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the maid. hired the venetian in twelve or two to ship them to the east. they couldn't afford to pay the venetian. the fee that they'd agreed. to pay had kim hatley and doesn't force up what happens when. the woman in the. menus in the shadow of the aisle before this thing months who was there how did i get it will get i lost. jenna jenna. we should really look at these and i had a lot do you know yet jenna had beheaded. and
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they end up sacking constantinople in twelve o four this is a remarkable thing for chrissake to have done to the sites the greatest christian city in the world it's something that provides roads across many parts of the west and of course in the greek world too. and interesting me one contemporary greek writer says look when saladin recovered jerusalem what did he do he spared the christians and what have you done you christians you've taken a christian city and you've killed christians you should follow the example of saddam did he was superior to you in the way that he behaved here. i look at if you have them a lot in the bible you look to the how dick has a picture for maybe out how to follow negative how to batek. for you being mean and can you look see for has that you're a learner and. in the left. brain that can use that they.
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are innocent young i'll be. militant misbehavior was so you know how well they know i was. innocent the third was a pope obsessed with crusading he inherited the failure of the crusade to recover jerusalem and the fourth crusade that he launched at captured constantinople the great christian city he tried to inspire yet another expedition what we know is the face crusade and this was designed to go through egypt and use the fertility of the knol the wealth of karo to have the resources to then recover jerusalem. in twelve eighteen. the crusaders finally found their way to the nile delta. the armies of the fifth crusade landed in egypt and captured the port of damietta.
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for three years the crusaders made no move to advance southwards towards cairo. but when they finally did their move would prove disastrous. as it had about the were going to happen for. should i think that if we set a file on him you'll. add them that i a solid b. and b. . with a set of file bonds where so but in the how to. you will al has a lot of the look the luck will develop at that intersection in hamlet wow that you do know and the haka shite. like in the whole you literally mean janish and. robin you know we do away with similar must remain as. well as a lick i what the hell baba wawa the thin bubbly young. a dowell the
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above that with a lot of men i'm to get just yet the paradox for let me quit i'm hoping for that as it did but i thought what if the key thing any. howard. but she should have. to be. very clean with the senate they. had about how to. bob our frederik if then i don't have a. yard of. hamlet in the darkness in them as. it is. as the exact moment to start. a your brain. assault on. a your beer a seles allez in a can or. three are you big brothers were engaged
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in fighting. and one of them came in ruler of egypt took an infamous decision. he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick the second. and yet in a shock. and then again. just let the other. women get to be more solid and. slowly we.
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know they must remember in. how it was to. when zillion. well i'm talking accompli demi moore hit us with the salami medina do enough to tell the bullish. i'm in hand in no manner as an infant. imagine going to ups all if the qur'an one little embarrassed for. them and some you know sort of. a lot of the. lash and maze action raga a warning. that had it can feel normal to free. this sixth crusade led by frederick the second had managed to take jerusalem. but fifteen years later and twelve forty four. it was reconquered and thereafter
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would remain under muslim rule for the next seven centuries. because a. number by other figure and the quite honestly had a way of herod bob as i licked. his eyes in figure little bubble yet i'll melich neues at this hour many parents. know the ninth king of france was seriously ill he thinks he's going to die so he says if i survive i will take the cross and i will go say. and we said. let the n.f.l. be. the head of his early. days that should be outcasts. well. you we must.
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pick it up and. have been upset. that they get ahead but. let me just stop it. how does it have a solid real concept where men pick a goal to feel well i can. tell if i'm. not getting the neck of a good deal. and that's you not a home. worn. axle b m m m m that's three hundred. percent in my budget. well if you know what i would for a son leave you. and. that's the even bomb also venue that the lobby of the. star. of
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the a miss that. the media. retracing the path of the fifth crusade louis the ninth lead the armies of the seventh crusade south from damietta towards cairo. but the trap had been laid by the mighty slave war in a spot called a once world meaning the victorious. to a solid b. in the uk who went on mad enough to do a lot of the sort of meat and all of what i asked. for that on. the menu. but. i'm not one medic missed that as well and be selected about it with
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a month in most here. the year twelve fifty not only marked there you big victory over the seventh crusade. but ironically the end of the whole way you've a dynasty. bolstered by their strength the number the men looks the slave warriors rose up to overthrow salaheddine successors. and take control of their masters states. will give you the lida. has a couple of puppet in mind when lizzie and i go home. and get my hat. and and. and in about the bed.
