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i stopped being so spoiled from the time i was about eight nine and i realized how different life can be with tabbing everything at your feet and without being given everything you want if you could wish for anything what would it be. who would. go for food. and just call them and school thing ever to live. for food first yeah and why food first so i can eat and get. my head back to them. thank you to them in recent years the family firm has faced serious difficulties and they've moved north to johannesburg life is not rosy life is not rosy it has a lot of downs it and a lot of dark falls but if you strong and if you make it there's nothing for you to
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be worried about you can get through anything they locked me in jail you up in jail what they do that they did that last. movie they looked in jail last monday yes they did let's all get into this state he never gave the fruit. was a terrible daft. i've grown to be more mature but i've still got my old ways. what do you mean by being more mature well obviously i wouldn't be saying a bluff to you you know and my money says the same my dad he says that i still live a lot that's that's part of me that will never leave me the law is not.
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see you get it. i mean that's you and get. you get you the boss get and look at the sky and suddenly you know. what we'll be done that's really good. you can just look ahead and say. you know when you can feel like. i can. let you know. that seven little guy was living in a township near durban which had seen a lot of political violence at fourteen when he went to find him at his home we were told he wasn't there for. everybody.
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hello x. and to be a bookie on the head. yesterday last night. about five to eight. had an argument to the sky it's easy to beat me up and that's hard to come. and while i was talking to in those old friends was like behind me hit me up i don't. that is consciousness and when i came when i woke up i was here . in the hospital. and then i started having seizures. and a prosthetic in no. way. like there. was a lot. she claims i lost my sister and i told him no it's true. and
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then his friend says i think i'm good to him because i goto my school. within a week longer was out of hospital and back into school which is maybe why. another of our children. lived on a farm in the northern trance fall when he was seven i think my views caught. i hear sean scott and bob knight i showed little who saw what feels good it feels. like a bomb foam. and i one time will kony might. the last seven years have brought a lot of sadness for a number of our children months after we met the venom at seven his life changed
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forever i did from it when you love me do. it do they didn't you need they need outside i'm totally into finally got. to have only to make good progress in. the us naval front. is the shield school just on. there's not going to come a minute often in. certain to see certain do. three feet of means at all and see alliteration snaith insanity i want to listen to a school bus and no more than skin just. down your user could put jane yes. well actually didn't actually have any of any school tommy foley. on the phone by proxy.
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i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty. it's. hard to hold. his do lots of things together like if you will but his friends are always way into a thing about. if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. if he's behind you think he's a bad man fly in the world shut demurely fly right in the work and madness bus go back to work just get they get the disease or you pick allies with them i find out
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what happened to the man who was from. ghana a shocking year in me why did he try. one night four years later shane's father didn't come home. you seen him when you and your in doubt but these friends in about maybe one night sleep by the most and then back about it was about a week i think i'm not sure when they still never found him and my mother the police phone and they found about my mother man political see if you do as he's bought and it was his body that does the worst thing that happened to me and after that. they stabbed him as mud but just in the know as mud. and i think you can get cross with god because god's only one you can take a loved one away from you can blame him maybe it was for a reason you never know what it is and. at seven to pull lived with his mother in the heart of sou'wester. a lot of the animals a week or so it's. out of hakeem to start to miss you when you now have
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planted them to go return with. you number one john looked like and just i think my son. and i did a car did you know. it's a one on one and. come you still do something now i want you to move to a new pollution people like mine. from . home. at fourteen he has not escaped so it's a he lives in the same concrete house talking some of the cold in winter shares it with his brother or sister and his aunt. his mother died three years ago.
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i. do not know alka. ninety six but this could play. with. a kid. over dylan. governess a book because. i knew her. and. i do. but i. never do a man who. is from a poor. i see. in
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monaco took a hit. and. was. given for those in the uk. they've been given a good outcome. in day q. showed a young girl who like to achieve it didn't show. it too much to include fish. than.
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to perform for. you. still in the net and. a lot of fun. she. at seven twenty and is it lived in a town in the north or south africa they've been going steady since nursery school . going to. shoot from home i show my ticket. to give them a call. from those who. said i. think you're like like lock up the worst that. they can up with you. i'm a big. enough i'm not out with ya ya know.
