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now a lot of people are saying because of court ruling last week. general high court in the capital abuja said the government can go ahead and prescribe the islamic movement of nigeria and declared a terrorist organization some people. waiting to see whether or not he can be granted bail remember there was a high court that granted him bail when the federal government was charging him to court and eventually this particular bill hearing is actually in a case between el's exactly yes movement and the key to the state government while we're waiting to see if that will happen today ok thanks very much for bringing us the latest from the average interest reporting from northwestern syria. u.s. police have shot down as a gunman after he killed 3 people as a food festival in california. was going to. police in the city of gilroy south of san francisco are looking for
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a motive and say potential 2nd suspect 15 people needed hospital treatment for injuries some critical. officers were in that area meaning the suspect in less than a minute. the suspect was shot. we have at least 15 people injured. we have 4 feet tallit east that we know of including the suspect the 1st time i thought it was fireworks and the 2nd time someone from area active shooter and i saw my peers go down and we all started running and we were pretty we heard it distinctly i just didn't recognize that the 1st round was. they were getting closer. so i just started running i left everything a ran really scary i was i couldn't run anymore and i thought he's coming behind me
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and i'm going to get hit because i can run anymore. so to come on i'll just. doctors gave an update on the condition of crime and critical of only he's been taken from a russian prison to hospital also baltimore bites back president donald trump under more pressure for his attack on a black congressman. hell it has been a cluster of thunderstorms floating around southern europe navarette 3 days this one here it was in spain as a couple days ago has produced sunder storms in italy produce persistent rain in this part of austria and further west in liechtenstein east and switzerland has a lot of rain for any one day but the storms are probably worst certainly one that
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spawned the tornado in northern italy and this is the thing as it sits at the moment so you can see the risk is drifting slowly east was throughout the day will be down nation coast across to maybe remain here and up through austria the potential for rain or even thunderstorms exists italy is better off this time they are nurses temperatures are in around the middle twenty's at least this cluster the warmth tucked in here and further west isn't as extreme as it was but is bit more like summer to be honest the overnight this risk fades away is generated by daytime heat then it reappears on tuesday further north a few showers maybe coming towards the west in turkey and northern greece but they're far fewer by this time the wet areas going to be germany and western poland by this time and of course you may just coat it with some windy weather have the british isles unusual for autumn it's so quiet in comparison in north africa and temperatures nowhere are extreme. whether sponsored by cattle or.
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a new year new lessons and new rules this is the time when you get to choose your english teacher is for the next 2 years meet the teachers empowering best students might say i'm michael all about freedom we're going to look at perspective i want you to develop the skill with which speak by letting them choose the lessons they learned revelator cation democratic schooling united kingdom on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera remind on the top stories this hour the chinese government has
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reiterated its support for hong kong's leader carry law following weeks of mass protests beijing's top office on hong kong policy also says the demonstrations are no longer peaceful direct challenge to the rule of law. the president of nigeria has ordered a military operation to hunt down and suspected boko haram gunmen who attacked a funeral at the 65 people were killed near my degree the capital of borno states in the northeast. and a gunman has been shot dead by police after he killed 3 people want a food festival in the u.s. state of california it happens in the city of gilroy south of san francisco another 15 people are injured. childes russian opposition leader alexina volney is being treated in hospital for severe facial swelling and rashes his own doctor says he may. have been poisoned but the doctor at the hospital says and army has been
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diagnosed with hives and this feeling better of all me a prominent critic of president vladimir putin was ordered to spend 30 days behind bars after calling for an authorized anti-government protests more than a pheasant people were detained at those demonstrations the family spokeswoman says he's never suffered such a reaction before in mankind is in moscow. never only his lawyer was given access to her client but only after an argument ensued with the hospital and then they weren't allowed to meet in private this all comes as he was taken to hospital with an allergic face reaction around 9 30 am his condition is said to be stable but anything that happens this man really concerns the opposition activists who view this man through a different prism perhaps a lot of people internationally do he is seen as a very key figure within the opposition movement but there are some discrepancies over the amount of people protesting out on the streets in moscow the police say
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there are about 3500 people protesting out on the streets the opposition activists say it's much closer to 10000 we don't know what the exact figures are also the figures for the arrests have been disputed as well they say about 1000 police say about a 1000 people were arrested the protesters say is much closer more closer to 1400 people being arrested now many of those according to the police have been released they were detained not arrested so they've been through the administrative process processing but why are they protesting what they're protesting because they're very worried about upcoming moscow city council elections and they're very worried that some opposition leaders may not be able to get on the ballot and the kremlin will try and stuff these elections full of people loyal to them. people in the us city of baltimore have hit back at the president's following his condescending remarks towards a black and democratic congressman and that's
