tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 22, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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thank you. today young men like holly and marvie cannot move within the country they settled in the old romantic status nasa has turned into a lack of the basic human right to have a nationality. and you say hey you. had been. a little higher than a man did you see amanda she. yeah i still am which i wanted to include. in the law again i'm a woman. then it was certainly that you were there then. well i don't know. what's in the lead in so i didn't. know her initial but the.
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man i'm reasonable and there were i'm a jew muslim and and you see i'm anderson. thank . you note here. and i really mean it. like palestinian refugees across lebanon unregistered people can't get work but it's limited to relatively low paid jobs and normal government services are closed to them. my feeling of things like the weather we.
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get out several falls while i live in the land of the c.p. and most of the valley. must not be any kind of mad at. you and i mean they're shelling out. he said. there's not enough energy in tough out there. who. is over the. hill it was a. runaway . deal. though come on i've been over the talent shows.
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there are between 405-0000 tribe members across lebannon with around 25000 in the bekaa valley. worried work hard to preserve their traditions and community but if the old tribal social networks become weakened the elders aren't always able to maintain their former role of upholding law and order. the biggest. fish on the battlefield. directive. 15 mins walk to.
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a menace man and with a near the door. shut he had to be a tree. and see. by their name kids she. came to my dentist out of you know. few minutes many. criminally many a few minutes i bet us i am a lot about saying i'm sad to see how the kingdom specially. by to feed many that. how do we didn't get under some social element the millionaire it was all an issue that will matter. little but the infusion of good luck over doing for the 7 different good liesel how did you. get
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it all did you order not order and was it helen or the national small do and you can see yet what the how. many doctors and still only the fuckin mil her kid you did learn whether they will bother them with your child food. in 1904 government naturalized thousands of people including some of the or a tribe today they live relatively stable lives. but many tribe members were not naturalized some didn't apply because they didn't want to serve in the army or simply couldn't see the benefit others didn't believe the lebanese government was serious about naturalizing people like them. for the family being unregistered has been disastrous to the fun of nyman i just name
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sort of. sort of what the medics say you suffer a moment of what i now know with the knowledge you have now is human i work any going on why should a mouse how we. know me for that or that i know no. i would never do i should see it or have it in me i may be a somewhat damn fool with me i am such for. genitive now exactly our mistakes for that she how old are you on with us on our journey. to get out of this bus melicent going to al gore i have a normal me him and i we him shall we talk. for a man on it but not only on him by then further than an inch away she and all of our short and all would rather know now hike i. know. them now seka been alone and i was you lay on me i'm
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a lass adamant why i have none i'm in and how we're going to know what. i meant how does he see it as i did on the stage for as it were there been without a doubt if inconsiderate there been any kind of an issue. on my how we learn them stuff for someone can while the action one can. teach it to the. young with a start and how we can i'm. sure see it in. their thinking it could be 2 colors on a muscle and. i could but again it out up i believe i can man out i'm cinema comedy about it i'm a time of year. to have a thought that if she learn no less but the whole i was that i was out of had. been a search for far father thought we had been hunting haven't i been auntie and if you could only not be out there hello banish why. we're sort of your kid and i love made available affection and. cheered us while difficult to believe. he would
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you know it was for me a little it feels like a lot amir hatlen can a shooting star learn always have an approach to shoot she went out of europe and asia and. the work of the year. long gotten a lot of you know a lot of initiative. you know silent and finished some of those if you stumble into the we shall meet. the. millions of dollars are being stolen in a scam that starts in the philippines and stretches across the globe one i want to use against exclusive access to this cutthroat underworld through a criminal turned whistleblower on al-jazeera. the big breaking news story can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions in
