tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 7, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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into the. lovely young and everything but this that's what if they tell you it should stop it and no one can protect themselves just because. dixon leads one nation in this trillion state of queensland and is a candidate for the senate in the upcoming federal election. he has played a key role in helping reshape one nation's firearms policy. we have a policy in life it's what he wants what plan to make things better for registered shooters want to acquire one. pound fence vote on said. we're on your side we want you to be on the shoot the best that you can. in an interview for the gun rights astray your website the one nation party leader said today's gun laws make the innocent will phone rable only jane is taking a nap and dancing to that engine pave open or actually allowing for most to
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actually have the firearms. for years pauline hanson has been pushing a populist anti immigration agenda. i believe we are in danger of being swamped by asians oh with all the. good publicity stunts including wearing a burka to poem that have led to accusations of racism because this is not. what should be alone in this comment. everyone male and female should have some knowledge of have a handle a firearm have to protect themselves because i don't trust our governments fail to do for us. what can we say here and would probably there we say that the right to protect and defend yourself is a god given right. the one nation visitors a being schooled in public relations by the n.r.a. media liaison team. just for an mortenson of his an argument for gun ownership
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that can be used beyond the united states the right to protect and defend yourself exactly now despite a hostage video doesn't come from the constitutes deterrence just guarantees us but it can to god. if you are it person or so you see it as a lie it's a god given right. one of the p.r. team's biggest challengers is how to respond to a mass killing. the biggest one in recent years was the newtown shooting where the little children that shot at an elementary school. there's somebody shooting in here and you know. i had like seven loud booms and jim he just told us to go in the corner. where your her. children are pronounced dead at the school there were two they were transported to
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area hospitals were pronounced dead at area hospitals. where people have no asking when there will be a debate about america's gun laws. the press was how he and how he this organization for some hope he did make a statement like come and make me come in who for right that's what the end and the organization what they'll be debate they'll be delayed the n.r.a. will say this is not the time to talk about it of the twenty six promoted at the sandy hook elementary school twenty with children aged six and seven. the gunman used an fifteen assault rifle near the chechen anybody who went on the ground mr martin has closed the door and he went to the corner first graders. and no time. every time i think about those kids he gets me mad. and then decisions like responding on this kind of shooting are happening at the very
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highest level and they were not responding not responding. last some of tried to exploit tragedy for political gain. we have remained respectively silent. and then wayne la pierre held a news conference in which he basically said we're holding pla we're not going to cave dan. now we must speak. for the safety of our nation's children. allah titian's passed laws for gun free school zones they post signs advertising. and in doing so. they tell every insane killer in america. that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum am with minimum risk.
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however nation's priorities gotten so far out of order. our society is populated. by an unknown number of genuine monsters. people that are so deranged so evil so possessed by voices and driven by demons that no sane person can ever possibly comprehend. when we're not here to the press conference i thought they're going to come out and say this is a mental health problem and the n.r.a. recognizes that and we are going to put in one hundred million dollars into mental health research and supporting mental health services to the wrong people don't get guns. we need to have every single school in america immediately deploy a protection program proven to war and by that i mean armed security
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more guns more guns more guns ching ching ching ching ching say you can say it's not it's so sick. because people die. and already reacts to criticism by trying to generate positive stories about come under should it till one nation that the first step is to co-opt willing reporter. you know somebody who maybe least year or so i worked at a newspaper was over in city hall or prior were. lost oh sod it fuzzes feeding reporters information they need to run young friendly stories see. little or no stories about people who were robbed at or be beat whatever i could be that good that how they got it done i'm never going to be able to words and that's why his daughter is going to go to my louise. to make sure you set up let's carry
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a pro-gun message. to go scratch tickets for. will pinch guest call logs in the local papers a lot of times we will write down for like a local sheriff in wisconsin or whatever and we'll draft and or she will help us draft it we'll do a lot of the late work because these people are busy and this is our job so we'll help them and they'll submit it with their name on it so that it looks organic you know that it's coming that you know that we will have a role behind us. and again it will be fine it's been validated to me in this is for many years is the arms innocence stories these are were our members might send us a newsletter from their local t.v. station where students and uses a firearm protect themselves or something else. we start crediting a vigilant gun owner with saving the life of an upper darby cop and if it wasn't