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a stretch he represents donald trump's comments spawned white spread i have prayed just specially from residents who have accused him of being racist muslim georgian has the story the president of the united states donald trump is the president of the entire united states but residents of baltimore maryland are angry trump has called their city quote a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess he's a horrible president. and says he's racist and he's fraudulent. he's an embarrassment to what our country thinks that we stand for having been overseas and you know it makes me you know a bit embarrassed for the country trumps lampe baltimore and economically and socially diversity near washington as part of an attack on its longtime congressman elijah cummings cummings leads the committee investigating the president's political and financial ties he's also criticized the president's immigration
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policy called cummings corrupt and quote a brutal bully there is nothing racist in stating plainly what most people already know that a larger cummings has done a terrible job for the people of his district and of baltimore itself he also attacked the house speaker nancy pelosi the daughter of baltimore's former mayor on sunday the baltimore sun called the president quote the most dishonest man to ever occupy the oval office and said it's quote better to have a few rats and to be one the mayor also weighed in. we're not going to ignore anyone degrading. and this is like in the kitchen no one even the house is only black republican condemned trump's attack allies are cummings and chairman cummings is someone who i have worked with closely on all kinds of legislation and he is someone that cares passionately about his community and has been working tirelessly
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on his entire adult life on behalf of his his country and his community and he is someone that he can defend himself a senior white house official defended the president's attack on cummings i understand why but that doesn't mean that it's racist the president is pushing back against what he sees as wrong it's how he's done in the past and he'll continue to do in the future but in baltimore the public's not having it because you downgrade everybody else. you need to fix the problem is that a downgrade. a message to the man who was supposed to be promoting unity as part of his job rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington. and stunnel trump's top spy chief is stepping down dan coats will resign as the director of national intelligence next month since being appointed by trump and $27.00 seen cote says directly contradicted his boss several times as mike hanna reports. why this was the moment that it would appear most and good president trump flanked by soprano intelligence
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chiefs dan coats presents the annual worldwide threat assessment to the senate intelligence committee and essentially says that the basis for the president's enthusiastic endorsement of north korea and good intentions is not just flawed but wrong we currently assess that north korea will seek to retain its wm d. capabilities and is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capabilities because its leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival. in response the president angrily tweeted that intelligence should go back to school and i think. you. know i disagree with certain things that they said i think on the way but time will prove that time will prove me right probably then an oval office meeting with the intelligence chiefs followed by the spurgeon of events and they said that they were totally misquoted
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and they were totally it was taken out of context so what i do is i'd suggest that you call them they said it was fake there so which frankly isn't surprised that this was not the 1st time they'd been disagreement the director of national intelligence repeatedly did mining the president's view that there was doubt about the level of russian involvement in u.s. politics and on at least one occasion visibly surprised that news coming from the white house we have some breaking news the white house has announced on twitter that lattimer putin is coming to the white house in the far him again i dan coats was the last national security figure left from the very 1st time cabinet and even though he had no intelligence background he'd earned bipartisan respect in congress with many messages of support in recent weeks d.n.i. done coats is a good friend to former senate colleague and leader of integrity who's always
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served our country well said senator susan collins i served on the joint economic committee with dan coats as representative done by a he was widely respected and trusted by everyone on both sides is a man of integrity but trump doesn't want integrity he wants people who tell him what he wants to hear and intil leaders who will agree that 2 plus 2 equals 5 and i beautiful spring it's unlikely that dan coats will read to children with his wife at another white house easter egg roll. it was a boy. here was a girl and enjoy a disagreement with no consequence like the story mike hanna al-jazeera washington convience i close the gun bernal has made history after being crohn's the 2019 tour de france champion the 22 year old is the youngest winner of the 2 in 110 years and the 1st from columbia well as is tradition he was unchallenged on the final stage
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to paris of cycling's most famous race or burnell hails from the small colombian city of super kiera the place has fallen in love with cycling thanks to their new tour de france champion other central reports. well the level of excitement is just extraordinary here and you have the whole town again hundreds of people rode their bicycles from as far as the capitol. to here and shared this story day the 1st time that a colombian the 1st time that a latin american won the tour de france but their knowledge also the youngest rider to win in more than 1000 so you can imagine what all this means for a place like you and i recall cheryl town members as many here comes from a family of the oldest mean and still maybe it's true his humbleness is perseverance he made it to the pinnacle of the sport we spoke to
