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american in every possible way perhaps the worst moment trump's campaign rally on wednesday where he smiled as his supporters rule. ah send her back the classic racist and xenophobic phrase thrown at generations of newcomers to the us. afterwards trump trying to distance himself from the incident i think it did i started speaking quickly and it really was a lot i disagree with it by the way but it was quite a chant and i felt a little bit badly about it but i will say this i did and i started speaking very carefully but it started out rather rather fast as you probably know political analyst debbie hines calls trump's explanation disingenuous well the strategy clearly is that trump is not the president for all america he is the president for
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the racists in america and that is the strategy he is appealing to his racist base and that has worked very well for him and obviously got him to the white house. omar has received death threats since joining congress this year and on thursday she brushed off the insult and then told her supporters this my we are going to continue to be a nightmare if president. nightmare. i'm not frightened. even so her supporters are worried. the type of plane which. i think. you know if it appears to be inciting. and. you know. and it's very hateful is very hateful and i'm very concerned
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they have it could. incite violence against her. and others. you know in the community in a matter some in congress want to dressed right away so that nothing happens to any of its members roslyn jordan al-jazeera washington lots more to come here it out is there including tributes paid to the dozens of demonstrators killed in protests in sudan since december and changing faces the popular that's also prompted growing concerns about security. it's it has some pretty big shows yesterday some storms and this is just not much
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this is there through the balkans as well but still much of the moisture is coming from the northwest where it's cooler london market 21 degrees but his face. fairly breezy it's cloudy and there's rain in the forecast it's hotter in paris and it's that heat building in central europe approaching the 30 mark which will inject a bit more energy in produce sunder storms not that many but a few but some is warming up once again as you see the picture on saturday however it's what we have in particular in spain and portugal 38 in madrid the orange to the southwest of lee and luther here it will really heat up and that's going to come across into france i think next week in pretty's another heat wave for western europe that the heat to some degree is being pushed up from for disaster area because there's nothing on this forecast to surprise you $37.00 in current cairo and $33.00 in 2 is it is actually much hotter than the $41.00 in a draw would suggest an hour to recede nearly 50 degrees recently south of all that
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and again maybe from to brother he some big thunderstorms right up near mauritania but the bulk of course is further south. weather sponsored by qatar and. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the atmosphere behind the scenes this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president after that everyone has appoints the best chance for democrats to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus mother nominee to join the global conversation in your thoughts get twitter and amount is iraq.
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conference take a look at the top stories. iran says all of its friends are returned safely to base denying any have been destroyed by the u.s. others say donald trump said the more ship u.s.s. boxer had brought down an iranian drone in the strait of hormuz and made increasing tensions between the 2 countries. turkey has launched air strikes on the kurdish region of northern iraq in response to the killing of one of its diplomats airstrikes targeted a p.k. k. strong where the killer is thought to have fled. general was shot dead on wednesday . one of 4 u.s. congresswoman targeted by donald trump's racist comments has hit by saying she will not be intimidated by the president. comments came a day after trump supporters chanted send her back at
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a campaign rally. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have marched in sudan's capital to remember the more the. 200 people have been killed in protests since december the country's military genter and an opposition alliance are yet to sign a constitutional deal that would determine the functions of a sovereign council on wednesday an accord was signed which creates a transitional power sharing body for a limo hammett has more. the. a c. of light glowed into the night in sudan's capital as protesters called for all of their demands to be met they want justice for the hundreds killed in what they call the month long revolution for democracy. and some i doubt we will achieve justice for all the martyrs the missing and for all the survivors from
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the massacre this is a message for everyone we are together to achieve justice and freedom was. the rallies come as the military council and protest leaders worked to finalize a power sharing deal to create a transitional government leading to elections in 3 years but the deal still lacks detail. thanks and protest leaders are demanding justice for the killing of at least 100 people back in june when the military raided a sit in outside army headquarters they want that and try and in the deal. with the fuel. to the ethiopian mediators and the military council we said to them that's the immunity is rejected completely and absolutely it will not find a place in the constitutional document that was was anti-government protests started in december by april they turned into a sit in for democracy more than 200 people have been killed since then
