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when the future leadership of this country anything else they win the trust of its own people and that may be the biggest joint you had but something these people will never let go they say they will continue to protest until they get the leadership would you say how many say they need. much more still ahead on the program we're looking at a case of the american rapper detained in sweden president appealing for his release. and soaring temperatures breaking records across europe as the continent's wealth is in an unprecedented way. once again the weather still lost the settle across much of australia big blue skies for the most part but the cloud just a rolling through the bite down towards that southeastern corner still quite warm in sydney after a reasoned spell temps getting over 20 celsius so. will the same to come over the
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next day or 2 to be early next week before that heat finally breaks the midwinter heat still in place $1415.00 celsius for melbourne and for adelaide grey skies grey skies over towards perth as well as we go on into saturday that cloud starting to thin and break but temperatures struggling to get 30 degrees celsius here in the southeastern corner. how about looks draw eisen brought us guys into the east side of the state but some wet weather making us waver towards new zealand over the next dial so you can see the the cloud they're just pushing up towards north holland as we go on through the next 24 to 36 hours some rain all night says he for more than most past 15 celsius or clean 16 perhaps as we go on into saturday further north and pamela keeping an eye on a tropical system not too far away started to push its way up towards the far south of the country but for friday a much of saturday it's fine dry and sunny. in
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welcome back and look at the top stories this hour now in libya as navy is saying at least $115.00 people are missing and feared dead after 2 migrant boats capsized off the coast but the u.n. refugee agency puts the number at 150 people in white and killed. the head of tunisia's parliament mohamed and has been sworn in as the interim president topped out at night. 2 year old the subsea and a co will leave the country until presidential elections are held on september 15th . and the celebrations are continuing in puerto rico's capital off to governor recorder a c.e.o. announced he'll step down next month he's been under growing pressure off to nearly 2 weeks of mass protests. on a stand now whether been 3 explosions in the capital kabul at least 10 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured i still claim responsibility for 2 of the explosions targeting abbas in the ambulances that i'm followed the 3rd blast
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has been claimed by the taliban. of been protests against the demolition of palestinian buildings in occupied east jerusalem israeli demonstrators joined those rallying just meters away from their prime minister's home on thursday well matheson has more now from west jerusalem. since the demolition of the houses and what he follows on monday there has been an international * phone donation of the houses and the buildings being torn down countries like the united arab emirates saudi arabia but also the united kingdom germany and spain have all said that this was something that should not have happened but these protesters tonight i've been in the center of jerusalem were just a couple of blocks away from the prime minister's house and these protesters are jewish israelis and palestinians need to leave their together we are the people of this land both of us and we need to fight for equality for justice full sayville
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and national rights for both people that's the only way the people can live together if we keep this occupation most people from both sides will die well people will go to the army we're going to jail will last and this all centers on israeli military really that was made about 80 years ago which said that buildings that were close to the separation wall that runs through jerusalem had to be knocked down because they were guarded as a security risk but the palestinian authority administers the area of wadi home. fries those buildings to be constructed but an israeli court said no that was wrong and the buildings had to come down now the palestinians are protesting because they are concerned that this is going to set a precedent that will allow the israeli authorities to almost arbitrarily knock down buildings that either side of the separation fence and that view is also held by these israeli protesters tonight. u.s.
