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i went to a new monday by j.f.k. . and on my shift. idea had to do it to live. and morning and believe such. and when i. wanted to write in concrete building. so that in a modern os well what to avoid a one in two going to have a two children. who don't want to do use went out. in the on to school and. play days who did it.
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him is not going to be a problem because we're trying our country and what i'm saying. in the. beginning is me. and i can tell you this and to make a program. in our media you're more from debuted out in the attic it does have raised a number of a gene down. there which got so many into the game they don't know.
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delighted to do all these. issues. we. are one due. to how affected with. my dream. in the hour i would be very very discouraged. i mean me a brawl but in. my. mind . i'm good as dream you are now. my life my future it's not business i don't want to see what did i can want better shoes would be. whatever you want to be in export their sort from the numbers in which it is because your lab rummy you have your morning. i want to be made and.
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my usual busboy is the white people and the lashon and people like you when people . in the evening time like this they can be on these beaches 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 was. here when a minister goes. to counseling people i feel much. in and out of tune on the planet. luckily i have the good news for you. now well but then i got i think to. know that it will be well with you in jesus
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name. economic dialogue here that people are running for office the place you feel that job is not a left is a game but today you might enjoy to invest you look around you you i don't know why you haven't cosigned whatever you know how people in the past that the past go over the past recchi dentist you hope for this country i want you to believe that if this possible is generational that you can be the cost of the transformation of this country. not be dealt with one of the best going to you know walk in jesus' name. away. i want to stay with. what to do. monday
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night in my house. my room with my children. is now behind. the dead and gone screwed when it was street. above them i'm now training. for our society in liberia. yeah quiet it gives you a good job is is there a. while and then who is. the one with a bloody. so. you do to help them. i get. i get frustrated. because you are you talking to
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a mate do you try to teach him he's not be attention to me. i would like my dollar ticket i want to business i'm the one 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 well as if. we're going to. play someone. one nation and it's. liberty and justice for all. when it's there shall i go. for.
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you so that's nice and. the. mood. in the will even very funny indeed in a new money in. the mood and then there are mistakes. this month. 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
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alfred and his rate is. low from the public on a daily basis of. what's happening in the rest of sites. that have been some changes before over the years you know. kind of the oh you don't know you know you know i don't know one of the we came up a wish on which we would inform the public about it. originally what they were trying to is that we can factual information the information was up like you. people. report everything that we see how we researched it before we. got to. this is the news room this is where the news stories is
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published and is how it's done it like i said unusual. for 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 the story the house and the board i have in the stories. it's 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
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liberia in history. 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 door mateen mon funny in a way when it broke i guess that out all was lost i said though i get i get i myself in though. so i must continue to go out there and these also encourage me and i may keep it all so i did a lot of 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
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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 nuts clark is preaching what we were. if you have to be heroes just to put to good use you will have the money to people so they didn't get judges news from heroes news people and they get put out to. get sent up point out a reference. to did it very very good up to got some time with.
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the amount to buy a newspaper all get information on this say well. yes you are really making a lot my hope for liberia is that once the liberian. people are opportunity for all i'm hearing and everybody we're all cesspool melich . everyone with us as to who rose would what. at the end of it the liberal got washed. 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 series on the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com i'm come all santamaria from the whole rewind same thanks for joining us.
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some people say that my feelings are any programs that they're not real but if i think they're real then they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can around but feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does earring. what i can assure you is that will change. new zealand's prime minister promises to get tough on christ church prepares to bury the first victims of friday's mosque attacks. and the mass tribute by students close to the scene of the first mass killings.