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your ear you're trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you carol. it's when you come off one thing sinking that you realize you've witnessed history in the making. a policy imposed decades ago. that you could selectively goods and have only boids changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences for creating a pool of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level will be get being given money to agree destro zation our money to get other people to view the services out there examines the politics of population control. culture a dance thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to brace and maintain their cultural heritage it's
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a reminder of who they are aware that. this is a suburb of the capital new delhi tibet so the refugees here since 964. have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up or a businesses and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. headlines on urgency about russia's defense ministry says rebels have launched attacks on its base in syria it says a number of missiles why the shutdown or did not reach the target russia says
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there's been an increase in fighting in italy it says 150 rebels were killed. indonesia's president joker we don't know says his government will not tolerate any threats to the country's security or unity parts of the indonesian capital are on lockdown after 6 people were killed during the riots protesters are angry at the results of last month's presidential election on tuesday the election commission declared djoko we doto the winner indonesia security minister says they will partially block social media to avoid the spread of rumors. flying slowly has more from jakarta. because joker widodo won the elections by quite a huge margin 2 digit 11 percentage points which translates to nearly 17000000 votes analysts have pointed out that this in a way undermines the opposition's claim that the elections were great and also worth remembering that international observers have largely declared the elections to be free and fair despite proposed claims that the elections were that there were
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fraud irregularities during the polls. 2 bombs have killed at least 14 people in the somali capital mogadishu in one attack a car bomb targeted a convoy of politicians heading towards the presidential palace a member of parliament was among those killed the armed group says it was behind the attack. briggs it uncertainty may have led to the collapse of manufacturing giant british steel it was hoping to secure a bailout from the government but the high court has ordered it into compulsory liquidation industrial giant employs 5000 workers directly with another 20000 jobs involved in the supply chain british prime minister theresa may is coming under new pressure from right wing m.p.'s within her own party over another plan to steer the government's brigs it deal with the e.u. through parliament may top politicians they have one last chance to deliver breaks it m.p.'s have already rejected the plan 3 times. the acting u.s. defense secretary is playing down the possibility of a u.s.
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war with iran patrick shanahan says sending extra forces to the gulf is meant to deter iran from launching another attack those are the headlines now back to edges in a word. a tribe was once nomadic and move seasonally between syria and lebanon. everyone knew one another even if they didn't always know when they were born or how old they burn and still not having an ideal it was not a problem. but their life as wandering herdsman changed as national borders and politics forced them to settle in towns and villages many in the bekaa valley in central lebannon. today everything revolves around an id card without it their non existence since settling the aid have gone through the process of
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applying for lebanese nationality some have succeeded but others are still waiting for the political decisions necessary to grant them identity and legal status. as tribal structures are inevitably gradually eroded religion can still bind people and communities together. the deal is done an interview in the south i didn't have. the money the. young. and the i got with what i did other than a but i'm a. and so on the nominee to head out time a hapless nominee ledge about town the onion has and i'm. not a lady i've laid the. slush on. sunday with
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by the side of the general i never thought of. that i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now i had to. have been annoyed about 2 anomalous yet. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests.
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it was a deal rather than a given. normally i was out of. the rhythm of to hear either. of us a lot of that until and. how was i. with. a lack of nationality makes stateless people are highly vulnerable social group denied basic human rights like freedom of movement and access to education public health care and employment. m.r.i.
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. all the. that. they can live in fear of being arrested and detained for lack of documentation. of all but all nationality confers value on a person by the state it confirms an individual's affiliation to that country in return for their protection by the state's. normal dump out of it that i clearly can with fish in yeah. but i had one have any fish at that with a minute to flip meet them is a sad helen one i wanted and sure said she and then.
