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i it rolls 11 up the government said only the government allowed journalists from all over the world to sit in to come to sudan to cover this and for them now to decide that no the world doesn't need to see this anymore is a sign for us that some things are changing and we're going back to them crackdown and things and we are actually getting ready for a crackdown on the protests there i mean what's happening with the negotiation between the. declaration of freedom and change for talking from the point of their brought their stories with the transitional council they reached a point where we're suppose to have a civilian government and they reached a point where they are not moving forward i their transition many council is going to give up our civilians or they're not going to do it and now we're more than 55 days into that situation and we're thinking that now is the time or we have to go back to fighting this government in another way is they're not giving the minute you doesn't want to give up power so we're not waiting for them to give up power and if they were serious about giving up power they were not going to do
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a crackdown on the media so we're like worried now well still ahead here on al-jazeera saying farewell to the so-called can show the remains of a former opposition leader finally returned home plus. this is probably one of the toughest years i've experienced in my 40 plus years far. from a trade war but still supporting the president will be reporting from america's heartland. sponsored by. hello starts to see if you shasta dotted around just as we go into june around for example iran turkmenistan be nice to still see it in iraq but nothing much hidden story douse of rising temperatures down to 42 in fact as i
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dive into because we see the high forty's in the low fifty's reported just to the northwest in the last couple of days but typically we are on the rise now so over much of the rockies victim has to be in the middle forty's for most of the time now if you are near the coast at say lebanon the western side of syria if he's cooler rodwell present this is what you might expect sass of all this temperatures rising too and at the same time a long way so as you watch the incoming south westerly breeze the monsoon now ahead of it you often develop some pretty big thunderstorms the potential for heavy rain here in southern yemen certainly exists on the forecast charts with of cloud extending or lawyer to wards kuwait $41.00 degrees and these are doha forced to mecca i'm expecting it to be not too humid because if it is he would that's rather bearable southern africa has been dry recently the exception being madagascar it looks like it should be dry on saturday as well the temp is still pretty reasonable
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22 in botswana. the weather sponsored by qatar airways as politicians in washington fighter over the border all week talking to the people at the center of the story many of them just said oh no it's very dangerous because the americans are there and it's not it's a very safe place migrants smugglers and people who live along the border talking to al jazeera. i'm. not you know. some of the like.
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watching al-jazeera with me said reminds of our top stories u.s. police say a disgruntled employee has killed 12 people at a local government complex in virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with police. also u.s. businesses are warning that billions of dollars of trade could be affected if president donald trump's tariffs on all mexican good scopes through mexico's foreign minister is heading to washington d.c. for talks on the taxes which trump says will stay in place until the flow of migrants is stopped. and u.s. secretary of state might pompei who is on a european total seeking support for washington's hardline policy on iran and beyond his trip in germany where the government still favors the 2015 nuclear agreement. the tension between tehran and washington continues to rise the white house is seeking support from gulf states to back it sanctions and tough stance on iran and as our diplomatic editor james baker reports from the united nations for some there are echoes of a previous u.s. push for war. tensions are rising the u.s.
