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new stories of courage under fire at water a mayor is only 9 years old but on saturday he likely saved his mother's life well mom in walmart a person started shooting and my mom froze she couldn't move so i grabbed her hand and we ran outside and hid behind a truck. on tonioli zora day came face to face with the gunman and was shot in the foot it was my nephew who made it funny. with the details but who's. foregoing which. in the whole nobody ever questioned. 3 people president trump plans to visit el paso as well as dayton ohio on wednesday the local democratic party chairwoman has a message for him stay away unless you tell me to acknowledge that his language played a part again just having been witness to this massacre on targeting i don't think
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that there's any need for him to tom and i think the people option only has more damage talking unity if he does trump has made restricting immigration the center of his political platform he has described mexicans as criminals and rapists he referred in obscene terms to countries whose people seek to enter the us and grinned at a rally when a supporter suggested shooting migrants holding says trump's words matter his language has consequences and we saw what those consequences would be that he said bad. immigrants aren't invaders and that's the exact same language that the shooter used in films i say that he wrote explaining his reasons for coming so since the beginning of the year the trump reelection campaign has posted more than 2000 immigration themed ads on facebook using the term invasion university of texas el paso scholar daniel check on says words like that are packed with negative
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meaning to invade you know a country or region is to take it over to dominate it to be invaded by you know by another army is basically what you're saying they want to come in they want to take over they want to take what's ours but the el paso. look and party chairman says trump's words are not racist and that he is welcome you know past i think the president coming here to show that he's got concern i think is outstanding there's a lot of people in this community did support him certainly many in this city will welcome from with courtesy others however they feel it is he who is invading them rob reynolds al-jazeera el paso. mexico has stolen 2 and a half $1000000.00 worth of gold coins from a government manufacturer to men broke in after throwing a security guard to the ground and taking his gun the daylight robbery is the latest high profile crime in mexico city the crime has been on the rise
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the nobel prize winner toni morrison has died at the age of 88 in new york. looks back of the author's life and legacy. she was the 1st african-american to win literatures ultimate prize the nobel in 1903 breaking barriers along the way but i think there can a call for writer. has got to be the nobel prize but what toni morrison really did was create space to discuss racism sexual abuse injustice and love through the experiences of african-americans she became a global cultural icon and an inspiration to every would be writer the reason she turned to writing rather than reading and editing is that she saw a literary landscape that had a gap that wasn't telling a story that she wanted herself to read she shared with us lives that had not been
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previously shared morrison was the ultimate working single mom while raising 2 sons and working as a book editor and professor she published 11 novels 8 books of essays and a series of children's books she won the pulitzer prize in 1988 for beloved a novel about a mother's decision to kill her child so that she would not be enslaved morrison was a bestselling author many times over but as she noted in a recent documentary her work was also fear this is the connection. because of my insight that's not come partially set in. as fast as morrison wrote the honors poured in including the presidential medal of freedom in 2012 circumstances may not have been ideal but the words that came out. were magical toni morrison's prose brings us that kind of moral and emotional
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intensity that few writers ever attempt. from song of solomon to beloved toni reaches us deeply using a tone that is lyrical precise distinct and inclusive she believes that language arcs toward the place where meaning might lie toni morrison always insisted the black experience in america is as universal as every other experience as she used the well written well edited word to underscore that point toni morrison author mother icon dead at age 88 roslyn jordan al-jazeera. so to come here on the. in sport the ryder cup winning goal for his being charged with sexual assault on a plane.
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travis well she is now he has run home thank you very much martine the big names keep falling at the rogers cup tennis in canada the latest the women's world number one ashley bazzi the australian french open champion was the top seeded throw in time but she lost in the 2nd round to the understated american for 3 explaining in 3 sets that mean number one ranking is in serious danger nermeen asako return to the number one spot if she wins her 2nd round match and 1st back. another rosie was upset at the menstrual tarver months only carol showed some of the skills that only
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hold a victory in washington last week because of thinking by britain's col edmund in straight sets 3 rings it's the. local player felix seemed that made his singles derby at the top of the 18 year old won a very close match with a fellow canadian classic a few taking on the folks at times break up to 2 and a half ounce that stopped to face another compact if no one. were ready says he still sees himself as a player 1st and current 2nd he was speaking off revealing he's leaving m.l.s. side d.c. united to become a player character the english club dobie county the 33 year old is england's record goalscorer will see out the rest of the u.s. soccer season before taking up his new role in january when he takes over from former england teammate frank lam party coach darby before going to charles. a feel of a lot of quality which i'm bringing through to the squad so as you said 1st and foremost
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i want to play in time help the team and then secondly once i land obviously or full of the news stuff to gain experience for. sort of see when to stop playin and go to the next or to one of really former clubs ever turn in their new king and he says he feels extra motivated after being so i warmly welcomed by the fans the 19 year old italy striker who joined from your ventus was racially abused from the stands during a serious game in april when a group of everson fans set up a crowd funding page for a stadium banner to show you the club is united against racism. the banner idea is beautiful because racism is horrendous and we have to fight hard against it i'm feeling even more motivated to train 100 percent and give the maximum i can. buy this world cup winner jobbies certainly had an eventful debbi as coach of country side al sat in the asian champions league on tuesday his team are
