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so sort of does not used to purchase the next who. do it so. the market must go his. own tones only finitely many the mocking muskoka owner is here with me in sydney was stupid thank goodness. got a little. dividend is quite as it is and look at this by one means i could be stupidity shuffled off me was the answer is one of the first schools to be integrated in a compulsory directive across the country. was that there's a device in the disease vulnerability to solve us and i passed it myself obvious vasile but after me i look back now i was not i was . a little bit. late i think my view is what.
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i hear just once caught and by the night i should but it's us on the phone with. me only. six that i've said so that it's a yes but then me so do you think you said you used in medicine schools. in the snow was it to float that i said to solve the scene so scene. c. talking. and i'm going to get this like did this late date by a train vested interest and yes. i have both flossy. in my time i take yes but damn i'm going.
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to peter king of lot of. spying. lawsuits. but i'm still dreams of having his own farm. sort of civet the cleanest the bloke risky and robo can do a lot of good. and fun to off with a stone at the luck with that i'll go for the real from the luckiest but he has a lock i don't who knows need he took you off the socal for storm. with one of the local look below. the divil. a. new one will. be in.
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the competition at this i can put the scene i live in you missed a very good. at seven we found him busy living with her grandmother in soweto in a squatter camps. a bloody power struggle had devastated the area. will not. be. ungentle given just. for more long life. events and the last couple of black. men think. we're going. back. to the sea there was living with her grandmother because her mother was working six
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days a week in a fast food restaurant in the city. on the money topic i'm on my almost kind of topic when michael cullen was and took in one pass over some of the . time and again. we must start. almost on an obama. rally in god a boy a minimalist. at fourteen tempus year was still you running for a happy family. memento my term and your with him was all my mom number one member. memory learned michelle in london. in one thousand
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nine hundred nine she had returned to see where it off to some years living with family and rural cousin in the tell. she was living in a true toss and going to school and. at first she felt uneasy about the area. being on a train a run through why why i. saw my me some. sad meant for only such a line cuts as our last. day and i was. sure . that everyone was. very very far off. the idea of getting those seven that's really bad weather making is when i knew
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what the was own risk. how was you all along the tone. also it means just. to please as a last. called i'm telling tell good and out of being in the loop then off we go and. play can. be new money bank. dance moment i'm never. going to get my own people. at twenty one temper silly lives on the next street in a similar house. she had employment in a restaurant for a year to close down with one and three women unemployed it's very difficult to find work. so she takes care of her aunt's baby and keeps house. her mother is still the only person in the family that is permanently empowered so money is tight
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. like a pillow winner. tonight we would all just call but they are no longer with us. matt is a look at home our one i want to. see. if there was any right. to live in our middle class some of the good i. there is a. bomb squad you see. i was. going to miles good to see the nuns in my well. you know my city says i'm. going to see the self when. i'm going to the exam you know for a look as it is i when i recall one leads or it's interesting malarkey i decided not to so even things which would mean that no one biggest i would spank would.
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also really matter manning using lashley xilinx jim bambi and if i knew. there was a clue what the bins are and opens it with a set of three. i married him a bit of a lie when i don't care. i want my good. speech a lot more. so in. the lungs or pull. out you know what will not come along and won't do our bundle even less are frequently used. to coming up to
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the food unless either through cover ok. or one too long like alice i must. get a bank run. in the market like. you could. put on. a mandela. activities was like killers and in our psyche but there. is a corner. between our grievances and i wonder. if we had an avatar. week or in the. past you know they're coming on and reading us the national
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and our. eternal paper now winds are shining i. recently saw engineers entering out the no enjoy. these jets along and they may able. and those that don't want fish. now that's why you have a motel in daytona so now there was recently. you called out yes there is a jail cell in the isle to fill in only when you look at i want. longer was an exceptional seven year old he lived with his mother in
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a black township and spoke perfect english with an accent from american television . when we phoned him his grandmother had just died. what do you think happens people when they die there's nothing. the reason. they always became more. at fourteen when we went to find him longer was in hospital. with. head or accented with me.
