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the protesters. so i didn't do very well but i wasn't going to make this mistake and see where it's true christians because this is due to chief causes you to you can see conceived and fried the. truck just a coincidence because a being will do them the future of july their independence day. and. lying about. not challenge the chance of these fools. or organize a church or 3 g. none judea the nigerian you name do you like being who learned by you claim ready i did did you but trying to deny julian's mother and your genes most of genius. out of weeding to sacrifice their time they do force for the future of their country l.k. administers labor but i'll leave it there because
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a some of the communication issues that way they start leaving major point very clearly and i'll keep an eye on the protests as well and celebrations thank you. warplanes flying over washington in a speech from donald trump celebrating the military might of the united states and penance day had a new look at the share a president called his salute to america opponents accuse him of. his re-election campaign chair taunting reports from the capital. washington this traditional 4th of july parade marched down the mall as normal but it was clear that something was different this year don't trump's decision to speak at a rally at the lincoln memorial flanked by almost vehicles has outraged many the president has hijacked a national holiday instead of being a holiday for the people of the people by the people it's now a holiday for donald trump 5000 tickets have been distributed to members of the military with the v.i.p.'s area to be filled with republican party v.i.p.'s and trump campaign donors. but the white house insisted the president would stick to
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a script of national unity in fact any hint of a campaign rally would make this event illegal as federal employees are forbidden to take part in policy politics and don't stick to a script extolling american achievements and independence and the military as long as we stay true to our comes as long as we remember our great history as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future then there will be nothing that america can not do. the president's speech was interspersed with flying over this to suggest the u.s. is military might but each one was also reminded of how much this event was costing taxpayers. each fly post is estimated to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars the white house isn't revealing a total figure but it has been reported that the national park service diverted 2 and a half $1000000.00 to the event that was supposed to be used for maintenance of national parks and monuments around the country. that's likely to be
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a fraction of the total for the normal 4th of july celebration costs $2000000.00 and then a crowd scene. impressive it's impossible to gauge how many beyond the v.i.p.'s were in the mood for trump and how many for the parade the constant fireworks with a few in the end from salute to america was a mass military parade that he craved witness busfield day festivities in paris the question of what this event actually where there is so bingo because she represents the al-jazeera washington say clemens is editor at large for the hill that's the us political publication he says trump speech made many americans an easy i think the only thing that was unexpected is that anyone would have thought this would have been anything but just pure donald trump this is this is a president of united states who is grabbing the trappings and the you know the the drama of political power and showing america's power to americans in a way that most american presidents in the past haven't done it since 1951 and i
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guess harry truman then but you know in that you know in this time you sort of see the president using this as part this is part state of the union speech and this is part campaign rally and it's very uncomfortable for a lot of americans but there are a huge number of people who love this kind this brand of nationalism that donald trump is bringing and he highlighted leaders of the civil rights movement he highlighted the person who took the united states to the moon and so it's a very nationalist speech in front of the lincoln memorial and americans aren't used to seeing this californian celebrating july 4th were rattled by the state's most powerful powell powerful earthquake in 25 years murder secrets reported small fires gas leaks and cracked roads but damage isn't as bad as 1st feared a series of aftershocks have followed the 6.4 magnitude tremor at that the center western a city in french press around halfway between los angeles and las vegas and neighboring
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in nevada. and he is experiencing record breaking heat waves and drought conditions that have contributed to the deaths of hundreds of people in western state has recorded its lowest rainfall and. many farmers in a dire situation one tells us his story. my name is the. bite honey i'm 25 years old from. the water pond in our villages dried up. only come once every 5 or 6 days. there is no fodder to feed the animals i was forced to leave my cattle. hoping that they would survive. far and wide to bring water i bring one water. there is no water to drink sugarcane crops have been destroyed burned the grass there is no water for people or animals to drink. it's the end of june
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we've kept our fields ready so that we can sort if it rains i was so cotton seed the rains are monthly. if it doesn't rain i will be in a very difficult position. provide for my family the rains will help us i'm waiting for the rains to start.