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for the good samaritan stepping forward he'd have been dead meat. he's our little storage and there's sort of little. sure one cashier at a local convenience store i just fire her terror in style. these stories happen every single week and you'll never hear about them from going grabbers when you see these stories sheriff. those are good because they're short and they kind of get you outraged calling it outrage of the week. exploring. we're back again there are. two astronomers coming into the house i suppose that's true every time there's a story there are about. thirty games coming up with baseball that us thing which you put out there maybe a tweet or facebook voters or whatever are not allowed to own their own battle to
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defend their. guns save lives gun control does not that's despicable in the same way to back going to street told you you're not going to get cancer if you smoke my cigarettes they lied to you and we know they lied to you. and you want to quit messaging out there the only people out and get of nat easy to understand the n.r.a. till's one nation to engage members with a simple message exploit anger and fear when you start talking about issues that get too complicated or nathan think too hard i lost their lives and if they can get to like the american flag on my thoughts we all get out but that's easy. this threat is really our leaders are either in tripoli or unwilling to protect you there is no better fire on the from their homes against realistic threats than a ar fifteen semiautomatic it's easy to learn and easy to use it's accurate and
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true why. why can someone and they are fifty. you can't legally own a tank in america you can't legally own a r.p.g. you can't legally own a nuclear weapon why do we have restrictions on. we can never say weapons in the us we never say it's a gun it's all right it's a right all. firearms keep this thing. whether. it's a dangerous thing when you look at a lot i assault rifles. people drowning pool. and they are fifty is one of the most effective tools available to protect yourself and your family get trained and learn how to use it your safety is in your hands. that a ar fifteen is the weapon of choice for
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a mass shooter and that weapon should not be on the streets of this country. the same weapon used next to pursue use next to a tank next to r.p.g. in war m sixteen a r fifteen the same weapon one can shoot faster with the trigger held down when you've got to pull hundred times in a minute the bullets the same the damage the same the brazed a blow out is the same the heart that explodes is the same the bullet it's it the organs that separate are the same. let's look at the gun still. there and don't. call him a minute ago and. dixon till's a salesman that semiautomatic weapons including the fifteen were confiscated in a strange year following the port arthur mexico.
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trial a while before. that around on the floor of. the salesman had his own story about guns and politics what we've seen with getting elected into office jails if there has been a rise of nut jobs there's a lot more scary people on the learning process not of people that think whether it's true or not they feel like they're in a much more than lead political climate so they're coming out of the woodwork staring a lot of. the holes threatened to. you feel by john's the whole day what comes. you're going to want more than buying guns for the first time or getting really you know buyers might already buyers you've got a lot more they'll be too cute. as are recognizing are you going to they're in more danger there or exactly themselves and not you know. i manage not.
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to gun porn on my i. dixon meets a woman whose experience he believes will resonate to destroy you because you know that we under god can scoot and. he later recounts his story which he thinks could be used to inspire women to themselves back on. she got one hundred by a documentary have to. be a little bit although i'm sure there was a few good men and but that's not on. that particular family. we were it's like who were to tell me if they.
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were going to that. i'm gay. and the couple raja discovers that the fear of being attacked even obsesses members of the n.r.a. . better be pretty damn. weapons in case the guy gets. very dark. brandy graham is a senior federal lobbyist for the n.r.a. . she fears her office will be still going to come in how difficult. they will be i think then you're the person if they don't have guns if you're unstable why would you want to harm has been a mistake if that would have to be the time. and really matter to throw out a man or woman on a team that you never. graham says she feels vulnerable wherever she goes
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when i get on a plane there are thinking you go down one three and me i meet again and we're now . in a free pass back but there are myriad i might know that i'm going to come and get it. put back out. the next distant nation for the one nation team is an organization representing gun manufacturers in america. they discuss their constant battle against anti gun campaigners. to. ash. i doubt trench. larry keane is the senior vice president of the national shooting sports foundation were. you chant your image.