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yesterday last night. with both of us. about five to eight. had an argument to the sky is easy to beat me up and that's hard to come. in while i was talking to one of his old friends who was like behind me hit with a little. that was consciousness and when i came when i woke up i was here. in the hospital. this is going back to fourteen. remember that you had been hit of the head with a bottle a kid i forget yeah and my sense of that was that it had to do. with jealousies that was over chick but that's ok but it went further than that i don't include thing of that i know the guy. they don't know what he looks like. he could
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laugh about in the end but i guess maybe when deep in them. just it happened i was none the wiser before. when he was seven longer got the opportunity to go to a mostly quiet state school in the suburbs. if i can school. actually my first time or if. you know what shot. he was shy yet when i'm. sixty eight i can't speak. i think. everyone will know nothing me. thought it was going to be the only day. it's. at. and you're scared of being one
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kid in months. like three here. pains monkeys could have gone to the kind of school system that's when they were going to school what people who think. they can have fun and i mean i've never been to unpick school. i'm good wherever i go because i'm still the same guy i was that you was a missed all the. we've all grown up a new some have kids and you know a lot of things the fact that when we have the matter what language.
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it's. like. at twenty one lives in johannesburg. his views about race have always been complex. you see if you're black a new one mammy told. you. you sure it's white. or she's a white kid like the for the like you see. i won the challenge like you and the stand i speak. that's. so you think you interfering a white person who may be. but you. know
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he's at a university which is mostly black and studying human resources or black economic empowerment. is on the creature i mean what do you think it will be does i know you still. the best is that going to be what you just described there is this. has been. are you engaging with your course. at university. like. the day i walked in the class and they talked for an hour and i walked out of there feeling nothing i will quit and change course. slow in that sense i'm more right because i thought and then go i needed to know that. we live in a time of war and tragedies crimes against humanity. activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests.
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extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on. who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to combat in kenya and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national human rights institutions. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes up into the environment goes around the world. best the sides are pushed on trends that it's a very modern way to do. well we've made poisons the measure of progress or the
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domestic population has become organized enough an active enough to believe that your pursuit in the ideas of good luck will kill people or more vulnerable circle of poison on al-jazeera. this is an opportunity to understand a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave our. and owner and taylor in london the top stories are now jazeera in libya the eastern warlord holy for have to has ordered his forces to quote liberate the capital the u.n. backed government in tripoli has declared a state of emergency after the so-called libyan national army has taken control of the town of carrion just seventy kilometers south of the capital on wednesday his
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fighters posted video online which appeared to show a large convoy of military vehicles on the move after leeds a rival to the u.n. backed government and controls much of the eastern libya united nations security council has called an urgent meeting on friday to discuss the tensions if europe investigators say the pilots of a plane which crashed last month followed correct procedure as recommended by boeing their preliminary report says the european airlines jet repeatedly nose dived as the pilots battled to control it the family of one of the victims of the disaster is now suing boeing for the crash comes as the u.s. aviation regulator says it's launching a new safety review of the now grounded boeing seven three seven max eight. united states house of representatives has approved a resolution to end all u.s. involvement in the saudi u.s. led war yemen thursday's vote marks the first time both chambers of congress have supported a war powers resolution
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a bill will now go to president donald trump who announced last month that he plans to veto it. the german chancellor angela merkel says the e.u. will work until the very last hour to avoid a no deal brics it is speaking in dublin not talks with the irish prime minister merkel said major efforts are underway to ensure an orderly solution to britain's exit from the block the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. in eight days but no agreed deal is in place. just to disrupt us and we want to do even a thing we can until the last hour to prevent a disorderly breaks it will put every if it into that but we have to do this together with the person almost nine hundred thousand people in mozambique are being vaccinated against cholera after last month's cycle and it die thousands of people are still living in displacement camps after the storm with little access to clean water or sanitation to people who have died from the disease and more than seven hundred cases have been recorded there's the headlines stay with us twenty
