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budo my baby do not. go my way. and die that the men may leave now. but the lemon has. a tight. despite the poverty and suffering of the common people. feudal lords were living a very different life. and many. bomb squatting in the force. of the. for sand a living in handy when i mean had the say you only had the fossil bar he. can. and it's been
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you see is. that the state bell and. let it and look. again at the who. will has. one that we have been a face again at the hawks as a. starter. on the other side of the mediterranean. lay the prosperity and cultural riches of the muslim world. but this glittering facade had deep political and religious discord. eleven is that if you didn't bow hulla. to the shuttle. a leg of that idea i
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doubt that i'd best see if you know that you know i did how well you. may yet. and now let's you have all that said that. from the mid ninth century the bastard caliphate had gradually fallen under the control of different dentistry s. . the caliphs meant to be the universal leaders of a slim were no more than puppets in the hands of ministers army come on those and even servants. that i meet in the house and comment meals well to me one feel that and then the how some of them could have. one puzzle. that i could select in them and i looked at me and they showed in the how what they meant the let me show to let. some logical board of selectmen i was at them.
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as if the whole of. the city jukes began expanding their empire in all directions. the most significant and serious expansion was in asia minor. against the christian by sun time empire. and after the victory of the battle of man's occurred in ten seventy one. the city jukes moved closer to constantinople the great capital of the buys on time and. that's an excellent your coffee etc when was the good news of robert. that means a lot of the old people. alyssum
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out. a shift along. the time. he says he says ok emma. was allowed to lead her back up he had little bow if you haven't let some . fickle it you know how to cut this hole off. doesn't have a shock it still does kabul and say that must mean it must have been an enormous. fire. intended to think no one in it die and then the feet of freedom streaming through sure a big shock to better even though i'm not a. western christians at the time i didn't see islam as a separate religion. they tended to see islam as a christian heresy they saw that as
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a diversion from christianity now they're completely wrong about that. ok little children will still modify and the polish shop. will be fair if it will then. well after a. few was as a. if you have a douche a cease fire the mother of police and a few admin then will assist them so a meal or club would have to caylee's death was to them again that when a possible to move can be twisted. and then left that area hope that he so for the boy. pope gregory died than twenty five. before turning his project into reality. however three years later an even more ambitious pope took the post
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urban the second or had woman. and also lost. and i'm going with possibility i owe you a woman but those didn't matter haircuts you know. what. the had he been messy hey . you've been doing to sue false the don't you don't insult the things that she is a part of pull back on the don't unplug the bs also even concede there was he meant clue to the likely county you could see deficit on his first solo kid he did walk. in november to monte five in clapham or france. pope urban the catholic church counts. but what started as a religious gathering. took
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a dramatic turn on its tenth day. on that day the pope would make a speech. a speech that would be the starting point of two centuries of bloodshed. the ku saints. shop. juggles amy you do the dishes specific deal that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves you see but one. moment of pop up here again fitting. like no one saw you i'm a sucker i'm going through i don't know how i want to come as a shock when i'm up to who was about how when i met him more often to not people.
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like a fine accomplice say that i see how coffee and a coffee i was in a while and i know him a little shylock a few have. a still and call bill in the congress. oh my country had to almost and them sell us as a head of infeed and government. i will the big guns yeah there was any bag of chicken with most of yeah well i got give it a total since she had zero or gave me a holy war of how to do most of this you don't go back to see me feel you for all wallowed you will see. did you give a little about. what herb and done is the use that he addresses directly the spirit trying. so if you go on a crusade your sins the penalties that otherwise you would have performed for the sins of remission. he. has and i believe deni who
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i mean assess the author for sure opossum so was on the. law who clearly months ahead and well i can and was was the yin when no but when i am the opposite of no other thing i wanted in the ng and had. there been a dem or norm and. willingness to call you the woman as she gazed for and in days a. fee of all the shark philistine let it of you do believe anyone who could have been called this. the force about. to do you have a bug those rules about the will to follow no good no tail in will be a case of. the letter of the ball and any little m. and or a blue ribbon on the. board home of financial rights how many that would
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solve the really but most of the so we. let that stand then leave the room and hams. who. drew up a schedule for the first campaign. with winter approaching. he declared that the campaign should set out the following summer of ten monte six . but there were many who would ignore this call to come on. they found the leader prepared to guard them immediately to the east. an old monk called peter the hermit. in this alicia. women want to be in their teens i don't know and i believe that he
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lay it and that he forgets. how to feel listen. with the whole of a hymn ali he. will in the n.b.a. this will lead beasts question them in the souls of the mean that's there's a lot o. unless the whole fucking. ill be going. to bulldoze and then. sure there's a. lot of money i mean do you own a lovely about them with a serene for sense. and. there's a. lot of good and. well i'd love to be a dour. have a shabby id said it's an all big. gods
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and all that i got mad a whole lot and yes. i shouted at him. in the middle east as you do really has his hamlet how to get that then i'd sleep. in the study without feeling myself when. let you know. this is a very indisciplined group not many nobles taking part in it poor leadership they're desperate for money they're poorly funded they are to kill and get money wherever they can one of the criticisms of people hermits armies and indeed other crusader on this is that they attack fellow christians coreligionists they often did this for practical reasons. all routes they are
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to seize whatever they can get to survive so they will take property crops prisoners if they can anything to keep themselves going and if that happens to be christians or it happens to be jews then that is just for a second so the ways they are simply trying to keep themselves go. again and. was going to is one them they learn. one. after over four months of exhausting marching across europe. the peoples crusade to reach the buys on time capital constantinople. the crossing point to asia and the holy land.