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outdated laws in line with internationally recognized standards of human rights. law. the weather sponsored by cattle and. hello there we've seen yet more heavy rain over parts of south america the rain that's over parts of northern argentina and the southern parts of brazil has really intensified recently some places seeing over 80 millimeters of rain and the systems just slowly going to nudge its way
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northward as we head through the next few days again it is going to be giving us some very heavy downpours i think on wednesday most of that will be across parts of paraguay and the southern parts of brazil and them pushing its way a little bit further northwards as we head into thursday as it moves towards the north and it's allowing cooler air behind it so essential won't get any higher than around a 16 actually much in the temperatures we're expecting in buenos aires but as our a should see a fair amount of sunshine the cloud of rain just to the north of us there is plenty of what weather there across the central americas at the moment lots of cloud stretching across parts of jamaica it's been yoda and then all the way down towards the southwest and this is a region where we really do need some wet weather and it looks like we'll see plenty of it as we head through wednesday and into the day further north there's more in the way of dry weather through the yucatan peninsula and northward through mexico but if you head up towards north america we've seen more severe storms here over 30 tornadoes have been seen just in the last 24 hours and the system is edging east was that the risk of seeing yet more during the evening on wednesday. the
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with bricks it's still unresolved the u.k. will join the other $27.00 member states to vote in the upcoming european parliamentary elections will the far right populist parties make huge gains as predicted and if so would that change the very nature of the european union get the latest on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and have them seek and this is the news hour live from dot coming up in the
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next 60 minutes indonesia's president warns demonstrators against violence after 6 people were killed in protests over last month's election. one of the u.k.'s biggest companies british steel goes into liquidation as a breaks it political crisis deepens. the u.s. acting secretary of defense says they do not want war with iran but defends america's military buildup in the gulf to install the toronto raptors keep their hopes of a 1st appearance in the n.b.a. finals alife the raptors beating them a walkie box to level the eastern conference finals are 2 games of pace. hello there been more demonstrations in indonesia's capital jakarta from protesters angry at the results of last month's presidential election parts of the city were put on lockdown after 6 people were killed during riots on tuesday night president
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joko widodo has been reelected to a 2nd term he says his government won't tolerate any threats to the nation's security or unity slowly slowly reports now from jakarta. was police outnumbered. but later the crowd screw these are supporters of proposed who ran against president joke over doto in last month's presidential election and the previous one was evil but last got me up at the cheated also in 2014 we don't want to happen again enough is enough. getting justice through the courts is impossible with the government we have so we come here we don't care about our safety we're prepared to give our lives on tuesday night protest has defied police orders to leave then violence broke out fireworks and other objects were thrown at the police who responded with fire tear gas and water cannon. several people were left dead and hundreds injured police say they have arrested dozens of people that you know
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and i would like to say the series of events that we saw earlier today is not a spontaneous incident but it is an incident by design a sit up incident as protests spread to at least 2 other cities president joko widodo has called for calm but also issued a warning. i will work together with anyone to advance to scan tree but i will not tolerate any one of these routes to security democratic processes and the unity of our beloved nation. has refused to accept the election outcome and has urged his supporters to demonstrate against it so. parties to the police the military and all relevant parties to refrain themselves and avoid violence as they express the aspirations of the birds and the stance of the she must be up to the shortly after pressed. to the kids because she will speak and
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they're likely to continue until 5 which is when we expect from both of them to the last the presidential election to follow the play to the constitutional court challenging the election outcome for the city remains on edge with parts of it under lockdown 50000 police and military personnel have been put on duty as protesters show no sign of giving in. a flawless joins us live now from jakarta fluffs of florence those demonstrations have been continuing today in the indonesian capital what's been happening. that's right so this is the 2nd day of protests and they're escalating following a pattern really that's the same as what happened on tuesday now and the protests on tuesday it turned violent but by 7 in the morning on wednesday they had calmed down protesters didn't try to breach the police lines they were they stayed behind the police lines they sang songs they chanted down but as night fell things
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escalated we saw protesters throw objects at police who initially held back from responding and then after a couple of hours of this police responded by firing tear gas and in one of the protests areas police also chased the protesters away from the protest sites so really this is an indication of how just how quickly the situation can turn how quickly things can escalate and really shows just how tense the situation is now and police say that they've arrested nearly 60 people who they suspect of provoking the violence that started on tuesday night they believe that the people the police say they believe that these people have been paid to instigate violence and there's no there's no real evidence of that as yet but really the trying to prevent this situation from escalating because nobody wants what happened on tuesday night with 6 people dead and hundreds of people injured to happen again on wednesday nights