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one up south africa continues next and i'll have the news are few after that bye for now. longer lives near the center of johannesburg in an area called. go with a. cloud of scope of people anybody from everywhere from anywhere you find. i think all of those are always in the barbershops i wanted my account in the second one. and that one. that i got not that much from signing on there. they have a z. here people or haitian. i mean this is really people who honestly going to miss i was. and people saying sort of think that again there are you know going to happen
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to that shouldn't. and michelle coming. ok i mean you know that he should show us. you know with an issue that. in two thousand and four longer spent a year in germany as an exchange student where he became very close to his host family. it was really living with a man like having a father in the house. but you see was really really cool and what do you mean we had on the lives of my mother my whole life you know when you was what is. being so first two weeks i'd wake up in the morning open the door and scouts could
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log in and you get a low number still keeps in close touch with him or he. would not likely. you know. and subs are listed. as his mom an e-mail clicked. yeah this is. from another friend and she can. i made this. up tell you about a law said i have to go for a. chemical lawn mowing the lawn how do you define a woman that you'd be interested in shifting me left a lot tolerate my nonsense coolabah lots and my propensity to not call it once no law was that you. know. the little girl was your love you know. she she was mean is while he comes around the corner it's pretty much it. and
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what he can do to get. him to try. to get. you either like i know everything or nothing but i. if you were to describe yourself corporate first country right abductions. abductions eccentric sometimes allowed always talking never at a loss for words and this is involved women. and i lay people off pretty well. actually pay attention to it my friends say. to three jews. in all of this is the same type of music he likes and the movie is always names excludes.
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being part of a group as important so. it's like sins of belonging lane which. belongs to these people. i. grew up with. so at this moment i mean do you feel like the world is a trophy. i mean yeah i guess you know the one of our. long that makes me happy and i enjoy doing it and i can do it in london standing in to me and doing what i want to do so i just know that since it's all about me if i don't do what i want to do i would want to blame but myself i'm just. not since it is. it's.
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at seven was it lived in petersburg a town in the north of the country we interviewed her with her boyfriend to need. something. to listen for the. law. but the chicken a-k. . huge film for oh my show my dog. who will commit in a court case. there's two weeks. this is years like. that like that. yeah. at fourteen they went to the same high school in the same town. their relationship seemed to be in trouble.
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it's live in years time. so we come to the most but. i do think things might have been resolved between you. but you together. oh not in canada and. playful. seem a bit strange to get on your back to go back east in time and then the enough time i got through it all. so you should think of marriage. this whole thing. called the office inside i mean you know like twenty twenty one. i mean i'm fourteen what the heck would i want to get married for. a twenty one visit has moved to cape town at the southern tip of the country. she's married to greg and they're expecting
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a baby. that is craig quiting for me patiently while he doesn't look so passionate because i was like because i was finished and everybody else was running around trying to get finished. their off on me i arrived at seven off. i said old mary i don't know how i don't know when but i will marry you someday in the not too distant future this is the very first very first night forty five minutes into the discussion those just something we just clicked there's just something between the two of us and she joked about it and said we'll talk about it when you bring a ring. we dated for. about three months. in the ring to see my
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parents that's right you're. very caught telling me as well as. my dad he was kind of shocked because he was the only person in the hospital know what was going on and my dad just looked at him and he said well if you think you can handle it and that was pretty much a good fit if you think you can. also give me some advice that you know the advice was vile old twenty five you need to draw more calming pulls out a plea that will get you through it do it for myself. and that you know history and you know it's. strange enough to family accepted me from the minute we arrived but it's good to. know that's bigger than the we're going to go bigger than the ones we didn't really mean. anything.