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is building up its forces in the gulf there are threatening voices coming from both sides on the face of it it feels similar to the build up to the invasion of iraq in 2003 a war that devastated the country and destabilize the region one advisor who advocated strongly for war 16 years ago now has an even more powerful position john bolton is president trumps national security adviser but this time around as he builds a case against iran he finds even less international support than the u.s. had for its campaign against saddam hussein carne ross is a former british diplomat who resigned over the iraq war. it had far more diplomatic cover and it had support from the u.k. and other allies i mean the coalition in support of the invasion of 2003 you know may not have included france but it included
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a lot of other countries reluctantly or willingly and willingly went along. diplomatic efforts to create such a coalition have not happened in this case there are also big differences between saddam hussein's brutal regime and the current leadership in iran which arguably has much greater capacity to fight back across the entire region from the late 1990 s. veteran diplomat richard butler headed the u.n. weapons inspection team that worked in iraq comparison with what they would face today a horse of a completely different color iran is far stronger far more capable far more culturally and historically determined then the hussein regime in iraq by 2003 the goal of the u.s. was regime change toppling saddam hussein and his government 16 years on donald trump is a president who campaigned on removing the us from foreign wars even if he wanted
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to carry out regime change against iran he doesn't have enough troops in the region the real risk right now according to diplomats and international capitals and here at the u.n. is the rising rhetoric and the risk of a miscalculation james zira of the united nations. have returned to the streets calling for interim president. to step down hundreds of thousands rallied in cities across the country for the 15th consecutive friday but there were reports of several arrests but protests were largely peaceful demonstrators are unhappy having an ally of former president abilities beautifully leading the government elections are due to be held in july. there are strong currents and poor visibility hampering efforts to find 21 people still missing after a sightseeing boat sank in hungry capital budapest on wednesday the search for 19
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south korean tourists and to hungary and nationals has been extended to neighboring serbia downstream from the scene of the accident police have questioned the captain of another large of our soul that rammed the tall boat before it sank and was old or semiconductor ashura is going to take a long time to search the entire stretch of the danube south of the city we are also cooperating with the serbian authorities. thanks for that one should mean we have to say that conditions are completely against us and our aims those who work in the search and rescue place extremely difficult and dangerous conditions divers went down on thursday but it was impossible to get close to the wreckage visibility is 0 underwater us chinese tire of seoul $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods have come into effect is the latest development in a trade war between washington and beijing that's taking a toll on america's midwest but many farmers there are struggling as the dispute
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escalates but for now many continue to support president trump 100 reports from colfax in the state of illinois. as the u.s. administration plows ahead in its trade with china american farmers say they're getting crushed between the world's 2 largest economies we grew a record soybean crop record corn crop and then you take the fact that our largest buyer just disappeared you know we created a huge ending stockpile that is it's going to take years to eat through it not to mention we tripled what we normally carry china's retaliatory tariffs on corn soybeans and pork have hit their mark american farmers deep in trump country across the midwest are suffering this is private and one of the toughest years that i've experienced in my 40 plus years of farming are bankers i'm starting to get nervous next year is going to be. a tough time and some farmers are not going to get their
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operating loans they're not going to pay off their own operating loans from this year and they're not going to be able to get credit to put a crop out next year for the 2nd straight year president trump signed a bailout for american farmers this time $16000000000.00 worth but that won't bring back lost markets buyers who've moved on to other sellers their silos are full of surplus crops that oversupply his tank prices for corn and soybeans farm income levels are half what they were 5 years ago across the midwest corn and soybean farmers are filing for bankruptcy in numbers not seen for more than a decade and losing their patients i'd like to see that light at the end of the tunnel and know when things are going to turn around to get better so you your patience is wearing a little thing if you're still a little yeah this year farmers are dealing with high tariffs low prices and now historic rains that have left their fields flooded but while china is tariffs are striking their intended targets they have not achieved their goal of turning the
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farmers who are among president trump strongest supporters against the president is it fair to say that farmers still by law. arj support president trump i think that's fair we believe that the president is doing the right thing to live on a farm as an old agrarian saying has it used to be schooled in patience for now those laboring behind america's plows seem willing to wait a little longer john hendren al jazeera colfax illinois. well trade isn't the only area where the u.s. and china are told washington is also taking aim at beijing's foreign policy speaking at a security forum in single pole acting u.s. defense secretary patrick shanahan warned china to stop threatening its neighbors sovereignty it also said washington is investing in the pacific region to defend its asian allies. a missouri code has ruled the u.s. states only abortion clinic can stay open for though it's been granted a temporary order allowing it to continue operating until choose day when another
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hearing will take place that's not already. more to do and that there's going to be possibly another court date early next week so we're glad that that happened we're glad that that this facility can keep providing these services these valuable services to people that need them well and to abortion protesters sat outside the missouri clinic in support of its closure it's all but the. united states. people in the democratic republic of congo have been paying tribute to veteran opposition leader. the ceremony in the capital comes more than 2 years after he died in belgium aged $84.00 political turmoil prevented the return of his body until now. supporters are. calling this a huge battle they get to be
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a hero on that day. momentous occasion for them he is a man who participated in politics for decades and former leaders like. laurent. participated in several. presidents that change when he. was inaugurated president earlier this year. he but there was some controversy. believe martin. won the election that happened a few months ago but the constitutional court ruled that it was. the one question being asked what kind of either is he going to be would he be a formidable force his father was and from what even speculated that maybe he won't be and those who believe that he was put in power by george and some of them actually say that joseph is the man pointing behind the scenes telling. what you did. the u.s.
