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it's like they were out a piece of my heart like they pour out my soul yasmin juarez says her 19 month old daughter court of viral lung infection at a u.s. immigration detention site after neglect and mistreatment during their 20 day maximum stay at the holding center she says she and little mary a were released days later died look at. i wanted to have a better life for her and a better future and work hard but like so that she could keep growing the way that she was warren's has filed a wrongful death suit against the u.s. government i'm so very sorry that we have failed you her case is not unique several immigrant children have died in u.s. custody is 2 year old 105 fever listless like a rag doll i looked at her and immediately called our ambulance from our children's hospital to pick her up and she ended up having bilateral pneumonia the democrats
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who run the house oversight and titled the hearing kids in cages inhumane treatment at the border that's an indictment of the trumpet ministrations family separation policy everyone seems to agree there's a crisis at the border with republicans saying it's the pressure of immigrants coming to the u.s. and democrats saying it's the detention policy itself. the name also expresses the outrage over what democrats described as jails for children we are really generational children they'll never forget what we did say that this type of trauma can wait some republicans push back i am frustrated with the title of the hearing it is a hearing in titled kids in cages. what we say and i personally we use matters i've been to the border many times and to this day i've never seen a kid in a cage just a former immigration and customs enforcement chief says it is unfair to blame immigration agencies coping with this surge of central american immigrants fleeing
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violence and poverty if you don't reduce the flow you're going to continue to get the same thing that we've seen for the last 78 months it's bad it's getting worse arrests at the border fell 28 percent in june but with the trumpet ministrations saying it plans raids on undocumented families living in the u.s. fairly soon the crisis at the border and in detention centers continues john hendren al jazeera washington whether it's next month still ahead on al-jazeera protests continue in georgia as demonstrators demand an end to the government's so-called cryo russian policy. hello once again i'd like to say in the forecast there will be showers in turkey and quite substantial ones and possibly in georgia somewhere around the caucasus
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but the moment that's not the case except you've got a bit of a water source caspian sea we might see a few shows that it's a dry picture and of course fairly reliably hot from 39 terran to 45 down in baghdad and probably hard not in the wind direction a northerly typically across the plains of iraq and down towards the gulf that's often dusty but not particularly so at them i was not particularly strong so little change in this day apart from those incoming big showers for turkey down the arabian gulf typically were in the forty's and most places humidities hovering on the unacceptable not quite there as you can see the wind direction slightly off the land for example for bahrain and qatar that's the driest direction not so for abu dhabi you've got rather more humid conditions but. with the southwest the monsoon kicking in now you just get the edge of it so often it is overcast and sometimes drizzly not quite there but when not far away most of southern africa is of course
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dry and sunny in a moment and thursday is no exception. the refugee problem is something which is a geopolitical issue that's for governments international institutions to manage under one tent refugees don't have the right to move freely on the other hand goods can move freely as far and as much as they want if you multi-national colonialism this is a very another moment over the democratic process these companies they just want the money europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera.
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hello again i'm the star and our minds of our top stories this hour. days after u.k. royal marines seized in a rainy an oil tanker. the u.s. says iranian revolutionary guard corps boats approached a british oil tanker and also to stop in iranian waters and laser withdrew the bond off to a british warship gave them a warning to back away iran denies the incident took place. u.s. president says he'll soon increase sanctions on iran substantially accusing it of secretly enriching uranium for years tear on denies this iran announced that it was exceeding the limits on uranium enrichment outlined in the nuclear deal this week. and versions in boston the u.s. has resigned days after a leak of u.k. diplomatic cables and which he describes the administration of donald trump as inept says it was impossible for him to stay on after he was slammed by trump on
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twitter. well you've heard us say many times that journalism is not a crime and once again that's been the message from a major conference in london on press freedom 80 journalists were killed in 2018 the worst year on record with 15 of those deaths happening in afghanistan alone the murder of jamal khashoggi at the saudi consulate in istanbul dominated headlines for months the shooting of young krycek sparked protests and survive he was investigating government corruption in mexico many journalists have either been killed or gone missing and while the shooting of 5 employees at the capital because that newspaper in the u.s. shocks the country president donald trump has continued to criticize the press which he calls fake news and around $348.00 journalists detained around the world 60 of them are in china with 19 people facing charges of false news in egypt
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including al jazeera is the same charlie angela has more from the conference. this is the 1st ministerial summit on global media freedom bringing together some 70 foreign ministers international organizations and about a 1000 journalists some who you can probably see behind me and what they're trying to do is work out how to best defend media from censorship abuse attacks and misinformation and they've started the conference by promising investment the u.k. has pledged $15000000.00 to developing countries who want to improve their independent media and they've been marked out for bangladesh sierra leone and ethiopia to start with they've also him up $3700000.00 for the middle east to support media freedom there and the intervention side we've seen foreign secretary jeremy hunt make 5 pledges he's going to be creating a global media defense fund administered by the night he's going to be creating an