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they simply can we fly to. speak with. the two kind of richly agree that to have a child so soon was a lie when you both wanted them it was something we wanted but it wasn't something we want to drive know. your it just sort of a happened. just a little nice. getting a challenge just. as. always. we only found out that it happened off the cuff or was up eight weeks. on line weeks to be the right to be sick and i feel like i'm going to die and eventually greg says ok i'll stuff this we going to the doctor. get to the doctor he says mrs
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yesterday you not pregnant you very pregnant. should i say that's nice sir your it wasn't exactly planned as such but just that he swallowed a load of bull. right now i would say off got pretty much in my opinion a perfect lot of got a great husband we've got food it not we've got patron in the claw bat i'm bored out of my brackets at home. we can't have it we're not in the dream. i have been kidnapped and. everyone's going to live in a lot of a hostile world and i don't know how it's my house. honey cope with boredom
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how doc was born and i've learned to read i used to hate reading and i've learned that reading next time go by very quickly so i'm not left to read i read a lot. sleepless night get up have breakfast watch some television read eat some more eat some more and then some. i did cook occasionally but doesn't really want me to you wants me to stay off my feet as much as possible so that stuart risin sees the staff eat. life at seven was so much less complicated. greg and results have bought a house in cape town. that average age in the series from about thirty or knowledge
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of what i mean i'm good economic growth for the house of the forty fifth are. very very good friendly kind neighbors are always there to linda hand and then all of what you do for fun. fun fun fun fun guy across the road that's not a fun tends not to be very interesting sometimes you learn new things. i mean the movie you drink the capering you get. to kind of thing too you know a lot of things that you normally wouldn't know. that i have. that right down i know it's just sometimes our conversations really go very deep. for some reason sometimes we'll start a conversation it'll just really get you thinking it would be nice to see but well
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that's what we do for fun and i read for fun. we have. to go and sign up. as rare as snow in africa twenty one is something of a special case. it's. the marchers that now know that. when he was seven he went to private school for boys. his dad was a football superstar and wanted the best for us. i really had my mind i just think he's such a good person. he's gone from knowing just living in the streets just the way to
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just playing soccer. just on the streets to all the way just living. with every start in life. was expecting it's always kind of medic case for us quite a bit you know for me to go to school good school not just any school so he's always kind of i like to sort of remind me about it you know it's now and then when i step out of line is like hey remember i did this for you so come on at least return the favor and some sort of. cutter has dropped out of university and instead is working at a joinery company the basically the guys sawing off the rails it's kind of image aside if it's really just here i thought everyone was best friend from school is matthew the boss is. it was the most expensive school in johannesburg and was steeped in european culture are
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saying which is to use to. sit but i don't really want. to know in the space of. course only time. i only speak english that's i don't need the money. and i wish purplish how do you feel about that right. with the move from so where it's cut their home made a new set of white school friends. at twenty one it's this circle of friends that are screwed and has given here that you can follow my lead. yeah you know i've been around a lot and i have. been i was a bit i don't say anything that i think that seemed right.
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but. in the. journey or pretty much the same core friends that i've had since i think started seven. probably of my closest friends who i trusted as often as possible. and all these people that were at school but all of them pretty much from school. i mean even math i went to school with matthew and just kind of brought stuart to know the guys i know. you know but still back in joe that was still in the corps always be probably my best friend that it was hotter. oh really well read it. do you ever go for it you know which is like to have to do any thing.
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or don't have a go for at the moment so that's what you're asking. yeah that's that's it three that is the story trying to get married when you grow up. it's ok now right spot up or. you know for the rest of my life shame be sad. it'll happen. all sort of wife which is why she. has to be short. this short go fish craze thing you know i know that's a first in a puff and to my just soon as i say shocked and i'm just well you know. with or without a degree his prospects have soared under a black economic empowerment a drive that propels black people into management if he can see that.