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know when you memorial has been unveiled in new york calling those still suffering from the 911 the time. 1000000 people were exposed to the toxic dust that for months afterwards kristen the reports from new york. in the park where the twin towers once stood the unveiling of the new memorial highlights the lingering impact of the september 11th attacks particularly on 1st responders nearly 400 of them have died from 911 related illness so far thousands more are sick at the ceremony be mixed with dignitaries. these amid the slanted stones meant to honor them bridget gormley father william was a firefighter whose company was one of the 1st on the scene that day everybody initially had the 911 cough the world trade center cough it wasn't until 2016 though that he was diagnosed with bladder cancer that killed him 6 months later this memorial is shifting the narrative to where it needs to be shifted not as what
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has what happened but what is happening the gormley family is still waiting for payment from the victims compensation fund which was set up to help survivors you won't see any names written on this memorial that's because the list of sick and dying is still growing and could soon eclipse the nearly 3000 people who were killed on september 11th that as funds that were set aside by congress to help victims are drying up. it's estimated as many as a half 1000000 people were exposed to the toxic dust that filled the air for months after the attack and it's not just 1st responders who are getting sick but also those who volunteered went to school or worked in the area the bearish mcgarry law firm now represents 12000 people from all over the country whose illness has been linked to 911 exposure and they say they hear from new victims every day we're seeing many people in the 911 community who have not one but 2 and 3 cancers
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doctors tell me they have never seen this before in february officials overseeing the victims' fund announced they were running out of money and would have to drastically cut payouts to victims but advocates are already pushing congress for more fun down we belonged to on september 16th 2001 when we were told there was a fight where the water was safe to drink and yet now with fighting for health care and compensation from the government. the very government who lied to us a government that promised to never forget the horror and courage seen that day and a community who with this memorial is promising to remind them kristen salumi al jazeera new york. is a cutthroat competition packed with suspense and emotion nearly $600.00 youngsters under the age of 15 took part in this year's us spelling bee and the finalists it
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became a test of in durance but ended with a spellbinding gabriel and the story a little bit o. b. y. o. c. o. doing well and just like that not one not 2 not 3 but 8 co-champions in the end the scripps national spelling bee it was the 1st time in the 92 year history of the event more than one spelling whiz kid claim the trophy there was a long night of spelling words most people had never even heard of and by the end organizers had run out of another challenge in words when we get to the end of rounds 20 we will take an extraordinary step of declaring as co-champions those of you still remaining in the competition. and the final round was high drama. you asked.