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dixon says they need to work together to combat the rise of political correctness for throwing it out how. to kill the culture of islam not to watch the series. so the republic of. us a god that works a lot that's true that. the organization includes gun makers retailers and distributors. how do you conclude our prayers even get those people to burn it just fits for the kids. the foundation sees women as a key to making guns more acceptable. it was ok when. then they were sounding as if the mob was against you. that's just. it. just. about their lives are going to be
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a lot. yeah yes ma was. in town to one nation lays out a strategy for how to introduce soft to gun laws in a stray you. get what you eat. the toaster you have the law it's your first name it's getting used to the crime. and party leader pauline hanson talks about going to america herself to meet gun lobby contacts i'm going to the white. house. yeah. armed vehicles transporting players riots police with guns one on one east explains why indonesian soccer fans fight and die for the sports analogy
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cheers. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some highland culture making algeria his home and converting to islam. and just zero world tells the story of nothing to envy and his unique artistic work. the french oriental list and. i'm how more he'd seen in doha the top stories on al-jazeera forces loyal to libyan warlord how they feel have to have launched an air strike against a military sites on the outskirts of tripoli the strike came as the u.n.
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backs governments began a cancer offensive to retake areas captured by have to his forces who are advancing on the capital six people have been killed and fifty five wounded since the fighting on thursday after his fighters had seized control of tripoli his former international airports but were later pushed back by pro-government troops who it's up to what has more now from tripoli military commanders in the battlefield say that have. a craft launched air strike targeted a military camp military camp on the highway that leading to the tripoli international airport with no casualties because because they say that the military camp was in the all the military units were outside of the that military camp when the airstrike happened and the spokesman for the government back to g.n.d. army has held a media conference in an i don't know how i mean now we pledge our fellow citizens
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that we will maintain our country is a civil one and we call on those brainwashed and radicalized to lay down their arms we will not allow the you wanted to return to the role it will be a civil state and will be to the homeland and to god then we announce the launch of the volcano of wrath in order to restore all the seas the areas. thousands of anti-government protesters in sudan are defining a curfew called by the army in the capital khartoum they are continuing their demonstrations outside the army had courses that began on saturday of the six protests have been killed. commemorations are underway in rwanda twenty five years after the start of a genocide that kills eight hundred thousand people it marks the beginning of one hundred days of national mourning. syrian government forces have killed at least
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fourteen people in it live as the last rebel held territory in syria and is supposed to be free of fighting under a deal negotiated by russia and turkey well those are the headlines these continuous your knowledge of syria after all to syria investigations. the one nation team is back at the national rifle association headquarters. after trying to break down the narratives of the people's reaction to gun use in. the meeting blame caroline whose role is to galvanize the n.r.a. has five million members to vote for pro-gun politicians. so we're trying to identify that speech part of what a secular women vote would look like so we can deliver a second member admission that specific an amendment to the constitution gives cool
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americans the right to carry guns in many states the fifteen assault rifle for self-defense or grow up with coffee poverty or. just a private thing was childish nothing was naughty she got to talk to me when you have to tell you what america should come and. those guns were banned under restraint his national firearms agreement following the port arthur massacre probably an unrealistic goal to wipe out a national gun ban overnight but if you can work around the market what it does it improve the lives down to daily basis it does demonstrate and make him noted look if you can start making a difference we can develop some talent. very simply that means we have the testicles of the government in our hand at every given thought i. have guns it came of things to the day when the end will be offered to my children we still have to trade a bill for shade. caroline suggests to one nation that owning a gun should be presented as
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a matter of personal freedom. there is me while special women telling him you don't have to iraq should just go with the government but he can't be that choice that's not right now you really don't have a choice that's been legislated away. the n.r.a. and pfizer's to one nation's campaign should focus on getting dismiss each to targeted sections of the population because he isn't so you get that masters of twenty five million people if you give that to the right segment of occupation it's going to create who people take that message and her act is trying to dominate or like skin it is to ensure that a lot of it takes a lot of we empowered expunging so what a shock an approach where anything is everything a rifle shot vision sounds like i want to reach out first and foremost people like general by themselves as supporters and activists then as i have time and resources i'll expand it to be.
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the one nation visit his plunder the advice they've received on how to sell a pro-gun message. something why you should have a. functionalist don't have trust you have lawyers who cares if it didn't used to the friday. it was still to come and get to. be let's hear all the men in women's shooting right their games got soaked pitching worker and what they did i was the one taking stock we had eric women all people. if you really want to know her. family tree whatever the fuck down.