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few weeks after they landed in asia minor. they fell into a well set sent. in a short path of the fast majority of the twenty thousand crusaders were slow to. say. you name me gen at the if you had. better luck this will have. been a didn't see me. but while the on discipline drop below of the people's crusade were meeting a tragic end in asia minor. another wave of the holy war. the nobility of europe was gathering stronger larger and more organized on.
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armies that would go down in history as the first crusade. xenophobe ache 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 and marine le pen's national. generation eight. part two of a special to vest a geisha on al jazeera al jazeera is a very important source of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk
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to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. they wanted forty three billion pounds worth of weaponry that was six billion in commission. there is no hope of any more because there's always a small cobbles people for really really good business. in essence we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera. hello i'm down in jordan with a quick reminder of the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. defense secretary james mattis has resigned and then leave his post at the end of
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february he said he's stepping down so president donald trump can have a defense chief with views low close to line to his own comes a day off the announced he was withdrawing u.s. troops from syria. records say trump's now also planning to pull out thousands of u.s. troops from afghanistan some of the soldiers could be back home within months the u.s. has a military presence there from just after the nine eleven attacks in two thousand and one the lower house of the u.s. congress has approved a spending bill including more than five billion dollars for president proposed wall along the mexican border draw followed needs at least sixty votes in the one hundred member senate to pass but it's not yet clear if that will happen temporary funding bill must be passed and signed by midnight on friday to avoid a government shutdown the presidential election in the democratic republic of congo has been delayed until december thirtieth had been shuttered for sunday the
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president of the electoral commission said violence and logistical issues meant his staff could not be ready in time early this week the governor of the capital kinshasa council or political rallies eleven migrants have been found dead of spain's southern coast thirty three others were rescued by the local maritime service all had travelled from north africa more than sixty one thousand martens arrived in spain since the beginning of twenty eighteen the u.s. has charged two chinese nationals with involvement in a massive hacking campaign the justice department says the suspects are linked to the chinese government a claim that beijing has dismissed washington says the pair targeted at least forty five u.s. organizations including the us navy and nasa and also accused of targeting dozens of other companies and at least twelve countries. and the u.k. second biggest airport has been brought to a standstill after the appearance of drones forced the cancellation of all flights british troops have been sent to gatwick airport south of london as police continue
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to hunt for the operator to drones the devices reappeared nearby everytime the airport tried to reopen its runway more than one hundred thousand passengers have been stranded and about seven hundred fifty flights disrupted. all right so those are the headlines the news continues on al jazeera off the crusades stage of the. europe. the old of ten ninety six. the double gone but was a big deal a year earlier and the pope urban the second a declare the war to reconquer the holy land from the muslims. the crusades.
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the first christians to head towards jerusalem enthusiastic but undisciplined had been crushed by the most incent dupes in asia minor. but now much stronger larger and more organized forces were gathering and advancing eastwards. these armies forming the first crusade were commanded by figures of european nobility.
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raman the fourth count of to lose godfrey oh. and his brother baldwin. hugh the first count effect monday. and brother of king philip the first of frogs. robert duke of normandy brother of king william the second of england. and boy more on the norman prince of toronto. a lot of male nobility that had a function as a war man as war lords and they were. sida crusade as a way to carve out a little kingdom in the east perhaps on their own or also to find glory in warfare.