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their sport with their things for shell 15 year old corey goff is looking to continue her dream run at wimbledon later on friday the american qualifier will face polo on center court another american making her mark is lord david she knocked out the defending champion and julie kerber in the 2nd round she entered the tournament as a lucky loser after some of the wild card spots were left on the news. meanwhile 7 time champion stringer williams also had a scare in her match going to set behind against you on that but williams came back to beat her 18 year old slovenia moment 64 in the deciding set. on a doll survived a real test against nick curious to reach the 3rd round he said the media is partly to blame for the australian plane up to his bad boy approach to tennis curios was up to his old tricks in an entertaining match on center court at one stage but even underarm served when a point he was also keeping busy in between points sharing several heated
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discussions with the chair umpire the big talking point came in the 3rd set when he curio smashed the ball in adelle's body during a point he admitted later that it was deliberate when the dog a 2 time one golden champion kept his cool to win in 4 sets the doll said it's sad curios isn't making the most of his tennis ability. to play. well but what about that you know he was the i didn't get. welled up old yes. i mean how many slams how much money that they. can take a ball of the chess play going to ball just you know sometimes it's tough to see a couple of things on on court and he's amazing how he's able to play and so he's able to forget about all the stuff he potentially he is going to islam. is a much more comfortable ride for roger federer he reached round 3 with
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a straight sets win over british wildcard jake clarke time champion meets france's lucas. defending champion novak djokovic plays his 3rd round match later he's facing criticism in serbia for inviting go on even to join his coaching team at wimbledon serbian tabloids are calling it a scandalous partnership nationalist sentiments still run high since the 1990 s. war dusan nick which has more from belgrade. the community former n.b.a. player from serbia told nobody joke of each always was to support growth croatian sports sportsmen and sportswomen and when he does that to death that is a obviously something which is bad for the people who were serbs or who were in that war so the tabloids in serbia started to criticize novak djokovic should because if you are going to name an issue since you saw 4 of this year's wimbledon
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the tournaments that all the breaks so much even that the serbian president aleksander out of which are the press conference regarding some other matters have to answer the questions of journalists a ball of debt issuance you told to the media doesn't always work or is the brave young men and that he is building bridges between people even between people who are once in war and the deaths is that there is a good thing in comparison to destroying those bridges so basically no joke of egypt was a target of the boys here in belgrade but not many people regard to humans as a target because of that 2 smaller juncker it supports gratian sportsman even in football in tennis so it's widely known if you friends with all those people a lump in a lump it the champion surrogate booked an alexander pope of have both denied claims that they were paid to vote for rio as host of the 2016 summer games 6 committee of the i.o.c. has asked both men to respond with book currently and executive board member the
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allegations were made and a brazilian court by the former rio state governor sergio cabral who's serving a long jail sentence for corruption and embezzlement cover all claims he paid $2000000.00 in bribes through intermediaries to secure votes for the games. miami dolphins say their thoughts and prayers are with their player kendrick norton after he was in a serious car accident the 22 year old's left arm was amputated and he's still in critical condition he's been with the dolphins for just one season norton's car had a concrete wall and rolled onto a highway police are investigating the cause of the crash. pakistan's cricketers are hoping for a world cup miracle right now if they are to reach the semifinals they're battling 1st at lord's against bangladesh in their final group match needing an unlikely victory margin of at least 316 runs to qualify above new zealand in the table
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they're currently 94 for one after 20 overs. west indies chris gayle bowed out of the world cup with a mix display against afghanistan making just 7 with the bad shot hope 77 runs would prove crucial as they set a target of 312 gayle took a wicket and also a great catch to dismiss ramat shah which was brought which has brought some unusual celebrations with carlos brathwaite afghanistan the following 23 runs they've lost all 9 matches at the tournament but fitting that gale and his international career with a victory having scored more than 10000 runs. slots and it became a bitch doesn't have the easiest name to spell or pronounce but you think playing for the pros that his team would at least get it right after half time the l.a. galaxy player switch into a clean jersey only to have the b. and r. in his last name switched up didn't seem to faze him though he scored the only 2
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goals of the night beating toronto to know him of it for the win. for a guy all that's for sure. thank you for joining us here on the news hour here on al-jazeera keep it or like morning it's on your side of the break with mine. they watch us. they gather evidence but so can we. an american cyber activist develops and used in brazil the moment to police.