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i would think of any crime scene while. up above. eleven thousand. when i can and the body and the body unless it's a ford has it collectively. after destroying but that. advanced westwards. two years later and with the help of the crusaders and believe. he captured aleppo and damascus. the only muslim power remaining in the region was the number looks into egypt.
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and the. safe it. was hard to get enough for steed. yes fuzz look at those i bought a how did i get that decay you have physically got. them out but. i. somehow seem a few monikers anyone with sense and from going to see what the mcconnell in store not engaging. i
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can and maybe. he on the side. of many thought it was the mean and the holding the bet and the whole mucked all morning for us having him. jani as possible isn't in. sorry. collect i am a sissy you're the chariot it doubled in memory. has. the had me and my lead i want to tell you now and not. as in my. where. was i was probably a but not a better hey at the lads now look in my men. will be modest and the listing rod feel how long to sally be in office on the lawn or let the she move sharia how quickly a feeling and that's when he has
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a soft. beavers can't stand i mean again with all the celery. and the islamia. to go to was one of more than. a sunny being alone go merely let me and love the. local who are still fickle in a sort. of. feel. a strong. pull the president a lot of. so much that i asked in a shemale high so i'm talking. the principal
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ality of until. the second crusader entity in the east. for a hundred and seventy years this fortified city had successfully resisted the muslim assaults. but now in twelve sixty eight the armies of salt on the boats onyx the sixty. six. by the time folds to the moments in the light thirteenth century the frank you states are pretty weak and sheoak itself is not the great principality the great power to be jury in the twelfth century that really does spell the end for the crusaders.
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the crusaders were left with just a few tiny foothold including a coup. and it was this city. that would form the stage for the final scene. of the crusades. al-jazeera for me is different because there's a maturity about its being. in the list really genuinely of all says channel but the feds take the risk of a story you'll. still like and not going to al-jazeera is setting out to give a good deal of the reality on the ground and the reality on the ground can only become the job the next all the people of iraq that's what we do nothing that's
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what we do well. how much more are we going to invest in the elusive notion that militaries guarantee on national security and poverty destitution and the sense of months and this have actually been at the heart of virtually every civil conflict in the last twenty years. head of the u.n. development program. al jazeera. the latest news as it breaks in a poll just out sixty five percent of people said that they think it will do a great or a good job with detailed coverage is the second time this year doctors walked out on strike the government is funded by issuing for thanks and. from around the world the increased warning level colleagues as a blow to the fountains of people displaced by the tsunami of wanting to return home. to be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end with the
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burden of younger children. with a mother behind bars for siblings must spend for each other and decide whether to stick together. with the family in the hope of a chance across the us mexico border the other side of the board a witness documentary on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie in london just a quick reminder of the top stories now in the democratic republic of congo presidential candidate modify ulu is also the constitutional court to order a recount of votes in the election he is challenging the victory of opposition rival felix just a kiddie and claims catholic church electoral observers put his vote share of over sixty percent. to the court we called the electoral
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commission to read the blog post because that's what. we have to politicise agree it is. a most things fabricated nothing to do with the truth the new york times is reporting that the f.b.i. opened an investigation into u.s. president donald trump back in two thousand and seventeen it followed his dismissal of james komi as head of the bureau which prompted concerns trump might be working with russian intelligence trump reacted on twitter saying the former leaders of the f.b.i. were corrupt meanwhile the u.s. government shutdown has entered its twenty second day making it the longest in the country's history eight hundred thousand federal employees are now going without pay as republicans and democrats remain deadlocked over president trump's demands for five point seven billion dollars to build his a ball with mexico
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a fire in ecuador has killed seventeen people and left twelve others injured a blaze in a drug we have been a taishan clinic in ecuador's largest city of quiet killer was started by patients who set mattresses alight and trying to escape police are looking for the building's owners. saudi teenager often as landed in canada as she's been offered asylum in and says she's fleeing an abusive family in saudi arabia and fears she'll be killed if she returns their story has prompted a social media campaign to end saudi arabia strict male guardianship laws. the french government says more than eighty thousand yellow vests protest as march through towns across france and a ninth weekend of demonstrations at least five water cannon and tear gas to the uk to triumph in paris as well as that original demands for tax reductions the protesters are now calling for constitutional reforms we're going to bring you more on that story and everything else in the news hour do join me then in about twenty
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five minutes time the crusades an arab perspective is the program that now continues. the year twelve sixty eight. the crusades or principality of until. the fall of two the members so tom davis. the crusaders now found themselves in a critical situation facing a muslim power fully mobilized against them. q the third the king of jerusalem now displaced in the port city of acre made
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contact with a member of. the medical solar be a by the would the law to be about. a new law not the law as one thought. about the article in the medical sun to be a more would about the. middle fall. about little soul. be about as bad as it figured out. what it was it wobbles blood. what got not.
