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languages so he's in interesting guy he would be the first gay president in at the end of his announcement he called up his husband and they are legally married he points out by one supreme court vote and he says that's one of the things that he wants to shape is the future of the supreme court. judge is polling third in polls right now behind joe biden who has not announced that he would run the former vice president and then bernie sanders so he is already overtaking the role of polling that other candidates would very much like to have but now he's got to prove himself now he's a real candidate and he's going to raise money he's done he's had a very good start doing that we'll see how he polls once he starts getting attacked by republicans and democrats alike he has impressive credentials apart from his unique background how should he continue to progress will he distinguish himself
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from the other. well he's got some very innovative ideas he wants to increase the size of the supreme court to fifteen and he wants five of those members to be elected unanimously from the other members he's thinking that that would take politics out of some of the court's decisions make them more of an independent panel and it's those kinds of ideas that he's known for is taking an intellectual approach to the presidency and of course he is the only military service member to have to be running or the only one with military background having served in afghanistan but as i say now he really has to ratchet up his campaign a lot of his policy ideas are not well known and as people get to know them that is when the voters will decide whether they whether they really want to commit to this guy right now if you look at his web page he does not have
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a policy section so he can be all things to all people now eventually if he doesn't define himself his opponents will define him thankyou john hendren in washington. as more to come for you on the program taught to pick a winner in ukraine's presidential election debate when the main rival doesn't show up. and the president of the seychelles delivers an underwater space to call for a better protection of the world sees. hello temperatures in south australia are rising early star in adelaide now the front to going across the bytes in this general direction the wind is drawn ahead of those fronts typically have the interior so we've got twenty seven on monday the
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average about twenty two a shroud late is time of the year and it's likely to be feeling warm and not too soft serve it even new south wales and victoria for a while the next dancer behind it would out of twenty one in perth because of the breeze off the water but the rain has gone through the summer be out at least for a while roughly twenty nine in adelaide i would have that cold front you might ask well the interior breeze and the strength of the sun despite charmi year it's clearly enough to give you a decent bit of unseasonal warms there cross the tasman towards new zealand looking fairly quiet here with a lot of grey in the satellite picture that is low cloud possibly sea fog to be honest and it's going to be coming around the coasts at least the south on the eastern side of the north long as well so you'll see that are disabled over land i think the summer berthing away quite happily get a good couple of days nineteen still in oakland. the rain should have gone through to bring bird walls sunday nights are among the gives you if there were in her car there but a fine day for a through in home sure. a
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quick recap of the top stories now protesters in sudan are not backing down on their call for an immediate transition to a civilian government activists are still out on the streets they are holding a vigil in front of the army headquarters in khartoum. meanwhile sudan's transitional military council says it might allow political parties to decide on a civilian prime minister but it wants the interior and defense ministries to be led by the military and our other headline story today libya's u.n. back government says their military has shot down a fighter jet belonging to the wall flee for half the his forces have been advancing on the capital tripoli. military sources in libya say that a group of fighters loyal to have to have surrendered to the government with their weapons and vehicles. the stories we're following closely the u.s. secretary of state has been in peru shoring up regional support for president trump . hardline stance against the venezuelan president nicolas maduro one player says he hopes that there will be change in venezuela soon so that migrants who fled into neighboring countries can finally return home brew is third leg of
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a latin america tour that's already taken him to chile and is expected to arrive in the colombian autistic border city of could time very soon well venezuela's opposition to one is in the oil rich state of xenia where there been demonstrations against power outages why do is trying to organize more nationwide protests against president meanwhile madieu or himself has called on militia members to defend his government during anniversary of the bolivarian revolution latin american editor lucien human reports from caracas. a show of bravado on the tenth anniversary of venezuelans bolivarian militia already burned out one and we are ready for the americans if they come let there be no mistake if they answer they want to make it out. this is an emblematic anniversary for the bolivarian revolution abel thirteenth two thousand and two was the data that its leader although chavez was able to overturn
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a coup against him briefly ousted him and installed an opposition leader whether a crime or not as than his will is transitional president now his successor hugo last mughal is here surrounded by the militia and the military to send the message that any attempts to oust him will meet the same fate. model is under unprecedented domestic and international pressure to step down and allow a transition government to hold new elections. they are dissing right lingers who for the last seventeen years and now more recently continued to tear to country apart they want to install government the roof over our role of the imperialists. as you spoke opposition leader fund why dog was rallying support in the oil rich western state of. it's been the worst hit by power and water shortages with more than a month of almost round the clock blackouts and the temperatures that surpass forty