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help the kind of shoppers fall if you're not careful about what i hear from. you at fourteen they tend the same high school in the same town but their relationship seems to be in trouble. i want to know this week each way and go. oh it'll be so quick. so there was a relationship. you know the series this event. honey in the home of oh . just so you and no.
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can you tell me when the this please. please. tell tell us about the oh i don't understand and. that is what you need to act or she who. for you or who do you know them or whether. he ever loving gulf states. what you see. is that. no one made an easy task. shame at seven. you had a relationship i think. has on c.d.'s and i never understand like life properly i know to understand life proper i'm only fourteen years old did you want to get married when the. kids who are good. you know
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i think if you know and get mad and think that big deal mad i have to go. come alone no i don't want what happened to mark. hewitt to board. and what is your income do to get. a meal at a time. i'm on funds that. are just to me. head to the woods one hundred percent confidential. but. also of a girl. do you have boyfriends you know. who did. not come to us oh yeah i know i believe in their voices and fish yes i did and i thought she it's yes i did but i've got to let
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love sex love sex love is not for me you know go for. if you had a girl yeah. there's been numerous slash and steps. and there's just so many different people these lots of different types of guys this is a type which just use you and don't really care about you and there's a type which say they're in love with you but probably you're just talking jack they just want to get something out of you and then there's a tie pretty kick which i haven't come across it's better just. like a little man at the must you know if you can and i'm just cornered off and
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just look somewhere else. i don't want to be a dating machine. or. a dating machine is when you date ok you date this guy you meet this guy like you're a dating then you realize he doesn't come he's here right so then you say oh you know. i just don't think it's working out then you find someone else and then you guard them and then realize something's wrong with them all they don't suit you or they don't dress well the ones of the printers and eyebrow and green hair and. i don't know black jackets in the pants wishing to talk to me and i was like hi how you know you could be dangerous to me so i'm going to talk you know. if you look so worst experience that you get. obviously we distrust. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby we've been employing it was making sure it's got a really. revealed secret see what messaging out there will be people
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out there you know. and connections some don't want to expose many in legacy media . mass shooting. documents for al-jazeera investigations how to sell a massacre on al-jazeera. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition with child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was married for money just a few weeks ago she'd only seen some missionaries who says she's proved many marriages happen i couldn't richard is a missionary or rescues goals the money goes to buy again outrightly. be trucked to gail before she's born there what if it takes fourteen years you get mondays the brothers can still go to get the money wife. it is murder
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when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and need shit off ration you know. that's not insignificant in the embers that insignificant ideologically that insignificant even as a crime gag that very significant by dictating big government in the fucked up policy now shall not kill the radicalized youth series on al-jazeera. and you are in town or in london the top stories are now jazeera it's being reported that e.u. leaders in brussels may grant the u.k. an extension to its brakes it deadline till may the seventh or the end of twenty nineteen south to the u.k. prime minister spent the day in the belgian capital trying to convince the e.u.
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to an operation a three month delay to his departure date of u.k. is currently due to leave the bloc in just over a week our correspondent lawrence me says the e.u. is annoyed to the two reason may wouldn't say what would happen if the withdrawal deal but defeated again in parliament she wouldn't give them an answer now based on that and her of a civil service when she was speaking to them at the meeting itself new it now appears that they may have to be in the process of changing the offer and this is just an idea because they haven't now formalized it but they're talking about what they're describing as a different configuration potentially yes the same technical extension if a deal passes next week but if it doesn't pass and she won't say what she's going to do in states then they're potentially raising the specter they came of the u.k. having to stay in the e.u. for another nine months and take part in european elections in order for some sort
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of new idea to emerge instead. u.s. president donald trump says it's time the united states fully recognized israel's sovereignty over the golan heights in a tweet trump said the golan heights is a critical strategic area for the security of israel and for regional stability the region was captured by israel during the six day war in one thousand nine hundred seven from the syrian army. a devastating storm has affected nearly two million people across southern africa rescue teams in mozambique extended the search for survivors who are still trapped in flooded areas emergency teams have been rescuing the stranded people in the hardest hit town of barrow that fifteen thousand are still stranded at least ninety three people have died in iraq after the ferry they were traveling on capsized in the northern city of mosul around two hundred people were on the vessel which was traveling on the tigris river many of the victims are
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thought to be women and children who could not swim there's the top stories fourteen up south africa continues next avenue's after a straight up to that thanks for watching africa. in one thousand nine hundred two we visited. the daughter visited chief in the southern parts of france to the town. i'm chillin i want to eliminate croom. in the middle. and i want to know what. he says. in seven years when it's his ideas about language changed she suggested that we do the interview in english this time. tell us what's changed here. i had yeah
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and and this head in my day i don't want it anymore sweet thirty she just moved it's a two legged was all and. this double story my day to decided to kill you and make you to tell a story and what's changed in your family in the loss of. my day is been a member of payments for cape town. and two was a member of parliament who won t. but they lack tate and he can't tie. its own. minds a lot by. giving them let alone. welcome gain what goos when does a honeymoon. but. why
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do you mean. me is the. length of. true is my name. for kilts. it's potent i thought about how you think of closing of could money nothing else with a lot of money what. it's. at seven patrick lived in the smart's cape town suburb of or under bush his close friend robert was a neighbor. yet at fourteen they are still friends attending the same exclusive school. robert you think your parents are rich or poor living sort of rich some fish lying rich
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just like that most children are like here yes let's just all right be optional you have to your little kitty. in one thousand nine hundred two we had a lot of trouble keeping the interview focus. on kind of the financial. markets and what hasn't changed. charles for me and now with. this isn't half of the art. work i would get the car for that that you don't need.