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bad not a lot of item you know that you dumb fuck that said that the focus of the good that's a good. i don't believe in the whole way with the bizarre head but it was to me in a funny being at home and that kind of pork and we'll hear. what happens. forget the. mouth. and. let the ocean. view miss mina. enough of all the gloom to shut down what we're doing to shut.
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in the moment this of seeing. what the a dumas. during his seventeen year rule. berbers had captured all the crusaders in the fortress. his military successes were reminiscent of the late great. salata d. c s a lot in. that time and no momma had a line. the best mom. has a few minutes with. him out of kentucky.
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that tend to be along our arrival of the ottoman in some of the many questions common among. palawan yes thank monogamous yes in our i'm not terribly scale and. it's done for a islami and where would the feel of the show was the bobbin felt. good and would you know. the misl. the moment. that it is old then the neighbors and the whole way years of conceiving women who would surely be in there alone never have and the other have and if you're familiar the matter was covered over the so you must have a lot there's a fallacy. of the what's called them good indian ones.
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a no no you can. be the muscle for this long well exactly by the way you i didn't know the way i should have put. them on a solid b. . aka. assembled the army and set out from his capital cairo. but as soon as he reached the outskirts of the city he felt. a muscle colonias that the human quest that there is now a sort of county where a gunman ito you seem. unreal tio. was home so i need a level of. enough to walk yeah no. yeah look similar could have been the no one. i thought on the
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mold are called them. be enough in washington. for us of.
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yes. a lot more. on the move than the normal solve the folks i'm a lot of up on looking at that. with the fall of acre. this unique chapter of history came to an end. after almost two centuries of bloodshed.
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but the word to have been coined that would enter both history and popular discourse crusade. as i'm stalin let me and shut a million heads of cotton finish. a room or rub. my me shut a smattering. of how to get a little belittlement and that i'm to stand them consolidate. and then if can it's only me command. a little cognitive one shot of the most out of most yanni made that a men man at among soon to somebody with i may win a few my bad for say they're for. what was had left.
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on the heads of. a haka differing. in the a friend. who wants one on some home rather than home and. put him in one of the fifteen in a mostly me be less this and that let me start a loveless. home in and he lays out how to bun missy hey well now the lays of how the money i love around women is the number right salute you have as and while you frank. will be out of commuter minutes haina sharkey i.e. sheen filmed for home of around one hundred a high as of how to visit your home they bathe in the sleepy.
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however behind the brutal fighting. was a unique opportunity as western europeans came to know their opponents. away from the sights of sieges and but it's. not about how my body and my body and how about a hundred or. one minimum and. well i can when i see a career get done in ghana but. if you. he said. it had already been stand.
