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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 17, 2019 1:00pm-2:01pm +03

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debuted out of. it dollars have already started a number of gene down. there which are so many down again they don't know. how. they did it all caps to educate people. who speak around so it got me interested. in crime i work i love doing it. cos he look reasonable that. it is to defy the me because. it is also. my country
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yeah. from. input issues especially from china. and i've. been using this. five years i wailed almost every day. delighted to do all these. issues. we. are one day. to do it with. my dream. in the hour i will be very very discouraged. here and. i mean you put all.
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my might. and good does dream you know now my life. is not business. i don't want to see you want better. you want to be in. the numbers in. mourning. i want to be made and. my usual possible is the white people look to lashon and people like you when people. in the evening time like this they can be these bitches having a good time and we can't go there when the average blacks to be able to sell what i produce myself i feel happy. does somebody say i will come was our overcome i told i was in jesus' name. when
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a minister goes. to counseling people i feel much. in and out of tune atlanta. lucky i have the good news for you. now well but then i got i think you did know that it would be well with you in jesus name. economic dialogue here that people are wrong in focus the players you feel that job is not a left is a game but today you might enjoy. to bet you look around you you are no longer you haven't cosigned well let me know how people in the past let the past go for the past ready then to still hope for this country i want you to believe that if this possible in your generation now you can be the cause of the transformation of this country the bureau would be one
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of the best country to watch in jesus' name. by tim a band i know gave out a little way. and i began wanted to stay with a. difficult well what to do. monday night in my house. my room with my children. is now behind. the death and screwed when it was st. above them i'm now training. for our society in liberia. then. it gives
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you a good job is is there a. while and then who is. the will of the employee. so. you do to help them. get. i get frustrated. because you are you talking to a mate do you try to teach him is not being attention to me. i would like mine don't take it i want to business i'm doing you know and if you are good enough to just do it. if you make some of the grew up passions for what you doing it's like. you're visions ok wes if. we're going to. just play someone.
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one nation indivisible. with liberty and justice for all. when it tears shall i go. for. it so that's less than. a million in the will even very funny indeed in a new minute. the mood there are mistakes. this month the mood.
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alfred's free press a wonderful film which was broadcast more than six years ago now so rotten show you're wondering what happened to alfred what happened to his news chalkboard rewind went back to monrovia to find out what has become of the daily talk of alfred and his rate is. low from the public on a daily basis of. what's happening right now it's a cycle. that vessel changes before nobody hears you know. kind of the oh you don't know you know you know i am one of the we came up with all
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which would inform the public about it. factual information the information. people crossing on a newsgroup or everything that was. researching before we. got to. this is the news room this is where the news stories is published and is how it's done it like i said in newsroom is a junkie. before you look at these are all things i work with and good news with. this is. good decks news decks and. decks. of the stories and this is really a house and the board i have in the story. it's
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hard to work. on is. what you're for time and and do with your family hundred percent it's very difficult you have to spend half of the time running out the stories you have to have time to research and all of those things and from from where i come from and look you know where special liberia in your story. in the press freedom it was difficult. because when you people come after you you know it was a very tough. my shop was broken down it was the mahdi each it broke me because it was man who. doesn't know where i was a dog at the muscle. mateen mon sunday anyway when it broke i guess that out all
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was lost i said though i get i get i myself in the time so i must continue to go out there and these also encourage me and i may keep it all so i got a common stock in a new friend called me a man i used to make an issue that they had about my house so they didn't get better shoes and then dad and i started from. believing in god that we were we had me one day and i always did these i would do what i had timed out or does the b.b.c. all of what we were. past the nut clarke is preaching what we were.
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if you have to be heroes just to put to good use you will have the money to people so they didn't get get is news from heroes news people and they get put out to. get sent up point out a refill. they did it better a group of got some down would make. them onto bad news people would get information on this say well. yes you are really making a lot my hope for liberia is that one of the liberian. people running to the hall of the ring and everybody else as cool. everyone else as to who rose would what.