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taking on qatar stars league side high alert this going taking place at one of the 2022 world cup venues in our walk. to lead in this round of 16 1st leg tie 31 of the start of qatar's asia cup triumph a thief who of the home team equalized 14 minutes later to miss dani but then in injury toy. our ali looked up handled in the box but the officials failed to spot the offense travelling certainly did and he made his feelings pretty clear 11 the final score. which of these old boss learned teammate that he always assumed to be making a splash in sao paolo only haven't even played in the game for his new club having arrived in brazil earlier in the way cues that it was all about being presented to the fans that it was done in the traditional brazilian low key manner after the fireworks we had kaka presenting all those with the shirts the obligatory good luck message from leno messi of course and you can't forget the kissing of the largest
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power about you have ever seen. and this is due to. these people look at giving me the opportunity to be part of this great team and great history will not regret knocking on my door and hiring me i know that many can't understand but this is very personal as i said i had many possibilities but none of them were bigger than the realisation of my dream and today i'm here realising a dream cricket in india have completed a 3 nil t 20 series white washed over the west indies in guyana after winning the toss india decided to both 1st stand the bowlers enjoyed some early success but then carry on politics 58 from 45 balls help rescue the innings along with roman power who made 32 of 28 i did 66 for the 4th wicket the home side making 146 for 6 of their 20 overs while the windies had india wobbling 27 to 10 as he so often does carli rescue things with 59. points scoring 65 it really put the west indies score
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into perspective india reaching their target with 7 wickets and 5 balls to spare the teams will now begin a 3 match one day series starting on. why the cup winning goal for your bone loss will appear in court later this month having been charged with sexual assault common assault and being drunk on an aircraft the alleged incident happened on a flight from london last monday is the day made his way back from playing a tournament in the united states. well the medals keep coming for team usa at the pan american games in peru in the us a way out in front of the top of the medal table with 62 gold sorry photo this is france a leaky forgetting one of them in the women's individual for the events. on the track and field is underway in lima it was a jamaican one too in the discus with frederic their crazy breaky 36 year old and i'm going to target gold with a throw of 67.8 and. that's it more like a rebel thank you very much indeed that's over this al-jazeera news of
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a don't go anywhere because they're all being just a member of much more of the day seems to say that it's.
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hard. displaced children in this refugee camp the latest victims of the unending sectarian violence in central african republic among them are survivors of unspeakable violence 10 year olds his mother is dead her father is gone killed because they were christian by their own muslim neighbors this is a least you home an overcrowded refugee camp of 23000 people surrounded by armed militia groups celine wants answers she says she wants to be asking the questions and so we traded places inch took the microphone will we find peace how can we make the violence stop when will i be able to return home. perception is validation we believe what you see but in one life time we cannot see everything but we will lie on experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations.
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of that testimony we let you know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. in pakistan of india's decision to revoke kashmir special autonomous status. hello i'm don jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up by the i have a pension of 40000 bolivar's with that i can buy 2 kilos of cheese the cost of further u.s. sanctions on venezuela on an already cash strapped nation. a canadian mining company rejects claims by protests as its operation in western turkey will damage
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the environment. victims of human trafficking a big. jailed and sort of helped well here one. pakistan says it will put maximum pressure on india over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy the prime minister imran khan called for international intervention following india's move to change the status of the disputed region asama been begins our coverage from the suffer bad in pakistan administered kashmir. our fight will continue that's the message from these protesters in laughter about in pakistan administered kashmir if you 100 gathered towards the anger against the indian government's decision to abolish its special status of the himalayan region disputed. may you want. my appeal to the united nations to resolve this issue immediately otherwise we will
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go there to win freedom for our brothers. almost instead if you have. homes and stand. members of pakistan's parliament in is not a bad boys their anger at india decision to revoke autonomy and privileges for the contested muslim majority region prime minister announced on predicted that india will crack down even harder on the people he fears ethnic cleansing and called the ruling b.g.p. steps in line with the racist ideology. you took a little break here you. yank election manifesto this is not a decision that b j p have taken out of the blue it was part of their election manifesto all along it is in fact ingrained in their ideology to put him above all other religions and seeks to establish a state that represses all other religious groups. it was a heated parliamentary session where the leader of the opposition says that pakistan has 2 choices now either to hide or take decisive action but people on
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both sides of the line of control of heard fiery speeches before the feeling here is on bread and inside he not knowing what is happening beyond these mountains in the indian administered side of the schmear remains cut off from the outside world pakistan's military leaders say they will go to any extent to fulfill their obligation to the kashmiri people of the army spokesman tweeted pakistan never recognize the indian efforts to be legalised to talk oppression of jammu and kashmir through article 370 or 35 a decades ago. and india have fought multiple wars over the territorial dispute there are fears that this latest move from india could provoke another. artist on administered kashmir well that's the view from pakistan but the decision to remove indian administered kashmir is autonomous status has received widespread support in india's parliament as jamil has more now from new delhi. for the 1st time in decades here feeling optimistic
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because schmear hindu fled with his family from indeed administered kashmir in 1990 because of religious violence he's pleased with the indian government's decision to revoke the region's autonomy under article 370 but has his concerns if we are supposed to go back. the why should we live why does our home but the really good what shall we earn and shall we be saved yet who will look after us and who is who will be a god under par or safety the. india's home minister let chooses charged.

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