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degrees. after visiting salinas patron saint why though predicted that the people of molokai able in israel a second largest city would be the ones to lead what he called the final insurrection against my little get down we're here not to rise up because it is going to rise up that will show its pride and of course you have the national assembly and me to accompany this process of reconstruction of venezuela. of. wild power has been restored to most of the capital it's been at the expense of other states like. the government is saying very little about plans to restructure the electrical system which it claims is being sabotaged. instead cleared all of next week a public holiday to commemorate easter reminding the militia that after their break they will be expected to return to their posts to defend the revolution. you see in human. us the white house is standing by donald trump's tweet about muslim
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congresswoman despite accusations he has put her life at risk president trump selectively quoted a speech by making it look like she was downplaying the nine eleven attacks press secretary sarah sounded says deserves the criticism and the democrats should agree i do joe castro has more from washington. the several members of the democratic progressive wing have rushed to congresswoman omar's defense the reaction from the more moderate leadership and in particular house speaker nancy pelosi has been much more cautious she did condemn the president for his tweet attacking omar but she did not go as far as to defend omar herself and this disconnect between the moderate leadership and the progressive wing of the democratic party is a vulnerability that this president's spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders pointed
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out this morning certainly the president is wishing no ill will and certainly not violence towards anyone but the president is absolutely and should be calling out the congresswoman for her not only one time but history of anti-semitic comments the bigger question is why aren't democrats doing the same thing it's absolutely important the comments that she continues to make and has made and they look the other way find out what her comments to be absolutely disgraceful and unbefitting of a member of congress and i think that it's a good thing that the president is calling her out for those comments in those who have condemned trump's tweets have focused on the potential for it to incite more violence against congresswoman omar and this is fear that has some credibility to it because it was just last week that a man who is an avowed trump supporter was arrested by the f.b.i.
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for having threatened to assassinate omar and so those who are defending her language are saying that this sort of threat toward her only puts her life in more jeopardy. it's been five years since two hundred seventy six school girls were abducted in northeastern nigeria by boko haram fighters some have been rescued off raid but many still missing international outcry sparks the bring back our girls movement which continues to this day catch up as her diane has more. zaineb doesn't know if her daughter is alive ever so often she sorts through the books in homework how wants her to school on the day she was abducted five years ago over the years her daughter's absence has weighed on the entire family. today our you know she's the only female of our family and my other five children are all boys i hope the government has pity on us. her
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daughter is among the two hundred seventy six schoolgirls who were kidnapped by boko haram fighters on april twenty fourth team. the military has rescued or found one hundred seven of the kidnapped girls some were freed in exchange for fighters are negotiations between book are wrong and the government others escaped it's estimated that about one hundred girls are still unaccounted for. the nigeria's capital there are renewed calls for the search to continue security and welfare of the people of that time a responsibility of the government has promised to destroy booka her arm but its attacks have continued more than twenty thousand people most of them civilians have been killed since two thousand and nine this family like others in the neighborhood hopes their missing daughter is not one of those victims. and we've heard that some
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parents have been reunited with their daughters who hasn't come back home yet we are losing hope but we're calling on the government to invest more resources to bring back our girls. despite the pain this mother still hopes she will once again see her. daughter alive. al-jazeera. well i spoke to soon for a representative for the bring back our girls movement in the capital. she described her disappointment that the initial interest for me international community is almost totally died down. from the international community. and the way this has gone on. not just nigeria and it's all africa and goes there are a percentage of us every go time out there that we tell all the time to cross fire to get education. and hundred of the sisters did just that and for five years they've been in captivity it's all something off the kitchen in two thousand and
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fourteen so many what need to hold of the by not us is. not gone and every time they tell the child i should get an education you know that's a lie because. they have been a cop deputy for five years the what since the house shouldn't be about we should all have meant by that terrorist act talk to anyone anywhere in the walk is terribly talk to everyone everywhere and the war they send in a bicycle charities that they can go and do with education and get away with that shouldn't be. now to finland the country looks set to have its first leftwing prime minister in sixteen years and has already declared victory hours after the polls closed in the general election final results show that ran as social democrats took seventeen point seven percent of the votes. that's just point two of percent ahead of the nationalist finn's party it campaigned on an anti e.u.