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you got the cookie cutter one hundred year might not have to make it go up to you. the issue come through obvious are going to go so. we're here on our ears here. that's where we are the one who wrote the art of creating a variant. in a purse want to change the rules on stations you've got children on with night on we're go to the mortuary which will have to do. identify your child. if you're confident feel your child. rushing eulogy for your child to. attend
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a service for your child. and every child. because that's a torch and. that's my reality and that's what the general public. is concerned. they're not concerned raj says. i'm izing on at the n.r.i. museum in the united states the stop here from buck one of bill there is to run a weapon you go right through this museum it is really really incredible dixon is enthusiastic about guns but he knows it will be a hard sell for these train people to accept the dismantling of firearms laws. shootings not a bad thing into the right thing and to die in australia we use it in the olympics
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the calm welcomes and we should be in touch in young people to learn how to shoot it's quite simple. it's ok if we get through. what's so tough it's brilliant it's a taste of fish farms a great story dixon doesn't plan to till the is trillion public the one nation is considering the repeal of the national firearms agreement he suggests the low be whittled down if i did want to go through the end of the journey or do you want to stop the best of you from the life or up with of it was it not it's not enough stuff saw us. take to get. these right now we get the side if we can do something with a name we can get another piece of bread in the blood. really even with roger
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claiming to support american style gun laws dixon in fine seem difficult shape one nation's firearms policy. you don't go over a whole shit rob but guns are with a problem. where you can get a yeah. they are not. and if you fifteen hundred dollar ahead gathering dixon and ashby mixed with some of washington's most powerful gun lobbyists. and the honest if you know more people talk i got a lemon if you want to be done stand together we bought one for your push. your man dixon is now clear on the language that cuts through in america's wealthy pro-gun community. and
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a better view that got rid of the second amendment an act not. with that but about letting. as they speak a stray use election is just months away. dixon tells roger that if one nation wins the balance of power it would be like the party holding a gun to the strain in government and. the need to understand about health care is the headline the no to the back of it that's where it wants you so i want something you give. to them that i get a much quieter the government would then be compelled to pass laws that one nation wants. the bottom one where we are we've got all the political right through my company. that we don't have that. i don't attach time well. members of the gun lobby offered to help stop it we've made sure that you never
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want to know. i'd never want you to go down you know it's never why you have to walk over and hit somebody you know you know i'm merely for this is my life you got to go. i'm still my event yeah yeah yeah. yeah. if you want to believe that then you know. why he did not tell you that well i don't personally when i have the right to check out if your mother wants i'll give you a hundred bucks right now no. dixon issues those around him that he will do what they want and change the strangest government was going to stop us from. the uniform oh no we don't i don't care you're not. there yet without. dixon is given advice on how to pave the way for those changes here's what you need to do just doesn't go anywhere except up get help from u.s.
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gun manufacturers. have you ever gone to america have you ever gone to your you know why because you need to sit down with these guys you know he suggests that one nation till gunmakers the amount of money they'll make if a stray use firearms laws are changed. next year they're going to send literally your next door to want to make off dollars with the fatah who thought so although we're really the first to go off they would. remove it if it got much in all those people are going to give you fifteen for the brain and. to make jungle was present a bill he suggests a degree of deception. and at that point the lawyer and i have a two million dollars campaign to get money in here she writes not yet writes you're never going to put a gun rights do not ever touch gun rights on your oath and second out your ass
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a rotten outing in fishing rights were to get there. you're going to pass it and you go how could i not go. along you know what you just said to me all my life. good good man you got going to irish might. want to. welcome you are absolutely going to one nation announces it has a meeting lined up that week with for interesting to observe the energy giant koch industries. go to our good auto body. group or even blog it kinda. with they discuss what koch industries might expect in return for a donation. who we don't converse here to say well they go to war either it out. can you do. me to just about anything where you need.