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well that's it for this week of course you can find out more about alfred's free press and watch other films from the theories on the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com i'm come all santa maria from the whole rewind thing thanks for joining us. rewind continues a care bring your people back to live. with updates on the best of al-jazeera as documentary the struggle continues from. revisiting return of the lizard king who went undercover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar to malaysia on the trail of a man known as the pablo escobar a reptile smuggling rewind on al-jazeera. culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're
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this is al jazeera. and i'm not matheson and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes new zealand police will soon begin to return the bodies of some of the fifty victims as vigils held across the country for the deadly attacks on two months. did social media giants act quickly enough in the wake of the shootings new zealand's prime minister wants answers from facebook. as families await the return of their loved ones from last week's ethiopian airlines crash there are questions about the future of africa's largest air carrier. and in sport valtteri bottas quincey opening f one grand prix at this season and receive the driver his teammate defending world champion lewis hamilton into second place in.
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extra police are to guard schools businesses and places of worship in new zealand following the mosque shootings there commanders say there will be a highly visible presence nationwide on monday morning after the weekend break fifteen muslims were killed friday prayers in christ church prime minister just down hopes all bodies can be handed over for burial by widens state and she's given more details about a so-called manifesto emailed to her moments before the attack. i was one of more than fish the recipients of a meena manifesto that was mild out nine minutes before the attack took place it did not include a location it did not include specific dates house i'm advised that within two minutes of its receipt in laced smile office it was conveyed directly to palin me
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tree security but the assurance i want to go visit head it provided details that could have been edited on immediately it would have been but the unfortunately we're not such details in their email and the prime minister has laid flowers with members of the muslim community in the capital wellington she's met victims of what she's called terrorism the threat level remains high and tributes are being held across new zealand for the victims of the attack sandra thomas has more from christchurch on the outskirts of christ church they are digging graves fifty and indeed now the official number killed rose on sunday when police clearing bodies from the two mosques attacked found one they had not been aware of before. a list of victims names have been shared with family the police commissioner confirmed that the man they have in custody brenton tyrant is the only suspect in
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friday's attacks three others arrested shortly after they took place are not now believed to have been involved. called a witness the immediate aftermath of the attacks he was driving past the hour nor mosque and saw people running he jumped out of his call to help the wounded and the dying it was a. daughter who were fighting for the laws to play the daughter to be about five she was touching. up not the boat and managed to get the father of the daughter in the back of that and out because the ambulances were coming on their way to let him because i was on the edge of the court and i would let him because the area was a secure. you know what happened to that go for the birth of her that there was a father and daughter that hostile wife and the daughter this fall i don't know whether that was the site. of the building that we were near. in
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wellington new zealand's prime minister met with muslim community needs to again stress the solidarity and support and around the country at christian church services muslim victims were in the thoughts and prayers more than thirty people remain in hospital some still in a critical condition many of the patients that are being already gone from the incident require more surgeries as a consequence of the complexity of the nature of the injuries in a christ church where house volunteers are giving their time and florists their flowers to make bouquet to lay on coffins each one represents a life a family member they were a bomber day it's. brother or sister. church of sound it's sorry. there will be fifty bouquets for fifty newly dug graves under thomas al-jazeera cross church. well our correspondent in his also in the
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city is joining us from outside christchurch hospital when let's talk about the fact that some of those bodies are going to be returned to the families there were comments being made about the speed at which the police have been working to try to produce some sort of definitive lists of those of the victims that's correct isn't yes that's right rob and that news coming from both the police commissioner and also the new zealand prime minister just on exactly what the family members of the victims those people that were killed in the attack on friday have been waiting to hear there had been some frustration growing frustration within that group of family members waiting for news waiting for those bodies to be returned because they felt some of them anyway that this process was taking too long because of course with islamic customs the body should be buried within twenty four hours of