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president donald trump is rashed out of the swedish prime minister a not releasing jailed u.s. rapper asap rocky the rapper whose real name is recchi may is has been charged with assault he was detained earlier this month after an altercation with 2 men last week trump sweden to free my eyes and said he would personally vouch for him but a bail. joins us live now from washington and the president very aggravated over this case. he really is and i'm not exactly sure what sparked his eye or now wasn't watching what was on fox news usually when these tweets come out of nowhere that usually you can trace them back to that but basically he's sending out a tweet saying he's very disappointed in the swedish prime minister as you mentioned he called him and asked him to intervene he said i can't intervene it's a legal proceeding the president went on to say that sweden has let down our african-american community and that he watched the tapes as you mentioned there are competing cell phone tapes and that it doesn't show anything. clearly it does there
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is one tape the president likes to focus on the one that says the rock he was being harassed there's another tape that shows him and 2 of his band mates beating pretty severely these 2 gentlemen the other tweet says get. his freedom we do so much for sweden but it does seem to work the other way around sweden should focus on its own real crime problem if you look at the statistics i think in 2018 according to the statistics out of different international organizations there were 108 internet intentional homicides in sweden in 2018 compare that to the u.s. where about 100 people are killed just by guns every single day. president trump also saying that sweden has let an american community down patti i mean how does a remark like that resonate in the country. well the president's already lost most
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of the support of the african-american community hispanics in communities of color what he's reformed reference in here is kanye west is a very controversial rapper singer and his wife kim kurdish in they have quite a bit of influence with this president you know he shows up at the white house puts out his red make america great ahead again and they do photo ops so we do believe that these 2 were lobbying the president hard to intervene. behalf the president tried it failed and he's apparently unhappy about it in the world no on twitter all right thanks very much patty cohen with the latest on that story from washington thank you patty now the governor of hawaii has agreed to negotiate with protesters over the construction of a giant telescope on bake island $1400000000.00 telescope is being built on a mountain it's considered one of the wells best viewing platforms but many native hawaiians also consider it sacred and have been blocking access to the construction
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site for most 2 weeks now why counterpoints. to gather 6 for them all good after more than a week of protests by native hawaiians and activists the government in honolulu was forced to act this week the state's governor to the controversial construction site of the 30 me to scope project pledging to listen to the concerns of the protesters the demonstrators say the project would disagree the sacred ground so the whole why and mountain. and the governor now recognizes the grievances saying he's willing to work with the protesters and we are committed to. finding a week or. in a peaceful more concerned mood most important to have a dialogue and much opposition will be required. as we move forward i don't want to see anyone suffer and we will see people get sick and die if
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they're forced to spend 3 weeks 3 months or god forbid 3 years blocking this road i'm heartened by his presence i'm glad he's here i think he will experience what we've been saying about what this place looks and feels like about our conduct about. the passion of all the people who are willing to withstand these these cold temperatures and i should conditions many native hawaiians have long been angered by the presence of a number of observatories on the mountain they know as mana chaos but the $1500000000.00 project also has supporters who are expected to rally at the state capital on thursday among their many native hawaiians insisting the project will create jobs the international attention over the mountain protest has drawn star power actor dwayne the rock johnson is samoan but grew up how why and understands the pain of protesters at what they view as sacrilege some of us not to have
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a perspective a culture respecting people and doing things the right way american people but underlying the debate an argument that his about more than a sacred mountain it's also about the state's economic interests being given priority. over native hawaiian cultural rights a concern that resonates far beyond the big island mike hanna al-jazeera. person has any pilot. and he has told parliament his leadership is the beginning of a new golden age arced johnson says his government will throw itself into bricks and gushy actions and leave the e.u. by the end of october but the european union's want him that the best and only deal is the existing one challenger has more from westminster. inside 10 downing street a rousing welcome from a loyal team prime minister boris johnson's new cabinet dominated by brics it
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hardliners had the 1st pep talk and as you will know we have a momentous task of the people in our country's history we are committed all of us believe in the european union. well you know if they've asked. us for interrupting the premises there's far too much noise in this strain but in parliament a very different johnson had promised to unite the conservative party but his ruthless decision to sack or sidelined 17 senior ministers may have done the opposite. his 1st statement was one of optimism channeling his hero winston churchill promising a golden era for britain and then a message to the european union asking them to rethink the current deal in their country that values its independence and indeed it so for suspect could agree to a treaty which signed away our economic independence and self-government as this
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back story does a time limit is not enough if an agreement is to be reached it must be clearly understood that the way to the deal goes by way of the abolition of the backstop a request politely rejected by brussels with the e.u.'s chief negotiator saying that eliminating the backstop is unacceptable and not within the mandate of the european council a message reiterated by the outgoing european commission president in a phone call with boris johnson with saying that the e.u.'s position on the withdrawal agreement is the best and only way possible this is the last day parliament will sit before breaking for the summer but the challenges facing the new prime minister are immense negotiate a new breaks that deal in just $98.00 days a deal the e.u. says cannot be renegotiated and fix a multitude of problems facing britain and health care education and security all with a parliamentary majority of just 3 many say the country could be heading for