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anti immigration platform rino will now form a center and left wing coalition government. well in ukraine a televised debate at the national stadium ahead of next sunday's presidential runoff election descended into fast when one of the participants failed to show incumbent president petro poroshenko is left to take questions alone is rival vladimir zelinsky a comedian with no political experience wanted to have the debate closer to sunday's vote or she goes trailing in the polls called out his opponent. i am fully suited to you are what he is now i hope you've already come back from paris from some roast and with renewed rigor of ready to take part in a cool element of democracy in the debate. meanwhile in eastern ukraine the army and air force of held military drills close to areas controlled by russian backed rebels. they are planning to build a military base in the region on the coast of the us of sea which separates
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southeastern ukraine from russia or than ten thousand people have died in the fighting between ukraine and moscow back separatist since russia annexed crimea five years ago. now facebook instagram and whatsapp largely restored services after uses around the world were prevented from accessing the social media platforms down detected dot com a site that monitors outages said that there were reports of problems in the u.s. europe and parts of asia face but down instagram down and whatsapp down the all trending on twitter facebook which owns instagram and whatsapp had another major outage just a month ago. and what's been billed as the first ever live speech of its kind the seychelles president has gone deep into the indian ocean to call for better protection of the world sees growing five hundred and twenty four meters. below the ocean sufis. it is
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a privilege to address you from the beating of brouhaha over old brother. danny ferry deliver the speech on a submarine as part of the british that expedition exploring the ocean's depths seychelles is one of many island nations threatened by global warming fairy says decisive international action is needed for the survival of humanity from this. i can see the credible wide life that needs our protection but we have mine aged too seriously in practice the past environment through climate change. for us it is the creation of overfishing plastic and of the pollution we have created these problems. we can solve them. we can solve them together. now on other stories to bring you in the u.s.
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tiger woods is celebrating one of the great sporting comebacks by winning golf smallest as at the age of forty three well it's completed a one stroke victory around the ogata national course for fifteenth major title. in eleven years after his last victory in a major tournament since well since then he's suffered severe injuries he's also have personal issues several times appearing to be close to retirement for a comeback for him. more in everything we're covering right here you'll get a breaking news comment and analysis al jazeera dot com is why you need to go. look at the top stories this hour sudan's military council has announced new measures after talks with the opposition on a transitional government says that it might allow political parties to decide on a civilian prime minister but wants the interior and defense ministries to be led by the military council also says the country's intelligence and security services
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will be restructured i covered by that this. will be restructuring of the national intelligence and security services the council has an urgent plan and has issued a number of decisions in the name of the transitional military council we've also taken a lot of the recommendations from the meeting with the media. meanwhile outside the army's headquarters in the capital hard to protest as a not backing down on their calls for a civilian government the demonstrations have continued ever since bashir stood down on thursday and the military took temporary power. one of the stories we're following closely military sources in libya are saying that a group of fighters loyal to the wall old flee from after have surrendered to the u.n. backed government with their weapons and vehicles earlier the government said it had shot down a fighter jet along into after these pictures appear to show the aftermath in the south of tripoli in the area of wadi all rugby after us forces say the plane
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crashed after bax a rival government that controls much of eastern libya and launched his offensive on the capital ten days ago. beat me to judge has become the latest in a series of hopefuls aiming to get the nomination for the democratic party the thirty seven year old would be the youngest ever president if elected and is a committed christian and military veteran who served in afghanistan he's also openly gay and would be the first openly gay candidate for the white house. and the u.s. secretary of state might pump has been in peru shoring up regional support for president trump's hardline stance against the venezuelan president nicolas maduro bio says he hopes there is change in venezuela so soon so that migrants who fled into neighboring countries can finally return home this is the third leg of his latin american tall. well you're up to date with all of our top stories this hour
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