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attend that party stems in part from my clear memory of all the mistakes i made in the same period of my life. that same year i did participate in a dance contest in san antonio in which i darken my face as part of a michael jackson asked that explanation proved too much particularly for members of his own policy the democrats the party's senior leadership both nationally and in his state are urging them to resign a message repeated by democrats on the sunday talk shows i think he should resign now he then can contribute to the style log but he as i said he should do it as privates and as i think this country hasn't dealt well with the issues of race i mean we have a president who is a racist the democrats have to capitalize on donald trump on the republican policies handling of race a recent poll found that sixty three percent of americans disapprove of crumbs handling of the issue but the control is in virginia is a reminder of the democrats' open poor record on race so that you get to know them
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to step down as quickly as possible but when you're like all the southern states has a long history of democratic party racism just a few weeks ago the state's african-american lieutenant governor justin fairfax who would succeed governor and all of them if he does resign walked out of the state senate rather than precise over a tribute to confederate general robot elite. will briefly be at least. in twenty sixteen then democratic party presidential nominee hillary clinton had to apologize for statements like this that seem to defy black communities the kinds of kids that are concept of predatory no conscience no empathy at the time then president bill clinton was signing legislation that led to record african-american incarceration and that's also an issue that's likely to hold drew budden if he runs in twenty twenty not only does he take credit for such legislation he was against desegregation in the seventy's we made so much rock norm appears to believe he can ride this control his throughout but perhaps things have changed which may be problematic for democratic politicians who in the past of turned
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a blind eye or even pandered to white voters for electoral gain. the upsurge of racist violence and rhetoric since donald trump's inauguration how's that to a renewed sense among a radicalized younger democratic base that racism will not be tolerated in their party shihab rattansi al-jazeera. still ahead here on al-jazeera why many north and south koreans believe they'd be stronger working together. and the fear behind the withdrawal why many afghan women think the us deal with the taliban will limits their rights. follow the cold weather across the north america and now in the process of easing away that maze of thought well and truly underway not a cloud pulling in across many western areas pushing in from the west actually
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there we go subzero temperatures in chicago they're long gone nine celsius maybe ten degrees here on monday and that rapid thought will cause some problems for many also the border we got a fair bit of snow around him when he picked up temperature of minus twenty degrees celsius but push a little further east ought to get up to plus to three degrees plus two there for seattle some snow coming in here as well across the pacific northwest down into california heavy rain as well as likely to lead to further flooding we've had a few mudslides here as big downpours continue through monday going on into choose day not a little further a switch on that snow snow to over towards the saudi canada maybe the far northeast of the u.s. just around maine that come further south the yokes at about ten celsius but now it is a time to just fall back again for chicago a high around minus three degrees that could lead to ice after the melting snow further south is funny draco's a good part of the caribbean want to see shall is
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zero with me still wrong a reminder of our top stories president donald trump has told a u.s. t.v. network that sending the military to venezuela is no option he's also said he's turned down a meeting with venezuelan president nicolas maduro. turkey's present recipe for the one that's criticize the u.s. for not taking a tougher line over the murder of a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi he was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. and pope francis is arrived in abu dhabi on a three day visit to the united arab emirates it's the first of a papal visit to the peninsula. early results from el salvador's presidential election show a former mer of the capital city in the lead book l.a. has a campaign with an anti establishment message all four candidates have promised to improve the economy security and stamp out corruption victory for would be
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significant because he's not sure either of the two parties which have dominated politics for decades let's take a closer look at the challenges facing our salvatore's next leader it's among the world's most violent countries with an annual murder rate of fifty one percent one hundred in one hundred thousand citizens much of that stems from a gang violence with more than twenty thousand people killed over the last three years the main culprits are powerful criminal gangs active across the country and that's falls tens of thousands to leave el salvador in search of safety many as part of my current caravans headed north to the u.s. japanese carmaker has scrapped plans to build its new generation s.u.v. in britain the extra was going to be manufactured in the northern english city of sunderland the car giant says it will make vehicles in its plants in japan the sun warmed the continued uncertainty of a break as it was making it hard to plan for the future the
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a special envoy on north korea is in seoul where he's expected to arrange the details of donald trump and conjunctions next summit many businessmen hope the meeting can help revive joint economic projects between north and south bryant reports from seoul south korean business leaders anticipate what a second summit between kim jong un and donald trump might mean for the economies of both careers they only have to look to the case only industrial complex to appreciate both the opportunities and the risks. it was shut down three years ago when relations were near their lowest point. and many factory owners believe after the past year of reconciliation led by south korean president moon j.n. it's time to restart it. along must we endure this agony of the way team the reason we have not raised our
