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and then very quickly down across parts of southern africa not looking too bad across much of the area we do have some clouds along the coast that's going to keep cape town mostly to partly cloudy there but over here towards madagascar it is going to be rainy across much of the coastal areas with a temperature of $24.00 degrees. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can now on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. official intelligence can monitor ombudsman. and decide on a future the big picture. of the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine to on al-jazeera.
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the only thing these corrupt politicians will understand is an earthquake at the ballot box. like tom climbs but heavy on attacks donald trump launches his bid for another term in the white house. along the whole robin you're watching on his or life my headquarters here in doha also coming up opposition politicians in hong kong push for a no confidence motion against the city's leader after massive protests also we hear from a young survivor of massacres that have killed hundreds of people and wipe down villages in mali. and canada really approves a contentious oil pipeline setting the stage for new battles with indigenous communities and environmentalists.
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but into the program donald trump has launched his campaign to be reelected as the us president in a speech to his supporters trump attacked his political opponents and doubled down on his 2016 election promises there is white house correspondent kimberly healthy it was at the rally in orlando in the state of florida. some started lining up at the rain and heat more than a day to advance just to attend donald trump's official 2020 presidential campaign kickoff most for exactly what you'd expect to find a truck rally white older conservative voters but there were a lot of exceptions like jessica newberry i'm 100 percent strong supporter and yes i'm a lesbian and yes i have biracial kids. it's conducive to making money the people. i think is going to win the presidency get reelected for sure no. problem. support between democrats
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and republicans is almost an even split in florida the state will be critical if trump hopes to capture the white house again in 2020 i stand before you to officially launch my campaign for a 2nd term as president i ended. the campaign's efforts to register independent voters are more sophisticated than a 2016 trumps also counting on his advantage as the incumbent we've really done it and we've rebuilt our military are still in the process we take good care of our vets we've cut the hell out of regulations you know i've cut more regulations then any president in the history of our country regardless of the leg of their tour the whole show worrying signs like if the election were held today against former democratic vice president joe biden trump would lose and despite a strong economy trump's approval rating is at just 44 percent much of the country
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loathes his policies and continues to protest his rallies that is a la the fake news back there that's. trump is also under investigation by democrats energized by their takeover of the house of representatives last year . still among trump's supporters none of that seems to matter donald trump is counting the votes according to c.b.s. will be to write a 1st hand election day is still more than 16 months away that's why donald trump is traveling to miami for a high dollar fundraiser the minimum price of admission 1st $100000.00 can really help your child to see your own orlando. well because politicians in hong kong or pushing for a vote of no confidence against the city's leader kerry land a day after she apologized for trying to rush through changes to the extradition law members of the legislative council are meeting for the 1st time since huge
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protests forced the government to suspend the bill demonstrators say they'll keep flooding the streets until the extradition changes a script all together and resigns well wallace let's cross over to sara clark who's monitoring events for us from hong kong of course those lawmakers have gathered again on wednesday for the 1st time really since those major protests on the island and curry no matter how many times she comes in front of camera to apologize is still under pressure to resign. yesterday as you mentioned it is the 1st legislative council meeting since these protests happened in the last couple of weeks and of course the pan democrats where the pan democrat norma is that the pro-democracy politicians they made around the entrance as we expected they walked in with banners they're wearing black and of course they're holding white flowers d to mark respect for number one those protesters who have been arrested those people have been injured as well as the the one protester he slipped and fell to his death
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when he was hanging a barrister an anti china extradition treaty bannister you know on a building being here so they've come in and made certainly an entrance they've called on kerry lamb a number of times to resign they've also called on the secretary for security to resign a lot of the debate this morning has been focused. on the handling of the place the accusations that they used excessive force on the protesters and the softer no no in the next outside the shuttle for now those apparent democrats are again those pro-democracy lawmakers as they call themselves are they going to follow a no confidence motion in carry land of course this is questioning her government and also calling her for her resignation this will be the 2nd. no confidence motion in carry out for she is there was $11.00 vote last month which of course she survived because the pro-government legislators here the pro establishment as they're often referred to they have the numbers of the vote point get up but certainly they will make this
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a scene in hong kong and parliament soft and of course protest groups continue to discuss really what to do next regardless of what's going on in that you might see in the corridors of power so what seems to be the bigger plan on the street. well the self didn't we've got one of the key groups which managed the last 2 mass rallies that was the one on sunday where we saw 2000000 people on the sunday before we saw 1000000 people march in hong kong and they will announce they will and that's the softer noon basically whether or not they will plan further action in the coming weeks other student groups university students they have an answer sporting that they have set my deadline set a deadline for tomorrow thursday 5 pm for carry them to meet their demands if they don't they're called on a rally to happen on friday around the lives of council building or for the moment sarah will leave then monitor events with you through the day thank you. at least 2 people have been injured by