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and. type of easily keep it here and see if their normal do takes a get a clear cut you know harbor i think you can learn to. see bizarre make it even equal to. the did take some good out had been left to keep something. must have had. a while and few megalithic to catch ask the sleep you didn't mean. to sleep in water for with the man and she means you as up to that. and let you. know. we're not here. as you. mustn't feel it now we're full steam with sad sooty was the head of the. furnace them and the. yard from the super can tell you how long a big fucking loser out the super is someone who thought. enough. was
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something on the machine or why didn't. you know. why they always appear why would. a lot of with. but then i'm not. that was up to the cinema a sanaa. some kind of going to let cabin almost. know if you want that. in one more on but then out of it no more i'm on a ship in the hay again and that the sun i did. go to them in
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a shot what i want to show. what they left in the middle east's is debatable. they always do left a number of large castles and structures. which in their turn influenced. the local architecture. culturally i believe dogs to muslims had a far greater effect on europe than europe patent on the middle east. i mean they had me and there was a. you know mother and the dialect dharwad loosely mean length and found
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photographer as i do for that main some at least a shock but don't feel like going to carry much any are awful to be will and that's due. to we're not alone when occupants of it i was. in the roosevelt island album we had these as he left you know a a can it be day. and then again oh you know you did a little. bit of the whole while there but there's been a lot of it is. that her also missed a lot of the files making sense. and i'm an atheist and feel. ill mussarat i let you off i'll you know do and. and she did with some billion stenciled little freaky and distant future to ask god he had. the most horrible
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celine left. and for good to know it's yes you will know what i say in order to be your own few wild i thought he told you how muscly me feel out of the lottery. five centuries after the fall of acre. the last crusader foothold in the muslim peace. the french general napoleon bonaparte. and his army dorion landed in egypt. now a province of the ottoman empire. after capturing cairo and he moved his army to the live. in an irony of history the polian dreams of establishing
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a french empire in the east. were to be destroyed before the fortified walls of aig. but despite the failure of the napoleonic campaign. it would turn out to be the opening scene of a second wave of european patient. loans that are cashing out. in that have an infinite number you will not lend them to that of me. and they can add in financing and they love to get that he at one time and i know i had a money and fantasy about tomato mush wofully. by the eve of world war one in one thousand nine hundred eighteen. most of the muslim lands on the shores of the mediterranean were under the occupation of
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european powers. in december one nine hundred seventeen. during the british war effort against the ottoman empire. general edmund allonby entered jerusalem. after the city surrendered to his forces. the film that recorded the fall of the holy city. was marked by the use of. over. echoing down through the centuries. thirty years after this scene. and under the auspices of western powers. and you entity was declared in the region. the state of israel.
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and. i let them and now a lot of off you have to have them into that if it is libya where you might it might be to have shot a lot of them are. the crusades ended more than seven centuries ago. but the impact of this chapter of history lives on very much alive in the modern world. the. much war going to be talking to king's head says have in a few. if. we now see how will mean less and less will be a look. at you gave me learning to know them for having them without a lot of a lot of them out of the you will need an army of course a. problem. how
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long in ten years or. less it i'm going to throw somebody up and how do. i love the rush on. this crusade. this war on terrorism. is going to take a while. and the american people must be patient. i'm going to be patient says some ask and that is it sit on a corner. to me t.v. is a strong does symbol it usually done the commander on time keep it under leak. pseudo reprint seafood euclid's to dizzy bones you temporal disputing your narcissistic
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this is odd you skip that you want to sit down with your undies your media brand of the shrimp with a clean sheet. from a degree of safety not be as strong. as. it will hopefully be man family or the quarterback you threw in field out of the room with one now almost a third of the field and it will be harder than you. that. meathead going to hold his head to be if an oil at the border. well laid the ready a-j. know how would. the him good then feed them and. that she might have been homeless a libya free for answer she she had that in the good. little bit from the reactionary as she might can it.
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has a calamity i live in. a flame tsunami while clem. usa . will miss more well mcdougall what. will he. be. a whole also thirty feet. and the hanukkah star mattie into the. style of the dean. is mostly. invested. for hundreds of years. the struggle has continued in the very same lines. with jerusalem at its heart.
