaffed and often stigmatized most rewarding for some here is a battered image of police among the people they're saying to protect themselves seen them like somebody they will run to the for help they feel that when you go
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there the quote part of your problems in the ideas and or believe in the negra police. so the president has stepped in hoping a modest increase in pay will help make life better for officers. he thought maybe the man harnessed salary for the police were also help reposition them so that they can be the first line of defense in the country he had always said it that is unfortunate when things. in any part of the country until you send in troops. things don't come on the walls. we're not rich and i didn't police officer earns two hundred dollars a month not enough to pay the rent and feed the family considering the long and dangerous hours that must be put in. as a result some officers try to earn extra cash legitimately or otherwise it's not
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clear if the increase in salary allowances well made police men and women focus more on their duty but some nigerians say it will take more than a salary increase to stop decades of police corruption. but activists say they want to see more done i think a goodly. increase in the salary its goals. hold general welfare of the police before you can see that getting to the point for now though the police look forward to that pay rise that could help them a bit more but many nigerians are waiting to see if that increase will also reduce some of the corruption police are often accused off. with eateries al-jazeera which are. with that story.
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i think it will sport now with santa thank you very much. titleholders that real madrid through to the knockout rounds of the european champions league they will want to nail to make sure of their place in the last sixteen goals from bale and lucas said the side of the game in favor of the three time defending champions reales european form isn't reflected to end the spanish league they have lost five times this season including a three nil loss at a bar last saturday. everybody could see that was a big difference but. yeah i don't know sometimes i wish we always would play like
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today but sometimes it's not possible but of course today we're happy and we have to take this performance to it to saturday because we have a part to match against but it's an. english premier league leaders manchester city fell behind twice in their game against france side leon so grab the nate equaliser to make the final score to till it was enough to send pep guardiola side through before one game last already in february will be there again one more year for matches it is a good good news and now we can focus of course in the premier league and then i can petition to try to arrive in february with everybody feet and everybody you know ready to compete against the best sixteen teams in europe. well seven teams qualified for the last sixteen on tuesday i exam by munich are through from group well my progress despite that last two ryall eventis and majesty knighted are also
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into the knockout rounds you know to manage as well as a moreno was quick to remind the critics of his impressive record in europe first of all let me send a message to my lovers and say that i played chimpanzee for fourteen years and i qualified fourteen times. and the year were the two years where i didn't play chimpanzee i want that ability to us so in sixteen years fourteen times i qualify and twice i played up the league and i won just a little curiosity for my lovers and the lovers of the stats well crowd trouble hit the game between a k. and a dutch side the x. in greece visiting iraq supporters were targeted with the soul of bombs and flares and police fault with both sets of fans the home team suffered a fifth straight defeat in the competition. argentinian team boca
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juniors say they were fused to play the rearranged second leg of the copilot that's how doris final book us club president believes their opponent's river plate should be disqualified on tuesday a south american football's governing body decided the game would be played on either december the eighth or ninth outside of argentina the second leg of the final was postponed when baucus team bus was attacked on route to river plate stadium on saturday is the first time these fierce no call rivals have met in consonance the final correspondent don if one has more when cyrus. this is turning into one of the longest finals in world football history the first leg of the baka junior stadium on the tenth of november was delayed by a day because of heavy rain that match was played ending in a two two draw the second leg at the river plate stadium scheduled for the twenty fourth of november was delayed by
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a day after the baka juniors team bus was attacked by river plate fans the following day the much was again suspended after the book juniors team said that their players really no threat state to play the twenty seventh of november the south american football authorities commie ball meet at their headquarters in assume cion to say that the game will be played on the eighth or the ninth of december in the ground outside of argentina still to be determined but bucket unions have protested they don't want the game to go ahead they want to be declared the copper the but the dog is champions that will be appealed venue will be decided confusion reigns all around political heads have already rolled the head of security in the city government has already been sacked one thing is certain that this debacle will do nothing to enhance and improve the relations between two of the bitterest rivals in world football. the buffalo sabers just about kept their winning streak going in the n.h.l.
