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don't come in with a specific warrant that allows them to enter your property you can turn them away in new york and in new york that is apparently what they did ok so that funny story to keep our eye on something else though trump has been criticized over tweets targeting high profile senators in a way kind of link to the story some of them of of not being born in the u.s. when actually they they have the. that's true the president is accused of stoking anti immigrant fervor even more and just you know as these ice raids are carried out on twitter this morning he wrote so interesting to see the progressive democrat congress women who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe loudly and viciously telling the people of the united states how our government is to be run why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came where there's only one problem with that everybody knows that what he's referring to is
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a group of 4 democratic house representatives all of them women and only one of them born outside the country that is only our of minnesota out the other 3 were all born here in the united states and each of those 4 people fired back at the president with rashida too late born in detroit saying water response to a lawless and complete failure of a president he is the crisis he's dangerous ideology is the crisis he needs to be impeached of on a presley who represents massachusetts but was born in chicago says it always is and always has been about the voices of our district omar born in mogadishu said mr president as members of congress the only country we swear an oath to is the united states which is why we're fighting to protect it from the worst most corrupt and inept president we have ever seen so the twitter fight carries on these people point out that they are from the united states and if the president is criticizing 2nd generation americans it should be noted that his mother was born in scott. john
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hendren with the latest on that story from washington d.c. john thank you so lots more to come here on al-jazeera. i'm andrew symonds reporting from georgia on what's the halls of recent protests over russia what georgians see as the occupation line for the war with russia in 2008. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well it we're looking some very hot and dry conditions across parts of southern italy and because of that we're talking while far as across some of the areas i want to take you down here across parts of where they are dealing with while far as right now in the wild fars have been deadly one person was reported killed because of the fires there trying
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to do everything they can to get the fires under control but for the last couple of days it has been without any rain across much of the area people have had to be evacuated over the region now as you can see here on the forecast map on monday dry conditions to the south now we do have some rain towards the north that is what we're going to be seeing coming into play as we go towards tuesday that's going to start to move a little bit more towards the south now we also have to watch the possibility of lightning as well in conjunction with the rain that could also kick off a few walls for us as well there so to the north though it's going to be a little bit cooler for worse at $21.00 degrees berlin at $22.00 degrees there but madrid we are looking at a very hot day for you with a temperature of 37 and then very quickly across the northern part of africa we are going to see in the tempter start to climb here across parts of northern egypt we're going to be starting at $38.00 degrees there for cairo but by the time we get towards tuesday we're going to see about $41.00 there and gazi a temper of 30. in
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the 71 a.d. john the italian merchant set out on an extraordinary journey having travelled the furthest reaches of the marco polo world radically altered. the city of stablished by could become still today china strong egypt now and china is again a superpower we reflect on how the relationship between east and west has changed. marco polo. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera iranian president rouhani says the
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country is ready to talk to the united states if washington is willing to lift sanctions and return to the 2015 nuclear deal this comes as tehran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release on the oil tanker seized off gibraltar person says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees it will not the liver oil to syria in breach of the e.u. sanctions and there have been violent clashes between riot police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall demonstrators are venting their anger about what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories affects. a british newspaper has published more leaked cables from the u.k. ambassador to the us the latest leak claims that kim barack believe that that trump scrapped the 2015 nuclear deal between iran and world powers the spite his predecessor barack obama for a challenge says more. so here we have the latest blockbuster in the mail on
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sunday's series on the leaked diplomatic cables coming from the former ambassador of the united kingdom to the united states or kim darrick and this one reads trump acts the iran deal to spite a bomber now what's kim derek wrote back to london is that he thought that donald trump hated the iran deal mainly because he hated barack obama and that is why he walked away from it. so him derek described it as an act of diplomatic vandalism now these leaked diplomatic cables that have been hugely impactful to the united kingdom they sent shock waves through the diplomatic service which has felt badly treated like it's been thrown under the bus by the politicians for political ends it's also put a big dent in the transatlantic relationship between the united kingdom and the
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united states with donald trump effect of the making the position of kim direct untenable by saying that he was going to back to be cold shoulder and block him from not isn't this at the at the white house as to whether this will have the same kind of impact as the 1st round of leaked cables will have to wait and see but certainly it means that this issue is not going away and of course with the talk about the iran deal it's feeds into the whole issue of the moment which is the relationship between iran and the united kingdom and the united states. amnesty international is calling on russia to ease what it says is the harsh treatment of civilians living along disputed border lines with georgia it accuses the moscow back to the ministrations in the south. of stopping free movement and illegally detaining people for crossing the boundaries and to simmons visited the georgian
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side of one of many communities split into. he's $85.00 he's frail and david byrne is really feels like a prisoner in his own home russia sees his small patch of land as an international border georgia calls it the line of occupation on a map it's a dotted line on the ground it calls his heartbreak. it's daughter and grandson live on the other side. which can cope with poverty but not the separation. the home. here. on the other site it's so important to be busier periods. to look after them but if i cross the line i'll be detained. we visit debates and he told us he feels trapped and like his daughter helpless.