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international taskforce to help governments meet their targets move that ranking system of the world press freedom index and that's going to be reviewed by the united nations he's going to be helping to advise countries on how to strengthen the legal protection for journalists and that will be headed up by human rights lawyer m l to me the most interesting link he's going to be forming a group of governments who will act as a rapid response unit when crimes are committed against the media freedoms and lastly he's going to be getting the countries who've attended here to sign a declaration promoting freedom of expression but i think the most interesting point that's been made today was one from a guy named journalist and an ass and backed up by that human rights were saying at the moment the west is being incredibly contradictory giving aid to promote democracy with one hand while with the other hand taking that money back and putting it in banks and private accounts often from the very people who are in
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charge of those initial countries so lots of thorny issues to unpick here and also calls from journalists to really. make sure these measures have some teeth to consider sanctions in the future. now at least 10 people have been killed after a speeding passenger train rammed into a stationary freight train in southern pakistan $64.00 people have also been injured in the accident which happened in the city of a car in eastern punjab province now demonstrators in georgia are continuing to rally outside the parliament building demanding an end to what they call pro russian policies hundreds of people have been injured in the clashes with riot police since protests started $21.00 days ago andrew simmons is on the ground for us in tbilisi. the numbers of people turning out every in the evenings to rally in front of parliament are becoming smaller yet the message remains persistently strong. hundreds were injured by police in demonstrations after
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a russian m.p. addressed the georgian parliament an event which protesters say shows how the government is becoming pro russian it's this violence that gave momentum to the protests some police officers were suspended for their actions this protest is an historian who ended up detained for 3 days along with more than 300 others he says he was one of many who did nothing wrong along with a polish man just kept my browser and wanted to he came at the head with a stick and i managed to block hank's saying to beat him and suddenly there and polish man jess hit me in the face and i just during some 2nd lost my mind rights and it took 44 tension with russia became worse when the presenter for the opposition t.v. channel attacked the russian president vladimir putin with offensive remarks and obscenity is directed at his late mother and father but since then president putin
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has ordered the parliament not to pursue further sanctions against georgia even though the ban on direct flights from russia remains that's having a big impact on tourism and it's the backbone of georgia's economy could what's happening here be a storm of the tick up a minority of people trying to take on the government accusing it of being too lenient on russia or is it the start of something much bigger a movement that will take on the state machinery accusing it of being influenced or even more than that controlled manipulated by russia what's known as soft power. a former georgian ambassador to the united states believes putin intends to take control. nor do i think is on the crossroads where there will be yet another. country or. is happening no.
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choice is worse than integration. integration and up to 80 percent of. the demonstrators using this gesture was a mark of respect to 3 demonstrators blinded by police rubber coated bullets they say the protests will continue until the interior minister. and any progress. are reversed and to simmons'. tbilisi. deputy prime minister has denied receiving funding from russian investors following the release of a secret recording buzz feed news obtained what it says is a tape of a conversation that took place in moscow between close aides to me and 5 other men showing russia trying to funnel millions of dollars to the italian lega party led by. now at least 13 people have been killed in airstrikes in syria's province
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this footage shows the aftermath of an attack on a hospital that killed 6 people that's according to the syrian civil defense is the last major rebel stronghold in syria. well across the border and lebanon's laban ministry has begun a crackdown on undocumented foreign labor in that country the government says it's designed to protect lebanese wakas but they're all concerned that it's targeting the syrian refugee population our correspondent has more from beirut. the deadline has passed lebanon's ministry of labor is going after foreign workers who don't have permits officials say this is about enforcing the law and protecting lebanese jobs. but for his livelihood is at stake. he tells us he is a father of 6 and he has nowhere else to go there is from the syrian city of sewer but he arrived in lebanon a decade before the war began he says returning is not an option. i have been
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working here for the past 13 years and now i need a work permit and i need to legalize my status or also i can't work we lost everything in syria. there are no jobs there. oh you know what there is not considered a refugee but he is among what the ministry says is the hundreds of thousands of syrians competing with lebanese citizens for jobs. the ministry of labor says this crackdown is not related to what i fear in refugee campaign waged by foreign ministers have run free patriotic movement party but the timing is questionable because it is the latest in a series of measures seen targeting syria's refugee population in lebanon. those measures have included evictions from somebody to polities curfews deportations and the demolition of tents that are made of concrete but the ministry denies singling out syrian nationals. we are not targeting only one
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nationality but it happens that the syrians are the largest number that is why they consider this a crackdown against syria. lebanese officials say fewer than 2000 syrians have legal work permits and they believe 1500000 syrians are in the country half a 1000000 more than are registered with the un but even for those registered and working getting proper documentation isn't easy and the person in the refugee situation may find it more difficult because they may be lacking certain documents and at the same time because we know that most refugees in lebanon today live in poverty the united nations is also discussing with the ministry of labor to get a better understanding of how this will affect syrians and syrian refugees in lebanon. it's already affected her there who says he needs to find new sponsorship and the few $100.00 needed to renew his papers he thinks the lebanese government is trying to force them out leaving them with 2 options starve or die in syria so to.