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they. led to gold filleted two goal lead slip against san jose sharks but hit back to claim its three to overtime win is the tenth straight victory the run that has the longest in sabers history. and the big wave draws challenge certainly lived up to its name and why a combination of high winds and huge waves were too much for many competitors the danger posed by conditions in mali had forced organizers to suspend the event on day one second time out to local. mosques to the waves to win the title for the third time in four yes. and it looks as though heavyweight boxing champion deonte wilder has an axe to grind to a with this latest title rival the american has been meeting firefighters who help battle recent it was fires in california while the defense he's w.b.c. title against britain's tyson fury in los angeles on both boxes have an unbeaten
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records. at what is every day you know this this is a man who plays but at the end of the night when they get it done they've saved lives. you know that makes you really feel better just like michael not to react he had mounted the maybe good way. and that's a form handed back to laura because i'm a buying spree much that's it for me for this new sabi to appear in just a moment but more today's these don't go anyway.
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xenophobic violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right organizations. and exposes links to members of the european parliament supported by my reenlist and national rugby park. generation hate. them especially tupac investigation coming soon on the. right. path.
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should be a protector. he was her tormentor. betrayed for years she carries the evidence inside her. but will this be enough to find justice in afghanistan's patriarchal society. a thousand girls like me. a witness documentary on al-jazeera. so the arabia's crown prince arrives in argentina for the g twenty summit facing more pressure over the murder of jamal khashoggi.
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it'll come on peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up ukraine warns of all out war as russia threatens to send more anti aircraft missiles to crimea. an investigation into last month's lion air crash in indonesia that killed one hundred eighty nine people concludes the plane should not have been flying. and another round of talks on the war in syria with russia looking for the chance of a breakthrough. saudi arabia's crown prince has landed in argentina's capital brainers cyrus for the g. twenty summit which begins on friday human rights watch has filed a legal complaint in argentina over allegations that mohammed bin ordered the murder of the saudi. this jamal khashoggi the advocacy group is also calling for
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the crown prince to be prosecuted to the civilian deaths to do with the war in yemen to reach the joins us live on the line from desirous or is it just take us through what the shed ules going to be for the crime prince over the coming few days. well. just arrived here in one of the site is the first one to arrive to this summit french president and i might. say he's just the rioting as. rights organization human rights watch requested an arc in time to open up on the investigation in. yemen but also into the killing. scene right now what we know is that the prosecutor will decide this wednesday whether or not. he will take the case we're expecting to. hear come on there's not information
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about what he's not going to do in fact he's a rival for decided came in as a surprise because nobody was expecting him to arrive early however he. heard you coming friday it will continue but we can and that's all the information we have right now about when he's going to be here so clearly is. a concern that must be a sense the feeling perhaps that the saudi delegation will the world was focusing in on saudi arabia's relationship with g twenty member countries instead of which the world of spoke of singing on the aftermath of the murder of jamal khashoggi. well most definitely and that's what most people here in florida fight is credited for but i want to. retain. this has not already precedent so no it's not not any any type of why not ok but it's not clear
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yet who is going to be meeting with him and what's interesting about what we've got going to him what a side it is that i think it's called. confidence what it's called universal jurisdiction and this is something that's interesting because there's there's what has allowed for example many of human rights perpetrators doing the dictatorship in argentina to be detained in other countries so obviously there's not a question about whether this whole case will continue the impact that this is going to have the g. twenty members here are going to find out of course as human rights watch this is a clear message to the crown prince that wherever he goes he might find some legal troubles to raise keep us posted i'm sure in the meantime thanks very much. and just a few sign the u.s. senate will be briefed on the murder of jamal khashoggi but the director of the cia is not expected to be that the cia has pointed the finger at mohammed bin psalm on
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saudi arabia's crown prince for ordering the murder of jamal khashoggi last month over the second but the u.s. president on the trump says we may never know the role mohammed bin selma played his hush a whole bottle. the killing of the started journalist. continues to put more pressure on white house officials national security adviser john bolton was asked by al-jazeera correspondent whether he listened to the old your tape of his final moments his appeal it confused so let me take the question of the tape first no i haven't listened to it and i guess i should ask you why do you think i should what do you think i learned from curious eyes if i have access to that for. me in this room speak arabic. yeah it's really interesting to see what you want me to listen to and what am i going to learn from i mean if they were speaking korean i
