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tv   Meet Your Maker  Al Jazeera  June 2, 2019 7:33am-8:01am +03

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if you don't think someone is not going to thank them and it is just us but. you you know. even. from that n.b.c. going to fall for that question of you know if i came to get better get back and see you get good at it i will put a few back on when i would spit out. the mint the but i won't come will there be that nichols told me that.
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the 2nd by their unions had seeming to get into the shit they live in b.c. putting to diagnose your medicine condemn him guilty now talk to some other ways. been disappearing yup again and when i house arrest had a mc to do that because i know i found some got it done a little there when i had a k.s. in to muscle power and i was good like worthless part of that i'm saddened but often i don't put my sons have merial him think in a risk that i missed maybe it was part of the get them in the ghetto is simply pasar alexy own chemical and there are some try to buy to court this unit and that the way is in question at a mistily mean to suggest a single had a uniform at them in the county said i said goodbye picket for you know to log in this is going to school to get us to get there is a commune and then basically that could be such a good lesson this in most of you that i've been to them which. yeah he's not only not going to post on the same page sexy dentist i said i mean a case and he complains to yes i can to cast cool going to say is going. conclude
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his movie yemen. we b.c.l. it was one of the simplest phenomena cimperman to kill again you can achieve it and i'm glad to remind them of the summons i think by the combatants you. also throw up against the list. because of going to be able to. and that's another thing i want to. point to a. moment. presumably still many things. right i mean you know you know listen. yes your honor if it's your point i don't. know i mean i want to fix your own story to do successfully one of the more we meet
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in the form of reforms on the cover some time. will come from what the court. case from is going to. look like you go. back and make a call to collect i mean my. personal think i think. the whole but it. wasn't going to get me. i don't get up and just to put the pull up and then risk looking like a beast and i'm not going to try not. on the budget honest
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movies in the stairs on the planet these days but when i just had i was a kid i mean when you know i was sort of a skit the childcare units are pos i don't think there's a ceiling we see him when he can you cook but he has much book to read yet to put it as you know there are lots of studies that have done that that that might get killed in the. night dentist we should get this kid because when we see morning has been a sort of. full . keep in mind. that any that came last place still a towel this is the one. thing you ought to know and they see. the t. you think. the
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guys in them are mean sick leave the fav pray that it be to. pick up. incentive allison. and that's on the sea on us but i bet it's on a budget he says in the form of yes but i'm what you're saying that this can mean a foot in the belly get off and let him be seen to see that. the. old.
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is a moment they see the prince and ask him what he had on in place on the misca been in love easy bianca moses came back a banana and said can. i do this better no. see nothing listen. i give mr campbell and me oh listen. for those of you. girl good we mean go to greece and one of our. guys if you check and. the other woman so you know the 1st women are released by. the system but i only say that's because of the nervousness.
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because into a considerable number of 1000000 for. visit you in the winter you can go through the month going to. movies in the us from up a sort of assume for a minute from sponge. bob to where did you. put on. the 1st day they see a mask a man made of friends never really got might not be good enough and done something about that god battle lost in the fog of the moment like i'm a sucker for the sudden and now you're going with the nothing i say seems pointless so from. there it doesn't preclude the stupid one but it doesn't
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think the loopholes. in the 1st time when they didn't get you to look to see the piazzas those are some of the inside glucosamine for this. this is a good starter for the most. of them still. belongs to the people of because the cause of the most the most not to live. in the
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summer going to the north with those in the darkness when i get there one of them i'm going to get a. lot of my because i'm going up on cable t.v. i'm going to come for you if i'm within the book coming up on top of the big music . going up but. the feel of a. very nice looking at the books some of. them are going to wind up going to come with me fucking. car. park. her car.
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one of the. kids. took. a. look at the struggles of looking on the money i want to feel like i get again and again i get. you know but i feel that we're going to have a good one to remember and to live. a little slow play up live a little for. the good and i think. also you know with the little.
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i. like the untold thing that i want to find our. lives . little he's done since he's a little son doesn't look at this i just did see her yes little you know i see them in arceo i suppose you do remember the so young the young
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written . little i spoke the minute we pulled the little from the likes of me and little years ago kids. must before. she. it was very difficult to fair to you because you know. the out and then also the because it will be able to get it out was reckoned to start with will by some kind of tell you know could mean we're going to see this but by us says that already it is which others have those helpful the. receipt always
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delivered the most who did i know that will interfere a little bit. about this a little if you see a lot of the sequester you know and i see that. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives might be little difference rewind silent long news on al-jazeera.