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sometimes he comes here as far as the fence and cries because she can't cross and see her sick mother. it's hard to imagine but daf it frequently risks detention by finding a spot to cross the line at night in order to get his pension from georgia the people here are poor they had an uncomplicated way of life yet the atmosphere now is one of repression more than 30 security bases built near the line only a few crossing points and they're strictly controlled. much of the message of protest is daily anti russian demonstrations in the capital is aimed at raising. the 20 percent of georgia is it their words occupy. georgia is renowned for its stunning landscape its traditions its fine cuisine and the bonhomie of its people but at the heart of it all is what happened here 11 years ago and its legacy razor wire and human rights abuses. the european union monitoring mission patrols
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the georgian side russia has observed all parts of a peace deal and it's been engaged in what's called border eyes asian with fences amnesty international issued a report this month saying hundreds of people face to treat detention each year trying to cross the line it says there's be widespread loss of life and loss of access to water and livelihoods most of the land vanished viddy used to farm is the wrong side of the war he asks us if i die here who will find me andrew simmons our whole village in georgia soldiers have been deployed to cape town to assist police tackle a surge in gang violence the city which already has south africa's highest murder rate has seen a spike in killings nearly 2000 people have died since the start of the year
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soldiers will concentrate on these areas you can see in the map where police have been unable to impose order the areas account for 42 percent of attempted murders in western cape the province where cape town is situated for me to miller has more now from cape town. we're in really thinking 3. of the things i think is speaking to community members we want to find out what some of the problems are around the high levels of crime and what their needs are this is one of the areas in which we re military is expected to be deployed it's one of the areas in the case that's really been high incidence of gang violence here in philippi 6 people were killed in one incident and another friday just 24 hour weeks later it's one of the most extreme cases of what's regarded to be can violence and a simple thing to leave. haven't been able to contain the extent
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of the violence the essential things that are lost control you're not going to pursue a person in the community is this of the the deployment of the police and the army the army and the police must be received and are served by the communities so this is not the enemy territory where. the. enemy. are friendly forces the minute the final track of this by working with the army to save the lives of. our. camera there from. another area similar to the others where they are high levels of poverty unemployment and with is a concern the police have lost the war on trying to maintain safety. england have won the cricket world cup after an epic final with new zealand at lord's settled on crickets equivalent of the penalty shootout the super over will
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be wellings is live for us at lord's a cricket ground in london really was a pretty dramatic game wasn't it. bob are there playing cricket. earliest price is this but you just know that in the close of the 1st. in a world cup the crowd here many of them didn't actually know how to. do that is for . many of them also to come out they're not just euphoric they're not just stunned but this sort of walking around that you did not just. for you some of the. for england so what a world cup england have not even been in a final for 27 years having out some near misses earlier on in the tournament but by somehow found a way to win now i think redemption might be too strong a word for. a career on and off the pitch but certainly he was the one who was
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bowling. to teach 20 cricket some of them and a few years but this time he did his damage with the actually supported by just. a new zealand did anyone who stayed up overnight in new zealand will be devastated because that's still not. in a position where they should have won this as we were getting towards the end of it . but it's something that one of being consumed by the home where you kind of is obviously a big story over time is happening at the same time but it was on for years where the 1st of the 4. we'll see if there is a legacy off that is whether children can be inspired by what they're saying possibly the greatest cricket much of yeah and spare a thought for any new zealander who is. probably not a great evening welling's outside florence cricket ground in london thank you. now an indian lunar mission is set to blast off on sunday chandrayaan 2 is carrying