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to. have. someone that you can run but live in what is now one of the world's favorite tourist destination which. is really quite dumb because. coming here i'm going back to the mountains. but like it's pretty sure because as they come into i kept on the first thing that they see a black spot it comes from a fault which like. such a going to impression you know what it should be. i mean like. link. well well well when patrick can drop a true seven in one thousand nine hundred. finance from crime we're a big talking point well oh well well and then i was fifteen my sister
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came out this. police will surround the house i don't think steve. it's what you're about. to have an i mean this. i've had talked about. it have a friend my house. at seven and his friend leander lived within sight of table mountain not far from patrick and robert in what had been a migrant workers' hostel their daily lives had been framed by violence both in these hostels and also in the eastern cape where they spent time. in. the toy train the dance of protest of the liberation movement was something they
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had witnessed firsthand in both cases was. that the. yes was. the man for the fan service. he did do you own a soul. you've. made and when you make it will you come. back. you. know as you've been listening to. the sinking of. the weekend.
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i was at the woodlawn last night. what i did. i learned to do you just. got to. where you. are going to loop and doing men. and because it informs. ideas it. was born. on one. night than. likely to. why do i want to. look. it up the
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only ones. i know any time. an indian name before i do understand. a pair of water was when you looked at my name. even. pundits and parents and friends. at fourteen and have moved back to the eastern cape where there are ten school they live half an hour's journey from one another. and. i'm trying to do. good to. be would a lost mystery of lead to team was on one arm and bill animals of political. life. you know mobile home. to.
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a long line of. glossy one. little nothing incumbent fireplace. down on his of my. well no one. no vocal. we feasted. into lynne cheney pants. well can you tell when caught up in the courtroom. and then shams. began and his truck came into my midst to talk and then comprehension as a speech. you and. i will come on to him in a mansion. he doesn't i mean he should teach you a lot of attention. because i'm a mass of people. every day. just wake up basically in the
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morning go to school until about twenty two. and then i have sports from three o'clock until five and then i choose to go to school and sport and i soccer practice from five to two and talk seven fifteen. and wednesdays normie us both matches like correct be a cricket matches or thing fact those days practice again at school and at soccer and fridays and i mean my free day like from school activities and things like that . with.
