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in the town of concha curtain activists reporting the use of white phosphorus which is banned under international law victoria reports. syrian opposition activists say this video shows syrian government forces dropping white phosphorus on the town of qana shakoor in in southern al-jazeera can't independently verify this footage. but white phosphorus is an internationally banned weapon and incendiary material conclusive ear burns and breathing difficulties. activists say it's part of the strategy to depopulate a particular territory in order to secure the strategically important roads tens of thousands of syrians are believed to be caught in the middle of the fighting hundreds of thousands more have moved north towards the turkish border. april 26th the continuous bombing campaigns carried out by the russian and syrian regime airplanes have directly hit 22 medical centers 5 markets and 6 white house
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centers it's led to a catastrophic humanitarian disaster there are more than 300000 displaced people sheltering and olive trees along the syrian turkish border. russian syrian jets civil sabin bombing neighboring hammer provance hitting residential areas analysts predict the latest fighting could have far reaching consequences beyond syria's borders. the displaced people will soon move towards other countries their potential refugees the status quo continues turkey the european union and the whole world will suffer a new wave of refugees. last september russia and turkey reached an agreement to reduce hostilities and since then an armed group formally allied with al qaeda has seized large parts of the area triggering the syrian government's latest offensive and leading to yet another. humanitarian crisis victoria gate and be al jazeera.
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more still ahead on the program for you. the dangerous car craze that's helping young libyans tell them mind off a nation is devastating conflict on the record flood levels that are washing away whole communities in the central united states. that are the showers are still revolving in the southeast of you run the car place in mansions the balkans they may not know much here but they are not going anywhere is enough of a feed of moisture on board is there to give showers all the way from northern greece right up to certain parts of bella roosts and extending into austria now the difference of the european forecast is to the west where on sunday paris recorded
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best part of thursday reason that much of france was very warm is a will go on that line of green is a cold front behind it is cold did not cold twenty's 22 but colder had an effect in spain in portugal still we're talking about the thirty's here cools down a little bit particularly in the northwest of spain come tuesday and then all of west and central europe is a little bit cooler in sherry. in germany and in poland but the showers off still it looks like early summer as it should be there will be some effect in morocco eventually but robots still maintaining 28 degrees or don't show breeze still cool in a cooler or should say in libya but tunis is pushed back up to 70 so much of the north african coast is pretty warm the car is wholly out of 36 with your time size to us 145.
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secretary of state might says his country is ready to sit down with iran with no preconditions but will keep up its maximum pressure policy on terrorism. after weeks of protests algeria's constitutional council has canceled next month's presidential election saying both candidates were deemed invalid. and israeli forces have arrested a number of muslim wash up as after clashes broke out when israeli settlers entered the compound in jerusalem. now in all the stories we're following the fighting around tripoli has divided libya's capital into different worlds on the southern outskirts him at the constant threat of violence people break their ramadan fast with weapons by their side but in the center of the city young libyans have been using the main square as a race track before it becomes a battlefield mom would otherwise head in tripoli brings us more. as we approach the front line in southern tripoli. there is silence and uncertainty
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people have left this area and their homes and shops old ruined by war. a bleak landscape covered by smoke from missiles fired by warlords flee for have to the forces 2 forces loyal to the to government in ains our neighborhood. by sunset it's time for the government forces to perform their prayers as it's ramadan the holy month of fasting they break their fast alongside their fire arms. they come under fire. and try to fire back. here on the battlefield food is usually mixed with weapons in between these fighters take time to chill out get on with. her chanting jokingly against have to.
