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tv   Sudan Seeds Of Inspiration  Al Jazeera  May 27, 2019 12:32pm-1:01pm +03

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because the only this is be. insincere. and they give us a moment to turn on me and the mayor know they don't want to. upset us but i think they mean they're doing tonight only seem up to fund. this of us i mean . at the level so you're also not if you need to. know that i mean that but i've come yet into ok so wolf. yeah i. think. we need to get as led by. what it says. but i would in the united negro into a. month just so it's only worth it you know to them but i do have. to say this in our family if you see what he and i no no no no but i'm not on this
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early but on them while you all know where they see that they don't give up on it and then take that man to their death but out of econ feeling that when they love my. new kid and they can deny. they are no one but i wonder i think you know and i hope i think under idea which. they don't get in the hall or to come up with about their heart and what is the ok and if i think. you know have done the scene though all done if any and all i want i wanted. for my ass so. you could get in whatever medical and the loss of a gun 010. and that is. it
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will have to spend you're going to. be c'mon guys and his big toe in this town down in london then you know well you know he won't shoot speed to kill us you know clooney and. get us if. you don't want to do them good. because the economy in there that's a little boy looked down on you with nato yep and occasion to interview them all said it together to bring them up but only if you want to go then you're going to go ahead. and see this and this you know. it's. your game
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right up or to leave. you know. he says gather the. sheer. strength. this. one of them will go to hospital. she worked at one of the mental hospital normally goes. to work. to talk honestly and to. almost open them. but you know.
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mr strong on the signs and you know. my recall. thought. this is just a noise or this and that on the horses. but out of my. system was always on you know most obvious time in stanley than say the new york being one. less a square last. is . mussing point than the. us. on.
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our advent of their nuclear formulating to call our own al. when we're honest they aren't cattle. oh yeah we had a ceremony for us part of our c.n.n. quest from your. thinking yes. the. boss thank you so part of.
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this for me. commissioner can you tell me and i'm not. going to yank a canal and. a man of your kind now from the land for you. and. me and.
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the. little moment. all need to hold on. unique because he got to sleep close. by here do you think. if you can get my circuit africa where most. of the terminal that i was done this there is here local time and if you know. what. i was i'm going to know because.
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it was the one you have been eating. even when i eat i've always heard oh yeah and if you know. i hear you calling out. that. i get the same up a fan they complain. they get the gossipy in but everybody but i thought oh. but when we. leave the city you. know what other way around getting. your people to show the place of your. buffalo you know. that i mean. i mean it's not always if you want to get a little bit of a good look at all the other than we now know that in the long run mining you know
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what i want to do to keep it but i guess no one but i doubt it you know what. the blame on. me let me. let me tell you to leave. some of it steve. maybe you would like to get up to the. planet one time it could even though. one does say no. he says you need a dog and. you know one of them will put up on the side of the. political the. libyans are going to try to get you back in the morning commute.
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she was just tough to. get. there with the plan for turning the sea. good a good big. stocks but. boy . well he's seen the tuner and i'm really. curious demarest are you back. there she chose when the who can call me that. john does all of the indian antics discommode chip us all you see my dear i hope i am better now ok coming home overlooking the yank out fact that point out i was even going to go home. you. are not going. to.
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thank you for the 1st. place we are at liberty to yank the color wheel the way that it let me oliver still says address the basis of the song. like you will. work out ok. i am going to cool it for you if you are ok however now said the boy is going to say i thought i had gotten so little at mine you know no more but i'm. going to throw you right i feel but it's again the thing that has set up all across economic you know but well what you are out there but you say you know if you want to go through it you're going if you mean look at
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you know voters you know you're going to meet them well you have the feeling that importantly going to be going up there which in. yankeeland regular you know you know i'm going to i'm going to come in the game here. it's.
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come. a week. we were in there. was. a. little bit of that you know neighborhood in vietnam. that are. sort of. like in a big city ok that one of the dirty go. it's . just a nice guy. it
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with new emperor in our heater. iraq signal support for iran and its standoff with the u.s. while again offering to play mediator costs. i'm up watching and bernie and i'll be reporting on this country's efforts to get that precious stone artifacts taken in the colonial era. now provisional results show the pro europe centrists of long dominated the european parliament have suffered significant losses and one of the most contentious elections an e.u. history to allies the liberals and greens made gains so too did the far right. explains from brussels. she is the face of european populism and this was a moment she wanted to say for very low pay and her far right national rally came 1st in france's european parliamentary vote upstaging president mccrum centrist pro
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you are in a sensible. live for some of the view but a lot of people are not these assume the fading of traditional parties in the polarization between the national ready party and the renaissance party confirms that the political scene is now split between nationalist and globalist this fundamental debate will determine our nation and our peoples future. i will determine what voters will have to choose in the next election. marine le pen's victory was echoed across the alps by methyl salvini whose leg up party was the biggest winner from italy's election results a strong anti immigration message and the focus on europe's christian identity won him around 30 percent of the vote so vini has formed a new right wing populist alliance with other like minded politicians from all over europe their gains weren't as big as some polls had suggested but the newly formed european alliance of peoples and nations could still be
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a force to be reckoned with in the european parliament. of course could see that happening parties. which parties within smaller groups inside the rupee in parliament in order to achieve major and more influence within the policymaking activity of the european parliament they may well decide that it's better for them to join something is a lie ins and therefore we could see is group grow and the chief perhaps 80 or even 90 parliamentarian's the elections major losers have been the center right and center left coalition for decades they've been able to dominate the chamber with their combined majority but they are both set to lose dozens of seats and their majority with them there is no stability there recent no stable maturity without the e.p. and that's why the e.p.a. is ready for compromise ready for talks to join them but they have to work together that is now in line thank you. compromise and
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coalition building will be key in the new european parliament the green party has emerged a stronger from these elections coming 2nd in germany and the liberals also saw their numbers increase. these elections had the potential to change the very nature of the european union a fact that wasn't lost on voters turnout across the block has been the highest it's been decades at just over 50 percent that result has been a fragmented parliament which in many ways reflects the divisions faced by the european barbara sarah al-jazeera the european parliament in brussels while italian interior minister matteo salvini has welcomed what he called a new european renascence as he celebrated his far right party success in the polls . today not only is the league the 1st party in italy but also more a look is the 1st party in france. is the 1st party in the u.k.