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and how. my dad is being represented and he's put it the mold up and out every day and. i just and a half. to three people come and ask who is that guy my dad is now he's our b. and then they want to deal with that. it's not a business deal but. didn't really do anything for the first month didn't know what i was supposed to do. but no part of project management really. helping on production so it's very cool. it's going to. it's very weird young guy not really knowing the industry and having to go in and start telling them what to do because this needs to be done and that needs to be done. so it's very weird into the hof to talk to them because you know whole respect elders thing. so it's not what i say to them but hah say it.
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is having sort of authority of the i'd like to think so yeah i like to think some authority. got free. got free from. the front office in the fall anything that they sort of shit in my back for it to get to the head of the department very very close to high. what do you think the difference is between what. seems ken. that could see. this. now before i.
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think there's a value in the mix oh definitely it's all about networking actually you know i mean so many always you have gotten to the wall and just go be corporate leaders or whatever or just whatever sort of the feel that they do they usually excel through that just network with their own us and the rest the world so stephanie what about networking. have you nobody fact. you can have friends when ever you want by being asked what you are done by them but their brother begs you just to laugh and. and you know. and i. still try to find my place trying to see where i fit in the whole picture. we just come back from the site and. i
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kept it. so i kept. vigil and you're going to it was very view so you know there were there you were we were all psyched you know nobody should tell me this morning or those of the we're going to do it. you give it your disability you know tell me your your loss what are you going to fire your ass. since his or her memory is you being you're so you're. eight months it is eight months x. the big car because we can make the list and she gets goes about the can i say. that it sounds to me that's first in spirit. and you know crist was sharing a disk at the moment because he's supposed to read designing our office and he's hasn't done it yet i have done this it is in production so there it is with the center for the past because it's very cold very relaxed live here with laptops or i
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just bless your hard work it actually i should say you know they're working working you mr rob we work. exactly. i mean do you have a plan for your future. like to think i like to think of a plan but there's always something else this comes and sidetracks me and it's like oh wait hold on if you do that as like oh don't plan to get back off and focus without rosie my parents what is there for you. ideally for them i reckon they would love to find a really graduated already you know with a degree working in muscle corporate company sort of i mean i think that's what they were like you know get your life together and like my last is getting together and you know a car and just. me this is heart's worked up. it's just live with it and it's not like i'm saying you know screw university or whatever i still plan to get money
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three stall i'm going to get my degree and just i'm a own time. you know that was just accept that i have so make an effort to kind of do things the way that they would like and at the same time i'm kind of having fun longer way of doing it and. just sort of about the journey it's all about the journey kind of a boring january to make it fun. show. right . maybe. brought me out that way now she's campaigning that is exactly like. dragon just trying to. i went out with a few new people and i and i just had the time dad died but i don't know exactly
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you. the weather set fair across australia lots of pleasant autumn sunshine still some bands of cloud just rolling through the bison business pieces of rights and the possibility up towards the top and up towards the northwest of the country this is where the next focus for unsettled weather comes through that area of low pressure may well develop into a tropical cycle i'm keeping a close eye on this one if it does get a name it will be called wallace and it moves very close to walls pobre coast as we
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go on into next week elsewhere it is fine and dry and glossy settled some showers pushing away from victoria but elsewhere you can see there's a fair amount of sunshine in place twenty three celsius for melbourne twenty seven there for sydney a similar attempt to fall brisbane at area travel make its way across south island of new zealand so we got some disturbed weather here for a time let's see babbitts on the coast size a fresh a southerly wind pushing in thirteen celsius there for christchurch on friday just eleven degrees for saturday a little more cloud up towards the far more of the country but all claim should see sunshine with highs of around twenty degrees will see similar temperatures across japan over the next couple of days talking entirely in the country that will be some bits and pieces of cloud and bright but clara by saturday. armed vehicles transporting players riots proof with guns one on one