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death that hasn't been possible in this case simply because of the magnitude of what the police have been dealing with and the police are said look we understand the religious and cultural circumstances here they say they are working with muslim leaders in christchurch and they are going as fast as they can they still going through those two sites the two mosques where the attack happened the forensic police still operational there but all the bodies have been removed and i'm now at christchurch hospital behind me and the process of returning those bodies to the family members will begin on sunday night according to the prime minister and among those giving their response to some of that concern from the family members was new zealand's deputy police commissioner many of the families. although they have not been formally identified they are missing hugh preview to see. if you get good deal of one's back and to
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follow the cultural tradition. such is the want. of the loved ones and we have made promises available to carry out the secret of cultural issues so a fall listen official list of identified victims of this tragedy has not been released publicly the police say they have released a provisional list to the family members but again that has not been confirmed to the public in terms of their nationalities or exactly who they are behind me in the hospital as we speak the post mortem process is underway and the identification process continues and it's going to be a very long process while the prime minister says that the first of those bodies should be given back to the family members on sunday evening she did caution that this will continue to be a slow process and she hopes that it will be completed by wednesday and meanwhile
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we are just hours away really from a new working week beginning here in christchurch while people are still very much in shock still mourning the police are saying look we want people to begin to at least try to get life back to normal in this city there will be as you mentioned rob a very heavy security presence in the city throughout the week there will be police outside institutions such as schools places of worship but that is not because of any imminent threat that is simply to reassure the public that this city as safe as it can be wearing thanks very much indeed on facebook says in the twenty four hours after the attack it removed one and a half million videos globally but people are still posting i'm sharing the suspect shooting video social media platforms are under pressure for failing to stop it and the hate filled manifesto from going viral our technology editor money on the whole and more. the attack was designed to get maximum coverage teased on twitter
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and h.n. broadcast live on facebook and all while referencing a popular you tube channel to grab attention and accelerate its spirit and spirit it did by the time the social media companies stopped its broadcast it had been shared repeatedly and migrated to listen on sites so why was it so difficult for big to companies with all their resources and latest technology to contain the damage well it turns out it's not as easy as it seems. facebook google twitter and you tube use automated moderation tools to track and remove objectionable content they're part of the global internet forum to counter terrorism leading each other know about extremist material and they attach digital signatures known as hedges to stop their content being uploaded again but machines aren't enough they also have human counting to moderate is tracking checking and
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deleting content around the clock but live content is problematic and the attack video was live for seventeen minutes long enough for it to find a home on smaller sites last down rabbit holes that the vast majority of us know nothing about one of them is the listen on misses board a chain which he used to propagate his extremist views and where he announced his attack it's a digital haven where users can remain anonymous and there is little moderation people there have been posting and praising the gunman's actions. some commentators say there is little incentive for the big tech companies to do better its monitoring comes here and given there are no fives and no penalties if they fail or they now just too big to police content effectively anyway blocking sites is one option but that's open to abuse by those who support since the ship potentially
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taking away more than a protects open unfettered access to an n.t. connected global network of information for everyone is what the web was founded on but something failed during the mood is in new zealand and no one's yet sure how to fix it and whose job that should be all the suspect charged with the shootings is from a stray reporter yahoo mellon went to his hometown of grafton in the state of new south wales and find a community trying to distance itself from him it's dawn in the sleepy provincial town of grafton is waking up to another day of reflection about the horrific events in christ church and its connection to it. brenton tarrant spent at least the first twenty years of his life in grafton before travelling around the world he went to the local school and worked as a personal trainer in a gym his alleged attack on two mosques in christ church last week has deeply
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disturbed religious leaders in his home town we got inside to you now he said you know they were all we all sectarian you know how all of the people are going to leave the members of the muslim community in christ church the mood here is samba this is a community grappling to come to terms with one of their own baying a suspect in the worst mass killing in new zealand's history it's just a time for the community to gather and just kind of be together get strength from solidarity and hopefully put our roots down deep and sign are we not that's that's not us what happened and what this guy did is not is not crofton parishioners who know the tyrant family say it's well respected and has been here for generations like one pipe and farmer. good down burke bible. what did you think when you heard that someone from grafton was involved. i was shocked. others had