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you out you are right i thought there were a few slip ups i iar a.t.a.i. you an irish m. i ration is still higher ratio who in the world can spell that thank you so much but it's the final round went on it was clear no words could stop most of these kids correctly while. overwhelmed with exhaustion. you. see you. thank. others just in shock. what in the world. according to the dictionary it's a brown algae found in sea water i didn't know what it was let alone how to spell it clearly these kids are better at spelling than i am each of them will now
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receive $50000.00 in prize money. a l j a z e r a new york. you're watching all this there with a reminder of our top stories u.s. police say a disgruntled employee has killed 12 people at a local government complex in virginia beach the suspect died after a gun battle with police we do know who the suspect is we have not been successful . once we are able to do that we will release his name once we're going to mention his name once and then he will be forever referred to as the suspect because our focus now is the dignity and respect for the victims in this case and to the. process and. could be
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described as a war zone. u.s. businesses are warning that billions of dollars of trade could be affected if president doldrums tire of some all mexican goods goes through mexico as a foreign minister is heading to washington for talks on the taxes which trump says will stay in place until the flow of migrants is stopped and u.s. secretary of state mike pompei was on a european tool seeking support for washington's hardline policy on iran he began his trip in germany where the government still favors the 2015 nuclear agreement. leaders of muslim nations have condemned the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem the organization of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegates said any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermined the 2 state solution protesters for and against iran's military leadership have demonstrated in khartoum pro army and religious groups showed support for the military council which has been in power since the ousting
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of president omar bashir in april outside the defense ministry thousands demanding civilian rule defied warnings from the military to stop their sit in demonstration people in the democratic republic of congo have paid tribute to deceased opposition leader etienne educated the ceremony in the capital comes more than 2 years after he died in belgium aged 84 political turmoil prevented the return of his body until now those were the headlines here on our desire talked to al-jazeera is next to stay with us. stories generated thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives to separate the spin from the facts with the listening posts are now just 0. when the american government 1st partially shut down migrants and asylum seekers
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along the mexican border continued trying to enter the country. in the only. hour to. efforts by president trump to force the democratic party which controls the house of representatives to fund a border wall had reached an impasse meaning no agreement on a budget the plan includes $5700000000.00 for a strategic deployment of physical barriers or a war. in other words what happens here impacted the normal functioning of unrelated operations of the united states government. and that have to be out of our you was there. and at the center of all of this are of course the
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migrants themselves like they've been peers from guatemala and hector from a salvador will tell us their stories but then again. some simply jump over the wall others specially men seek the help of smugglers to cross the border. trump said that he was the military to build a very high. the crime. this is also affecting people in mexico who live alone to train migrants take to get from central america to do united states like alfredo no place who lives into one i always try to help the people that come here to move business or. to start asking for a. new dollars or a coin there was a little confrontation between us and still live yes and the migrants are were
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living near a true rocks a lot of people think that you guys are invaders you are criminals if you had an american in front of you who thought that well would you say. today on talk trudges iraq would meet the people at the center of the crisis along mexico's northern border. it may seem like a difficult thing but if you know the area this border is not that hard to cross at least that's the impression you get when you talk to people smugglers. according to have year a few days of carefully planned walk is all it takes for people who had
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a wise might not risk it to cross the border with his help and enter the united states. but with helicopters above border patrol employing body detectors on the ground and with a partial read will just stop them this one bill during the george w. bush administration how do they actually do it. have year grew up in nogales along the border with arizona and has been doing this since he was 14 for more than 25 years. we wanted to know how it all really works none of them are korean or almost i mean and. everything coming up and. you know i going to. president trump talking about the war with the u.s.
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soldiers that have been deployed along the border with helicopters and all of that is it more complicated. than i'm not good enough. for the out of my. remark as a kind of a one of them and. look at coming back with the money but there's always a new way right. but i am coming with you but almost with a lot going on out of. my mind over these 26 years how has it. changed the moon to. those but i thought i ask what all this where is say's get there what you are a. good thing you know the boy with the in thing because if they thought a. yellow would have. what and that what they think over to.