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but. obama don't get a lot of this. so i thought. this is you know we've named. by the end of time ninety six the european armies started arriving at the time capital constantinople. but the time emperor. wouldn't allow them to cross into asia minor before spring the following year. they are in love. with that the guilty one for the sick. but what do you. zante.
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a. cell. held him i did it if you will here the one how that been so full why i had to. be. conscious of tons of junk. you know wasn't there this. mosque. and i have a set out so. i do know it's not. true to the oath they have sworn to the emperor of. the city of my c.e.o. was returned to the buys on time. and as the crusaders continued their successful march in asia minor. their holy
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task of taking jerusalem was set aside. baldwin of bologna decided to abandon the army's heading southwards. and at the invitation of its armenian christian ruler marched east to address a. boulder in the first as one of the leaders of the first crusade and amongst the many contingents he decides to move to wards it desa this is a strategically important place he's also one of the few crusade leaders who wants to set up his own land that so he's looking to establish a territory that he can govern for himself. had given that you know and it will do in the whole hate that when the bad you. know why all this while attila when we come started she was stuck in a log it was. emmett so often did. the
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law well michelle it feel with. him otoh. we could only be at the moment this is how. a site that. i like an allure d.m. month down that's all you need one delgado style of the. company. but it will cause. a watery say let's see what does that. vaunted the phone did you know for me being there. in your. easy to clean sock to do glass or tick to fast or to walk the dog an easy of
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a society that played the plants he put it in the plate the didn't you do shut the signori resistant keep going to see don't insist that the plate i gave. a piece of that don't be fairly clear the whole could be publicly let up. while baldwin was heading towards a vessel. the main army marched on. reaching the walls of until. the city nicknamed the cradle of christianity. as the term kristie of first originated. but taking on theo would prove a hard task for the christians now laying siege to the city.
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indicate you have a you know. you can know not what all of. those images are so many they know that it was really good. and bad that it did in. may lose a christian who had previously converted to islam and the commander of one of the city's guard towers was bribed to help the crusaders. feel it death a moment and more to me. malware had its move nailed was in a long i had a boy. and has. more than one to the salon alice in dominican belt and seen her home and it was written in. illinois it will cost of as.
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we've been going to his plans even while it after a while in medina let you know in the midst of the old love has been enough so. the magnificent lost so can if you would again. oh were there logs of to hell if you had helped him let us was in medina and as a socket as a bowl. was all the water go to a city that was broken or whatever sickening oh of back and i'll be back underneath the mess loot well and a massive. wilder the valley of south a little can hide them is good to be but have an executive at an elected.
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governor yes he ends calls for assistance or soon unser. got a book or the ruler of mosul in iraq moved his army westwards and laid siege to now christian occupied until. and. indeed you then leave that area and then measure. being. it appears as if the crusaders were almost defeated they spent a couple of years getting to this place away effort all that their loss of life. and really they're so close to defeat it it pretty well needs a miracle for them to survive and that's pretty well what they got.
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they got to deal with and then said their message so all of the many were dead in that house. in those lobby if you gamble now would have been recommended for any. big dig in the end they find this loss and this is something that inspires the troops god has given them a sawing that if they persevered they will succeed. the fact they've actually seen another one in constantinople as they went through seems to be can be difficult it was a morale boost. meanwhile outside the walls of
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antioch. the surrounding muslim army was disintegrating. some of the commanders fell out with the arrogant countable. and decided to withdraw their troops. an opportunity seized on by the crusaders. what it just really were home for was that. won't. go well then the whole what i knew that i was home but i'm lame you made with the feathers will. you be. i'm impressed with the lack of them. ah. i'll just put. them in fuel cell i mean i'm
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a woman from a willow and of clean up some yeah i mean and well at least i'm bitter toward him is onto them in the midst of your you know i love him but authorial bills on the way in a matter of a will be early and for. the crusaders spent the rest of time ninety eight in the captured city arguing over who should be the ruler of the second crusader settlement in the east. the principality of until. the dispute was finally settled in favor of boy more of toronto. the rest of the armies set off south towards their main goal jerusalem. but this time their march along the levantine coast met no resistance.