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the that's my dog ambled them but sadly they run away. they do like to come inside. sweet. as when you come through the kitchen the teacher met me and as you can see another sock on the recruit crosses if it than i already did it. right this would have a stone the ok that's my family my mother. my brother died and
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it's my sister as you can see she's supporting liverpool also an issue like disc on this right now. oh and these are my puppy sadie how could i forget about it this is snoopy in the season. and i want to get it i don't want to maybe she's going to be a zookeeper i don't know i didn't because i love animals so like they've got so much in. motion the moment on the bag she and the one dog and the one cat oh my you look up to them. yeah it's the biology project i do which i'm actually still kept since suppose very cute and ticked off it's names tom tom york strong enough parents you know my kids just really just
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a pain in the neck every week but. this . is self-portrait as an animal which is done and well hostels which i did and i think standard two or three much of my book that's my bit on that side all my pictures and my guys and this is where i do my own walk over here and study that for exams and that and things like get. and my failure to my support his love of blues his michael i want one of the best writers in the world i would say my favorite is well smyth like he's a mover does on sunday night meaning that some people believe he doesn't want to move out to meet. and exodus is. not deft i don't know i've been maybe pamela anderson v.i.p. i like watching there but she's not there to bust not like the one is nikki on
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another shorty and i. like it is a great basketball player for me that's it to keep a school play it's a good investment sports south of the room legend. and with an m. and a and then i am told you tell me. and then. they nearly ended. so you mean monday and probably someone like consistent. insist on. one. or likes the question she's not. for lack of ill people and. put people on staff. with the papers to do that it's radiohead and english rock band and you know the. best band i think for the most
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original rock band of the ninety's this is over. on the wall. and it's puff t.v. and to tuck and match on black tony and i. think his scott and scotty could sense a few. it's. easy stuff it's j. cookie steen. the days i last checked. this was a curt. and if a thing which made me like him the most because i wrote a million saying your reply made yeah. replied yeah i think his secretary not him one of the process. he told me that if
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i won if i want to receive the letters each and every year from him had to pay him i had done a mini trial is. this x. be true. on your walls. just got its sling the on in leo and jason brooks that's it the war. of just celine dion. kind did you notice me and masculine tyranny from the lips. of. good man in the. one i was painted as a little enemy one in my one missile into antenna two like.
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now pose a new life in south africa. close. to . the button at night here is my mother he's like a bass or never liked that other doctor my my living my friend's. dad. maybe if i say will smith like you know is not good to me for me like if i need food in my mother's day for me guidance she asked me through school at home without my mother and no way i'll be now. now talk about anything everything. you've written this name them from. school is. like what everyone says to me are just both my head yes. there are some of the sisters just do you want to go to the shops me
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few know. i'm not like off to you like you feel good to see me upset like i think about i mean a kind of failure i think are really good cared for first like ten seconds and awful terrible awful. funny a couple of miles from kitchen in the france lived in alexandra. in one thousand nine hundred two a quarter of a million people were squashed into two square miles. to prove. no mother might you. know go like i'm today my whole. life. coming. out on the go don't want to want to know each. other due to what. i was so i was. true.
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to the number one hundred. fourteen france is still poor he still lives in alexandra. you asked him about president mandela. you know that includes i did say hold off on an awful. idea but not enough into thin off thing i get high. move the tool because in the location crew that means holding the cuckoo i had said into the not for but to allow. you. to move forward some of whom would cease to change. you know. you try lifting again i cannot jump the gun. and then by the truth of the one that needs to my novels well.
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who end up back in the profession and people are profoundly because. from him when young. people will see excuse. t.v. doing. don't empty it was like that one lean toward getting bored and then too proficient. in one thousand nine hundred two tim to see lived in switzerland in the remains of a squash account. it had been razed to the ground in the wall between a and c. and an carter supporter. but please do not include the new money bags like
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a gun to. the gods. that i won't be able to thank you. that's strange. i'm looking in a platinum and have pins out and i'm. not saying did she. look happy just reading did she listen to do you know i was musician. in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine after some years living in the countryside of causing a child temper cedar is back and so richard living in n.z. i'm sure the hostel. aims and supper i am time to. remember that and the only time when i went and corn that. is most of it from. my phone for you to. do good. work there and. one too long to leave there you alex unless you. can get there like one hundred
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forty people the welcome. i knew quite well the moment you. amanda lang i'm well i remember now i think i acted he was like killers and then as i kid but then i am bob our them. is the core not eat god learner between i didn't want to win the nomination currently sort of had an avatar say i like your corner in. the past you know the color red glow on the moon much sun they rationed our views on. the war in lieu of the on the. moon. clothes me i'm a virgin i don't want to get married cause i hate sports i personally believe in
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god i used to only pray when it's accepted now i believe that the gun actually guys be beneath the rubble loved to be chief. we've got some very heavy rain damaging wainscot to cycling's affecting northern parts of australia at the moment his travel and i've a towards the northwest we have veronica at the moment we're more concerned with travel because that's the one that's going to make landfall quickest that's rolling through the gulf of carpentaria northern parts of northern territory northern areas
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of queensland seeing yet more heavy rain through friday going into sas that punched its way inland into the final face to all of northern territory flooding rains running a drought affected area so that's some consolation but we are going to say a lot of heavy rain in those damaging winds to some time to come too and some high seas by the time we come to the end of the weekend is wrong and that will make least way across the northwest of the country central areas meanwhile see also dry warm weather and so temperatures getting up to thirty eight celsius in alice springs a thirty four melbourne says more still around him some warmth to into new zealand really looking lovely here as we go on through the next couple days lawsie clear skies all last gasps of some a hanging on here twenty three celsius for oakland she's such twenty one there for christ yes with that try and find weather we get up to twenty one c. in tokyo was we go on through friday but falling back to saturday.