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the mass. and that. eventually. it would have no not at the nick if it going on of what are. those that are the what of the. apple with and i mean and have you ever been caught they might have no matter put them in the water and how much does it cost depend in the. phoenix single me in the us that you will. or show me to my mood on that good business. in the middle and that's just for you is it for the holden and would. know no more for you from of roddy of. what i like and so you
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stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water man in the way poor love you got together. and i want that. either of him behind i find out if and. but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job when. yes the board on the wall here how is it in this area. by the. by the. then the muslim mathematica with nothing. but a family and film so they just jump in. i think. they just walk over it's that easy we also heard about american people
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acting as vigilante is having weapons shooting at migrants or as ireland seekers are probably people like you know the hope of the almost on the m 5 and the photo memo but everything that is at the political. thank you and that gets on to. come on the what are all the animals for autonomy for every family the bottom of the foot and the corner of the thumb when i want to know what sort of mass every family put on them so you depend a lot on information on the ground basically and you have your own intelligence network underground to tell you where to go and. the plan is important. enough that what end of a bit of them one of them would have more than a plan so i just want to do
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a little bit more details in to do logistics of crossing would have to happen in a day or at night when i wasn't at that event but at the. that's going from one locus and a mother who had them on some of them among em in europe and then the. but another to move one going to really hear you know these that them but i'm not them but i know you know this and not turn and. they bend then as they would have them do you have to be armed for that. but i was in there. with them that's the. anthem i like and it's going to get that i look and what's the biggest group that you can take in one crossing. so you can do that alone you know. but it's almost what they're what they're all mass and male of the their yes in the end part of the money they pay is you provide food and sleep then all of
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that security obviously. when. you live by way of on a comin. to live in a. robot you know one of the new usa assoc i'm going to come in and. get them in there then grow up on. the. bone but i don't have these and that anything. have you had words for the child was seen a lower court which controls this area on the mexican side and he says the cartel also controls terry chew on the american side of the border. the cartel uses these rugged mountains to smuggle drugs and people both in close coordination but at the same time so it's the same route the drugs and and the people say the.
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vocal man. but there's never together no hope for the safety of the drug operation and for the safety of the people there. since but if they would add their users they wouldn't of it but there's coordination. on the plate and then at the cables that are once you cross that wall who is on the other side or what territories that we're not going. to not going to them then none of but it isn't that at the moment on the threats. and there's an overt for the yellow van that i thought he would have but i can't but i. think that again that once you cross into does states how far from the border do you go. and then you come back. out of it ok so you get that she finishes in
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that point and then someone else take it to another territory and. in the last 2 to 3 months has it been more complicated then with everything that it . will get up with and then the from then on the miliband is. must. jump said he wants to military to build a very high wall. so knowing the war heat sensors their body movement sensors. the helicopters but their border guards how did you get around all of that. that that. he.
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thought of. you know. but some of what happened. that i come when i went. so you have to go to the experts in your team. that the and so on. and it's better care because they're going to these things. and then of openness and. i thought it been a moment about that. little. scene but as the game of the. on that up is on the. thing then thin then with the via going on with the. with the. old it dad me you are walking with your clients someone is guiding you.
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have you ever thought about going and settling in united states. because you have a better job here. one of the. libyan peers is from guatemala she began her journey alone but met her miss from honduras along the way and fell in love. although she started out determined to cross into the united states she says she is reevaluating. when you're going to . see it. in the. us. you said goodbye to your mother and there's a goodbye to your friends and you didn't know what was going to happen what did they say. they gave up. their manuals but i.
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don't for no matter what they say that they know me nor. the. millions but the. battle. of those are still says. this it went up over so we're going to want. most. of all. without missing a model for young and no one even to see that. the mill and those are the joy of the hardest 1000 miles in. history yet but it gave me so and yet i said of my. you want to return to see good old better what they're not all local one which will. get a war going to be iraq this little bit of the ok yeah you say. it's better in the us but i mean that i guess our laws might be he tells. president trump said you
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were invaders. other people's. people like you come and don't speak the language and you know behave badly you think it's going to be easy once you cross there low no us a man fuzzy political bulls did this or that which i had been about c.-span they gave the cynical. morsel infamy the old bad all i can't there when i get out this will suddenly meet and the scary logical in. many are you that. little so almost a not a demigod also that's the most i activists you will say yeah you know it's a little somewhat of a want to stir be anybody mentally entering i will see as. the city the city nautical but also when i spot
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a sauna hollowness you know so you want to evade this is the most of i want to spend this last up or yobbos seeing was that a man has the it up all the cumbia. no general jail at almost a sequel mark unto one of them yellow these things you don't mean was made gunnell not get into hot it'll mean one of the saying i at last means most of the loneliness is located in the heart you all know in order to get out there by north america at the us there look a little. getting but if you can stay in mexico and you have your love and you have your papers and you can find a job why not stay here or else a deal is serious when normally when i. feel and that will not be on my mental set me really is a bit too mediating you living in this and the us journalists government ask you about you all the time when before we didn't really look at you when the