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a number of years cycling by these from back here who think it's just unbelievable that one of them made it to paris wearing the yellow jersey. police yesterday this is a look we're happy so happy it's unbelievable he's a 22 year old that rode on our same streets with the sheen friends and we're seeing him now wearing the yellow jersey arriving at the shops elisei it's astonishing it gives us goosebumps control was a little pop we would meet him on the road but it was very difficult to stay behind maybe for one or 2 kilometers he's a real talent impossible to catch up with him it's a very special day for everybody here and i have a polluting industries are given much of the blame for climate change scientists say livestock and their methane emissions are another huge factor so researchers in the u.k. are trying to find greener ways to feed the planet just baldwin has more from devon in western england. despite their cheerful disposition and inquisitive nature these
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animals get a lot of bad press that's because they release huge amounts of me thing gas it's a greenhouse gas that damages the environment. cows and sheep are responsible for 14 percent of global greenhouse gases that's the same as all the cars trucks and planes in the world also some of the land they graze could be used to grow cereals and grains for human consumption. scientists at this research institute in western england are looking for ways to reduce the animal's carbon footprint they vary the animal's diet trying different grasses or even see wheat they selectively breed choosing the ones that emit less gas into the air the air is continually monitored to see what works and what doesn't. the high tech farm includes a brand new shed 1st specific experiments to carefully measure input and output all
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designed to see of cows and sheep can exist in an environment at risk grasslands can incorporate clovers and the games that concoction not to animals naturally would serve and when yours to fertilize those plants so just to say because i'm the most produce meat is not sustainable it's too simplistic the institute amasses $9000000.00 datapoints every year it's a unique facility that attracts researchers from around the world even if researchers are able to find the most efficient way of raising livestock with a growing world population some scientists believe the only solution is to greatly reduce the amount of money we eat we have a very serious climate imagine say on our hands while production side measures will play a part actually we need to address what it is that drives our production and that
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is our consumption patterns livestock farming that doesn't harm the environment can't exist with a daily diet of steaks and how booker's a healthy planet may mean a return to traditional farms hills and bogs that can't grow cereals are ideal for cows and sheep jessica baldwin al-jazeera devon england. and for more on this story and the rest of the day's news just head start websites that set out to syria dot com. this is syria and these are the top stories the chinese government has reiterated its support for hong kong's leader carry lumb following weeks of mass protests that have regularly become violent page in stop office on hong kong policy has been making rare public comments after another night of street battles in the city its spokesman says the demonstrations are nor ongar peaceful and are
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a challenge to rule of law the process began over changes to extradition laws but have grown into a wiser movement against hong kong's beijing backed government. the president of nigeria has ordered a military operation to hunt down suspected boko haram gunmen who attacked a funeral at least 65 people were killed near my degree the capital of borno states in the northeast. u.s. police shot dead a gunman after he killed 3 people at a food 1st of all in california. police in the city of gilroy south of san francisco are looking for a motive and a potential 2nd suspect 15 people needed hospital treatment for injuries some critical the gunman was killed within a minutes of open and far. jailed russian opposition leader alexina valmy is being treated in hospital for severe facial swelling and rashes his own doctor says he
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may have been poisoned by an unknown substance as a doctor at the hospital contradicts this and says he has been diagnosed with hives and is feeling better the family a prominent critic of president vladimir putin was ordered to spend 30 days behind bars after calling for unauthorized anti-government protests more than a 1000 people were detained as those demonstrations. and donald trump's spy chief is stepping down dan coats will resign as the director of national intelligence next month since being appointed by trump and $27.00 seen courts as to regulate contradicted his boss on u.s. policy toward russia and north korea's nuclear threats the director of national intelligence oversees america's 17 intelligence agencies or those are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after rebel education. the wilderness of
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cambodia is under threat. believed for profit by an illegal timber trade one a one east investigates the plunder of cambodia's forced. on al-jazeera. education matters the universal rights to expand arise and offer better prospects the passport to a better life. around the globe schools an institution. system's been deemed to be no longer a. blinking school and how they won identifying the skill of the knowledge needed in the 21st century and now a new wave of rebel education is free to. educate and a radically changed the way. challenging the old and bucking the. creating opportunities which will in the budget and then tie
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a community. mean . being out on the water with a nautical school like this is a pretty great experience and i love being out here this is a friday period 3 and look where we're on the royal victoria docks that in itself makes the school a great place to be and i think it also inspires us as disco to do things in different and unique ways we're not bounded by what you would expect which is a great thing.
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when i 1st came to the u.k. one thing that did strike me was the amount to which the system for education focuses on exam outcomes there's a lot of punishment associated with doing badly in exams it seems so often leads to really conservative approaches in the classroom and schools is a risk averse process i think there's much more that we should be doing in classrooms then simply getting ready for exams.