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to be on the whole i want to be a human side not a pit bull as a whole mob because no i mean. more god has a little fun while i knew some of the funny been. dead but not many more die a deadly disease in the disease. blah immunity i used to dispel and. william it could be a. kind of him are one like lemme guess saline solution. but i too upset i didn't. place to accept a philosophy from neuchatel. place to accept a blow on the economic. and that's all we've had has at the shot of the c.s. lewis who came. in june tenth one thousand nine.
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and off to three years of a long march. bloody battles. plagues and famines. the crusaders finally reach jerusalem. assault on the united. why matter how well you have norman a loss as to who see when on the post and denia who had to shout about if you have been got off a lot of but the. going with a city bus but a thought one with a city bus so cool to see how i lay at the shore been known. by the hold of the room not all of us what are you why yaas a feeling
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a bit of walk away at the us i walk the walk i do and you know that day i'll stop at the slaughter with a final you know it's. going to go on. has a hill in the highly you don't get on to check out about i've done few so-called aswat accords. but marching in the name of religion failed to bring down the walls. so the crusaders fell back on the usual method. for five weeks they laid siege to the holy city. demanding that canada say yes the seem. to mean can open still really have a seal. rocks a leisure. time. later they get to sort of shed. it was almost all familiar forethought and within the limits of what the ministry.
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with an eight at home desolate said he would have i did britain's. can and then. you can bet there will be. younger than your. thoughts on. the show at the minute she as if. it was very difficult for crusaders to distinguish between local muslim population local jewish population and local christian population because they all looked the same the old it's like are out. now for the father lobby and enough for nothing though behold me that looks and then
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the messiah has come out of a shot i am where. norman is said ian money the. bishop let him lead you said. i shot the sun even. well how to read. and spell is. a swat on that i want. one the food kind of a hole to get up in the dinner. while the sheep in the wild look at how little could only get it did not know a fight and i've been another this. was a love you know it was him you know you know it could be. that. that. when the obvious
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of the first crusade on the break into jerusalem in july ten months you know and. they release the pent up tensions of three years on the march having finally achieved their spiritual go. so really it's a situation where the crusaders wish to purify the city and take it back for themselves and those defenders that survive all they've driven out of the city. in america to slay me i will miss the boat to suffer low would must get it looks awful to all of that it did miss world at that meal. and most of the. blood in the new hooligan. hole that. was considered when i was at the pool jump to you. bad mouth that could do a moment of too much and even get me going in medina i mean even the. death of the
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. duck to demand of you belle who took office for the island as backings with a clear. again and again how much so to be able to have many a bit of luck this will just. i'm on your fourth at home let the how do i call a lot of it or like you now can i tom a little mostly mean a lot of. the to him but the to me him fema me. with the capture of jerusalem. the first crusade at the cheve its greatest victory . but this initial success would not last.
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it was to be merely a dramatic opening scene in a far longer struggle. and as the muslim revival began. sol the ground was laid for another two centuries. the crusaders. warned and must end the initial response had been inadequate but now it was time for a bible buckle and was the muslims now moved from merely reacting to taking action putting the western crusaders on the defensive with hindsight this is seen as
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a breakthrough as a revival of the jihad in the muslim near east the crusades an arab perspective at the so to revive at this time on a. circuit adored by millions of stones most famous cricketing arrived just prime minister on a plane. of national celebration. now one hundred days into his leadership people in power asks whether delivering on promises will be as easy in practice as it was in theory. right now the nation is not feeling confident right all people are disappointed with the bombing in iran's one hundred days on al-jazeera. in the darkest of times brave men and women stood up. when oppressed they rose. together they forward for greater justice respect and
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compassion. they had a dream for a better future. today we are at a turning point. the stakes are high climate change inequality plate speech you may feel overwhelmed but there is hope for. you. we together can create the change would want. by speaking out by standing up by taking action. be the leader you are looking for stand up for human rights. kidnappings and murders in crimea since russia's full stomach sation of the black sea. i don't understand why he was kidnapped. schools of crimea into tons have been arrested tortured and killed
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most believed by russian security forces. crimea russia's dirty secret on al-jazeera. i've had this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of tonic ability and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest seditions often missed and packed for a bit. the main thing is that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people but about ideas or politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to leave the conflict at all but it ends up in the if this is not an act of clear i'm going to move the walking. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some oversold spa even ski to
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speak out as a soprano but. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. when i enter the spittal fold modified car six hundred first power i feel the happiest. women tearing up the trunk in the west bank. challenge a stereotype. living life in the fast lane it's like the birth of the race for the big. speech sisters on the street. everything that indicates debility everything that indicates trying everything that indicates knowledge. is leaving this administration another high profile
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resignation u.s. defense secretary james mattis quits ivrit difference of opinion with president donald trump. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. first syria now reports that the u.s. may also be pulling out of afghanistan. chaos at britain's second biggest airport was forced to cancel all flights to use a drone sightings. and downhill dreaming we hit the slopes and to stone with a new generation of scale is creeping for sporting glory. there's been another may just shake out in the trumpet ministration with u.s.