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a chance for reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to rig unite with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the korean war on al jazeera. and underfoot it was on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to
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unfold they will witness there that we should not be in this position. they will live as much extreme content as they can get. to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. and signed facebook on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. this is al jazeera. and on our intel of this is the al jazeera news hour live from london coming up
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live here say to discuss with senate leaders a request for a short extension. but will the u.k. prime minister get delay to breaks it will live in brussels where e.u. leaders will deliver their verdict. donald trump vows to recognize israel's sovereignty over an area seems to from syria. thousands of people remain marooned in mozambique and zimbabwe one week after cycling a die devastated the region. tragedy on the tigris river dozens of people are killed after a ferry carrying people celebrating nauru's sinks in iraq. on paul recent are all your sports coming up as one of the legends of baseball says goodbye to his home crowd in tokyo after a twenty eight year major league career. will begin in brussels where a unit is a wrestling with u.k.
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promise to trees a maze request for a delay to breaks it unidos were expected to announce the decision three hours ago but they're still locked in talks rex it is now just over a week away the e.u. has so far insisted that they would change the brics it withdrawal deal they've agreed with the u.k. prime minister and that the british parliament must back it but that deal has been rejected by u.k. m.p.'s twice already to resume has spent the day in the belgian capital appealing to european leaders to approve a delay until the end of june. hell is outside the british parliament in westminster first let's go to laurin sydney who's in brussels now and look to have settled hours ago what happened and went wrong. what what went wrong lauren was was a ninety minute question and answer session between series in may and the twenty seven other leaders of the european union in which she was asked to present her case as to why she wants to delay which is straightforward enough to try to get her
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deal through but she was asked repeatedly by european leaders well what are you going to do next week if you lose your deal again for a third time are you going to simply walk away from the european union with no deal which would create chaos all do you have some alternative plan which you haven't told us about yes and she was evasive and refused to answer repeatedly and some also that happens they ripped up the draft that's agreed to her extension until may the twenty second when told to have dinner without her and so sick she's stuck in a room here by herself while they're all having dinner discussing an alternative strategy that alternative strategy seems to be an extension of that until some point in may the conditions of which are quite clear all if the u.k. decides to participate in the european elections towards the end of may it will have to tell the european union by april the eleventh which is the last decades
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they can say is taking part in the elections in may and if he says he wants to participate in those elections then bracks it would be extended until the end of the year so in this you can infer all sorts of things but it seems to be the two main things are the european has now effectively run out of patience entirely with some reason may dissembling not being straight with them as to what she wants to do next week if the deal fails under this plan it wouldn't necessarily have to be another vote next week in the wouldn't have to be an emergency. brussels summit next week either because the whole thing will be shoved a bit further down the road but ultimately it is the most extraordinary humiliation for some reason may have said against her wishes she wanted to come here and all specialty extension and her argument forces apparently been so in convincing that the european union has basically said is a block ok you can send over there right we're just going to take control of this without you in the room and in doing that you would have to assume they're trying
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to and power the british parliament and saying to it that you know it's reason they can't tell you or us what's going on that we're going to give you a lot more time to sort of think around something else that you could do instead and take control of the process if she appears not to be capable of doing it. thank you very much. gets an extension would that be enough to get her withdraw. i'm not sure that anything at this point is necessarily enough to get her deal across the line i think it's possibly becoming apparent to everybody there and here that her deal has very little chance of succeeding in a third vote and hence this sort of recalibration taking place tonight i think there may be an awareness now that beav perhaps miscalculated the offer that it was planning to make by issuing this ultimatum that she would only get her extension if a deal pos they thought they would be focusing minds of the british parliament