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sit down right listen up please there's not words i told you yesterday that we were going to do going to continue to learn about a movement in america at the minute and actually does they have starting in london to call black when people come to the streets in large numbers doesn't normally call protest and interesting thing about protest is protest and symbols ok you can tell me what a symbol is yes exactly that tell you what sounds good so actually what you see the rectally can often be different to what you think of right this is my 1st year as a qualified teacher so this is all i've ever done and i think it would be difficult for me now to return. to i mean for lack of a better term mainstream education the good thing about the autonomy here is the
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fact that you can i can push certain things i can push the issue of representation they give me a framework to do that is a picture of who. i. don't know who is the most famous person. is beyond say right and what i want you to do is only talk to i want you to tell your partner and i want you to ask them why do you think beyonce has put all of these names all behind talk to the person next to go. on the national curriculum says that teachers are allowed to teach pretty much anything they want according to the official document of the government out we have autonomy to do that it's just the case that often as the departments don't put in systems in place in which teachers can. choose their own text what is trayvon martin's name stand for in all of the list of these other names i hope that the kids feel that english is for them english is is about learning about the world it's about critiquing things in
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society and it's about how you can stand up to injustice and that's why i hope the kids feel and that's why i became an english teacher and that's why i try and implement on a on a day to day basis when she. learned . that. this is the time when you get to choose your english teacher is for the next 2 years we have a set of beliefs and their english department here about you. the 1st thing we believe is that you can be trusted that you are the perfect person to decide where and how and with whom you learn you decide how hard the program of learning that
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you think is suitable for you should be you decide the topic you decide the style of learning and then you get on and succeed we do not want to break you and say groups who we think will achieve and groups who we think want that is none of our business at the end of it oh you will all say the same g.c.s.e. examinations and you will all have the same chance of succeeding but the path you will follow to get there will be very different i'd like to invite you to come forward. mr vinick has a new teacher. as well as teaching english the boys talk drama media alongside lots of bring in those different aspects to. begin to look at that perspective different people's perspective my take my cool all about. what freedom is free to me i'm interested in the opinions that you bring to these text because that's what makes it interesting if you like exploring social issues if you like
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talking about what we might call big issues such as race and of course poverty and gender then perhaps my course will be from newt will be a long time for me to be expected to be quite often. texts that i have selected. and you're going to have to be willing to do some hard work if you want to be in the school i want you to develop the skill with which you speak i want you to be comfortable speaking last i want you to. write and your reading so that you understand you so much great stuff out for you to understand all your enjoy that you so much right so. i think about that mr bright i would teach you if you see him backing. down for a level. you can understand he understands us more it makes you feel like a grown up because it makes you have your own choice your independence to be honest
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i really don't know you it's a pity because they're all very good with all their individual ideas and everything . we've invited you to have a conversation with us about the way that we work in the english department. we need to know exactly what it is that you want to say from who teaches and what we can offer you next year. would it not be better if it was watching what screen whereas. the speaker could also see in this scene where we don't think it's our position to choose just you one of the things that has been proven in research that's going to make the most difference to him listening is the teacher we feel
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like it's appropriate for you to have the choice on. your. own. right to. every 3 jazz block for each class so you can look at the work of that rubens being provided with and each student as a block so you can look at your son's work where you can look at the work where the students are next class if you're interested in seeing what others are doing you can also go on to that same site and find all the information about all the possible badges he could ever want to achieve any concerns or. problems with the idea of us publishing all of this material i did not think that carried. out and maybe not all. i don't mind reading the stuff the son did in that you need to check yeah you're lucky he's vulnerable here yeah we think as
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a school and as educators it's our job to also inform them about how to be online and by providing them with a publishing mechanism that is under control. they we can then moderate the choices they're making and be and be with them in their online world we're concerned those. little things mean. i mean. it's important for us if we have or are inclined to do these things to go on to give us because what we do doesn't just come from one person it's actually about all of us it's the students and the teacher is for sharing our experiences of what we've created together. for the thing is
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a conference for its which is so the only people there except for you with all between those things so i'm usually very interested to see how that actually works in a school and one of the things we did we agreed was that it's actually more real. for students to. get your point of view then we just say students really like it talk about. what you want to talk about. you know what the people want to reach of you that might be a different thing i'm not sure. because you can gauge screaming simply with a cheap one not on your own badges and things like that it might be that you're in a position to talk about that also all of us here all english class is different is that it's not is it even though we use our basic skills i was lucky i use it to do you know want to toss things we're doing right now if you don't know me to get to have that conversation normally you'll go into a classroom and another school and they will tell you what your program going is
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going to be and that's what you do 3. times. a boy along some people from my team and order to validate and verify some of the things we're saying we're going to talk to you about a whole new system of within that encourages teachers and students to take responsibility for themselves. and ordinary school you can deal with an offense.
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