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for the people who were killed during the protests police say they are still investigating the cause of death but they say that the police personnel on the streets controlling the demonstrators are not equipped with live bullets but they are guns equipped with rubber coated metal bullets but of course if these are fired at close range they can still cause fatalities as in. florence louie life in jakarta. indonesia consultant for human rights watch she says president we don't know has not done enough to address the political violence. president took over he has no option but to address human rights violations in indonesia then there's been talk of it has all to address the deepening political it's between let's say a conservative muslim in an asia mostly support brabo now and the more pluralistic muslim areas of the country plus christian area there are support especially
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giacobbe. over the last 20 years there are many many political violence in both ethnic and religious violence in the nation i guess britain published a book about that and i estimate about 90 per cent people were killed in the purse 67 years after the fall of soeharto these are the political violence and of course there are many many victims that 1000 of them that should be addressed presenter called we should not be shying away investing political capital in dealing with it that's human rights violation plus the rights seeing. hundreds of discriminatory regulation mostly passed by. people of on bravo cam but to some extent also on the job we termed that discriminate to be mostly made in the name of islam in the name of islamic sharia with this political militia and with all this legal infrastructure it is becoming more and more difficult what minority this woman included to to do their life and this is something that the islamists feel that
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they can push forward and trying to bring down their present job that they consider to be the latest hurdle to implement what they claim to be perfect islamic sharia in the nature of 2 bomb explosions have killed at least 6 people in the somali capital mogadishu in one attack a car bomb targeted a convoy of politicians heading towards the presidential palace member of parliament was among those killed beyond group al-shabaab says it was behind the attack. just like the huge explosion happened at district point. we have lost a young child is the soldiers and civilians and many more injured the blast destroyed our homes and we don't have much to rebuild mother. the british prime minister theresa may says a 2nd reading of her brags that bill will help parliament come to a decision on the customs union and whether to hold
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a 2nd referendum the opposition labor party says may should not bother putting it to a 4th vote in parliament because it won't back it the prime minister is also coming under pressure from right wing m.p.'s in her own party to step down may has told politicians they have one last chance to deliver it i've set out the 10 points about the new deal there is an issue about customs there is a difference of opinion in this house on the future customs arrangement with the european union that's why it's important that this house actually comes to a decision on that issue this 2nd referendum the 2nd reading of the withdrawal agreement bill will enable this house to come to a decision on that issue it will also enable the house to come to a decision on a 2nd referendum which i continue to believe would not be the right route for this country to go down we should deliver on the 1st referendum suggesting anything about a 2nd or more on this john a whole joins us live from london outside parliament so jonah it seems like to
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recent days facing a very hostile reaction in parliament about this so-called new deal. oh yes he's been having an absolutely torrid time over the course of the last hour or so in parliament after delivering a statement outlining this 10 point new breaks it plan of hers you should be surprised of course it was unveiled yesterday in a speech and since then there's been pretty universal criticism and condemnation of the plan m.p.'s. speaking today in the house of commons saying she's making promises she simply can't keep either because they don't work or contradict other elements of the plan or because the e.u. has already ruled them out or as has been pointed out more than once she simply doesn't have the authority to make these promises or 30 slipping from her grasp with every passing hour was one comment time to go with the words of the opposition
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leader jeremy cotton of course what she had tried to do with this new reheating as some of said of the old deal was when support from the middle ground on both sides promising the possibility of a 2nd referendum the possibility of a compromise on a customs union but only if people voted for her deal 1st of all she seems to have failed spectacularly in trying to win support she has earned herself even deeper from the right of her party senior cabinet ministers. and mrs didn't even turn up to prime minister's questions shortly before that statement leading to suggestions that there may be a coup afoot to resolve may let me just say defiant as ever telling parliament if they want breaks it deal if anybody wants to see breaks it go ahead they need to vote for her deal the alternative is simply a no deal breaks it or no breaks it at all so given all this hostility then willis even be voted on. well
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we've seen delays in the past to the so-called meaningful vote when the government thought it would lose it will almost certainly lose this time to reason it was asked that question and she insisted that the vote would go ahead the week after the coming recess in the 1st week of june michael gove the environment minister was asked that question earlier he's a very senior minister he's gunning for her job as are so many others he was rather more circumspect he said it was time to reflect and consider the options that sort of language rather suggests a delay of some sort and they've been suggestions that perhaps this is all best left to the next prime minister one way or another things are looking extremely bad for to resume at the moment for the moment on a whole life for us there in london and the industrial giant british steel has collapsed that is the latest sign of the growing weakness of the u.k.'s manufacturing center and confusion over briggs it honestly has that.
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