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borders clause when all these rumors about the 2 leaders. and by this american thought are. see i goldbach whoa whoa whoa me me me me but us are not any good up. but opposition against migrants does not just come from the american side of the border. here into one there is some worry as well although it can take a while before you hear it after some prodding alfredo no place a restaurant owner an accountant says he feels his town has been hijacked. but he also blames the mexican government for not handling the situation in a better way the very 1st day we had like 500 people here many of them asking for power for your cell phones many of them children they asked me for a soda or a pizza i glad i glad to be. given to them. i actually
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hired to go on the venice to work here and there for exchanges going to give them a bad and good but i was kind of disappointed. at the 3rd day because they were telling me hey we need to have breakfast we need to have lunch and we need to have dinner so. i don't think that was correct of the. you mean you felt it was when we felt yeah yeah that's right that's one of the that's one of felt and then you will feel the people are so afraid of the central american but because and facebook. a lot of people say that they are modest i love to watch us or people that are coming to make damage to the site. actually and one of my face favorite
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publications of my business. i was inviting the people to come over because it's a very secure place we have misspoken lives we have federal police taking care of the security of the area and many of. you know it's very dangerous because central america. and it's not it's a very safe place it's a very safe place to be but there's no report of any kind of attack or robbery or harassment or there was. a true rocks through rocks to the police officers. after they. know anyone hurt so was what's happening now through social media fear mongering yeah. we. can help. our government with something we would do
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it but we need to get our city back. right now it's been taken. it feels like it's. for some migrants crossing the border is not just a once in a lifetime experience. from one duress already made the journey as a teenager but after a difficult time in america he tells us he started drinking he returned to his home country where he eventually married. now he has changed his mind about america and wants to return his wife 8 months pregnant already crossed the border he wanted his 3rd child to be born in the u.s. to secure a citizenship for the baby and eventually the rest of the family this is what trump would call an anchor baby and he wants to put
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a stop to it and that is why the jews who were going to marry. the only one in the us i'm not a poet and author through the internet 7 or so you were too young to understand how lucky you were to be in the united states is a 2nd. time in the open and manly in the brewers have a look at a record. i want to chaos in bogota my grandmother with the ghetto i started i was there but i have won what people have in the economy from minnesota and this wall. every day they add to it it's higher this war metal does it when you look at it you're fraid you might not be able to cross if it continues like this north as a player gets a parking orbit of both i must part of this in support or get help with your help on the more familiar is happening because all of the you are programmers ireland that are missing your employer some are better. whores your wife crossed
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get new explain to me how it all happened was in the momentum of the road remember faith on the board without lawyers. it was your i mean organic area can agree about our being here no need to tell or not to because i mean yeah i mean look at all of them i see one group amber it was the only i mean i don't work on this anymore you . are presumably going to fall down there isn't one of them. did she jump or did she go underneath no sagal been you know the person like a lot of europe but she's 8 months pregnant and must have been scary for you see then the army other preying on the mental convalescing or us is. retarded like you i don't get to listen writing and give us a lot of our you will get ready because we have a story here in the care. that i can be a most interesting morning and wish you know i thank you from texas so when she cross she asked for asylum to be suitable to both on the northward thought on the
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no no killer as i don't say either of your great scripts there is often a folk propose there for a girl is what i said on our money. and which i don't know about if you're on to a fantasy on them but decided not to be and you go and i feel like i suppose. gallows skinner brought a blob on a bun i said i'm going to corner you see what are some of you but a lot of people say you shouldn't be crossing that this way you should be going through did he go to order even if it takes much longer but if your mother must be 50 and broke a bit they're still in business to the open air a cavern which i love both of the list it as a must win then i got a look at the bill and myself the bandit ran out to be another good lens i could think of plenty i learned on the bust my night isn't even with and because floating debris nothing to brother but i have probably already put down there was a couple had a list of prevent that i'm nowhere near any of just but if our feelings are when i
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walk up a flight out of because of the political atmosphere in the us a lot of people think that. you guys are invaders that you are criminals that you want to go and live over on social benefits if you had an american in front of you who thought that what would you say with just a modicum of someone look at the innocent muslim the whole time with an hour to what i'm going to replace your baby boy going to buy you know he's looking for work if i see a lot of it up when i see the funky i'm not so nokomis political going to argue most mossad of all of my business is headed by a veteran with a c c albeit on the new bishop in the name of the boy more than him is getting on me ok i'm with a handsome ideologue i'm hold that i sometimes arrest them and we bump up what you gotta suck up and only one of us will forget him and your articles and doesn't hurt us or. get off scott or. your book i want to hand them
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we heard but we didn't think it was back well that close a gunman kills 12 people in just 6 others in the u.s. state of virginia. the whole robin you're watching on his or life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes warnings of economic risks and a possible legal challenge to president trump's plans to put tariffs. also the top u.s. envoy business germany with differences on iraq and china clear at the start of his european tour plus. the bandwidth battle what scientists say could be a catastrophic consequence of 5 g. wireless technology.