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the. car and blaming fighters from the city of god who are now saying they betrayed them by taking have to decide thought all the hoka heard that though we try to alleviate the tension by just laughing joking and telling personal stories that's how time goes by here but at the same time we're maintaining our location well and are always anticipating a possible counter-attack. time for coffee on a wood fire but as fire light can be spotted by drones they try to hide it. for government the fighters here on the edge of. the fence fighting could break out at any moment and it's even more dangerous a night when have jets usually attack this area but far from here in the center of tripoli the situation is very different. here in the
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main square yon believe come to enjoy watching the drifting in a country that does not have many entertainment activities drifting has become a way out. it's entertaining but dangerous your. i like drifting it's fun i hope all libyans can have fun and get rid of that negative energy caused by the war. it's risky and needs to be organized there should be police here to maintain order. but these young libyans here seem to be fascinated by the support this is one of the city's landmarks and if the war gets any closer it could become another battlefield. tripoli. china has defended its actions during the tiananmen square crackdown in rare comments acknowledging what happened in 1909 several people were killed when
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students and workers staged a mass pro-democracy protests at the iconic beijing square china's defense minister says the government's actions were justified. certainly understood then don't mean everybody is concerned about 2 atom and after 30 years throughout the 30 years china under the communist party has undergone many changes do you think the government was wrong with the handling of the incident on june the 4th there was a conclusion to that incident there was political turmoil that the central government needed to quell the government was decisive in stopping the turbulence that was the correct policy. a cruise ship in venice has collided with a terrorist boat injuring at least 4 people a massive ship was coming in to duck when it crashed into the wharf and the small about local residents of long voiced concerns about large boats sailing so close to their floating city is and the hayward reports. are that the m.s.c.
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all sounds its horn but it is too late passengers on board the tourist spoke. to scramble to safety as the cruise line threatens to go the small of us. terrifying the passengers on the top day. and the angle you watch the collision is scary but the cruise liner simply walking there at the boat. several people were hurt as they tried to escape. i was on my terrorist i live on the 4th floor and i can see the deck a canal very well from the i saw the tip of the ship that was rapidly approaching and it seemed like it was coming here and in fact it ended up squeezed i had this deafening noise coming close to the sound of the hole and we were very lucky because it could have been much worse so i thought the ship would reach my house
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the accident happened on the deck a canal which is a major star into this city built on water. bennis is one of europe's most popular tourist. destinations 20000000 people visit every year but the number of large cruise ships traveling through this u.n. world heritage site has alarmed many here fearing the impact on this delicate city and the lagoon surrounding it. you know. it's a shameful situation but despite what happened we have been lucky given the circumstances it could have been a lot worse. it is a problem but half of the city earned thanks to these cruise ships before they said they will send more why slowly now this has happened they will do it immediately. was was as people left the embassy or they were greeted by protesters was the crew ship's owner
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says it was about to dog when it encountered a mechanical problem it's reported to tow boats tried to prevent it from bombing into the river boat. an investigation is underway to find out what happened and why he would al-jazeera. the u.s. president has weighed in on break said dad of his 3 day state visit to britain and an interview with a british newspaper donald trump said the u.k. should be prepared to walk away from the e.u. without a deal and ignore the divorce fee of almost $50000000000.00. over them i wouldn't pay $50000000000.00 a big number i wouldn't. i'm only saying this from mr i would be. a tremendous number it will get what they want to walk away this would look this is their decision which is just. if you don't get the deal you want if you don't
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get a fair deal. then you walk away. means baka has more. another bombshell intervention in british politics from donald trump a day before here arrives here in the u.k. for a 3 day state visit he now appears to be advocating a no deal breaks it which is likely to go down very well amongst british politicians who share that point of view including the ex foreign secretary and hard line breaks a tear boris johnson who donald trump described earlier as having the potential to be an excellent prime minister donald trump's words may well also be interpreted as meaning that the u.s. is prepared to cut trading relations and deals with the u.k. post brecht's it but given the ongoing trade wars we've china and trade disputes with mexico there are some here that are worried about whether or not the u.k. can really trust trump going forward what's not going to go down very well among some of the established political parties here is trump suggestion that nigel
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farage the leader of the newly formed brics epoxied be involved in any kind of ongoing negotiations with the e.u. going forward the brics of party don't a significant blow against the leading conservative party in recent european parliamentary elections should we be surprised by trump's intervention ahead of his arrival here to the u.k. possibly not when he was last here last summer ahead of his working visit he suggested that the u.k. should sue the european union raising some questions over how much donald trump really understands about the workings of european politics. well london's mayor city has condemned donald trump's visit to the u.k. in a scathing newspaper editorial he compared the u.s. president to several 20th century fascists he wrote president donald trump is just one of the most is just one of most egregious examples of a growing global threat to resume a should issue a powerful rejection of the u.s.