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beirut the u.s. says it's concerned that a planned tax initiative on tech giants and france will unfairly target american companies any digital company with a revenue of more than $844000000.00 of which at least $28000000.00 is made in france would be subject to the tax the french government argues that companies should not be exempt from paying even if they had courses based elsewhere. and now the very last a volkswagen beetle has rolled out of an assembly plant in mexico and might mean the end for the iconic give it out as their travel to one mexican town where the dream of the v.w. beetle as alive and well. there it is fresh off the assembly line the last beetle to be produced by the german automaker volkswagen it's the end of an era and to mark this notable moment in automotive history workers at the bike and plant weddle in mexico are throwing
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a goodbye party this one of yours it was a good buy them to last forever but it's also a party a big party for everyone. maybe it was the combination of a funky design a reliable engine and an affordable price tag that ultimately made the beatles an international hit by the 1960 s. and seventy's the bug had become both a pop culture icon and a symbol of the counterculture movement. while the beetle has gone through several iterations over the last 80 years its cult following has carried well into the 21st century with so much history under the hood could this really be the end of the love bug. in quote that big a small town just outside mexico city you'd be forgiven for thinking v.w. beetles outnumber people. here at the by the has been fixing up beetles for almost 30 years he tells us they can try to phase out the bugs as they are lovingly called in mexico but the cars themselves aren't going anywhere. but as will never
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go away it's the best car ever made it was the color of the century whoever designed this call hit the nail on the head it can handle any think you throw it's all terrain it was the best of them a. big sits on a steep hillside no match for the vultures heavy duty engine this is probably why they're so ubiquitous there yellow ones purple ones other ones waiting to be repaired all of them will get into the cultural fabric of the country and all production of the iconic. we have ended for now here in mexico there are still thousands of very proud drivers we're committed to keeping this style to a lot. mexico city. hello i'm mr hall with the headlines days after british royal marines seized an iranian oil tanker and waters near gibraltar the u.k.
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government says 3 iranian revolutionary guard corps boats tried to block a british ship in the strait of hormuz and there's a withdrew after a warship gave them a valuable woman warning to back away iran denies the incident took place and now u.s. president donald trump says he'll soon increase sanctions on iran substantially accusing us of secretly enriching uranium for years to iran denies this iran announced that it was breaching the limits on uranium enrichment outlined in the 2015 nuclear deal or any earlier this week persons in bassett and the u.s. has resigned days after a leak of u.k. diplomatic cables and in which he described the administration of donald trump as inept kim says it was impossible for him to stay on after he was slammed by trump on twitter a guatemalan mother has told us politicians that her infant daughter died after receiving poor medical care while in the custody of american border patrol officials she recounted the story as a hearing of the u.s.
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congress phillip do you know what i mean. it's like they tore out a piece of my heart like they tore out my saw i wanted to have a better life for her and a better future and work hard so she could keep growing like she was but now we can't do that because she's gone i'm here today because i want to put an end to this and make sure we do not allow any more children to suffer and die in this way . at least 13 people have been killed in an strikes in syria is a province this video shows the aftermath of an attack on a hospital that killed 6 people that's according to the syrian civil defense it was the last major rebel stronghold in syria german chancellor angela merkel has downplayed concerns over her health after she appeared to shake uncontrollably at a public event the 64 year old says she's working through the issue and at least 10 people have been killed after a speeding passenger train rammed into a stationary freight train in southern pakistan 64 people have also been injured in
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the accident which happens near current in eastern punjab province well those are the headlines the news continues here after witness stay with us. you know strategy or a battle rages over the country's bomb animal with activists inviting farms stealing livestock and intimidating comments one o one ace artist has these talents gone too far on al-jazeera.
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