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voices before was because we believed when genes commitment to enter korean economic corporation. opened in two thousand and two just on the northern side of the border between the two careers the complex brought together south korean management and investment with north korean labor to offer a glimpse of what a unified economy might look like it's an intriguing prospect south korea is one of asia's richest economies north korea is one of its poorest in recent years south korean investment has increasingly flowed to other asian countries but given the chance north korea would seem to be the more obvious destination. of clear terms of distance ok song is less than an hour away which is nothing compared to china or vietnam there in a tariffs and we are the same nation. for many to have workers from both careers working alongside each other is the true reward of moving closer together. we are
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the same nation we speak the same language activating k. song would also help create jobs in the south and if the success of case song could be recreated elsewhere so the argument goes that imagine what a unified korea might be capable of public pride al-jazeera so. israel has begun building a new barrier along its border with gaza when finished the fence will be sixty five kilometers long and six meters high almost three hundred palestinians have been killed and thousands more injured in months of protests along the border. allies of egypt's president of the sisi are calling for constitutional changes that would allow him to stay in power once his second term ends in twenty twenty two current laws limit presidents to two consecutive four year terms politicians are hoping the proposed changes would allow c.c. to run two more times after his second term expires they also want to create a second chamber of parliament on appoint one or more deputy presidents their
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request follows demands from sections of the public for presidential term limits president trump says that he wants to withdraw his country's troops from afghanistan after seventeen years that the representatives for the u.s. and the taliban agreed on a framework for peace but while afghans are encouraged by the talk of the war ending many fear a deal with the taliban could limit women's rights victoria gate and the reports. need a reason owns a coffee shop in the afghan capital kabul she's one of millions of women whose lives have been transformed since the u.s. led coalition removed the taliban from power. i think freedom for post taliban women is a big achievement and if we once again go backwards there will be a big step back and a very heavy price for us. many afghan women are worried about a peace deal between the united states and the taliban they don't want to go back to a time when their rights were limited. i won't accept
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a pace that asks me to go back and sit at home i will raise my voice and never be ready to accept a piece that costs me my freedom restricts me and makes me wear a burka and puts me in a cage. it's been nearly two decades since the taliban was toppled from power since then of the eight million schoolchildren in afghanistan more than two point five million of us in two thousand and four women were able to vote for the first time in decades more than a quarter of the seats in parliament are reserved for women and they make up nearly a fifth of the workforce but rights campaigners say all that progress is at risk. obviously we all want peace afghan women part want peace the afghan people want peace we have heard of the two are but i think when it happens this crashed and when we are not included and we are not being talked to we are not being consulted in terms of what we are worried about what we want from this group that's going to come back and try and join the government then we are worried that we are going to
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lose strides the taliban say they've moderated their approach to women's rights but there are no women involved in the peace negotiations and many say they have too much to lose to take the taliban at its word victoria gayton be there or. a grammy nominated rapper has been arrested by u.s. immigration officers for overstaying atlanta based musician twenty one moved to the u.s. from britain as a teenager in two thousand and five but didn't renew his visa when it expired a year later he was convicted on drug charges five years ago and now faces deportation he's nominated in two categories at next week's grammy awards the wreckage of a plane carrying football a million has been found in the english channel the argentinian players disappeared while flying from the french city of normed to the u.k. two weeks ago when he was jus to make his cardiff city debut his family had to fund
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a private search after the official was called off and his pilot presumed six million voters will head to the polls in senegal later this month to choose their president current leader will run for a second term but is facing accusations of unfairly clamping down on potential opposition candidates nicholas hack has more. the campaign has begun candidate mike on national television addressing this illegally to give him a second mandate calling himself the candidate for all. more than a political slogan but a message his supporters will now be spreading. of. course of course we are very confident we will win because we have the best candidate the one who has brought economic cultural and political stability like no other but this stability for the opposition comes at a cost the leader of the senegalese democratic party karim wanted it is in exile
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and convicted on corruption charges while the popular former mayor. remains in jail the opposition accuses cells government of using the courts to clamp down on political opponents nonsense says former prime minister today this has nothing to do with. politics it's about mismanagement of public funding and i think in his program i think president made it very clear that he would like to make progress on fighting corruption with the two leading figures of the opposition out of the race it seems there's no stopping myself he's been opening one infrastructure project after another jump starting in the booming economy. this is the latest infrastructure project in our greeted by president mikey saul it's a building for government officials and ministers a building helps to be in charge of if you wins a second mandate because the challenge for sol is to translate his economic success