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demonstrators say they won't rest until sudan is led entirely by a civilian government. and the only as good or bad move. i ask the military council to establish a civilian state bring justice and punish those responsible immediately without any impunity impunity is rejected. we want a civilian government that means a government that to stop peace and justice as well as freedom for the people. talk to resolve the crisis resume on friday but these protesters say their demands for meaningful change will continue. to heal mohammed al jazeera. nigeria's navy has joined the search for 10 sailors who've been abducted by pirates the turkish crew members were taken on saturday and haven't been heard from since their ship was taken to port in gonna. dress has
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been on board the vessel. so when the pirates boarded the ship they came to the bridge which is the most important part of the ship and when they came here they were violent they fired shots look at the radar screen here that was shot at to disable the ship few more areas that were attacked by the pirates shots and shots fired there when the one such is fired that the engine. has been does able and it cannot move farther they brought out the crew and made their way or walked away with at least 10 of them 2 days later the gandhian navy was there to bring them to safety here with me is command. commando operations of solving this thing about command now talk to us about the rescue operation how you brought this ship to port it took i would be a master of this ship all in
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a good answer to that we live in the engineers the intention was to just disable this ship so that nobody can move is she but luckily for them the medic gun and he and our ship escorted them all deal with it not come us to and put it here right over here what is left of members of crew of this ship they told us. if you. don't come into here we are the ship. all my friends are sad and so when the pirates boarded the ship they actually threatened to burn down the whole ship if the crew members don't come out. former. member claims the bahraini government recruited him to assassinate members of the country's shia led opposition thousands of bahraini opposition members and activists have been arrested following a violent crackdown on mass protests in 2011 the bahrain government says the
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accusations are false tell strafford has this. of report. the bahrain government's violent crackdown on shia led protests in march 2011 through the world's attention. bahraini security forces and pro-government militia with the health of saudi an m a rotty troops challenged protesters at the poll roundabout in the capital manama. the bahraini government says 35 people were killed in the crackdown thousands were arrested human rights groups say many detainees were tortured into giving false confessions many opposition leaders and activists have since been jailed and. critics said it exposed the political oppression that the country's majority shia population that suffered for decades now according to the tapes testimonies acquired in an al-jazeera investigation
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a film about her or any al qaida member says the government recruited him to kill she position members in the country. mohamed saleh was jailed in saudi arabia in 2003 for his links to bomb attacks in the saudi capital riyadh that killed at least 36 people but he says the saudi authorities released him a few months later he says he returned to bahrain and was repeatedly contacted by bahraini security officials. senior officers came to my house and told me they were working in behalf of the bahraini king they thought the growing power of the shear in bahrain was a danger to the sunni population of the country they said you. will be able to deal with this issue. one of the officers told me they wanted assassinations i asked them is this a request from the government and the king and they said yes i asked them how they wanted to carry out the assassination they told me they would give me the details
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and addresses of opposition members movements they said you start working on them i remember asking them how they said we count on you you know your thing you take care of it. says he contacted tried a members in saudi arabia to arrange for weapons to be brought into bahrain for the mission but when he tried to travel to saudi arabia to finalize the delivery saudi police arrested him on the bridge that connects the 2 countries he says he spent 4 months in a saudi jail but was released of the bahrain government intervened. here. i heard more than once from my family and senior saudi investigators the king hamad of bahrain sent more than one delegation asking for my release finally thank god i went back to bahrain and was received by the king he wished me all the best and said he hoped i continue my work. the bahraini government has said these claims are utterly false. but soon after al-jazeera is investigation was released solid told
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an interview on by her and state t.v. that he did not deny making the claims but said he had lied. he says he made the recordings to use as blackmail if the bahrain government ever stretton him because of his links to al qaida. in relation to whether i was asked to carry out assassinations and bring weapons from saudi arabia this is untrue we made the recording so we wouldn't get arrested again. denies that he killed anyone associated with the shia led opposition in bahrain are the american body the king of bahrain wanted to create a conflict between the shia opposition with the sunnis based on their sectarian differences in order to evade national responsibility toward the bahraini people this is why the royal court started supporting the sunni hardliners. rights groups say it's because of strategic and military ties with countries like the u.s.