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to be looked up the cut bob as well i believe well that up believe in all of. the other i have a nice the shell of which come here five and two thousand and seven end up with five hundred million dollars toward another career i mean if the series was to win the lottery and the gone from forty five people to each but if we get to the point where we can talk about figures what sort of number you seem to think of ten dogs to one. they are. in the. inside the cook offices dixon and ashby suspect that he microphones may be used by their hosts to record the discussion they give roger would if it follows if you
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share it if you're on a good read on the i'm. a bit. special. they know you and i give you good kind. of another regiment. up here we made a record triple the meeting with the team led by catherine hackett the rick to river federal affairs a coach industries. and a full much employee of the n.r.a. . in his speech the money dixon makes a remarkable. one of the electoral process in a strange year if industry is keeps the money. watch and help us get out yet it got tough on women in china and hard wired. one of them on the wheel of momentum. or. was pushing all of you
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all to know that the person. you agree that there. were. not for my or your election i need. rules regulation so i don't knock a player astray and sort out. with culturally how that's viewed what sort of money you're allowed to pay. how we understand that there are no set limits on the actions. we're not not what there is reporting russia anything out of ten thousand dollars in a federal election must be rewarded and it's recorded on the website by us by the public up with odds ok. i think that i've sees money should not have an influence in our. scene as well so i believe find ice in should be stopped child playing. ten weeks out to the one
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nation meeting with koch industries these trillion synod change the move and bend foreign political donation. center to hanson voted in favor of the ban. this not nice ations said tonight to one lie sure i can assure you that it's been the hardware of having efficient ship meetings so we actually have something sizzles. i will all and why are. you intentionally there's interest and you and there's some other folks. with the prospect of a food the meeting dixon leaves feeling upbeat. they'll. shut you off the bat.
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the following day the delegation discusses roger's role in pushing for changes to the bill. done in iraq you. don't know stuff before it's a clearly points to him something we've got. one. they would through the challenges one nation would face if the gun lobby comes through with funding. channeling that cash through rogers group gun rights astray would be a problem. he gets money it's just not that. it is good for him like the coming year. where they want six hundred it's going right but koch industries could provide a more sophisticated option. trigger the very worst over. the.
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heads right for. that to all of. what's getting. the koch empire includes a sort of byzantine set of groups that have been set up to influence politics and to spend money on politics but without having to disclose where the money is coming from and the koch brothers were really pioneers in this area and have set up the very complicated networks for money to get into the political system you'll. know there's not much to work it's that it was good. but not really. i've heard it described as a daisy chain. with one group giving to another group to another group. and sort of multiple layers of anonymity for the donors. and always
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circulating the money so that the law isn't here too technically but that's perhaps the letter of the law not the spirit of the law. as the wounds broncho to be careful when he communicates about the one nation trip to washington. and the erotic. was struck rice used. in so just well on any where you see. this specific is that since it shows. he's worried about her marriages experience with foreign meddling in elections. all i'm saying that. the russian if it's true that i want to see him stuck on the soapbox stuff for yourself a broader ashby doesn't want to stray you join a lists to find out why he and dixon have come to washington. if you are one of
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those who are that this is seated on the edge of the guards but. as the trip to washington comes to a close contacted by his party leader pauline hanson he says the trip has been so sensitive that he's careful in passing on information. to be able to give. their. credibility. something that i think we did they could agree as he has a message for keeping some communication secret i always have been a model it would be. good for a game of the nipping iraq. i've got. every hour made by that. dumb thing that you wanted to go. there for your.
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get on. board. that. they may be keeping a low profile but dixon appears pleased with one nation's progress in washington. d.c. true it's the big. i don't i think we've already lit the fuse on dollars so that people that. he believes that money will eventually make its way to one nation would let the fears limit lobby for the likes of you know his real limits the consent of those people to die of yesterday i get that much every whatever of the men's trial that have. already been here maybe about this is something. on this i think two. losses show us. janet need to bring. you lost
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a forward. there are other people on this planet. we can't. back up. you cannot get along and especially you cannot by everybody in the market because there are some that. are obvious but i want maybe not. as the one nation team prepares to leave washington ashby's final words to roger were about the media. come my job is. not going to go on a. go but you're venturing. three months after the one nation delegation returned to australia sen pulling hanson joined roger and ashby for a private dinner. so a little boys. with the boys i did
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a good job is that it's just me that's. a discussion on gun laws she told brought to she believes many questions remain unanswered about the port arthur massacre. this is a name that's out there but actually it's the commands are against us and here turns. out. that was i don't know who it was set up. on its very own stupid things i know right now and will see where i was ok for now i'm. here. the senator said she wouldn't hesitate to use a gun herself if she needed to. if i had so much time to my house trying to get me i tend not to have.