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wouldn't learn any more from it either they would be able to tell you what they think they should read a transcript oh so you don't think it's important here. i'm just trying to make the point that everybody who says why don't you listen to the tape unless you speak arabic what are you going to get from president trump has faced the same question many times the reason he didn't want to listen to the was because he said it was a suffering a terrible tape as demands grow for more details about what happened to her and for a stronger u.s. response secretary of state mike bump a zero and defense secretary james mattis due to brief senators on u.s. relations the white house has dismissed reports it's not allowing cia director general hospital and senior intelligence officials to attend the briefing but many remain concerned trump might be using his leverage to shield sodje crown
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prince mohammed bin some man from facing international isolation of course the white house wants to control information and what it considers classified information or operations of the cia that's not that is not surprising but the congress has a legal right and obligation as a coal equal branch of the united states government with secular with the president to exercise oversight of the intelligence process part of that includes being briefed on the most sensitive matters been said and meanwhile has started his first following since. in the saga consulate in istanbul last month the trip is widely seen as an attempt by the saudi crown prince to repair his reputation which has been badly damaged by his suspected involvement in the. live to washington and my colleague she says she had it the cia's jeana house rules
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not going to be there a little later today what's the point. what the point it seems is that the republican leadership both in congress and the white ows want to prevent any sort of vote in the senate from perhaps taking place or if it does take place passing to invoke the war powers resolution bernie sanders one of the co-sponsors off a off some legislation which will invoke the w.p.a. which basically means any u.s. troops involved in a conflict overseas without congressional authorization or a formal declaration of war should be removed within thirty days outs if that passes in the senate and then passes and the house it's unlikely to come up for a vote till next year in the house of representatives so it's kind of it would be a symbolic move but a very majorly symbolic move if enough republicans do vote for it we've been getting these signals even from mitch mcconnell senate majority leader mitch mcconnell that something needs to be done as
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a result of the merger of jamal khashoggi what mattison pompei are going to be there to do is to try and say look it's just trying to get that republican caucus at least in line to say look we know what we're doing with will take action but just don't vote for this because you just you know the realities of geopolitics means this will be a disaster for us interests she have thanks very much. ukraine's president is warning of a full scale war with russia a recent confrontation in the black sea between the two countries has worsened already tense relations moscow says it plans to deploy more s. four hundred surface to air missile defense systems to crimea and ukraine has imposed martial law in ten regions of the country for thirty days anderson is now from kiev. as nearly half of his country goes under martial law ukraine's president is making a stark warning about russia accusing it of sending more tanks to its border petro poroshenko says he wants ukraine to do more to defend itself against the threats of
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a land invasion to. these tanks have not yet been removed from there they're still there i don't want anybody to think those are toys the country is under threat of a full scale war with the russian federation so the goal of this martial law is to show that the enemy will pay a very high price if he decides to attack us it will be like a cold shower that will stop the mad men who have plans to attack ukraine and if there is no further aggression we will assume that the goal of these actions is achieved as far as shank goes remarks will do nothing to calm down the tension and russia is announcing the deployment of more s. four hundred missile systems in crimea and donald trump says he may now cancel his meeting with vladimir putin that's jew at the g. twenty summit in port of salaries this week with twelve of the twenty four captive ukrainians given two month detention orders on tuesday in an extraordinary war are now expected to be issued what's made things more charged is russia's filming of
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some of the crew giving what ukraine says forced confessions under duress breaching the geneva convention which should give some protection to prisoners of war. internationally the pressure on russia appears to have no effect on its foreign minister sergei lavrov visiting paris here on choose day. if the ukrainian side like its partners in europe is interested in avoiding such situations in the future it is obviously necessary to send a signal to kiev not to allow such provocations that is not for us to do but for those who maintain close contact with the korean authorities just elaborate of certainly didn't appear willing to meet his french counterparts request. this again live off guys just told sergey lavrov that a gesture is expected from russia at the prisoners and the boats being held must be
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free to soon as possible but i will also call my ukrainian counterpart to encourage him to seek a deescalation in this region. and now it's emerged that not all the arrested crew all sailors ukraine's state security service the s.b.u. says it had counterintelligence officers on board that also says two missiles were fired by one of two russian fighter jets at the boats one of those agents was seriously injured. what happens next to the detained ukrainian servicemen may be unclear what certain is that without their release ukraine will continue to ramp up pressure for some sort of international action against russia andrew symonds al-jazeera kiev still to come here on al-jazeera people in georgia voting in a runoff presidential election that's seen as crucial for the governing party. and after a month on the.
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