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there for. it is the sign over europe that is changing. and as you had then nigel for new breaks at party is in the lead in the u.k. for us says his party's success is a massive message for the conservative and labor parties that have long dominated british politics for each other and has moved from london. nigel farage has done it again 5 years ago his ukip party scared david cameron into calling a referendum on britain's e.u. membership now his new brics it party is on course to win big in the u.k.'s unwanted hugh rippin elections the intelligence i get is the director how he's doing pretty well the lib dems remain silent doing reasonably well but it looks like looks like there's no reason to think with the rest of the. as the hours passed the bracks it party tally of any piece grew and grew leaving the
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traditionally dominance of labor and conservative parties far behind it's an astonishing feat considering this party didn't exist before april the 12th leave voters have severely punished the tories for to resume a failure to deliver bracks it remain voters have deserted labor over its a vase of attitude to a 2nd referendum consequently the liberal democrats have done very well as have the greens what we're left with after the election is an electorate looking all ready new lives go home at least are the remains of i one that's very skeptical obviously . i'm one that clearly wants to let the political parties and politicians in westminster know how they feel nigel farage with his message that britain has been betrayed by its complacent politicians found the daughter victory wide open prison only voted in these elections because marches last minute breaks a deadline extension required to the tories barely bother to campaign and
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astonishingly spent the run up to the vote dethroning their leader labor hardly showed much more effort there's a lesson here for the tory leadership hopefuls competing for a place to reason may end as a lesson that will concern anyone who is worried for the sense of ground of british politics the next leader of the conservative party may well be thinking that if he or she is going to. any of the voices that they've just lost they're going to have to out faraj nigel faraj retellings how to 0 london. president all trungpa has praised the relationship between the united states and japan as he sat down with prime minister shinzo all day he became the fast foreign leader to meet the new emperor in our theater and tokyo trump is also invited to a state run close at the palace in the evening but the focus in talks with the prime minister is mainly on trade and security so our relationship i think i can
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speak from the standpoint of the united states has never been better than it is right now with japan i feel that we understand each other very well we're very committed to each other as nations so we have a situation where we have the best relationship that we've ever had with japan and we're going to keep it that way we are working on the imbalance of trade there's been a tremendous imbalance and we're working on that and i'm sure that that will work out over a period of time it cannot on the whole kind of knew it we're going to discuss the various challenges of the international community including north korea of course we're going to have a bilateral economic issues between japan and the u.s. on top of that we'll have robust coordination so as to bring the g. 20 a saka summit to a successful conclusion to our great partnership hallway in his life for us in
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tokyo when he was standing outside the palace i believe where trump and me sing and they clearly get along but they've already said not to expect a trade deal this month. i think that's writes we would not expect any significant announcement certainly not while donald trump is in japan these negotiations are only really started in april and of course not the least just the leaders who are doing the negotiating doing the talking it's really more about the negotiating teams that have been in japan for the past few days working through some of those key aspects of a trade deal that may be announced in the months ahead the chief negotiator on the japanese side has already said that he doesn't even expect a partial agreement to be reached while donald trump is in japan and then a short time ago as donald trump and shinzo abe were going into their bilateral meeting in the building behind me donald trump spoke as you just heard there and
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said that he expects there may be something to announce in august now that's a key date because it comes after the upper house elections in japan in july and there's a sense that there's no way that the japanese prime minister will want to announce any concessions to the united states before that election because that is seen as too risky when it comes to getting votes in that election and why and just over an hour ago pyongyang released a statement calling us national security adviser john bolton a war fanatic and saying he was wrong to conclude that north korea's recent missile tests violated united nations resolutions and that giving up missile tests would mean giving up the right to self-defense presumably north korea will be a priority on the agenda at today's meeting. absolutely i think particularly considering those 2 missile launches by north korea earlier this month they were short range missiles seemingly some new type of short range missile that north korea had test fired of great concern of course to japan john bolton the
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u.s. national security adviser made those comments on saturday while he was in japan a day later when donald trump had arrived when he was playing golf in fact just before his round of golf with the japanese prime minister he tweeted about those same missile launches calling them small weapons and saying that they disturb some of his own people and others but not him so seemingly undercutting his own national security adviser on that issue and by the way the japanese prime minister had made exactly the same comments a lot earlier that these missile tests from north korea had violated united nations security council resolution so clearly a very different tone from between donald trump the japanese prime minister and even between donald trump and his own staff when it comes to these missile launches out as there is when have following that for us and take care thank you. still ahead on out as there have
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a shortage of imagine sisyphus as in afghanistan is causing the lives of millions of people at risk. and learns to don deep divisions among the main opposition parties make long to fight back in. the weather sponsored by the time. hello again and welcome back we're here cross a run over the next few days we do expect to see off and on rain showers and also the terms of the committee up particularly here towards the north so for tehran we do expect to see a high temperature there of about 33 degrees was in passing rain baghdad still very warm at 40 degrees there and then as we go towards monday and into tuesday you see the rain really hovering about the southern part of the caspian with plenty of clouds in tehran is going to come down a notch with the temperature there of about $31.00 degrees.

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