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a message for christ's church people can just reach out and say we don't know what went wrong but obviously that will come in but you know we just. at present. and hope that you can get some to closure while the town family has deep roots here community members say it's keeping a low profile following the attack in christchurch we've managed to speak with people who rent and tyrant well they say they don't want to appear on camera because they don't want to be associated with the killer of fifty people they say the man accused of the christ church attacks is not the man they once knew. him al-jazeera. and many more ahead in the news hour including a cycling bringing devastation to parts of southern africa with dozens of people dead on this ng. in the french capital as
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yellow vast protests protests against the president and his reforms turned violent . and in sports the defending n.b.a. champions clinch a playoff spot on the way to centuries a new franchise record. but the thing is officially withdrawn from the international criminal court that began the process to leave last year after the hague based court launched an initial examination into president go to tout his drug war dozens of suspected drug users and dealers have been killed since the crackdown started in twenty sixteen we're told the cabman is an international human rights lawyer he's joining us by skype from london thank you very much indeed for being with us rodrigo to talk he has made no secret of the fact that he didn't have much time for the i.c.c. is it a surprise that it actually took this long for philippines to pull out. well yes he
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has made his position very very clear from the outset that there would be no cooperation of the r.c.c. he has has been his usual. profound self in the way that he's dealt with the the icy cities so it is no great surprise but yes i agree the fact is taken thirteen months for him to do so demonstrates the difficulty that it is that he has had in which dorgan and as we've already heard this is being challenged in the supreme court as to whether he can even take a decision to unilaterally withdrew i.c.c. i want to ask you about that in a second but if i understand it correctly and correct me if i'm wrong this was taken after the i.c.c. said it had begun an initial examination into an allegation that the president and top officials had can add committed crimes against humanity joining this this battle against drugs does that mean the president attacks he is told intensive
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purposes immune from prosecution by the i.c.c. . absolutely not one of the one of the points of being a member of the international criminal court when when you agree to sign up to is jurisdiction if you withdraw that that withdrawal is suspended for a period of twelve months afterwards that is in effect a prevent situations just like this where where a state is accused of war crimes crimes and they withdraw to shield themselves from prosecution the whole point is that you cannot be permitted to do that so the i.c.c. will continue and will have jurisdiction over prosecuting the president and the senior officials that they consider to be responsible let me ask you about the point you were making before which is that there is action to try to prevent the philippines from withdrawing from the i.c.c. where does that stand how does that work and can it be enforced. well it's a it's unclear at this stage so it's being tested as the senate in superman court
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the supreme court hasn't made a ruling. and so time and time will tell whether there were there will be a battle ten between the president and what but clearly there are there are a lot within the philippines that want to ensure that the regime is held accountable but you know when one looks at the the allegations that have been made there they are stark where in terms of the number of killings the brutality of the killings and the president hasn't sought to distance himself from them quietly country is has taken full credit or it so the evidence against him is overwhelming and of course he should stand trial and this step will not change that and hopefully the supremes court will take a strong stance to uphold the rule of law and ensure his own account or interesting to get your views in this tony cabinet thank you very much indeed. thank you flash
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floods have killed at least fifty nine people in the indonesian province of pop up several thousands are displaced torrential rain caused damage in the provincial capital jayapura floodwaters have receded leaving a trail of mud fallen trees and homes which need drying out. new information has emerged about the ethiopian airlines crash last sunday reuters news agency quotes an investigation source who says the plane flew on usually fost after takeoff and the pilot requested air traffic control to turn back the remains of the one hundred fifty seven victims are being returned to their families mohammed at all reports from. grieving families of some of the one hundred five to seven victims of ethiopian airlines flight three zero to. mourn the loss of their loved ones. arriving at this field where remnants of the ally and allies true not around brings it all home for them. the airline officials say they haven't found even
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a single body intact just body parts which would make that a process took a while. in the ethiopian airlines didn't give us anything they told us to wait until thursday we waited and thursday came they are now saying they couldn't find anything i wish they told us that they found nothing in the first place this is major grief have.

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