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east explains why indonesian soccer fans fight and die for the sports analogies iraq. april on al-jazeera blogs is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories of the world's third largest democracy heads to its presidential and legislative elections a documentary explores how the united states and the european union a turning a blind eye to egypt's violations of human rights prime minister modi is seeking a second term with a campaign dominated by talk of a cash man pakistan will he succeed an exclusive look at the goals behind russia's current foreign policy explained by some of the insiders who helped shape the kremlin's ideology april on al-jazeera. talk to al-jazeera we urge your just back from yemen what was the glimpse of the
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country that we listen to that children are deeply affected because of war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter how does their oh. this is al-jazeera. are in taylor this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up the u.n. chief course for. carm during a trip to libya as troops loyal to eastern world honey for have to advance on the
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capital. the house of representatives follows the senate and votes to end u.s. involvement in the war in yemen in a rebuke to president truong. investigators say there was no pilot error in the ethiopian airlines crash last month. with preventable diseases on the rise the un is urged to deliver a full scale response to the collapse of venezuela's health system. and in sports bridging the pay gap in women's football sponsors to compensate the usa team for earning less than their male peers at the world cup. we begin in libya where troops loyal to the eastern warlord highly for have to. tripoli after you ordered them to quit liberate the capital the u.n. backed government in tripoli has declared a state of emergency and the u.n.
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security council says it will discuss the crisis on friday overnight have to us forces took control of the town of seventy kilometers down the main highway from tripoli and as my head reports it's all happening while the year inspector general is in town a display of military strength from fighters loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar posted this video online which appears to show. the heavily armored vehicles moving towards the capital. in an audio message have the cold on his forces to move on tripoli are you allowed our last hours our courageous heroes the time has come to advance towards tripoli go forward confidently those who want peace will not be harmed as we don't come as conquerors only use force on those that fire on you those that stay home are safe and those that raise the white flags will also be safe the un recognized the government in tripoli has issued an alert and called on
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all its forces to be ready have their duma needs the east of libya leading a loser alliance of factions but his repeatedly expressed his intention to march on tripoli despite warnings and calls for calm from the united nations the libya rival factions seem to be moving towards a military confrontation and if that happens it could derail the u. and sponsored peace talks due to be held here later this month but some analysts believe her father is trying to make sure he's included in the political process. i think that would like to force the hands of the board the u.n. and those attending. in a way that does not exclude him fearing that this conference may start a whole new path for libya in the next few years and that he may not be. included in that process the united nations secretary general antonio has arrived
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in libya to support the political process and he's expressed concern about a potential showdown. very soon. for. us to solve and for. the escalation most military. verbal deescalation. libya has been in turmoil since the nato backed remove all of its long time duffey in two hundred eleven and since twenty fourteen it has had two competing government. but so far efforts to negotiate a political settlement unite libya and organize national elections appears to have failed. tripoli answer a professor of politics at the university of texas an attorney he's currently in
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have to as eastern stronghold benghazi he says the international community must start taking have to seriously. ultimately i have to say just has a weakness of human beings and he wants our luck i think you have him and i think that there is a way to achieve bind him with some constitutional and individual framework that prevent them from returning to the good that the ability rule but you have to go to them and we have to take you seriously nobody's would take you seriously just i don't think there's a wall or we don't but he's not he had the power he had to support the country and he handed he had the mission and he and he had the the mike to do i mean you know this and he's going to take a look at really three days doesn't matter how many militia the coming from misrata or some other multiple that's meant of a u.n. security council meeting comes after france italy the u.a.e. u.k. and u.s.
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released a joint statement warning against any military action in libya our diplomatic editor james bays has more action from the nato summit in washington. libya wasn't on the formal agenda of the meeting here at the state department of nato foreign ministers but it clearly was discussed on the margins of this meeting because we have a statement from some key nato countries and a major regional player the statement says that they are deeply concerned about the current fighting in libya it goes on at this sensitive moment in libya's transition military posturing and threats of unilateral action only risk propelling a libya back towards chaos and then there comes a warning to general haftar the statement says our governments oppose any military action in libya and will hold accountable any libyan faction that precipitates further civil conflict what's interesting is the countries that have signed this statement it is france italy the u.s. a the u.k. and the u.s.