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i think senator hansen revealed why she had no trouble with ashby and dixon's when they visited the us looking for the gun lobby money. i'm like oh my god they're going to answer to their can't fear and tonic is a very tricky one it is not it is not. like that i have to actually take the same since i am i had to actually let's. run and get my life in an age in that conference that was everything that was for the sysadmin said biggest threat against the now good worker and that's why the on the start of it and some who made. the dinner took place just weeks after the astray and senate banned political parties from receiving foreign donations and we got a nice room and. was fun find
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a nice house and i. was fired for its. spots favorite spots or ways to get work or no doubt. despite the new lure ashby plans a return visit to america to reconnect with the pro-gun lobby this time he'll take polling henson with him yeah i'm good at. that and i know you're. quite a. bit which is your car here because we. are
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. hello it start raining in and your ground the still plenty in brazil overseas some near rio and sao paolo but the heaviest actually have been reported in the northeast but given the recent flooding in ecuador because the sun's going north the focus is relevant here and quito certainly not far away from the green so
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ecuador postle per the potential for heavy showers are still there the course moving north up into colombia in fact temperatures are approaching the forty mark in some colombia so they do tend to spark the share a sun still seem quite likely you see them there not many of them but want to take caijing across to panama otherwise the caribbean is a fairly dry picture there is more cloud by day you tend to get that beautiful puffy clouds picking up in the breeze but not much comes out of them in mexico a few shots tonight to redevelop i think during monday and in the gulf of mexico the tender frontal system is telling that's the one that's currently producing yet more thunderstorm has some hail and strong winds from texas up towards their higher valley in tennessee in the ruffing right up into the midwest and on the pacific coast once again and hopefully this is good news there is yet more rain in northern california through washington oregon with a cool snow a tight yeah it's still going. the weather sponsored by catalona is.
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a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here at the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that means. we could only project just what we defuse it was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the twenty first century jerusalem a rock and a hard place on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to this news our i'm how much he had seen at our global
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headquarters right here in doha coming up for you in the next sixty minutes libya's u.n. backed government forces threats and what they call a volcano of raf to reclaim areas seized by warlords. putting on the pressure of protesters in sudan want the army to back them and their demands of course the president out of office. a quarter century after the genocide rwanda remembers the eight hundred thousand people murders during a hundred days of slaughter plus up against a strong challenger we'll look at allegations that israel's leader has resorted to racism to win reelection i'm joining us cope with the sport as nearly a thousand foreign runners flock to north korea to compete in the pyongyang marathon double the number of last year.
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we begin in libya where there have been a number of developments in the past few hours the warlord hell if i have to has launched an air strike on the outskirts of the capital tripoli the targets was a camp. beloit belonging to forces which are loyal to the u.n. backs governments and those forces launched a cancer offensive to recapture areas taken by half there's fighters troops who are allies with the un but governments have also moved extra artillery to tripoli to help propel any attack by after us forces the u.n. meanwhile is calling for an urgent to our truce to give civilians a window to escape victoria gate and has reports. show of force fighters loyal to the un backed tripoli government to move trucks mounted with machine guns towards the libyan capital under orders to stop warlord holy for have to advance on tripoli. we call on those brainwashed and radicalized to lay
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down their arms we will not allow the you wanted to return to the role libya will be a civil state and our pledge will be to the homeland and god we announced the launch of the volcano of wrath in order to restore the seized areas. have toes assault began last week and so far his forces say they've see some areas around the south of the capital. on saturday they said they taken over the old airport but were pushed out by post is loyal to the tripoli based government have tells who says a fighting what they call terrorist groups they're backed by the u.a.e. saudi arabia and egypt bombs these are somali being in tripoli has become the capital of terror and terrorists tripoli is the capital for a group of criminals who number around one or two thousand but they have weapons and they control the political decisions most dangerously they have the money by
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controlling the central bank of libya and the oil companies the head of libya's tripoli based government is accused have to and his forces of betraying the country and his wound of a war without any wins. libya's been divided between two. competing governments since twenty forty analysts say have to its fighters will place stiff resistance in tripoli i don't see any lack of intent i am more concerned marketability and that's where i'm not sure whether his forces are up to the task i mean he was able to to you know take over much of the south west i mean easily tripoli is going to use the place a lot of resistance so we're looking at you know a long protracted conflict the u.n. says talks to rebuild libya's fractured political system will go ahead as planned but will wary libyans are now facing the prospect of some of the worst fighting since the twenty eleven uprising that toppled formally demo i'm a good afi victoria gay to be al jazeera let's get the latest from libya mahmoud of
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the one hundred joins us now live from tripoli a man that we're just getting news and i from the u.n. are calling first truce. well hurler the or n. is calling for a truce from four pm until six pm local time in order to give. for a civilians to leave the area because that happened after random shelling launches by have to us forces landed in civilian areas and damages civilian houses that also came after the health ministry d.n.a. the government of national accord declared a state of emergency and put all hospitals and medical centers on high alert also on the same context the speaker of the d.n.a.