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as a country or of the office of the presidency but of trump and the far right agenda he embodies and years to come i suspect this state visit will be one we look back on with profound regret and acknowledge that we were on the wrong side of history. was not in the u.k. yet but the trump baby has already made an appearance projected on to the white cliffs of dover in southeast england the 50 meter projection was created by the activist finding faithful trump baby made famous touring the u.s. president's last u.k. visit it's expected to fly again during protests in london on tuesday record levels of rain of submerged farmlands and homes across the central united states the mississippi missouri and arkansas rivers have breached the levees designed to provide protection from rising waters and more flooding is expected to charlotte bellus reports. just north of st louis you'll find wist ocean county it's
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a farming community on a flood plain sandwiched between the mississippi a missouri river people here are familiar with spring flooding but this year it hasn't stopped. i never thought i would see this this water this high again after 93 they told us that was a 500 year flood but with all the levees they've built along the river there's no flood plain anymore so you know it has nowhere to go when we have this much snow melt snow melted in march and seem to surge of water down the mississippi river and its tributaries the illinois missouri and arkansas rivers record flooding drove thousands from their homes the state of emergency was declared in wisconsin iowa and nebraska but then the spring rain started and made the situation worse downstream affecting wide swaths of the midwest fama say there felt the economic impact that usually by this time the corn is 90 percent planted right now i think
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it's the last i read it was 37 percent by. farmers are just devastated as communities have been evacuated businesses have also suffered this fuel station is the only one still open in west alton managers filling more boats and fewer cars as rivers become the new thora fia. in march the government warns 2 thirds of mainland america was at risk of flooding this year affecting 200000000 people thousands of homes have been damaged or completely destroyed like this 110 days ago in oklahoma. levees meant to protect towns and farmland have breached across the midwest unable to withstand the steady high flows of water flooding hasn't been the only problem
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the us has experienced an unprecedented streak of tornadoes monday with 72 tornadoes recorded pushing the total above $1000.00 soar fathers year shelob alice 0. protesters have toppled a statue of a soviet military hero in ukraine the 2nd largest city kharkiv a bust of marshall was pulled down during a rally by far right nationalist groups protest to say the statue violated ukraine's law banning communist symbols ship of command at the red army forces in the final assault in the 2nd world war. just a brief look at the top stories this hour for you now the u.s. secretary of state says his country is ready to sit down with iran to discuss its nuclear program with no preconditions and a softening of the rhetoric off the weeks of escalating tensions and threats that
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the u.s. is ready to talk but he insisted they won't back down over what he called iranian aggression we're prepared we're prepared to gauge in a conversation with no preconditions we're we're ready to sit down with them but the american effort to fundamentally. reverse the most activity of this islamic republic this revolutionary force is going to continue. algeria's constitutional council has canceled next month's presidential elections saying the only 2 candidates who came forward were both deemed invalid it's a move protesters have been demanding for weeks after the removal of president abdul aziz beautifully his government. israeli forces have arrested palestinian muslim worshippers at the mosque compound in jerusalem firing tear gas and rubber bullets israeli police say they dispersed the worshippers he barricaded themselves in to prevent jewish nationalist protest is entering the compound on jerusalem day which
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coincides with the end of ramadan. syrian opposition activists are reporting the use of white phosphorus which is banned under international law in the rebel held town of concha couldn't new bombing by russian backed government forces in the northwest is being described as a catastrophic humanitarian disaster. or forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government say they've shot down a drone bearing the flag of the united arab emirates in southwest tripoli al-jazeera cannot independently verify the footage the u.a.e. has been supporting libya's eastern wall of relief after he launched an offensive to take the capital in april. and a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people the giant ship was coming into dock when its bow ran into the much smaller boat residents have long voiced concerns about large cruise ships sailing through vaness. now talk to al-jazeera is next meeting
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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 plan includes $5700000000.00 for a strategic deployment of physical barriers or a wall. in other words what happens here impacted the normal functioning of unrelated operations of the united states government. to move beyond however you want. and at the center of all of this are of course the migrants themselves like they've been payers from guatemala and hector from a salvador will tell us their stories like that for. some simply jump over the others specially men seek the help of smugglers to cross
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the border. trump said that he wants to military to build a very high. we had. the crisis 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 a corner i always try to help the people that come here to move business or. to start asking for a. new door or a calling there was a little confrontation between us and still live yes and the migrants are were 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 to others iraq would be the people at the center of the crisis along mexico's northern