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on sam is a this is al jazeera live from coming up israeli forces hunt a man who stabbed and shot the soldier with his own weapon in the occupied west bank theo pierce transport minister says there are clear similarities between last weekend's h.b.o. p. and plane crash and then these years line the disaster. the first funerals of the victims of the new zealand mosque attacks is due to be held in christ church fifty people were killed by a gunman who shot at worshipers during friday prayers at two separate mosques in the city the country mourns the dead attention is focusing on preventing another
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similar attack happening again tightening new zealand's gun laws is at the top of just in the gender a government is meeting for the first time since the mass shooting to consider banning some guns used in the attack and grieving family i know you know that there is understandably grief in new zealand right now but there is anger there are questions that need to be. and we are looking for as well. we need to provide assurances to the public that everything that could have been done headspin done but whether or not more could and should have been done so putting in place what needs to occur to answer those questions there are ways that we can bring in a fictive. regulation of firearms that actually target those that we need to target and that is our focus. grieving family members are now preparing to bury their loved ones many are frustrated with
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a time delay because of the investigation but officials say or bodies should be returned by wednesday we've been working really hard through the night to ensure the process of returning the deceased to their loved ones has taken place expediently the process has been very emotional in highly stressful for all and you can imagine the the emotions are running high is in accordance with the islamic faith and the families have want to devote to be retuned it soon as possible it we're ensuring that we do that. there's been heightened security across the country with extra police officers deployed around schools businesses and places of worship many people have continued to go to vigils across the country to pay tribute to the victims while in hey joins us now live from christ church and we heard muslim leaders wayne speak of of gratitude for the great outpouring of support tell us
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more about the vigils going on. yes or of being vigils being held throughout the course of monday not just in christ church in many places around this country monday a very important day for this city because there was a comment from the police that they would like this city to at least begin to try to get back to normal that was the start of a new working week the start of a new school weekend in the last hour or so we've seen probably around two thousand mainly school students coming here after the end of their school day to pay their respects at the police cordon here which leads down to the el nor mosque which is still behind that police cordon still a crime scene that is where most people were killed on friday so they came here to hold a vigil of course this is a relatively small city so many people know someone who was caught up in the
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attacks killed or wounded some school students indeed were killed inside the el nor mosque it's a tragedy that has struck many people in this city of course in particular the muslim community and as you mentioned on monday they have been speaking about some of the support i've been receiving and we. are warning of more when we are all here. it was tremendous. there's no more you know warts the bricks the amount of support that we have because not only with the new zealand but all of the war and we understand the prime minister is due to speak shortly no doubt the issue of gun control might come up following that cabinet meeting when. i think there's no doubt that it will come up this is the first time that the cabinet will have met
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since the attack on friday the prime minister on sunday gave a brief outline i guess of what may be discussed in that meeting and it's really going to be everything she said that has been raised because if this attack and that includes gun control i'm sure that will be at the very top of the agenda it seems that she wants to for a start anyway completely ban the sale of semiautomatic weapons the type of which were used by the main suspect brenton talent on friday and may also talk about things in that meeting related to powers given to intelligence agencies whether or not those intelligence agencies in the police did enough research into the types of groups that brinton terror and may be associated with we're talking about white nationalist groups or white supremacy groups according to some of the information that was released in his so-called manifesto so i think it would have been
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a very broad ranging cabinet meeting and we should expect some fairly strong comments again from the prime minister when that meeting finishes and wayne we're getting word in that the suspect has decided he wants to be self represented he doesn't want a lawyer what does that tell us. well yes that's right brains in town the twenty eight year old main suspects the only suspect according to the police the sole gunman involved in the killings on friday appeared in court on saturday morning it was a very brief appearance he did have a jew lawyer assigned to him for that court appearance which as i say was fairly brief he was remanded without plea and will reappear on april the fifth we now learned that he has effectively fired that duty lawyer and has said that he wants to represent himself of course it's been done before many times but the concern that already been expressed in christchurch is that if this of course goes to trial
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beyond that april fifth appearance again in court that he may well use this as a way to push whatever he claims to represent as a say that appears to be something like white supremacist white supremacy or white nationalism so the concern is that without a lawyer in there to effectively control things in a trial situation that he may use this forum to push that agenda for this so yes it appears that he will now represent himself on april fifth when he appears again and also beyond that all right thanks so much wayne live from christ church where suspect charged with the shootings is from australia our reporter went to grafton in the state of new south wales a community trying to distance itself from the man charged with the attacks its tone and the sleepy provincial town of grafton is waking up to another day
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reflection about the horrific events in christchurch 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 disturbed religious leaders in his home town we got inside to you now he said you know they will we all sectarian you know how all of these little kids 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 side now we're not that's
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that's not us what happened and what this guy did is not is not crofton's parishioners who know the tyrant family say it's well respected and has been here for generations like one pipe and farmer was good then burke probably or what did you think when you heard that someone from grafton was involved. others had a message for christ's church people can just reach out and say you know we we don't know what went wrong but. you know we just. a prison with here and hope that you can get some sort of 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 knew brenton tarrant well they say they don't want to appear on camera because they don't want to be associated with the alleged killer of fifty people
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they say the man accused of the christ church attacks is not the man they once knew . him al-jazeera grafton. is the new zealand human rights commission and he says he hopes the tragedy brings more awareness to human rights abuses in the country. we have to keep in mind that when you look across the world you see linda has one of the best human rights records in the world but one has to say the competition isn't great is it new zealand is a multicultural society it's welcoming of all religions all backgrounds all ethnicities but having said that there's no doubt that in some quarters of society in new zealand the reserve problem of islamophobia and there is a problem of racism and we have to be mature enough to recognise that and then try and take steps to deal with it i think that we have to give closer attention to
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this ghastly insidious invidious problem we have to give closer attention to it i mean for instance we the new zealand human rights commission has been asking for better collection of. hate related crimes we need to know the scale of the problem and then once we have that information we need to have a comprehensive survey examination of this phenomenon in new zealand and then we need to devise on top of that an effective plan of action to deal with this sort of xenophobia extremism and i think that it's beholden on us in order to support the islamic community in new zealand to take those steps and i have.
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