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a lunar lander and rover to remotely explore the south pole of the moon its predecessor a decade ago help discover molecules of water which is vitally important for a permanent presence there the mission is starting days before the 50th anniversary of nasa apollo 11 mission which put of course the 1st men on the. well india's highest mountain of rubbish is on course to be taller than the taj by next year the site in east l.a. is growing 10 metres every year and now it stands at $65.00 metres and that's this by the government banning its use 2 years ago after 2 people were killed one part of it collapsed elizabeth 4 on the reports though from delhi. a mountain of waste this is where 2000 tonnes of east duddies rubbish is dumped every day you know i love our young people living around the site say it's affecting their lives obviously as you can see the smell is unbeatable and if the
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wind blows towards us then it's difficult to eat food at home it is such a mess here the rubbish dump doesn't just smell bad it's also dangerous meeting gas from the way sparks fires releasing toxic fumes. began as a land for the 19 eighty-four that reached its capacity needed 20 years ago they got engineered landfill it means that you have a big hole which is dug out and that it is lined with non-polar members so that your doc sickly jered of chemicals which comes out from garbage does not leak into the soil and cause water pollution but in gaza where there is no such thing trucks continue to dump rubbish here despite dolly's govern abandon them after a part of the hill a collapsed 2 years ago killing 2 people. this is a cruel joke this is contempt of the people to sponsor will continue to dump garbage in the site they have been stalled for day after the border. we asked the east delhi municipal corporation why this is happening but because of the northern
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they were led by the liberal with us so we continued to. dispose of all the garbage their dislike for. its estimated delhi produces $14500.00 tons of waste every day the problem of waste isn't confined to the cities and rubbish dumps started around. read. all of some of the rubbish produced daily isn't collected leaving it lobbying on the street and other than space. junk because charlie manages this recycling center and says waste isn't just the government's responsibility or not that is that we feel that resegregation should begin to pull people start segregating released then released can be recycled properly and the direct consequence will be that garbage mountains. won't be necessary at all the municipal corporation has started testing of recycling program in 3 areas this year they hope to roll the top to the rest of the region within one year. they also say
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they'll start clearing gazi put in september and some of its waste will be used to build a national highway elizabeth al-jazeera east delhi. french police have used tear gas to disperse protesters from the shops in paris a few 100 demonstrators from the yellow 1st movement tried to occupy the famous boulevard after the traditional day celebrations and earlier european leaders joined the french president of the one mccrone for the annual but the military parade said that this year's parade showcases european defense and security capabilities but it was flying so there he is taken to the skies on a fine board and surprisingly stole the show. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera iranian president rouhani says the
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country is ready to talk to the united states if washington is willing to lift sanctions and return to the 2015 nuclear deal in a televised speech rouhani says that tehran is ready to hold talks with america quote today right now and anywhere tension is heightened between the 2 nations. since president trump withdrew from the nuclear deal last year and reimposed economic sanctions. when a big pair is a bully we have to stand up to it must stop being the bully we have always believed in talks. right this moment if they stop the oppression if they stop the beleaguered if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we are ready is comes as tehran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar iran's foreign minister made the comment during a phone call with his u.k.