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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 i do 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
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with a partial reward to 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 of korean or almost come in and. everything coming up and. you know i going to. president trump talking about the war with the u.s. soldiers that have been deployed along the border with helicopters and all of that is it more complicated. than i was good enough. for the out of my. room will get a kind of a one of them and. look at coming back with the money but there's always
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a new way right. but i am coming with you but almost we say we're going to fill up on our my and my my over these 26 years how has it. just moan chill. and there's a lot wrote back those that i thought ask what all this with ses get there what you're a. good thing no the with the thing is if they thought they. what and back what they think over to. me i'll move. to math. and that i. eventually. will have known i'm not up and look if it's going on of what. those that are the what the row the. app with and and when and why have you ever been caught. might have it no
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matter who put them in the water and how much does it cost and then though they are . free makes single me in the us that you will. or tell me to my i would've done it to it's good business. in the mill and that's just for you or is it for the whole and would. know no more for you from of right do you. get by that what i like and so you stop in arizona and then someone else takes it further you can see the water run and then wake will of you got together. and i will not go as a either of them behind me and i will find out if and thought but i should go with him but i don't know i. will email. yeah i think that
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in the. end why do you do is a dangerous job and right that i. yes the border at the moment the wall here how is it in this area. by the. then the muslim mathematica i think nothing of calamity path a bit of timely and from that so they just jump. in and they just walk over it's that easy theory we also heard about american people acting as vigilante is having weapons shooting at its migrants or as island seekers are probably people like you know the approach the almost the photo memo but every pattern that the political. thank you on the case on.
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the stand. come on the what. the almost. every family the bottom of the foot and the corner of the thumb when i want to know what i thought a little but i remember 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 simple to put. them down if it would end of a problem one of them would have more than a plan so i just want to do a little bit more detail than to do just sticks of crossing wouldn't 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 and was in among em in europe and then the. but another to move one going to reality here you know these that them but i'm not them but i know
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you know this and know what gen and knowledge they've been the less they would have them do you have to be armed for that. but i was in there. with them that's the. term i like and it's good to get that i like 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 you know and it's a male of the there yes in the end part of the money they pay is you provide food and sleep and all of that security obviously. going up on your list by way of on a commune. their lives that have gone but. you know one of the nails i assoc i'm going to come in and. i get them in there then grow up on. the south.
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end of them but i don't have the sense that anything. have you had words for the lower cartel which controls this area on the mexican side and he says the cartel also controls terry chew on the american side of the. 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. boucle my. bet is never together no go for the safety of the drug operation and for the safety of the people. since but if they would add their users they wouldn't of it but there's coordination. and players with that on the players and but i think. once you cross that wall who is
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on the other side or what territories that we're not going to move out of the not going to run then none of but it isn't the case that i'm going out on the thistle. and as a no vote for the isle of man that i thought he would have put i can but i. think again that once you cross into does states how far from the border do you go. in the sake. of the thing and then you come back. out of it ok so you get that she finishes in 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 defeat in that it. will get the path and then the from then on the miliband. must.
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jump said he wants to military to build a very high wall. so now in the war heat sensors their body movement sensors in. the helicopters but their border guards how did you get around all of that. he. is and. this and so that if. 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 go to and so on. and it's
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better than a carrot because they're going to rethink. it and then of openness in the bottom of the pathetic them in the open air. with the. same but as a game with no me on that up is another. thing then thin in the via going with the. good and. so all old it dad me you are walking with your clients someone is guiding you. 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
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honduras along the way and fell in love. although she started out determined to cross into the united states she says she is reevaluating says 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 on. their mantles but i. don't for no matter what they say that they don't mean or even the. millions but sadly most came in the bad old. way. of those a stall says. so what is it when up over this all going to want. most.