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we have more cameras than they do because we're the people a bigger brother a. rebel beaks. on and just see it on. jordan's native tribes constitutes roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trump administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. people in power investigates increasing calls for reform as the state endeavors to control political dissent within the hashemite kingdom jordan's angry tribe on a. i'm. not you know. some of the i like. from cutting edge medical technology.
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could be a. resource the development of life saving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world. and you know. innovative solutions to global health care problems. maybe all these were good sure the cure. al-jazeera. saddam's military counsel and opposition leaders reach a power sharing agreement. when you're watching over there a lot of my headquarters here in doha also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government says it's lost contact with one of its warplanes warlord
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khalifa haftar forces say they shot down a jet. also an international dispute over the british sees a seizure of the rainy and oil tanker iran says it's illegal and the u.s. upholds the move also student protesters in hong kong say they'll hold talks with city leaders only in full public view. welcome to the program sudan's ruling military and a coalition of opposition and protest groups have reached an agreement to share power a mediator from the african union says the council we set up with rotating leadership between the military and civilians the council will operate for 3 years leading up . 2 elections next year brian. in khartoum the crowds gathered chanting for the revolution just hours after opposition groups announced
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a deal with the military council there reminding the jointer it will be held accountable for its actions. revolutions against injustice they say the military is just it shows the scale of the challenges facing the partners in sudan's new power sharing deal. this agreement paves the way for the creation of transitional authority institutions that will implement political economic and social reforms one of the most important priorities of this government will be to ensure pace and conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the killing of protesters and bringing the killers to justice the coalition of opposition groups and the military council have been at loggerheads for months they only came back to the negotiating table this week after intensive mediation by ethiopia and the african union. the 2 sides agreed to establish a sovereign council to be shared between the military and civilians for 3 years or
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more but also agreed to create a civilian government that is nationalist competence and independent under the leadership of a prime minister that has the same qualities the talks broke down in may over who would lead a transitional government in the crisis deepened days later when security forces stormed a protest camp killing more than 100 people forces led by this man mohammed harm done doug known as humidity were accused of leading the violence. we would like to reassure all the political forces and military movements as well as all the youth the men and women involved in this transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people some say they will be no accountability while he macy's. involved there probably is late he's really not really sure what it. is not in the rock it's not. it's not power sharing it's not what that muscle
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is and this is how this is you know and it's going to be really hard. to any sort of. anti-government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for a long time leader omar al bashir to go the military took over in a code the process does argue the ruling council is a continuation of the shias regime demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 2 c opposition groups say they hope this deal will be the beginning of a new era for saddam. alexy o'brian al jazeera. well with the founder and president all saddam's policy forum he says if the military fear losing support they could instigate another coup. for the forces of freedom and king put. a body that is convincing to the sudanese people they can very much depend on the masses they
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don't have any leverage apart from the independent them depending on the masses if the news the masses they lose the trust of the most is there are going to be in a very weak situation which case the military is going to take over part completely and there is going to be another. if if this if if the situation goes like this and the transition and military council shows some seriousness in wanting to submit power to the civilians. my state of mind is is that all dance the islamists are going to take over. the u.s. government says it's lost contact with all of its fighter jets south of the capital tripoli in a social media post ward cleaver after us forces show the wreckage of what they say is a pro g.-n. a fighter jet they shot down near to houla city southwest of the capital tripoli now this follows a deadly attack on a migrant detention center in the capital tripoli on tuesday were at least 60 people were killed more than 300 refugees are still being detained the u.n.