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into. program at least 12 people have been killed and 4 injured in a shooting at a local government complex in the us city of virginia beach the suspect who was a city employee was shot by police and later died alan fisher has the latest. police moved in cautiously sticking with procedure but trying to get to the scene of the shooting as quickly as possible it was just after 4 pm on friday afternoon when the 1st emergency calls were made the shooting underway at the municipal center in virginia beach a coastal town about 300 kilometers south of washington d.c. the center a complex of 25 buildings the administrative heart of the timing of the reports coming from one location building 2 there's little security here people need to easily come in go police believe the man moved from floor to floor firing well some workers took cover at their desks others elsewhere on the campus were moved to safety i'm just going through a lot of emotion because it's too way too much killing going on and i'm just glad
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that they alert us and the time so we wouldn't be outside when everything was a carry on those who made it out hugged their colleagues their friends know their fellow survivors others were taken to ambulances as local hospital student alert police say the shooter was an employee who'd want there for a long time at this stage the of new idea of motive but he has no date i can tell you that it was a long gun battle between those 4 officers and that suspect. we recovered a $45.00 caliber handgun with multiple extended magazines that were emptied at the time the suspect was reloading extended magazines and that handgun firing at victims throughout the building and at officers this is a horrific day for the commonwealth of virginia. our hearts ache over the senseless violence that has been inflicted upon the virginia beach community today
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my deepest condolences and prayers go to the families of those who left home this morning. and will not return tonight police know begin the task of trying to put together the why the question most people want an answer to this was the 43rd mass shooting in the u.s. in me a loon and the worst in the u.s. this year alan fischer al-jazeera washington. mexico's foreign minister says he will hold talks in washington on wednesday to discuss president trump's plans to tax all mexican goods trump wants mexico to stop the flow of migrants or face tariffs which could climb to 25 percent and while repeller has the latest. u.s. president donald trump has renewed threats against mexico over immigration enforcement trampling the mexican government via a series of tweets adding quote and june 10th the united states will impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico until such time
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as illegal migrants coming through mexico and into our country stop also threaten to slam mexico with tariffs as high as 25 percent by october mexico has for many years had a pretty tough immigration policy against americans and we're just asking them to help us to not be this gateway between the northern travel countries we have people pouring in you've seen the statistics 1000 just yesterday or so up to 100000 in some months that can't be. during his morning press conference mexican president. called on the u.s. to engage in a rational dialogue mexico's deputy economy minister. offered her own jabbing at the idea of tariffs. they have to understand that this way of going forward is not in the interests of the united states and secondly of course know that mexico has the legal instruments. it becomes necessary because we think this is an abuse of
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measure talks going on now between the u.s. and mexican authorities will likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did when it up. mexico city well christopher wilson is the deputy director of the world. institute he says border issues are taking over washington's relationship with mexico. well traditionally in u.s. mexico relations there's been an effort to put these things on separate tracks to make sure that there's not contamination from trade to migration security issues to other things because there's such a big complex relationship between the 2 countries and so what this does is it shows 1st of all just how intense and focused president trump is on this migration issue on control of the u.s.