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a general election i think that boris johnson if he sees that he's going to lose a photo of say no confidence in the house of commons i think. he would rather call the election than wait for his government to fall and the election to follow he would rather stay on the front foot so i think the whole of britain ought to be on the alert for an early snap general election called perhaps right at the beginning of september that might happen. today this is a prime minister with a deadline like no other facing unprecedented opposition hoping his optimism is infectious charlie rangel al-jazeera london or soaring temperatures have broken records across europe as the continent's wealth has in a heatwave burson baked and its hottest of the july and its 2nd on tuesday on record with a temperature of 38 point one recorded in cambridge the mercury rose to
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a record 39.4 degrees in the southern netherlands also the temperature seen on wednesday when a 75 year old he recalled was broken belgium's or its highest recorded temperature of 40.6 in the town of klein broke all the french capital sweltered 2 in its hottest day ever with 42.6 degrees celsius. and germany recorded its highest ever temperature of 42.6 degrees and the northwest and talent of lincoln on extreme weather patterns are likely to become the new normal and that is fuelling concern about the impacts of climate change and he explains. i enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower are a popular place for those trying to stay cool. as a red alert was issued for northern france of the capital reached an all time national record while french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. of wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all
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recorded their highest ever temperatures and they did it again on thursday topping 40 degrees celsius. while some in the belgian capital brussels are making the most of it it's led to a so-called code red being issued for the 1st time we are observing the weather since 1933 so nearly 200 years we never experienced this kind of temperatures over in britain as temperatures soared activists in london staged a small protest outside this building housing media outlets demanding they concentrate less old images of fun in the sun and more in explaining the extreme weather. we can't talk about a short stay on record with headlines like scorcher without looking into why is it the highest and what does that mean for she manatee what's that mean in the next 102030 years they want to eat for food for particularly for people in developing countries who this is affecting right now but al-jazeera had no
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difficulty finding people who are concerned about what's driving the crude simply called the heat wave as people start realizing that things are changing and quite quickly in climate and so is that is the moment to just to change something. before it's too late this is something that makes our planet less. comfortable to live on say we have to think about how to stop it so that also our children can still survive on this planet most people here in britain welcome a bit of sunshine but when the humidity and on a day like this the priority for lots of people is actually staying in the shade more broadly more and more starting to draw the line between europe 6 streams summers and the climate crisis. the u.k. government's advisory committee on climate change has warned the country is not prepared for the extremes that global warming is expected to bring here the current heat wave spoke to to health movings and brought trains to a standstill in some parts. and in southern europe this was greece on wednesday
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a series of wildfires a reminder of conditions that many are calling the new door. of all those conditions how they're up so it's they bring their own dangers. al-jazeera loved it . and now here's a story a french inventor who failed in his attempt to cross the english channel on a jet powered hava board is optimistic for the future of frankie's up ata also known as the flying man took off near the port of cali on thursday planned to refuse on a boat midway through the 20 minute journey only to find himself knocked into the water when he missed a landing on the 110th anniversary of powered flight between britain and france. just a brief look at the headlines now in libya's navy is saying at least 115 people are missing and feared dead in a shipwreck off the coast but the u.n.
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refugee agency says as many as 150 people might have been killed 2 boats left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board around 140 people have been saved by the coast guard and return to libya the u.n. agency has repeatedly called for rescued migrants not to be returned to libya where they face conflict and possible imprisonment. well this is yet another terrible tragedy on the mediterranean it means we've now had more than 700 deaths on the mediterranean this year if current trends for this year continue but will see us past more than 1000 deaths on the mediterranean for the 6th year in a row we now have one person dying on the mediterranean sea for every 6 people who reaches european sure. tunisia is that old presidential elections on september 15th after the death of the country's 1st democratically elected leader the subsea head
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of tunisia's parliament mohammed and a co was sworn in as interim president on thursday he will leave the country until the elections are held and a kurd takes over after 92 year old died in a military hospital in the capital tunis. celebrations are continuing on the streets of puerto rico's capital after its governor about to public pressure and announced his resignation has been nearly 2 weeks of mass protests calling for a card or a sailor to step down demonstrations respond by the release of offensive messages sent between for sale and his top advisers there had already been anger of a government corruption in a u.s. territory that's cropped. there's been 3 explosions in the afghan capital kabul at least 10 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured i still claim responsibility for 2 of the explosions targeting a bus and then the ambulances that followed the 3rd blast was claimed by the taliban. next i'll just want to one he's traveled to south korea and
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investigates the fight between those who love dogs and those who love to eat them we'll explain all very shortly. after 25 years of affording the world's waist china. into chaos. the growing pressure of agreement skies is resulting in change we bring you the stories of the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost. and. look at. this.