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and the u.k. that the international community turns a blind eye to abuses by the government of bahrain chance strafford al jazeera that british politicians have bought to move to stop the next prime minister from suspending palm and in order to force through a new deal brett said that the vote adds a new hurdle for the man who is tipped to take over as prime minister next week or as johnson has vowed to leave the european union by the end of october dale or no deal jonah how reports. the eyes to the right 315 the nose to the left 2700 a crucial victory over the government m.p.'s opposed to a no deal breaks it and by a handsome margin with 17 conservative party rebels and a number of senior ministers abstaining so the our eyes have it the option of prorogue or suspending parliament to force through breaks it unopposed is now
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closed it's something prime minister in waiting boris johnson had refused to rule out he's almost certain to take over as britain's prime minister next week whoever becomes prime minister next week is going to have an almost non-existent working majority we also don't know how long the agreement they got with the d.p. is necessarily going to hold up so whoever it is boris johnson or jeremy hunt is going to really have their work cut out particularly if they want to push through. it which you know it's worth reminding ourselves has been voted against on several occasions by parliament already with parliament demonstrating again its distaste for no deal and the e.u. repeatedly refusing to reopen the existing deal the prospect remains of no breaks at all to be clear parliament here has not prevented and no deal breaks it that many experts say could be economically disastrous for the united kingdom that would require an act of parliament but m.p.'s opposed to no deal have bought themselves
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time in the hope of being able to take more decisive action in the autumn. defeat inflicted less a blow to the sitting government more a preemptive strike aimed at the next one jonah hill al-jazeera london. now one of the world's most popular apps could be investigated by u.s. authorities because of security concerns senate minority leader chuck schumer says the russian face up could misuse personal danger of millions of people is r.c. f.b.i. to look into it face app allows users to change the age and gender of images but face at c.n.n. says the russian government has no access to use it data they've sorcery is professor of cyber security management at the university of dayton he says people worried about sharing information on face up should also consider what they're sharing with companies like google and facebook. if you take
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a look at your phone and you take a look at the app permissions you'll find that a variety of apps ask for certain permissions on your phone and when you take a look at the app before you download it you might want to actually just take a quick glance and say now does this application need this does this application need this i'm using a mapping application for example yeah the map needs to know where i am at that's going to tell me where to go but you know you want to be careful about the sorts of permissions you're allowing on your wraps i don't know the company i'm not going to try to engage in theories about whether or not somebody is working hand in hand with the russian government that's just not my thing but i just think people. are worried about face up i would dare say google facebook and a few others probably have very similar types of. information on their various user bases.
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right time to update you on the main stories here that is there iran says all of its trains are returned safely to base denying that any of been destroyed by the us own thing as a president trump said the warship the u.s.s. boxer had brought down and iranian drone in the strait of hormuz image heighten tensions between the 2 countries president comes calling it's a defensive action because the drone came within a 1000 yards of the vessel and ignored multiple cool fists and. i want to apprise everyone of an incident in the strait of hormuz today involving u.s.s. boxer in navy m.t.v.'s assault ship the boxer who took defensive action against an iranian drone. which had closed into a very very near distance approximately 1000 yards ignoring multiple
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calls to stand down and was threatening the safety of the ship and the ship's crew turkey has launched air strikes on the kurdish region of northern iraq in response to the killing of one of its diplomats turkey's deputy consul general was shot dead on wednesday by a gunman in it believed to be a member of the armed p.k. k. group one of 4 u.s. congresswoman targeted by donald trump's racist comments has hit back saying she won't be intimidated by the president ellen omar's comments came a day after trump supporters chanted send her back at a campaign rally. british politicians of back to move to stop the next prime minister from suspending parliament in order to fall through a no deal breck said the vote adds a new hurdle for boris johnson used it to take over as leader next week right
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you're up to date coming up next here it is there it's the strain. talk to al jazeera. we ask problems of the signs of the instability is corruption we listen since i hadn't been so who are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter does iraq. i have any ok i believe you're in the stream today we'll take a look at sierra leone stock liberation of state of emergency over sexual violence how did it go well also pay tribute to a remarkable somali journalist hardened but 1st we return to our castors joined us on the string several times over the last 2 years uganda's musician chun politician bobby why have a look at this case of him talking to al-jazeera as katherine back in may. we are
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lucky that we are living in a generation where our mouth is can not be shut we shall speak the truth and we shall continue using the law as it does do stand for our rights and has a president ever reached out to you mean to talk about you know political issues to talk about how to move the country forward things like that you know he has not reached out to me and would you be willing to sit down with him to talk about what's ailing the country and what perhaps can be done better because he is the head of state i would be very glad and very honored to sit with the president. that interview was filmed just 2 days after but we why an m.p. an opposition leader was released from jail for protesting attacks on social media it hasn't been an easy road for wine since he was elected to parliament in 2017 there have been treason charges his driver was shot dead by security forces and he was badly injured while in military custody so why does he keep going and what does
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he hope to change the wine uganda member of parliament joins us now from kampala welcome back bobbie to the stream it is good to have you some headlines that i know you're very familiar with but just updating our audience for al-jazeera singur probably wind says he will run for uganda president in 2021 ugandan singer we wind answer run for president in 2021 the last time we spoke he didn't tell us about these plans what made you decide that you could take on that top job in uganda where we have been discussing need and remember the last and why he didn't need but we've come to a conclusion that we as a generation must challenge president museveni we're not going to leave anybody else but we ourselves so right now as we speak out resolved to challenge president was a guinea and my team believes that i can basically please in our generation in this
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cause. i think our audience are many of them as well believe that as well this is one person who writes in on twitter bobbie one can do great things to uganda and for uganda because he's one of the very few voices of the very many voiceless he respects everyone and the country needs a leader not in love with money not greedy selfish but in love with justice not in love with published city but in love with humanity so a supporter right there but on the other hand there are a few tweets like this says there is a big difference between leading a country and being a voice for those that have been treated unjustly so seeing you as this voice for those who've been treated unjustly some people are questioning whether that means that you can become president of the entire country are you ready for that it looks like they are like. ok we're there's
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a slight delay there but someone is questioning whether or not just because you're the voice of the voiceless you can actually become a voice for the entire country. has been my. raised voices of the common people and here we are with our local do you need to pull don't mean to just shoot. and. so yes now that this opportunity. so probably you have to obviously campaign there's no way that you can run for president without campaigning and we've talked before about how difficult it is to be an opposition politician i'm looking here on your twitter page here and you talk about. television and radio not being able to cover your events live can you ringback tell us is that embargo on you appearing on t.v.