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as though this land regardless of its holiness. seems destined to live in eternal conflict between its inhabitants. and invaders. fighting behind the flag of religion. and marching under the banner of a crusade. and
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it was about to get hot again in victoria and south australia there's not much going on from the satellite picture point of view far from the growing. clouds and therefore showers and storms in top end but we do get late deja's in new south wales maybe in the interior and they discrete over quite vicious temperatures on sunday. morning like or present reliever twenty nine in camera and middle twenty's in person doesn't change an awful lot in person c. but we do see you in interior breeze thirty seven adelaide as well way up in
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melbourne too and that sort of heat combined with any residual motion produced a late day big thunderstorms and occasionally be hail as well get a couple of wet days coming through new zealand i suspect you can see it coming in here on the satellite picture. sundays for across the rain's coming to south on in twenty two in wellington you avoid the rain to probably after dark and that's true for the north as well but there it comes through on monday the temperatures drop as a response to seventy in wellington now we might be mid winter in japan the korean peninsula but the active weather has backed off for a while it's actually quite mild ten degrees in tokyo and five in pyongyang and for most part it's also fairly sunny. rewind returns affair bring your people back to life from start with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been
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a number of reforms put in price since the program was filmed continues with hoss of darkness we were following orders we sing young people to fight these wars put them in the most complex situations you can imagine and have a midwife and the scissors rewind on al-jazeera. sure true names of hope. and inspiration and. personal stories of people who are keeping the spirit of freedom alive. my
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courageously defending their rights to be heard. as that's what i'm going to be the al-jazeera selects. zero. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes. the d.l.c.
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is presidential runner up goes to the country's top court seeking a recount of the election results. president trump blast a report that the f.b.i. opened an inquiry in two thousand and seventeen into whether he was secretly working for russia. this as the u.s. government shutdown enters its twenty second day becoming the longest in american history and the teenage teenager who fled her family in saudi arabia is now safe in canada that escape helped push reality towards more forms for women. and the poor three times champions iran are into the knockout rounds of the asian cup tournaments the top ranked team securing their place that would have to know when over vietnam. welcome to the program our top story
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a legal battle has started in the democratic republic of congo over who should be the next president opposition leader martin has been at the constitutional court challenging the result of the presidential election after his opposition rival felix tissue kady was declared the winner of the electoral commission gave to she katie thirty eight percent of the vote four percent ahead of who says his own figures show he actually got sixty one percent and to she katie just eighteen percent now the commission says president kabila is ruling coalition has won a large majority of national assembly seats i'm of the constitution the president must appoint as prime minister from the past. that commands a majority that's likely to fuel suspicions of a backroom deal to maintain computers influence how much faster has our report now from kinshasa. martin fi ulysses he has evidence to prove he won last month's election by a landslide sixty one percent of the votes and the presidential run up is
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challenging the result in the constitutional court i'm hoping down to the court we called the electoral commission to recount the ballots because that's what. we are totally disagree with the result that has announced that. they are fabricated nothing to do with the truth provisional results released by the election commission on thursday declared felix just a kiddie the winner with nearly thirty nine percent of the votes his supporters say should accept the result. more than guys stop with it we want it we don't she didn't she did we need to make an arrangement regime arrangement this is just the result of the polling station and we make sure what because we do everything we don't want to go into a fight unlike previous elections voting day at the end of last month was
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relatively peaceful but growing suspicions over the count could derail congress' first democratic transfer of power since independence from belgium in one thousand sixty constitutional court judges are due to meet on monday and tuesday to go through what martin finally says is evidence which proves he won last month's election if the judges say he has no case in felix's a katie will be sworn in as president the influential catholic church is rejecting the official result so too is france and former colonial power belgium the african union and the southern african development community regional body are appealing to the people of congo to respect the eventual decision of the constitutional court judges and avoid a fight. reaction how do we toss al jazeera can just. over you supporters say couldn't a president of the season actual commission is responsible for the disputed election outcome mugabe no not that wasn't though we saw among giving results that don't reflect the truth of the ballot box campaign should have been done by hand but he
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presented with the results that came out of machines so the results were not somber witnesses who don't indorse this they stole a victory in two thousand and six and the same in two thousand and eleven this time we say no. we demand ought to. ask the congolese people to work up and take things into their own hands when the time comes for us to take responsibility for our country we are ready to give everything for this country we are ready to win and to see if this generation in this country. now to sudan where a government fact finding committee has revised the official death toll from protests that started last month up from twenty two to twenty four after two people died of their injuries in hospital rights groups so a putting the number of casualties higher with amnesty international and human rights watch saying that at least forty people have died since the demonstrations started rallies began initially in december over rising food prices and fuel costs as well but they soon snowballed into calls for president omar bashir to step down