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you have their members of the security council you have france of the security council members the one that has been most sympathetic to general haftar also important the u.a.e. is signing this statement and they are the country that militarily has been backing general haftar the most so strong statements on the word from diplomats is that they are angry they are somewhat surprised that general haftar made his move at a time when the u.n. secretary general was visiting libya they are concerned about the situation and the highlighting the arrogance of this move at this time and only now from washington d.c. is known as call was a former u.s. assistant secretary of defense who we now know that the u.n. security council is holding a crisis meeting on an emergency meeting on the on the crisis in libya on friday tomorrow giving him in concrete will come out of it to follow up on james bays is
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lines there about what they're worried about. well i think the real question is what did they do if general have to comes in and you provoke a war which unfortunately he probably would when what what then and you know you go back to the fact this was a nato operation but they walked away too quickly i mean it's comparatively easy as the united states has found out to overthrow a government the real problem is to stay until you can get a stable government after that and i think hopefully that's a lesson that they learned it would be great if the u.n. mediator can you know broker a ceasefire but the fact of the matter is you've got to back up your words with some threat of action i mean how do you think you have to say pass when he saw all that she kicks on the raid there which we assume he's got hold of cement just how he's funding lines where can and who backs and well again.
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that's the problem because they never even though you had a unified government theoretically you got a prime minister the fact of the matter is as you said in your run up some of the countries in the region are backing general haftar on the question we've come now can the usa a tell him well look if you do this we're not going to back you any more and maybe that will get you know get his attention didn't as a being an underestimation is of have turned what he's capable of. well obviously he has the strongest military forces but it would be a bloody battle because in addition to the government forces you also have in misrata you've got another militia and they have said they would fight with the government true so nobody wins if you say if you start some sort of war and the question is will you be willing to send in some peacekeeping forces to keep the parties apart i mean do you think that actually he does want to war do you think
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this was more designed as a show of force just for the presence of the inspector general in town and and the prospect of these peace talks that is that how you see it was it if he does actually want to have a battle in tripoli. well i think he's trying to send a message that he's the most important person there and the question becomes what type of arrangement well the secretary general broker that gives him what he sees a sufficient power and if he doesn't get it then he'll keep going you know the other seventy kilometers down the down toward tripoli i suspect he'll get to the outside of tripoli and then see what happens in the unschooled thank you very much indeed to fill you in on a system here thanks for having me the united states house of representatives has approved a resolution to end all u.s. involvement in the saudi led war in yemen thursday's vote marks the first time both
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chambers of congress have supported a war powers resolution and the bill will not go to president of the trump who announced last month that he plans to veto it she had tons he has more now from capitol hill. the passing of this resolution both in the house and the senate is significant on several levels first simply as regards the relationship between congress and the executive capitol hill and the white house this is congress' reasserting its authority as to the president's war making powers off what seems many years since nine eleven certainly of the president suddenly getting into conflicts all over the world without much scrutiny of this is congress saying you do need the consent our consent in order to do that and members of congress have been saying that they are going to start looking at conflicts far more closely will have to see what. but secondly as regards the relationship with saudi arabia it's a sign of just how bad that relationship has now become with congress patients has
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since the murder of jamal khashoggi the saudi jonas in a way that other saudi actions have never seemed to seem to catalyze for example the war in yemen which began after all under president obama. has changed things on capitol hill members of congress are saying no matter what the president now does they're going to continue to scrutinize the relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia they're just not happy with it. coming up on this news after london. battles an outbreak of cholera that's threatening the lives of thousands of . threats to the us mexico border families made it to the u.s. . goals with a second division club. if you invest.

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