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into votes. while the economy is booming political freedom is shrinking warns amnesty international police band several opposition protests the four other candidates struggle to mobilize supporters with many disappointed that karim wanted in khalifa sol are absent from this race i've never felt the five i think it is unless we think president sellers hijack the electoral process locking in a sure victory with a campaign that has barely started. rival candidates are making good governance and what they see as a lack of an independent justice system their campaign focus senegal may be one of the most stable democracies in africa it's also one of the most unpredictable. among the six million voters will go to the polls in twenty days time are young first time voters an undecided and powerful force not always so easily swayed by slogans. al-jazeera the car. in kenya a ban on cutting or trading in mangrove trees and get many across the island the
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government says the move can help combat climate change but residents argue that they have no other material to build and repair their buildings now into ripples. the dense mongrel forests of kenya's lamo island and cutting down these trees is now banned the government says the money groups can help reduce the impact on the environment coast but extreme weather. on the island lie hips of monk group pools confiscated from traders. of the law means he's here to ensure his post to multiple two way but they have little value in the face this is now one worth keeping construction dry and only fit for use this firewood the band has made life difficult for us by. a seven hundred pole town of quite a lime house as well as dizzying they today unesco world heritage site in two thousand and one. means the people living here aren't allowed to make alterations
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to the buildings in the town's old quarters was a section of lumbers three hundred year old jimmy almost faces imminent collapse. osha personnel forced to prey on just one side of it but due to the monk group the building cannot be populated. nor the material will last as long as monk with pools due to the use of coal mines in construction there. it's all right we are not big in the government our houses are collapsing and the rainy season is coming we will have a disaster here if the government doesn't heed all calls. monger of treason or last couple and sings they to be used greenhouse gases by capturing carbon dioxide and taking it out of circulation but some argue that doesn't mean they can't be harvested more though some of the percent of mongrel forest in kenya kaante these
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there isn't full but say the local community which has been using traditional methods of conservation to protect the forest they say the government is unnecessary. this is the man leading the complaint to lift the mongrel. down to us from past generations is one of caring and nurturing the mangroves we don't cut down to destroy but use the selective harvest and take weeks what we learned from our forefathers with the farm knowledge that people will be the direct victims of natural disasters if the lumber among groups that depleted the government for now remains unflinching in its decision mohamed atta well just. your child is there with me the whole ramadan remind of all top news stories
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president trump has told us t.v. network that sending the military to venezuela is an option he's also said he's turned down a meeting with venezuelan president nicolas maduro. well here's requested a meeting and i've coded down because we're very far along in the process you have a young and energetic gentleman but you have other people within that same group that have been very very if you talk about democracy it's really democracy in action pope francis has arrived in abu dhabi it's the first ever papal visit to the arabian peninsula the roman catholic leader will be in the region for two days he'll meet muslim clerics and hold an open air mass for thousands of catholics turkey's president has called the side a crown prince of the former foreign minister liars over their handling of the murder of journalist to market shows she was killed inside the saudi consular office in istanbul last october a former man has just claimed
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a victory in el salvador the presidential election. campaigned as an anti establishment outsider promising to stamp out corruption and improve the economy israel has begun building a new barrier along its border with gaza when finished the fence will be sixty five kilometers long and six meters high almost three hundred palestinians have been killed in months of protests along the border a refugee footballer has appeared in court in bangkok to fight extradition to bahrain. who's been living in australia was detained in thailand in november while on holiday he says he's fled bahrain because of political repression human rights groups say he could be tortured if he sent back. the democratic governor of the u.s. state of virginia is defying calls for his resignation it follows a scandal over a college yearbook showing photographs of students in costume one in black face the other as a member of the klu klux klan rough northern denies appearing in the picture.
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hello and welcome again to rewind i'm debbie navigator back in two thousand and six when we first launched al-jazeera english our goal was to seek out the sort of documentaries other channels simply weren't doing here on rewinds we're revisiting some of the best of them to find out how they came about and how the story has moved on today we're rewinding to two thousand and twelve and a powerful film from the witness series about a palestinian family fighting eviction from their home in occupied east jerusalem as part of the expanding is really settlement program of course a lot has happened in the six years since then donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel has propelled the palestinian struggle against jewish occupation back into the headlines for years jewish settlements had been
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encroaching into occupied palestine and in two thousand and eight in the neighborhood of east jerusalem a new wave of fiction's began this moving edition off the witness strand follows muhammad's a palestinian boy protesting against jewish occupation of the neighborhood and his own house and his moments of despair he finds an unlikely ally a jewish activist opposed to the settlements today we're returning to this award winning film to see how the evictions united palestinians and israeli jews here is . my neighborhoods. around.
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