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a rocket targeting the headquarters of several foreign oil companies in southern iraq but it came down south of burns through a sign to an exxon moville shell another energy giants operate their own government says oil exports haven't been interrupted troll stratford has the latest from basra . very security official tells us that what he describes as a katyusha rocket landed in a compound that indeed is home to foreign oil companies including and. he tells us that this rocket landed close to being a rock drilling company. he said that there were 2 iraqi local that were injured and. confirmed but. evacuated what he described is $24.00 and start off. a week ago nearly 100 people were killed in central wali joining an ongoing conflict between farmers and herders well when to mali's the
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region to speak to some who fled the violence. by society as has she liked life in her village before armed men set it on fire. she's just 7 years old he shot her neighbors and stole cows she fled with her family a lot of. the work was very difficult it lasted 5 days we had nothing to eat or drink we carried what we could but the militia found us again and took everything so we arrived here with only the clothes we were wearing. i said and her family are among nearly $50000.00 people who fled violence here in central mali militia connected to the for lonnie and gone ethnic groups have attacked each other's communities in recent months. people here for lonnie herders now they stay in this camp on the edge of the town of 70 they left behind the houses and hundreds made of
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bricks now living in shelters made of dry grass. only the lucky ones were able to bring their livestock they depend on for their survival many animals were killed or stolen in the conflict and the animals really need to be taken out there on to the plains to be grazed but it's not say. conflict in the north and the lack of presence of the government based in the south and then influx of arms have fueled the growing violence in mali center about 150 felonies were massacred this village 3 months ago and nearly 100 gone's were massacred in this village last week after the attacks villages at deserted. and the camps for the displaced steadily grow people here need help and. when these people come here they need everything they lost everything it is often people who had to leave quickly and
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urgently they've left everything behind everything was destroyed the needs are enormous especially those of children dozens of children have been killed in the massacres those that survived the attacks and lead to the camps who missed school. children's funders organized classes in tents like this one not just a regime education but also to provide a safe space for those who witnessed her reflect violence. did you guys are all i mean i think with education we can minimize the trauma they come with really atrocious memories but since we started the classes and activities the education games it minimizes. before the conflict for lonnie had as grazed cows for them bought food on the farm inside many of the cams 2 groups mix but outside once peaceful coexistence is falling apart malcolm webb al-jazeera
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the region mali. well that's coming up next but still ahead on i was there a university to pass to release how much awaited report it's the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi also 300000 people on the run for the spiraling conflict in the democratic republic of congo further complicating the fight against a pilot do stay with us. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast across parts of western europe we have been dealing with some thunderstorms that you can see the storm system right now just making its way on towards the western coast of france into the english channel now that is going to cause some problems with more thunderstorms as we go from wednesday and into thursday morning as well rain is expected here across paris maybe of even into amsterdam there for london you'll see
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some showers as well and then as we go towards thursday the rain kind of ends as we see the storm system push more towards the central part of europe here across central germany they could be severe as well for london though the rain's going to end but we're going to still see quite a few clouds and windy conditions across much of that area down towards the south though it is going to be quite nice across the iberian peninsula and we are going to see athens a sunny day for you with a temperature of 30 degrees there across another part of africa not too much in terms of rain we do have a few clouds here across parts of algeria as well as into tunisia tunis is going to be a very hot day there at $35.00 degrees over here towards tripoli a $28.00 in cairo we do expect to see a temperature there of about $39.00 degrees and over here towards parts of nigeria it is going to be a little bit drier than we have seen but lego's we do expect to see attempt to have 29.
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bottles in cameroons rivers. on. plastic everywhere. but if bottles can be fishing boats. and bubble gum wellington boots what more can be done with this plague of parliament's. earthrise reimagining plastered. on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera with me still robin a reminder of our top stories at least 2 people have been injured after
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a rocket struck near the headquarters of several foreign oil companies in the southern iraqi city of basra 2 iraqi oil workers are injured. donald trump has officially begun his 2020 presidential reelection campaign he launched a fiery attack on his political opponents and the media as he vowed to keep america great. opposition politicians in hong kong are pushing for a vote of no confidence against the city's lead to carry a day after she apologized for trying to rush through changes to the extradition law members of the legislative council are meeting for the 1st time since huge protests forced the government to suspend the barrel. now the un special rapporteur is due to release her long awaited report into the murder of santee genesis. later on wednesday in early findings agnes says the killing at the saudi consular office in istanbul last october was premeditated action has more.
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he was killed 9 months ago his murder and the whereabouts of his body remain a mystery. but the gruesome descriptions from an audiotape turkish shared with world leaders caused an international outcry and calls for the perpetrators to be brought to justice it all started on october the 2nd when washington post columnist . and the saudi consulate in istanbul to retrieve documents for his upcoming wedding this is the moment he entered the building a few minutes later he was killed by a hit squad sent from saudi arabia the murder strained relations between turkey and saudi arabia.

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