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counterpart britain says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees that it will not deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions iran has vowed that it will continue exporting oil under any conditions there have been violent clashes between police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall police beat protesters and were in turn attacked with umbrellas during a riot in the shouting plaza earlier officers used pepper spray on the crowd the violence is the latest chapter of a summer of protests in hong kong demonstrators are venting their anger about what they say is beijing's growing political influence in the territories affairs houston religious leaders have pledged to provide sanctuary for immigrants facing deportation from the u.s. as part of a nationwide wave of arrests the operation will target hundreds of families and 10 u.s. cities on friday trump confirmed the plan designed to the scar it central american migrants from crossing the us mexico border was going ahead it is unusual for the
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government to announce deportation plans ahead of time. those are the headlines do stay with us coming up talk to al-jazeera travels to baghdad to meet women fighting against domestic violence that's coming up right now have more news for you in half an hour and a watching of my. moving rebuilding house by house. and pursuing reconciliation the one person would have to whom. first the american
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invasion who. then sectarian strife and the battle with isis. iraq is emerging from more than a decade of intermittent conflict. not only has the country reconstructing its cities and institutions. in some ways you might say it's reconstructing its national identity. women hope will not only be given more of an expanded role in the political sphere but they'll also be given greater rights. last december the iraqi government and the un launched a national campaign to combat domestic violence against women yet a proposed law that would protect victims has been stalled in the parliament for several years. this is a woman we'll call lina she told us the ceiling her identity is a matter of life or death however she wanted to share her story to shed light on
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the challenges iraqis victims of domestic violence face in their pursuit of justice . wanted to share custody. on the settee. cadia had. they are there and how much time are the quality of kong no one else often want to hear about how she wondered if. there is no current national figure tracking domestic violence in iraq the most recent data available from 2012 estimated that one in 5 women were victims. civil society groups say based on the growing number of women seeking assistance they believe the figure today is much greater hannah is a long time activist and founder of the nonprofit social services group called.
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she's taken the lead on the effort to raise awareness about domestic violence in iraq and is pushing to pass a law offering victims greater protection the lives of the traditions is so high on the woman on the go and to the engine over what do you think is the reason for the ongoing increase in domestic violence in iraq the how you say the instability in the country the absence the weakness of their. they increase in the tribal. tribe belongs and traditions the increasing off you know how you say it outside. the state has the increase in conflicts in the country. it's the increasing poverty the discipline smug the extremism if the. spread of domestic
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violence continues how do you think it's going to impact the overall rebuilding instability of iraq down the line of course 1st of all we're putting a no. a very bad word of a new generation. you know affected by violence and affected by extremism it is not a crisis exactly. so i wish to. show that what made you think that he was someone that you would want to be married to be that shark and with us again. how the show had to look at the aspect about ice get enough sleep. second next month. or be as often i know almost. caught. in the i only know i went out one of the best shot to get done what i thought i.
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had said. how was it and alluding all the hotel what. didn't and the lies lena discovered were that her future husband was married to not one but 2 women feeling she could no longer trust him she tried to call off the wedding she says he responded with threats and violence further as a. jew i don't want out of the. top order has suggested. as i would that what i haven't. offered. now on how we can download the hook a lot about how into and if i can mr hyde like him with his argument and. the i'm a shocking. shocking. shocking. not my not that.
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son of a lot of a lot of. young. artists want these are photos taken by lena after her husband beat her they show bruises all over her body on her shoulders legs arms hands and face. you felt he would kill you away a little ne. ne. without a. little me. let me interrupt how did life progress in 3 years what was it like on a day to day basis and i thought it was tough i lost a son and nobody. for generating and. the whole. of health and i can tell you we want to. i want to spend
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a bit by johnny sutton bit i haven't the head to head a little to home. how it came in i just want to look to you know i've said. in the last it so you're able to finish your degree and you're able to work at the same time was he putting pressure on you to start a family to work on and how and now. an equal. yeah. i know i had they started we didn't want to. and the phone would go to the as to why they had to go to hainan so i had to double up with a sort of fought. tom lock in the home. last fall when. i never sickly to say it. on the conclusion and no.
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a you had taken did a sort of jihad they shot for had to opt for them is ocean. to go home. we. need to. suss in the home on what ought to be in a motto within. what. and to and i mean what the heck you mean be it and to. say it with. just 10 days after their wedding lina escaped from her husband and his children he responded by threatening her and her parents even showing up at their house in military vehicles lina concerned about her family's safety gave in and returned to her husband but the beatings and threats continued how as to why it took
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a vicious fight their luck and they did a. high 5 and how them although i know it's. a flushing a high on the before the vote opens the cutter oil on my ass which she i and. we had in the dead of the hole for today had to. make that is so we on the way i wish to wish you would had. no idea this oil in the has it never said how much on the. day on. it was not enough to know on the mind the shia so we. get a bite to eat. he had to otherwise why do you think they're still with him knowing that they he does the same thing to them.