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protesters leaving one dead and 10 in. mexico hopes border diplomacy can ease the pressure of tariffs on donald trump. accusations of genocide and a canadian inquiry into missing indigenous women. and toss them pay the penalty after just 20 seconds of the champions league final as liverpool add a trophy on the 6 today european collection. we begin in sudan where one person has been killed and 10 others injured in khartoum after soldiers opened fire at protesters the army has been trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters thousands of demonstrators have been staging a sit in they're demanding a transfer of power to a civilian government. as will. slow down and it could
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sit ins capital khartoum a shot so far towards protesters who is setting up barricades the army says the protest outside the ministry of defense has become a hub for criminals and is posing a danger to the state but thousands of demonstrators defying warnings from the military to stop the sit in they say they'll keep up the pressure until their demands for a civilian government all meant absolutely you know aggression against theirs this is not new this is has always been the key. were gene and i personally think that is an extension of bashir and this is the only language they understand it's well it's and firing at civilians the military council has been in charge since long time president obama al bashir was deposed in april and they say external powers may now be influencing what's happening inside sudan after having visited saudi arabia general. and his voice came up with a different look they are now putting
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a different face previously they were very diplomatic in their appeal to the people know they are very blunt. there are also reports of gunfire in sudan 2nd largest city on demand where they've been regular protests before and since the shiz removal talks between the military council and the opposition coalition to form a transitional government was suspended 2 weeks ago after the 2 sides failed to agree on who will lead the transitional period the military council says if no progress is made it will call for elections before the end of the year a move projected by the opposition. the risk of violence is increasing as the standoff between protesters and government forces intensifies but protesters say they are determined to stand their ground until the military hands of the power victoria gate and be al jazeera. earlier we spoke to. has been part of the protests
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in the sudanese capital since january he says people are optimistic their well being a breakthrough. i 1st of all i want to show him when to show my sympathies to a good idea about what happened last night shutting the deer off that is and i'm saying that this is a. very very very bad move to against what we were demanding. because the media. just irrespective of want to be part of the all the most important the most important weapon that we face the people to him and the dictatorship was the media so much that much of the story about the about the situation here is that and i'm actually in the right now i mean the tipton things are really. the 3 tier the really high and people are about the leak that we need. to always a good maybe tonight my idea back to tonight but things
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aren't really clear to now. about what's going on in the. sudan here you can actually feel the tangible change that happened after the collapse of the previous 3 games people are more. open the speaking people are more freely speaking about their opinion dissertation here in sudan even though there are so many up to one of them for sure the forces which are controlling everything here in sudan which make it so hard for the negotiators to achieve something in the ground people have been. divided when it comes to the question some of them are saying they are. basically created by the predicts regime to keep them certain agenda but they switched places and they're. now in the side of the
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people but the other. a lot of the people are being removed. basically would be. they're not going to be they cannot be tolerated or accepted by i mean. people are divided when it comes. concerning their debate that i mean people. think aren't real be clear because obviously. the tamil interest in sudan. now forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've pushed world khalifa haftar fighters south of the capital nit the disused international airport they say they've also bombed have ties positions in the south at least 3 fighters were killed in the operation after i don't stand military offensive to capture tripoli in april our humanitarian
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colleagues tell us that the number of people who have fled their homes to the fighting in libya's capital tripoli has surpassed 90000 according to the u.n. migration agency this week alone saw 8000 people half of them believed to be children displaced aid workers continue to provide assistance to the internally displaced and other vulnerable people impacted by the ongoing hostilities with more than 47000 people in tripoli and surrounding areas having received help to date mahmud up to wahid has more from tripoli. clashes started on saturday between forces loyal to the u.n. you could notice the government of national accord and others led by the warlord khalifa haftar in the vicinity of the old international active airport on the southern west in the part of the libyan capital the government forces say that the are determined to be captured at the airport because it has been this supporting hub for have stood as forces in for the main axes north of the airport in its windy
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and 3. and east of the airport in a little for the journey and inside of axes they go the government forces say that the recaptured at the airport they can then cut the supporting line going for have the forces from the airport to those 4 main axes the also say that they can easily take control of the airport and look at they have to his forces locations in the vicinity of the airport they can also open the way towards. what have those forces are located there the situation remains very tense on the southern outskirts of the libyan capital specially for civilians many people have been killed since the fighting started on april 4th including civilians and also including women and children now iran's president has suggested the talks with the united states may be
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possible as tensions continue to rise between the 2 nations but hasan rouhani says that washington must 1st follow international rules he says tehran will not be pressured into negotiations over its nuclear program and respect must be shown in tehran has repeatedly denounced washington's withdrawal from the 2015 year kid dale rouhani has rejected u.s. sanctions as efforts to bully the islamic republic into new talks. now from old allies to traditional rivals u.s. president donald trump seems to be using tariffs as a political weapon to settle everything from trade disputes to immigration on friday trump threatened to impose tariffs on mexico if it doesn't stop migrants from entering the u.s. in what attempts to be an attempt to diffuse the standoff mexico's president has hinted at tighten migration controls undress manual lopez obrador says he also hopes he won't need to resort to legal action. is. there international options that
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we could turn to we think that won't be necessary that we will achieve a good agreement through dialogue and we won't resort to legal processes we want to maintain good relations with the government of the united states and the us is also ending a decades long preferential trade agreement with india and as of saturday beijing's retaliatory taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have also come into effect jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the united states starting on june 10th it's not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the mexican government in fact they've just negotiated
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a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u.s. congress and the mexican legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of central americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the united states it's unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reason in that vein not only the mexican foreign minister now in washington planning for talks with the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o to resolve this terror threat but number of organizations including the u.s. chamber of commerce which represents the most u.s. businesses in the country are now considering whether they should sue the u.s. government to prevent these tariffs from taking effect their argument is that this is not only going to hurt u.s.
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businesses but it is creating a hostile environment for these businesses to operate within and they want to try to curtail the trumpet ministrations efforts to use tariffs to deal with all sorts of policy issues not just the economic ones. that speak to stand of a guy who is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute and he joins us now live from washington d.c. stan the mexican foreign minister is already in d.c. in talks set for wednesday but mexico has already said it won't implies retaliatory sanctions or what options does it actually have and terms of trying to take the u.s. arm. well mexico could obviously change its mind on retaliatory terrorist but for now it seems like it's simply trying to give in to u.s. demands and hope that these terrorist will go away it's already stepped up immigration enforcement within mexico a little bit over the past few months.

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