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army the army of the government of national accord brigadier general in hamburg again no nor has just said the name of the new counter offensive as he said to defend the city of tripoli again is to have to his forces the ras actually the volcano of wrath this is the new title of the counter offensive to phase have to its forces it seems that the conflict is not ending any soon because according to brigadier general ignore that the counteroffensive operation there. is not going to end by it liberating as he said tripoli or by by stopping have to his forces from entering to tripoli but also he said that . their troops are going to chase have to us forces in other cities which means that the conflict might be prolonged good not only in tripoli but might
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be extended to other southern cities like the horner and the u.n. which are the major supporters of have to currently also but he got to being there . the advancement on the ground have to craft an air strike that targeted a military camp that belongs to their d.n.a. but there are no casualties reported because according to military commanders in the ground on the ground they say that when the. launch of the air strike the camp was empty there was no casualty at that strikes also at the same time there are clashes now thirty five kilometers to the south from the city center between have to his forces and their d.n.a. forces meanwhile more deployments and forces military units are coming now from the
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city of misrata and also from the city of is in town now according to brigadier general of noon. these are the areas controlled by the g.n.a.s. forces at the moment the wish to negate which is called the twenty seven checkpoint area which is the west of the gate of tripoli their tripoli international airport which half the forces briefly captured yesterday is now under the control of the d.n.a. forces what it will be. cheered these are two neighborhoods in the southern outskirts of the capital tripoli but on the other hand have to his forces say that there is still existing in what it will be and have been of here in the southern outskirts of the libyan capital tripoli these are the areas where the clashes are going on now came up will have to leave it there thanks very much there for bringing us the very latest from tripoli we'll keep on top of that story for you and return to
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tripoli in the coming hours for now though thousands of ansi government protesters in sudan are defying a curfew called by the army in the capital khartoum for a second day in a row they've been asking the army to back them in there to mount a force the president's out of office at least six people have been killed since saturday all sudanese activists called saturday's demonstrations to mark thirty four years since a military coup in one thousand nine hundred eighty five forced then presidents just are in the mary to step down he's also faced mass protests and this pave the way for national elections and a civilian governments that all men are bashir pushed or it's during another military coup in one nine hundred eighty nine well ever since then he's won a lections his critics say were neither free nor fair the process against bashir which began last december have become the strongest challenge yet to his will rule
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or. offend the was the sudanese foreign diplomats he says that there is evidence the protesters of some supports from the army. this is the largest protest and has been time for the anniversary of the one nine hundred eighty five evolution was toppled in america and that day there you up to now has been preventing the protest us from camp again and the order by any site now the protest says in front of the army headquarters i've been the large number since last yesterday afternoon ok it was the longest time they have occupied a certain place for the well for for for this time it looks at the moment that the army has not made a very kind of open statement but they imply by what they did in. the protests that they were siding with the protests especially there is very strong pressure from the media ranking on the ng offices on the need the city of of
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the of the military to come out very forcefully at least force in america the president of this year and now and he's that he would hop and also to be the army chief by the way. under house arrest and declare a huge. and of course a sentry on from the day it began rwanda is remembering the more than eight hundred thousand victims of the genocides the campaign of killing targeted the tutsi people most were beaten or hacked to death with machetes. by. oh i mean. presidents paul kagame he began the commemorations by lie sing a flame at the could galley genocide memorial more than two hundred fifty thousands
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of the victims are believed to be buried at the sites the on american concert. for a little on does a story. is profound hope for our. law community is beyond repair. and the dignity of the people is never fully extinguished well andrew symonds joins us now live from kid galleon andrews commemoration events so very much underway and likely to continue for some time what morkie tell us. quite a lot of the situation now is that the speech is the main speeches of be made by those on the rostrum in the convention center you heard from the one president there and now there's going to be a war corgan as a war of remembrance from the rwandan parliament to this position the national
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