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why have they stayed and what gave you the straight solely. in the whole time on what i thought the 5th. no. it's not i meant i would tell you i thought. for a bit tied it. to 10 men. at the time it was done a lot of knock on you and now i say. hey dude you me it will sort it out for us i went to the leg when i had to distill for home i. know how you want to go during all these injuries it was very clear what was happening your family was aware you made multiple trips to the hospital at any point in time did you consider going to the police. with what i thought. for that as the argument and. i couldn't walk. with and as i don't have it that he had to have.
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this with on you when you're out of. a war you know if you must i was quoting on the woods i would go with him and he. would go to john no more while males little or other went on that the hunt for the awkward and no more for the on the me food. and the whole by mail me. a few might have if i didn't have a father the house if he hadn't been in the zone just to know me a little about a judge and a half on the way a little about them you just. she has. a little bit they have to look. at that stuff a minute the soon get done in the face the hey i'm in there but if i'll be done i'll twat him in. a when it's your own. women's rights groups in iraq has been working to advance legal protections for victims of domestic violence although more
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women are now members of parliament then ever before 83 out of 329 members are women it has been an uphill battle. the penal code allows husbands to discipline their wives there's no law criminalizing domestic violence for almost a decade women's groups have been pushing the parliament to pass a law that would change that with a new government initiative combat in violence against women they hope this year the law will finally pass this year we are really very optimistic about no. civil society that is know the demands of the government number or you know the the prime minister that even they tried to push it the minister for. justice minister for education minister for more optimistic could i ask or was i have to make that should be was because most you know
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a number of other countries they have already adopted such order in acted such low regard is this. tell me about the day you finally decided to. what i'm about. to say out of an. agreement if rush now has said just a. moment all that in the end more any thoughts on be an incompetent chunk shot and i should or. should. have been a majority. for. the queen and i want to him to dial you on the wheel. for has said no santa how would. i shout i only want. to him a lawyer on the on her side of course she minded she had them as they've seen now on the mines get it for honey be. good to have you thought on what i.
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said name or put on and read the following also to bob it and he was after. a loss and. my mother had a heart of a gun. which i thought about forgetting about getting young people that could be. that it meant do they really have it but your troubles were just beginning it seems like ok so what happened soft how did you do that then women. much the hotshot up at a bank to criticise of a had accomplished. so we could end on a kid. and to cheat. to get that off want one she. caught me on the memory timing and now she need to do if. you. so i thought it.
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was a. big message out. there which. rests. on the what day indeed lena situation would soon turn even more serious her husband filed a police complaint against her with a sensational allegation he claimed lena and her relatives kidnapped him and held him for ransom for several days she discovered this after she went to the police to file a domestic violence complaint against him. i want to. talk i know him over can they. can i mean. i want to. know which out of the title coupled with our favorite out of the ocean who would darwin. so wish to a whole recommend condemned to die when the hanukah tough to watch. a
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cartoon about the thought that he had a tough time with that about you i'll come sit on your head just a few beauty or a lot of lot of men. out of the house and now he or she love looked ahead to what they said we did darwin with a comment i had a house at cali i want a couple had they just did have the what. may i ask what you were it was going through your head at that time. and no on the refer. to have to miss him a shock and. you can one can as. well . do it to ya. on the. dot. had to add says the fact that leno's husband was able to bribe lawyers
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for protection is indicative of a larger issue permeating iraqi society you know has you know. the. budget and wealth of iraq this is it is today one of the big concern for us billions of billions of dollars the court is in the state tests 1st of all in the very high state about it as that's what a tragedy in iraq and didn't now when they speak about court options i don't feel that that is serious and this in the stoke. they tried to make an orthopod gun but they tried to make some good forming get a high council and so pleased we we want it but at the end of a experience last years we haven't seen. the results of leno was sent to jail she spent the next year and 4 months behind bars what was
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that like for you if you're going to sit in the sun be you know he was you're not home wife i thought. you know if we can if you are to could have been. talking about me or seamus joining. us to not be my fantasy i'm just i seem. to fit in when there's so much. at the bottom of the so few. for can you when i do money and. come. out of it the letter when i said b. and they were able to in their head that knows that i watched. this and what were you doing to try to make sure that your case moved forward on a question are about to show. if you have the fact that i. was out a lot that we can i'm not a calamity on whether i may get associate. now
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so how do i know it and now is that what we would keep out to life what were you doing it while you were in prison to keep your spirits up and advocate for yourself how is and. that almighty didn't come by the kind of. 2 inch offset to do and. how it come in the shop lot. because another i'm a shocking us. there was a question on sunday. and they said. no . home. question to. the mayor for finally her case came in front of a criminal court. decision.