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defense secretary james mattis quitting in a tweet president donald trump said the retired marine general will leave his post at the end of february and his resignation less amasses said trump deserves a defense chief whose views align more closely with his own in his decision to step down comes just a day after trumpet abruptly announced that all u.s. troops will be pulled from syria a move that was criticized by close allies but praised by russia and u.s. media reporting trump has also ordered the withdrawal of up to seven thousand troops from afghanistan there are about eight thousand five hundred american soldiers in the country mike hanna reports from washington d.c. . i can say is he is the real deal is the real deal think the president trump an issue lisa rounded himself with generals james mattis the secretary of defense michael flynn as national security adviser followed by another general h.r. mcmaster and of course john kelly who was moved from homeland security to take over
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as chief of staff all are now gone or going matterson particular seen as a central figure in keeping a largely dysfunctional white house party functional secretary mabus was one of the few symbols the few items of strength and stability in this administration everything that indicates stability everything that indicates strength everything that indicates knowledge is leaving this administration when president trump criticize nato and threaten to leave it matters was the one reassuring allies behind the scenes he helped push the president to moderate his position on the g.c.c. crisis. and he was able to get the president to make an open ended commitment in afghanistan while loosening restrictions on u.s. troops fighting there. and when trump tweeted out that he was banning transgender service members matters slow rolled the order until courts put it on hold the president's disenchantment was inevitably made public i think is sort of
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a democrat if you want to know the truth it would appear the final straw for james mattis was what many believe was a unilateral executive decision to withdraw u.s. forces from syria the secretary's resignation letter coming less than twenty four hours later making clear the core difference in his belief in multilateralism and respect for allies and the president's lack of either the letter continues because you have the right to have a secretary of defense whose views are better aligned with yours on these and other subjects i believe it's right for me to step down from my position. this departure is different from the many that have gone before highlighting like no other the maverick nature of a president that critics insist increasingly spurned said vice even on the eve of a possible partial shutdown of government one that announces the resignation of a respected if not revered man who served his nation for decades in
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a tweet. my kind of al-jazeera washington. well former u.s. assistant secretary of state p.j. crowley says not as his resignation is a big loss for the top administration. we were setting record after record in terms of turmoil within the trump administration turnover for a variety of reasons whether in this case intellectual difference you know or or accusations of corruption. i do think that what we have lost here is the last genuine conventional you know thinker in terms of national security policy someone who understands the importance of alliances and the importance of predictability in terms of policy you know now you know president trump seems to surround himself now more increasingly you know with with you know more political thinkers there has been a trend here rooted primarily in policy differences you know whether it's about the
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composition of the united states force you know the movement of american forces to the us mexico border and now pulling out of two very significant operations you know without as putin you can understand what happens next you know all of this is contrary to how you know general mattis or secretary mabus how he has looked at the world how he's done business and i think this was simply a last straw i think we all understood that at some point in time it was inevitable that either you no matter. would step down or are you know donald trump would tire of of his service i think it's what's shocking here is how quickly it has occurred . people are protesting in the democratic republic of congo after elections were delayed by a week demonstrators rallied outside the headquarters of one of the opposition
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parties to vent their anger at the decision the election will now take place on december thirtieth the electoral commission says violence and logistical issues forced a postponement catherine so i reports from the capital kinshasa. it's been a long and difficult day for the democratic republic of congo's independent national electoral commission semi election officials have been preparing for a march and dissipated presidential and parliamentary poor that has been delayed for two years now on sunday voters were to cast their ballots using new but controversial electronic voting machines for the first time in the country we have . election full seven days. and the election is going to take place on the tenth year of december this year. this was. due. to. technical and.