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encouraging people to vote for her deal over the threat of no deal without realising perhaps the extent of feeling within their own party at the baps no deal is not such a bad idea they then thought well they didn't of course factor in her speech to parliament last night in which she was going to be so she was so derisory about him please that anybody who perhaps was thinking of switching sides to change their minds the other part of this strategy appears to be that if a deal failed she would then come back to brussels at the end of next week and accept a long extension will she feel. flatly refused to do that essentially saying over my dead premiership would i accept that of course the reason is that her party risks splintering over a long extension which in itself opens the way to all sorts of things a softer breaks that perhaps no breaks if at all which leads to people to think that perhaps to reason may as has a realize that no deal is the best second option after her deal he keeps the party together she exceeds to the right
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of her party to hard break city is there and essentially perhaps manages to keep her party in power the problem with all of this of course is that it's terrifying for people who feel no deal both the e.u. and here so the e.u. or recalibrating their offer you know how to rehear there will be efforts next week to try and overturn the business of parliament by in peace to take back control so that they could force a change to the exit date in the event that everything gets pushed to that march twenty ninth deadline what happens if they manage that well all it really does is push this whole issue two or three months down the road without any evidence whatsoever as lawrence was saying there of any plan b. it will turn to how thank you very much. u.s. president donald trump says it's time the united states for he recognized israel's sovereignty of the golan heights in a tweet trump said the golan heights is a critical strategic area for the security of israel and for regional stability the
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region was captured by israel during the six day war in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven in the syrian army israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fact forty called a bold move. and through. your. proof. reading. through the roof. and. all the desire. to. do. the story. is rude. israel and syria have fought two wars over the golan heights the key conflict was in june one hundred sixty seven when after defeating egypt in jordan israel captured the area from
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syria six years later syria attacked and tried to regain control of the area but was repelled nine hundred seventy four syria and israel signed an agreement establishing a un buffer zone but in ninety one israel announced it was an exciting the good on heights and this is not recognized internationally mike hanna joins us live from washington michael explain the significance of this move by a president trump well what it is is effectively a reversal of more than fifty years of u.s. policy in the region which along with the rest of the international community did not recognize israel's annexation of the globe golan heights now this is a principle of international law on the one hand underpinned by united nations resolution so certainly president trump in making this unilateral decision announcing it by a tweet is reversing what has been solid u.s.
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policy for fifty two years and what's the reaction likely to be. well there has been the normal reaction that one could expect from prime minister netanyahu he's welcome to tears one can see certainly his is his standing has been buttressed coming into an election a crucial election that's going to be held in israel next month some though within the u.s. have expressed deep concern about this move one of them a former spokesman for state department philip crowley who saying that this is a deeply dangerous move in a very unstable region and certainly it would not advance any peace plan in fact it would help end to any process or any possible process toward some kind of peaceful resolution of the ongoing israeli palestinian conflict so certainly president trump insisting that this is the move is a long way to go still but what is going to be we'll see in the next few days now down to is a chorus of disapproval from the united nations and one must remember that the u.s.
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used to the principle of international law to criticize the russian occupation of crimea the fact that this is a blatant contradiction appears to have bypassed president trump but not by a policy israeli prime minister who's greeted this with great joy i can i thank you very much indeed. much more ahead on this news hour from london in australia mass evacuations are taking place across parts of the northern territory ahead of cycling travel. new zealand's prime minister moves quickly to change gun laws one week after an attack killed fifty muslims. and in sports a decision over a new rules to lower testosterone in female athletes is delayed leaving a top athlete in limbo.
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the trade of death damage and flooding is continuing to devastate southern africa one week after psycho and barreled through the region mozambique zimbabwe and malawi have been hit the hardest more than one point seven million people are affected many have lost their homes spending days without food or water two hundred forty two died in mozambique alone that number is expected to rise the government says fifteen thousand people many of them ill still need to be rescued in zimbabwe the death toll has jumped to one hundred thirty nine and the rain is continuing roads and bridges have collapsed a humanitarian operations more difficult the u.n. says two hundred thousand people need urgent food aid for three months and fifty six people have died in malawi eighty two thousand people are displaced and there enough is of disease understeers malcolm webb is travelling through one of the worst hit regions he says in danger district in western mozambique first the border
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with zimbabwe. cycling it i ripped through roads and washed away bridges. to our journey from west to the para.

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