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and i had. to sit on one day while i'm hot. by that point lina cycled through 4 attorneys and spent $5500.00 then came a referral from her tribe the 5th attorney took no payment and suggested a compromise her husband would stop pursuing his case against lena in exchange for her dropping the charges against him she says mounting pressure from the tribe on both sides finally put an end to her legal ordeal. of the. clock and. with a good win but i. just
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said i think if i had to look on it off. leno dropped her domestic violence complaint against her husband and divorced him in 2013 she says she keeps the legal file as insurance in case her ex-husband tries to come after her again. how do you feel knowing that you did everything right in this circumstance you filed police reports you ultimately tried to go to court and hold your ex-husband accountable you continued to advocate for yourself while you were in prison you continued to make sure that you had excellent representation and yet every single stage you failed and it ups wasting more than a year of your life behind bars and i had. to have been. my doctor. and the heart of my. accent when
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i. got to the no he's. lucky that the exit on it was. so cool we had to shout i mean mama. we don't want to ruin she can you can also i said mark modra what a lot of. snow aashiqui up sean. best jani ethic and no feeling. salty also not me i. won't going to show you condemning what i can. to there's a yacht in the end though i too would have thought as did many in the us a lot of us will call the. us. such. mind the audit mind there was that i. may give them one yes and one of the other facade they could lay on the road would what would you say to members of parliament who have the ability this
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year to pass a law that would criminalize domestic violence and offer protections for victims such as yours with tanya another. one but if i can there are 3 of. them. on the other star that could have been washed out and i go out of them have taken with her the facade will call up a reactive motion one of the quarterly and hear what you. want to know what would you say to other women who may be watching this who might be going through the same thing that you with through her cheated on him in a facility i would love and he just said the i was lovely that this to me and. so she had a deed and yet i have yet i had and to how to live in and hold to enough says. the man i had. a job yet he shared it was. when they started with and many
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of them have seen and now we. are never so aquaman h. o. who are the same in their antihydrogen in and. indeed how. to cheat and the job watch but that they had shut the 25. leaders has been married 2 more times last she heard he now has 4 wives and 8 children.
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participation. well i think one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place were 2 worlds meet we can get to washington d.c. in 2 hours we can get so on jurists in the rest of central america about the same time but more importantly is where those 2 cultures north and south america beats us to teach it's a very important place for all to do it's a big. i've been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the apples fall behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president ever laughed at them everyone has a boyce the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an
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exciting inspirational callus maverick nominee to join the global conversation in your thoughts get to twitter and you amount is iraq. when the news breaks the protesters and the still in abeyance. when people need to be eliminated let us know but if we don't have the right to know. and the story needs to be told. our ages iraq has teams on the ground to bring lulu documentaries and light names on air and online. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on our jazeera iranian president hassan rouhani says his government would be willing to talk to the u.s.