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really do you just. it's a logistical nightmare millions of ballot papers are yet to arrive in the country the last batch only gets to kinshasa on saturday the president of the electoral commission has said that the delay is mainly because of a crisis in kinshasa after a warehouse where the city's voting machines were stored was burned down security and i knew outbreak in the east i've also been mention of some people are angry about this decision the. pain and suffering on president kabila and the semi president we are ready to be killed for our country this man who outside the commission's office is saying. so nice example you had held in margins your meetings with presidential candidates the catholic church and government officials to explain why it's impossible to go to the polls on sunday three main candidates a man will show diary of the ruling party. leader of the country's largest
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opposition party as well as martin for you the condit. did not show up we're telling him yesterday he has to be told if you. they have to be. from a position because of the people of the fed up. of. the election for sure we're going to. do this because this is kind of you know. a we were for you know all of the distracting people. on wednesday the governor of conciousness suspended all political rallies in the city for security reasons this campaign period has been chaotic and violent delaying the election only adds to the tension and uncertainty in the country catherine sorry al-jazeera kinshasa. well
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eight people have died as protests grow against rising food and fuel prices and so don there's a state of emergency in place in the cities of good hour if demonstrations spread to the capital khartoum on thursday where police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators near the presidential palace protesters are angry about inflation now at nearly seventy percent that's one of the world's highest the sudanese economy has struggled since the independence of south sudan in twenty eleven when it lost the majority of its oil output. slanderous that's how china is describing accusations it was involved in a massive hacking campaign against the u.s. two chinese nationals have been charged with targeting at least forty five u.s. organizations including the navy and nasa the justice department says the suspects are linked to the chinese government has he culhane has more from washington d.c. . at the justice department sweeping allegations against two chinese nationals
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accused of widespread hacking the victims included companies in banking and finance telecommunications and computer consumer electronics medical equipment packaging manufacturing consulting healthcare biotechnology automotive oil and gas exploration and mining the government says the hackers were able to get into the computers of nasa the energy department and the navy stealing the personal information of one hundred thousand sailors they wouldn't name the companies that were targeted but did say many of the attacks were aimed at managed service providers you've all heard about situations where you see somebody essentially the cyber equivalent of breaking into a house this is more like breaking into and getting the keys from the maintenance supervisor who has keys to hundreds and hundreds of apartments and all the residents in those apartments according to the indictment the to work for the chinese government and are believed to still be in china meaning they are unlikely
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to actually be arrested but this comes at a time of increased tensions between the u.s. and china after the arrest of a chinese tech executive at the request of the u.s. on charges of violating sanctions and the clock ticking on a ninety day window hoped it ending the trade war leading to another bad day on the stock market as the u.s. injects even more tension to the over the front u.s. china relationship. washington some flights have resumed at the u.k. second biggest airport after drones were all set to a standstill on thursday but as troops have been sent to gatwick airport south of london as police continue to hunt for the upper a story of two drones the device has reappeared nearby every time the airport try to reopen its runway. was sitting on the run nearly six hours. you have to get out from. going back to
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london's. slip on the flow and have never seen any anywhere in the. eighteen months ago to get a scare when it is pretty cheap price to forty minutes five flights this is several orders of magnitude. who is behind this very carefully and. single. at a time when everything is on the maximum straight while britain's transport minister says everything possible is being done to deal with the backlog of stranded passengers. we're regular with our look at all measures we can use the pressure and just kept people away one of the things we're going to be doing is temporarily i'm just temporarily lifting the plugs frictions mother reports some more planes could get into the country just for the residents affected. people's
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christmases. where the next but still ahead. allegations that russia is the racial tensions as a chance to influence u.s. politics. and bridging the wealth gap we'll look at the challenge and one of the most unequal countries. when i enter the spit of a modified car six hundred for its power i feel the happiest. women tearing up a truck in the west bank. challenge stereotypes. living life in the fast lane it's like putting the brakes or the. speed sisters on to. a war which produced one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world they will take shots even when they
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should not i believe that sometimes what the saudis have been. the story behind the deadly attack by the saudi led coalition forces on a school bus in yemen which killed forty children. the sata bus bombing on al jazeera. which is saying has now been held in pretrial detention for two years what is his crime. why hasn't he been tried yet why hasn't justice been applied in this case. because he's. become a. have malls become a tool to silence watches of truth we will continue our news coverage with professionalism and impartiality our work will remain credible and accurate but generalism is not a crime incarcerating journalists is not acceptable we demand the immediate release
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