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of all. without missing a model for young. no one even to see that. the mill and those of the joy are the hardest also. behold only. gave me sonia said of my atheism you want to return to god so all i want to see get awarded are what they're not all local one which will. get a war going to be rather 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 a heap of. president trump said you were invaders. other people. 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 that are c.-span they gave the say
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they. have more so in. the old bed all i can there when i get out this will suddenly meet and this scare a lot of all 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 ending i will see as. you say these i know i'll call but also when asked but a sourness and i will hollow it is you know either way this is the most of i want to stand up or yobbos seeing was that a man has the we had our cumbia. general joe adam was part of a sequel marketed to one of these things you don't mean was maybe going on not get into hot it'll mean one of these thing i at last miss most of the loneliness is
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located in the heart you'll know in order to get out there by north america. mule most sale not 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 a serious where normally when i. feel and that will not be on my mental set a movie is a bit to me you living in this day and the us journalists government ask you about you all the time when before we didn't really look at you when the borders clause when all these rumors about the 2 leaders. and by this scenario. see i go bajo i go mean evil but also not any good up. but opposition against migrants does not just come from the american side of the border
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. here into one there is some worry as well although it can take a while before you hear it after some prodding afraid an opus of 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 black i'd love to be. given to them. i actually hired to go on the dentist 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
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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 that's one of phelps and central feed the people are so afraid of the central american but because and facebook. a lot of people say that they are modest i like to watch out for people that are coming to make damage to the site. actually and one of my facebook favorite publications of my business. i was invited to 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 them just said oh no it's very dangerous
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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 were $35.00 true rocks through rocks to the police officers. and after that they. don't know anyone to hurt so was what's happening now through social media is that this fear mongering yeah. we. can help. our government with something we would do 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
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a lifetime experience. from one duress already made to 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 a stop to it and that is why the jews who were going to marry. miron aryan you are not a pair or endorses the real rest of the numbers so you were too young to understand how lucky you were to be in the united states is such. that time and durable memory money not operative work at
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a record. i want to gasoline back at the mother grandmother with the ghetto i thought i was there but as a one what they would have been the economy from in a 2nd and this wall every day day add to it it's how you are is more metal does it when you look at it are you afraid that you might not be able to cross if it continues like this not as a player gives off what i can or both of the family i must part of this in the subway or get help with your job in the mohammed atta fathoming get out of them and they are going to give them a fair look at that ability to tell you why your father about a young girl might how you learn how to see your wife crossed can you explain to me how it all happened buzzing a moment on the how to mama fake on the border to foucault your mom it was a you let me know ok i'll get here i cannot get here but i've been here not need to tell or not to skip the fatty the i mean look at all of the mushy language amber or evil jani i mean i don't focus on this anymore a preschooler from now but i'm going to focus on that if i'm honest with you did
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she jump or did she go underneath no isadore where been you know the person michael if i go but she's 8 months pregnant and must have been scary for you to see it then the on the other playing on the mental convalescing or the say a 5th like the right there you know which are katie tower can i use i don't get in this a lot on the air give us a lot of both of our you want to have any balls yesterday here in the press that i'm not going to tell you that i am political i'm being a little to laughing on you know and wish you know to thank you from texas so when she called she asked for asylum to b.b.'s in a book with a on the north where i thought on the no no killer if i don't go to the opera say out of the whole grass capable i'm out there enough then a photo op was a africa lesson but i said oh no i'm on i'm going to. and which i don't know is about is here ah so often you see a number of this i didn't either. the enduro and i feel like i suppose. gallows skinner brought a blob on a bong i said i'm going to go now you see what are some of you but
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a lot of people say you shouldn't be crossing that this way you should be going through did he go order even if it takes much longer but if your mother must be 50 and book a bit there saw in business there that the open air academy which i love both of which it doesn't have something i got to look at the beginning like oh the band that i know to be a lot of the plans i could think of went on the net on the bus just my night and then with an sickest 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 interest but if our feelings are when i woke up and i was 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 will get them
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out again oh no someone will get the innocent muslim oklahoma thing or our fundamental place. we're going to buy you know he's looking for work if i see a lot of it up and i see the funky memali someone oakum a political way had given most mossad of all of my been a hero by a veteran with a c c albeit on the new bishop in the name of his boy. is getting on me ok i'm going to hand think i'm ready out of him how that awesome. arrest them and we bump up what they're going to suck up and only one of us will forget him and yourself and doesn't hurt us but i. guess there are about or. the book i wish i had then a photo can know whether from with o.c.r. can iran to put the book at them or their part in the most of one of us to go thick you may go on to sell yourself i mean to have it up with edwin to put a couple to your he saw example nice. but only a fantasy since we have been here standing you have been looking a lot at this voyager what were you thinking when you're looking at all what's