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but only if washington lifts its economic sanctions and returns to the 2015 nuclear deal. ringback or direct it will go when a big pair is a bully we have to stand up to it it must stop being a bully we have always believed in talks right this hour right this moment if they stop the oppression if they stop the beleaguered if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we already will shortly after his comments european leaders who are signatories to the deal issued their own statement calling for dialogue between all the parties to review in a joint declaration france germany and the u.k. said we are extremely concerned about iran's decision to store and the rich uranium beyond the authorized limits but they added we believe that the time has come to act responsibly and to look for ways to stop the escalation of tension and resume dialogue the risks are such that it is necessary for all stakeholders to pause and
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consider the possible consequences of their actions meanwhile iran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar britain says it would allow it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees that it will not deliver oil to syria in breach of sanctions dorsett job ari has more now from tehran. for the 1st time since this incident happened on july 4th the rains are hopeful that the british government will soon release this vessel it's carrying 2000000 barrels of crude oil arabian oil and it's worth over 200 $1000000.00 now the iranians say that it is an act of piracy what the british have done and they are demanding that this bessel grace one be released as soon as possible we've been hearing from the iranian government spokesperson earlier today in the capital this is what he had to say and it's almost. as to what we have adopted in
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a series judicial process in regards with the old tankers used by the british military forces and we think courts in gibraltar are influenced by the policies of britain we're chasing up our legal measures fortunately the court itself has in firm a strong evidence and they have released the sailors considering the situations and the comments i predict that soon britain will change its mind for now the iranian officials have said that they've hired a legal team and they're pursuing all the political and legal ways they can get this tanker back and they have said that the destination of this vessel is not syria but they haven't specified where it was going they say that the reason that british government sees this tanker was because of its destination that is under sanctions since 2012 and the iranians don't recognize those sanctions on the syrian government because they haven't been indorsed by the united nations for now it appears that this tensions that have developed between the iranian government and the british have said there is some hope that they will be deescalating them in the
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near future by the british government possibly trying to release this tanker in the iranians getting back what they've been requesting there have been violent clashes between police and protesters at a home shopping mall police beat protesters and were in turn attacked with umbrellas during a rise in the shouting plaza earlier officers used pepper spray on the crowd. it's the latest in a series of protests to hit the territory in recent months triggered by an extradition bill which would allow people to be sent to china to try to the sudan now where the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the south eastern town suki the video put out by the party shows that gunfire attack by security forces in the town the sudanese congress party is a member of the forces of the declaration of freedom of change which is in the process of finalizing a deal that promises to eventually return the country to civilian rule the central
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committee of sudanese doctors says at least one protester was killed and 7 others were injured in the violence. those are the headlines coming up next marco polo a very modern journey retraces markopolos 13th century travels when using half an hour of light. let's take a look at china. can't respond efforts have been asked. to cast up our cost past opposite. china which actually
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a latin america ever going to live with that they make their. case on. the end. well the guy was not. the 1st preacher it is based.
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order the you know we to do a struggle on that shit that he come. to call me a bit gave a nickels to me. when marco polo arrived in the 1270s the new city was still being built. goodluck on the supreme ruler of all the mongols that set up the yuan dynasty. beijing would now be capital of this newly conquered chinese and guy. who some of us should be to the mains a uniform up if it done in the quad. then if he got the. belated but it is your own i came to that this could be that. there was modes of beijing than met the eye for his new chinese subjects that was
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a carefully coded message from kubiak khan. the city plan was not mongolian it was chinese. the mongol khan intended to rule like a chinese emperor honoring the ancient beliefs and traditions of the oldest civilization on earth. day 10 dijon day 70 but yet joe off i.e. that you go through a transition using the dogs on its own father their helmet ika take a childish. behavior by a mix so there. they go don't mix so that they are charging g. now i miss that there are shots. she misses that god chooses.
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i think it's on georgiana that now minutes on the years that there are so painted don't always hesitate. even in young sun and moon man and nature life and death the cardinal forces of the universe run like a thread through the heart of beijing across tiananmen square through the throne of the forbidden palace the central axis was the dragon's vein a symbol that the emperor ruled from the very center of the. eager. bits hello you got charged a shift. marco polo zp asian became a rich and storied city. expanded and renewed by one dynasty after another. adding layers of history. but it retained its shape and essence.
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to surround. me or to go to war which shows you to assume that our condo is a good chance to count on number 5 you cut the number which it. says top 6 shillings field a $100.00 ha. that's been caused 3. can you know one or more. i mean a project could see on a. not everyone agreed with marco polo as verdict on the unimprovable chinese city. for many mongols it was to chinese for a nomadic people. but the chinese took their congress creation to their hearts. and for 700 years it remained a living emblem of everything chinese. since 949 the people's republic has sold to remove everything that it held china back.
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the past had become the enemy of the future. since the 1990 s. nothing in history as much the speed and scale of beijing's transformation. over 85 percent of its be.

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