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appearing on media at one point even your concerts were bad what's the situation right now. yes president must so many currently going all over the country campaigning he has blocked myself or any other opposition politician from reaching out to the audience his security it scared of young people in this way does not let me reach out to any people they lost sam i tried to reach out to people in church the church was young guys and yes yes look all my music shows and any i believed it to communicate to the people i ever danced to so the social media and the energy within the people will always find a way around that and yet this even right now as we speak i know that millions upon millions of young people are watching so much as he tries to block us we always find a way because reality is on our side i'm just looking here at this
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tweet here from quito james talking about the difficulty you have in terms of getting on to uganda media and he says this just shows that in the 70 or am 7 as it is now and it's feeding the people power to heat many so i want to play one critical comment we got from someone who takes issue with some of your travels so here is a common we got from an out of kampala here's what he told us i've been looking for as a result of the country on things now and now beneficial to his course student group are very few sort of the brain can make a quiz if. people are to be presenting podium and they feel sorry for people who i believe in here. probably what would you say back to. well i do not believe some. young people that i've been it's been
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a fisheries of this regime and the contrary i represent more than 80 percent of the disenfranchised and excluded young people in uganda i must assert you will never leave the country if are not going to perform because they can't people are allowed to make you but i'm holding on to receive in a word only money terry and intrudes or moving on to meet. butlers in development i wouldn't expect explain myself to the regime every time i move out of the country a year is an international bus analogy and i represent my people not only within the country but internationally let's talk about that international personality that you are well known for being buffalo soldier who supporter of yours tweets this out nice seeing you all ready to hit the stage and then here is a music post above me why life this is not an hour before you were an m.p. this is this is art it was last month the 1729000 in copenhagen going here your
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twitter page denmark see you tonight that was a couple of weeks ago looked ready for action and then underneath that criticism about you not being a proper m.p. or an absentee n p when you are campaigning to be president are you still going to play geeks outside if you can't so you got to be the musician and the politician and perhaps even president to consider all of those things. yeah i'm a different kind of leader and yes i'm going to be a different kind of president i'm going to be an ordinary human being that goes around my luck the same way other human other citizens do and that will allow me to understand the difficulties that common people go through doing their work. i use music as a communication tool because i cannot perform on my music was abolished and indeed
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all my concerts outlawed i can only perform outside the country and because music is my only form of. gainful employment i have to go around into training my audiences but most importantly the only opportunity that i get to freely air out the concerns of my people and the only time i get to communicate the plate of my people and i late they are. too late is when i am out of the country alcohol i use that at any opportunity i get up in line thank you for joining us on the street i'm sure that you will be back thank you very much for your contribution as i will be following your campaign with great interest also present 70 you are welcome to be on the stream anytime we look forward to taking your your 20 on the string now to 70 and have
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a look at this. version of. this. bill is this big of. a piece. she. so. that was sierra leone's president. declaring sexual violence a national emergency back in february as part of the plan a dedicated police division was announced along with a special court focusing on rape and sexual assault but the emergency status has
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just been revoked by parliament and a new sexual crimes bill is in the works so what was achieved from february to now and can other countries learn from sierra leone's radical action joining us to discuss in freetown sierra leone him president of lawyers a group that gives pro bono legal services to vulnerable women and girls and big. she's from sierra leone and hosts a popular show welcome back to both of you i want to start with this tweet. so who says i think gender based violence and sexual assault can only be evaded if the sierra leone government chooses to enforce heavy punishments jail time and implement them on offenders at least this will cause speer and reduce the number of cases so vickie the state of emergency has been revoked does that mean that what this person in this week here has wished for came true. no
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actually no the state of emergency this is a because parliament got back to the parliament back in the emergency was there 2 2nd ball in motion to get things in place for more action and problem and here came together as a remove the state of emergency and then he got down to the business of evaluating the sexual offenses act with. input from activists like lawyers and other women women's the civil society groups but the most important because people need to understand is you can't fix the problem in 6 months at least not a problem masterpieces as a great great culture it's nearly a don't. know how to civil war and i think that one of the things that we forget is that one of the big leftovers or on call or on the story healed problems in our society is that we have so many women who are violated so many girls are violated you.

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