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says that puts them a great risk from further bombing but mood of the wired has more from tripoli and only meters away from the detention center that was bombed migrants and refugees have been sleeping on the ground since the detention center was hit on tuesday night they have remained here skiis den charmer ties to local libyan authorities are worried they move them to a nearby facility it too could be targeted by warlords really for have to his forces the end says there are reports guards shot at migrants as a try to escape the bombing this acuity personnel here deny that accusation but they refused to let the migrants to speak on camera. immediately after the 1st strike the migrants pushed against the door trying to escape the guards tried to open the door but couldn't they were soon enough while some migrants jumped over
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the walls to escape the 2nd this strike has inside. it's been revealed that 2 air strikes targeted the detention center the 1st hit a garage the 2nd holding cell with about 120 men the u.n. back to government in tripoli blames have those forces for the attacks since have there is launching a military campaign to seize 2 police back in april his fighter jets have targeted several residential areas this detention center was also hit by an air strike back in may those who survived tuesday's bombing now rely on aid organizations and local donors for food humanitarian workers say they're helping them as much as they can. that we're trying to alleviate their suffering by raising their morale especially those who are still in shock we're also trying to connect them with other organizations that can help them. these migrants are grateful to have
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survived the airstrike though some of them lost friends supervisors here say children women and their husbands are due to be transferred to other detention centers but the others will have to stay here until the u. and h. the r. decides were to put them the injured have been receiving medical treatment in several hospitals in tripoli those with minor injuries have been relieved others like these victims here will have to stay longer they are worried the authorities might transfer them to other detention centers the migrants here are from african asian and arab countries many of them were intercepted and detained while trying to cross the mediterranean to reach europe they say their embassies have not reached out to them yet and they don't know what is going to happen next.
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tripoli. iran has condemned what it describes as the illegal seizure of an oil tanker by britain off the spanish coast the u.k. suspects the iranian ship was trying to deliver oil to syria in breach of u.n. sanctions as paul brennan reports. the tanker in the shadow of the rock with police boats in attendance the oil tanker grace want to see may be car but the ship is at the center now of an international diplomatic storm spain has revealed that the united states had been monitoring the ships journey and past that intelligence to the gibraltar government this action the rose from information giving the gibraltar government reasonable grounds to believe that the vessel the grace one was acting in breach of european union sanctions against syria in fact we have reason to believe that the grace one was carrying its shipments of crude oil to the ban yes refinery in syria. that refinery is the property of an entity that is subject to
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european union sanctions against syria the grace one is believed to have loaded with iranian oil off the coast of the gulf the ship made it this far as gibraltar a british overseas territory at the entrance of the mediterranean its final destination is claimed to be the bally ass refinery in syria but under cover of darkness a contingent of 30 royal marines under the direction of the role gibraltar police boarded the ship using a wildcat helicopter and rigid inflatables i mean to tell almost. naturally we were aware of the operation police patrols bodies were guarding the area but we're studying the circumstances in which it happened yet he was the man by the united states he not a kingdom that we're looking into how it affects our sovereignty because it happened in what we understand a spanish waters the u.s. is applying what it calls maximum pressure on iran to try to force a renegotiation of the 2050 nuclear to european union those trying hard to support iran's economy against that u.s. pressure however this oil shipment was heading to syria which the e.u.
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definitely does have sanctions against iran being under pressure and the united states believes it's trying to twist that the arm of of iraq of course the army and try to find a way that means to bypass it and export their oil and the fact that they did not go through so as cairo and went around from africa around the good hope south of africa coming back it may be just guessing it way to avoid being tracked iran has reacted angrily to the seizure summoning the british ambassador to the foreign ministry in tehran and stuck in the middle of all of this is the grace want paul brennan al-jazeera. has more from tehran. the struct of any legal that's how the ukrainian foreign ministry is describing the incident that took place on thursday morning the iranians say that the seizure of
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this vessel is in the illegal act and that they want it back as soon as possible the british ambassador in tehran had a meeting at the foreign ministry thursday evening where officials provided documentation about the cargo on board this vessel and the destination and the journey that it was taking and they say that it is absolutely they say that the sanctions imposed on the syrian government have not been endorsed by united nations therefore they are not binding the reins don't recognize them and that is why they are asking that this vessel be returned to the iranian officials now all this comes at a time where iran is waiting for a response from the european signatories of the 2015 nuclear deal that that line is sunday july 7th and the new president has said that this is a last chance for the europeans to respond to the rain in concern that they are not cooperating their lack of commitment to this nuclear agreement so this will certainly be seen as a move that.

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