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and to end his thirty year rule us news from nigeria dozens of feared dead after an overturned fuel tank exploded police in cross river state say at least twelve people are dead but some residents said the death toll could be as high as sixty a crowd was gathering fuel from the overturned tanker when it exploded similar blast of killed hundreds of people over the years. the new york times says the f.b.i. opened an inquiry in may two thousand and seventeen to find out if u.s. president donald trump was secretly working on behalf of russia against u.s. interests it was triggered by transactions over the firing of former f.b.i. director james komi counterintelligence investigators were assigned to evaluate whether trump was a potential threat to national security the f.b.i. also sought to determine whether the president was deliberately working for russia or unintentionally been influenced by moscow trump has blasted that report in a tweet which said wow just learned in the failing new york times that the corrupt
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former leaders of the f.b.i. almost all fired or forced to leave the agency for some very bad reasons opened up an investigation on me for no reason and with no proof off the i five line chains komi a total sleaze according to bruce fein a former u.s. associate deputy attorney general f.b.i. investigators could be subpoenaed by those eager to do more about the inquiries and to try him. and no other president has ever done anything that skates close to the line of acting on behalf of foreign intelligence service or a foreign country it would necessarily constitute treason which under the united states constitution requires a living of war but certainly the evidence that was accumulated suggesting that there was some kind of collaboration between president trump and russia because the house democrats you know now control the house of representatives they can
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undertake an investigation issue subpoenas to those at the f.b.i. and even though this wasn't you know a crime necessarily it certainly bears on the fitness of the president for office and which means impeachment covers actions that are short of criminal activity but where does this go next and i can guarantee you that the house government affairs an oversight committee will probably issue subpoenas on monday to get the bottom of this why did the f.b.i. think the evidence was credible enough to suggest that mr trump was actually spying on behalf of the country of russia well this is the u.s. government shutdown has become the longest in the country's history off to reaching its twenty second day of an eight hundred thousand federal employees have not received the latest paychecks some a using food banks taking on the job will simply selling their possessions shut down was ordered by president onil trump after he was denied money to build
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a rule on the border with mexico i did you know castro is following events for us in washington and joins us now also president trump has been tweeting about the shutdown does he have a plan to result it. well according to his tweets from this morning merriam he says a quote he has a plan on the shutdown but then he doesn't really elaborate what it is what he does do is he goes on to say that to understand the plan you have to understand that he won the election and then he goes on to insinuate that because he had campaigned on building this water wall then that the his winning of the election means that he won't want to deliver on the will of the american people to build this border wall however there's two things he didn't take into account which is that he lost the popular vote in the u.s. and the fact that just two months ago there was another election across the country that swept the opposition party the democrats into power in the house of
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representatives and for that reason democrats are digging in to their position of not compromising they say they are opposed morally to building this border wall because that is not that does not reveal america's values of walling people out and they also cite put public polling that shows the majority of americans do oppose now building that border wall trump though is also digging in this morning that florrie of tweets he said he was sitting alone in the white house waiting for democrats to come back from their quote vacations and get back to work both chambers of congress are in recess until monday which of course means republicans are not here working either this weekend but because with all these sides have really no reason to meet at the middle at this point that's why there's still no compromise in sight as we drag into the fourth week of this partial government shutdown meantime hundreds of thousands of government employees have missed
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a paycheck not all of them are going to have saving some lives from one month to another what do we know about how they're coping and how much hardship the deadlock is causing. that's right and they're the very unfortunate people caught in the middle of this political standoff and if you look particularly at the airport security screeners employees of the transportation security administration they really highlight the dire circumstances here for these federal employees they make pretty a not very high salary to begin with so they are the people who live from paycheck to paycheck and they are essential workers so they're deemed by the government as as required to still show up and do their jobs without a pay check so how have those folks responded there has been lost that's been filed saying that this is illegal to compel someone to work without pay and to get by they have had to sell their belongings online they've resorted to charity there is
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soup kitchens around the d.c. area and across the country that are reaching out to federal workers and there has been some creative. funding maneuvers done by the t.s.a. to leader that are that is are has freed up at least five hundred dollars as a bonus to give to these workers for this week however all of these are just band-aids solutions because come the first of february which is in a mere two weeks time if this shutdown continues till then that is when people of course pay their rents they pay their mortgages and that is if this situation continues we can expect the smattering of protests across the country to really explode into something massive thank you for now. in washington with the news our live from london. police fire water cannon and tear gas to brake.

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