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i'll just 01 goes on a roller coaster journey in the wrong and discover how such an empowered refugee community self belief and identity. i'd like to prove to the world. how. i would be able to prove myself to my townsmen friends and my stone you keep to the site child afghan units on al-jazeera. hello i maryam namazie and on the just a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. secretary of state my own bio says his country is ready to sit down with iran to discuss its nuclear program with no preconditions and a softening of the rhetoric after weeks of escalating tensions and threats that the u.s. is ready to talk but he insisted it won't back down of what he called iranian aggression
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comes a day off to iran's president again suggested te's open to talks we're prepared we're prepared to gauge in a conversation with no preconditions we're already to sit down with them but the american effort to fundamentally. reverse the my wine activity of this as lawmakers republic this revolutionary force is going to continue rosen in jordan has more on this now from washington. the more conciliatory language from the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei all comes after several weeks of daily sometimes hourly reminders that the trumpet ministration was putting political and economic pressure on iran to change its foreign policy as well as abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions this is a situation where the u.s. has basically put all of their countries on notice that they will face sanctions if
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they try to buy iranian oil this comes after the trumpet ministration has put the islamic revolutionary guard corps part of iraq's elite military off apparatus on its foreign terrorist organizations list saying that the i.r.g.c. is responsible for destabilizing governments in places such as lebanon and it's been supporting the syrian government during that country's civil war and that it has been providing material and perhaps logistical support to hooty fighters in the sum the civil war in yemen this is also a situation where the u.s. has not lifted any of the economic sanctions it has imposed on iran because of its opposition to iran's nuclear program this is a situation however where there is a growing international chorus very concerned about the potential for another u.s. led war in the middle east and it may be in part as
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a response to those concerns that the u.s. wants to try to reassure the international community that it's not looking to start a new war but rather that it wants to see a real change in the way that terror on operates on the global stage meanwhile catus foreign ministers told al-jazeera they have reservations about the statements on iran that came out of recent summits held and mecca akash prime minister attended the events despite the ongoing in his country by several of its gulf name as but the foreign minister has now criticize. statements for condemning iran without referring to a moderate policy of talking to the country and he said that the islamic summit statement had been set to drop any mention of the palestinian issue. algeria's constitutional council has counseled the presidential election that was supposed to take place in just over a month protesters have been demonstrating for weeks demanding more forms of the removal of politicians from former president i believe is beautiful because
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government vote was cancelled after the council rejected both candidates who tried to run. israeli forces have arrested palestinian muslim worshippers at the mosque compound in jerusalem after firing tear gas and rubber bullets israeli police say they dispersed the worshippers who barricaded themselves in to prevent jewish nationalist protestors entering the compound on jerusalem day which coincides with the end of ramadan. syrian opposition activists reporting the use of white phosphorus which is banned under international law in the rebel held town of concha khun renewed bombing by russian backed government forces in the northwest is being described as a catastrophic humanitarian disaster a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people a giant ship was coming into dog when it ran into the much smaller boat residents of long voiced concerns about the large cruise ship sailing through than it. those are the headlines do stay with us coming up next on al-jazeera its rewind and then
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more news after that in about 25 minutes time i'll see you then bye for now. hello and welcome once again to rewind i'm kemal santa maria. we launched al-jazeera english back in 2006 and in the more than a decade since then we've built up a library of award winning documentaries here on rewind where revisiting some of
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the best of them and looking at how the story has moved on. today the threat of nuclear war is once more on the table with north korea carrying out a series of missile launches in recent months and back in september news emerged of an underground nuclear test in north korea which registered the equivalent of a $6.00 magnitude earthquake kim jong un's north korea is the only country to have carried out nuclear tests this century after the u.n. passed a resolution banning testing back in 1906 but the terrible legacy of testing is still being felt more than 5000 kilometers away beyond mongolia and northern china over a 40 year period we're talking $949989.00 the soviet union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern. about 200000 villages living near the test side were exposed to high levels of radiation often deliberately and the effects of the testing program
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have been passed down and intensified in generations born decades later today we are rewinding to 2009 and silent bombs a film by jerry sperling who traveled to council to document the human cost of nuclear tests. for centuries the course has been being loved by the catholic people. very simple their freedom and the central asian step. but for decades now a dark cloud has hung over the spirit people. between 19491900. exploded on this $500.00 nuclear bombs only miles from their villages and a test site called the polyglot. league. why is.
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