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border with mexico but it absolutely holds some risks it risk contaminating the entire relationship it risks preventing the passage of the u.s. m.c.a. renegotiated nafta in the congress mexico and potentially also in the united states it puts at risk actually the very cooperation on migration issues it's true that in the 1st 2 months of the new administration in mexico in december in january there was there were more vicious eases issued to central american migrants and fewer detentions and deportations of central american migrants but at the u.s. urging in recent months mexico has been working very hard to not just try to protect migrants and their human rights but also to work on deterrence with united states so there's not such a massive flow of migrants coming from central america so to have a threat of tariff starting at a 5 percent level just rising and rising and rising throughout the fall if the numbers don't drop it strikes me as
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a very strange thing to do to the united states best partner in managing this this regional challenge. the u.s. secretary of state by public has been switzerland and germany to push washington's hard line policy on iran there are sharp divisions not least over the 2015 nuclear agreement backed by the e.u. which the us pulled out of last year it was done when it came reports in berlin like pompei also sounded a warning over doing business with chinese tech giant weiwei. it was a meeting of strategic allies in berlin a chance for a show of unity at least in public and an opportunity to concentrate on apparently shared policy objectives notably iran but on many people's minds was the dispute between the u.s. and germany over the nuclear deal agreed with the iranians in 2015 but rejected by president donald trump in 28. when will the world is in great restlessness especially the issue of iran and how we prevent the country coming into ownership
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of nuclear weapons also how we prevent other aggressive actions from iraq to win this and yet germany has joined forces with britain and france russia to all possible to help keep iran within the terms of the 2015 deal setting up a financial transactions channel called in stakes designed to help iran legally get around us thank sions something that has angered u.s. officials to the point some commentators believe it explains why mike pump aopa spurned an earlier planned visit to berlin another contentious area for the 2 countries is the increasing influence of china in the world recently the u.s. government officially deemed the chinese tech giant weiwei to be a risk to its national security alongside the german foreign minister mike pompei or explain why where there is a merican information on their systems or where colocated where their systems are the rest that we have to change our behavior in light of the fact that we can't
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permit private citizen data from the united states or a geisha security there from the united states to go across networks that we don't . companies that we don't view as trusted networks that's how we're thinking about them it's a warning to the several e.u. countries considering allowing huawei greater access to their telecommunications networks ministers in berlin say sales of 5 g. operating licenses here will not be allowed with companies which don't meet german security requirements for the merkel government this is a sensitive issue particularly given china's status as germany's leading trade partner by chance the chinese vice president was also visiting berlin on friday next in line to meet merkel after pompei a headlamp there was no comment for the media at this meeting but the beijing government roundly rejects american accusations dominic came out a 0 early. pompei as it came on the same day that the un's nuclear watchdog
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reported that iran has abided by the main terms of the 2015 uclear deal the international atomic energy agency says tehran has stayed within limits set by major powers on the amount of uranium it can enrich and stockpile leaders of muslim nations have condemned the u.s. for moving its embassy to jerusalem there was asian of islamic cooperation has been meeting in saudi arabia delegates that any recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital undermined the 2 state solution. we shall not except rewrite the history exchanging justice economy benefits and disregard the dignity and legitimacy because of palestine on the always remained a core issue for all of us any peace deal doesn't throw away the creation of an independent and so in a state of palestine within the 1967 borders with sheriff as is
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kept with their will we'll be rejected by the oyster community while staying in the region iranians have turned out in force across the country to mark what's known as jerusalem day demonstrations have also been held across the region in a show of support for the palestinian calls the rallies come just weeks before the white house presents the economic part of its long awaited peace plan momentum june possible. in tehran tens of thousands of people came out the occasion could stay also known as jerusalem day iran's annual display of solidarity with palestinians which it has marked since the start of its 1979 revolution the islamic republic once again made clear its stance toward u.s. president donald trump's plan for peace in the mideast hayom it was it was seen as the message of jerusalem day is that palestine will live forever and jerusalem belongs to all muslims and over the past 2 years none of the plan.

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