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in south korea dog days has been on the menu this century us with a round 2000000 dogs each and every year. right about i think they made us long and it takes a while and i just write our own root beer cans and i did a lot of cool against something a little. bit strict government regulations and a growing animal rights movement for tracking down on industry look at that look at that. but i. don't think 1110. dollars they'd never let it down and we think younger generation saying dogs more as pets than food demand is declining i'd love willing or close friends to call
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wolf the devil and a lot of the from the below to you. on this episode of 1018 we investigate the fawaz between those who love dogs and bugs who love to eat the. garden out in downtown seoul as a place where nutrients like in the chip pit dogs with poultry and it's like beating it all. it's name to something and for some it's the best time to eat the traditional dish the pork nonphysical. dog meat soup. in korea it's called top. official of the just incredible video and i think that's i mean this all formed by him but i guess the only good it hasn't been that his skinny pinout long done you know you're only
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a fellow who didn't fit all thing you know. is purported to have a variety of health benefits. and i'm good on the limb of a w2w of. his books. i want you to know yes i was going. to the to get the whole you don't know me on monday little bit about a one on one visit and just. cannot just kill don't kill it in my. plans are you a mobile or less. boy. these dinah's are aware of careers ricky taishan as a nation of dogs to us but a growing number of koreans are finding this notion to swallow. these days 70 percent of koreans say they don't eat dog. and growing numbers are engaging into rick battle against the meat industry. like activist.
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desperate to save dogs from slaughter. so when he hears about a struggling dog 5 he steps out. for somebody in the. top it's the body's own 1000000000 that it was in the headlines on 3 new. model was all mobile i was upset with all. of the good all. the body. or most years ago in order to google origins bumps on the public can all go home. at 1st the family won't let out cameras inside. i've walked in and out a couple of times what i can tell you is that there is rats and maybe everywhere flies. and a lot of other happy dogs. the family finally gets me and once i agree not to
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identify him. it's easy to see this family's business is on the skids. feature it is your life like. here noted for the good you should and not you for. this place like many small farms can't afford to meet strict government regulations around racing dogs these files are being forced to close. at the moment. but it was the job of an illusion of the going to get it and then. good luck. so he's feeding the dogs which. i'm taking to see the carriages there are about 60 meters long and it's actually running through 3456 that's him i just. did dogs in cages with living ones.
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it's obvious this guy can no longer look after his dogs. but he's not prepared to give them up into. the home. or you. know whether i get. the look on there's a. new wants to rescue a few dogs immediately but the family is wary and is holding out for at least some cash before he hands him a dog. is going to have to raise the funds and come back another day. and then they're. going to do. well activists like
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gina and a growing number of koreans are trying to stamp out the dog meat industry the president of the association to. make this a part of beef here to. tell the public from. the follow government regulations. he says business is booming. the returns on. hugo are known as oh my god are you quite out of the book on that i'm running around my. room i'm going to return on the hope of. in the. room. even. when i thought it's roughly. 15. president kim jong soak introduces me to pharma kim jong il who grants me rare
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access to his industrial scale dog ok so we have a look around it's a far cry from the struggling family just seen. i'm told this place complies with government regulations goes through 2 tons of chicken per week and has a feces processing plant with over half a $1000000.00. kim jong il explains that his several 1000 meat dogs atos us the type of master and the not the same as pits. do with all the time a good. book yeah. i'm doing it. we did it. as we walk across
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a wide river. i start to get an idea of the scale of the spot. maybe this is. but there's one thing i can't film and that's the dogs this is as close as i'm allowed this healthy and nice why can't we film them even when i want to get to do stand up a. little bit on. this is apparently a showcase farm but the korean parliament may soon vote on legislation that would make dog meat farming illegal so the farmers are understandably a bit touchy about how will portray what's going on inside. the banks for showing me of. some of it anyway.
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i'm travelling to give. an area with so many farms and it's known as don't valley. dog meat activists who do manage to negotiate the release of dogs from farms. bring them to places like this. i mean when. you like to meet our dogs yeah. dog. is. my. way to go yeah. he doesn't mind so the building was not they were all supposed to be drawn in paul. you know i personally cannot save all the dogs but i. go.
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to the us it would be good to make fresh yes yes to send to the us canada and u.k. separate $112.00 in us from beaumont $7000.00 and. nami since dogs over seas because the most population are reluctant to adopt so cool. oh this is me. meaning that i need. elsewhere. this is going to be. yes. i am already doing might see you on the other side for. use ok ok nami is a former university professor who gave up her day job and dedicated her life to shutting down and rescuing dogs. if you.
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choose. there was. no. a dog is a dog there is no such a thing mate dog packed up. i don't want to see that size of. any more in this country that's why i am striving for. you know dogs they'd never let. you love them while they love you back for a. while now many fights to save one dog at a time right now there's legislation before the national assembly that would declassify dogs as livestock. at the moment under the law dogs are treated the same as chickens pigs. but if the new is passed it could ban fams from breeding dogs for human.
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