tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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given's is the living receiver. we do it's as a cell therapy you know it's like if you guys have the power to make noise to walk around at 3 am with loud speakers on the street and wake us up with your message from chord then we should also be able to put that frustration out in some way and it comes out of teasing making fun. i could make fun for self-expression so that we just remain sane. junk that. showing so much resilience crossing the sun. we want to help those and it just working inside our country. it's going to kill to bell systems but tell the people of our country that their hopes their opportunity right here with us
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is. that some people in europe would think that would be a little better bring me back and i guess i'm absolutely winning with my friends looking like a man got a 1000000 ways made me as a human being. had speed and power would be eating our way through it to be the fat president of the republic of ghana. had to be strong but this comes after a century. or you are older and i. were just thinking for you what do you think of all these things. those thinking. of for years that i well we saw. and it's about. the same things
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all the parsonage but we're just changed a little bit. slimy. in despair. and i know for that we have to. just work our way around the system and just. under no. linger for us no i'm not going to hop on a bus or sol no less yeah you know i'm going to. go no more or figure from your job on the road you go there for you know what i'll call your home i'll borrow from on the arm under-funded i can do whatever and i don't want. to see not i guess i say you should be the breath of fresh. air and want to beg you not to be asked again. i think if you would get a fit i think you would get
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a fit if you. get to know what you want to get yes i can get. that. done you know. the big bash. i just got a. song about is the 4 streets with it it's huge. as i. going random us you log on i was like 5 money. they have all the make changes but. that lights all in and they go back to the homes and they have lights i mean like how can you still have lights you never sleep in darkness and we end up with you sleep in darkness you know that. we put in them there. but you see
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this. is why we put them did because we envied those positions. or so on yes. that's what i'm saying gonna change oh it's truth. democracy flaw of nepotism france look at install time son in law and immigrant spouse so why didn't he appoints the postmaster general process the vice presidents because presidents propose because if no produce was assumed by pissing america is known behind like what he tops forget the printing flex stuff i was kind of disney top a small box. which i still. wasn't. going . to get that but i.
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to hit her not no no nothing my dear that i do but i don't remember i mean i grew up in the eighty's early ninety's right if america is the wall superpower news america is phase america has you know nuclear weapons and all that so they think they are. and that's what's really me. you know i really don't wish ill for anyone but now if you if you. and i wish ill for america oh. because i've done so many bad stuff killing in one moment that i feel. you know help help us to just kill this this you know it's ours will be name. also some abandoned bin laden you know yeah but you know come in you know getting serious. how many people have
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these guys killed and how many people house america killed vietnam hiroshima in iraq. right now is syria. let us all together unless you. know this is the simple common sense. hungry to some i want to see here come into business to be true wants to cut from our country let's build a wall around this country i mean peace before the tick borne. i want you. to see our embassy some declines seizes hopes of cigarettes give them some fights to sort of come by pew what for dick cheney. is like 15 years old to reach the. point you are trying to attribute to my son i should make you feel good docs want to move on from this just being your own not. trying to slow
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down thomas always seem to. muster some that america is not some facts america is nonsense president should teach them a thing or 2 our boss the r.c. semi electronic machine to money time next elections after all we have to help america. my entire career started those social media. that put the video up 2 days anita i'm getting calls from television stations to reduce these. blog posts people opposed to a business go i do my left while and literally that's how it's. my
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a lot of women who are out there. you know sort of role models and precedents and i think this is a female empowerment you know movement when i'm around and i'm proud to be in vision newish in that you know where all of that's taking place. i'm. not mind by. it like i mean i get us to the stress free song. easy that's a good job of the what you. did they just showed you that you even see what a huge hole but it. was the was not she.
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was here a few years back and those that was good to me is still over. there. this was a. this last show that you know me. and. i've come to realize that nothing is ever easy and it's even if you spend that money. you have to hustle if you want something good in life if you want to progress you one sec says you have to hustle you need to mean you're on your feet and work on. piece a round of applause let's welcome come back here with me give it all for khaki. right i run for brunch. i want to say something.
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to someone it's. just more simply. sitting on what was it that. really. made us smile to my stomach to make them within a short time i was a. 6.5 points that were. kind of nice and now i'm going to miss him a. lot of people are now it's it's much easier to do music that it was. 1020 years ago. to share it with a wall you just need a smartphone and i mean megabytes of internet a day to become a bigger fish in an ocean. i put everything into brandon into
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the music into my personality into who i am and what i represent. i don't think i'd say trust me but because human beings are very unreliable. people always bitch. trust. i mean trust myself. how can i. become more cool with country music. you have to believe in the whole song to rely on in a politician she really thought it. but what is funny to see. and that. was. europeans insisted that if you're going to become a modern capitalist in france country or have to become protestants psychologically
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. that they go to school. because of the faith it's who jesus is. because of the feelings i have to just want to get to the panoptic system. out of the money that could have been from jesus christ of nazareth. he says. to make a claim for half and you play him for some exceed if war makes it good for me for the west machine for and the marshall and dot. sam sanders with ahmanson
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was live in saying this is my photo with my members of the church would never end of a good cause meaning to anybody because i know when i mean new guinea puppy i know what people are like leap up the sky people lend money you power power war people like childbearing you popeye aricept people like you pop our rich people like narrative leap up a promotion or point out left beside me as i was of the posse people lie promotion control views and how to by the enzymes measure me i am well and i say i will do it for you all for you coming for me. this is. big. if it exceeds this one all. if you do it it's a. president in jesus. says. fish for. 695 you find.
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the story of a friendship between a filmmaker and a 7 year old girl what is it me. giving over to a refugee family being the syrian war. in the face of deep rooted tension between the lebanese and the refugees. my syrian friends. but i say on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks each week that passes angering creases into the fiber the government grows deeper. with detailed coverage monarch i was once known as the cold the 15 venezuela and that's why people are not used to this situation. from around the world. it's been over a decade since morphia had seen have branded with a machine that leaves.
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67 words that spelled promise for one people. but disaster or another. the bled to the establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration the change the middle east bound for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. hello there i've listed in london with the top stories on al-jazeera sudan's new prime minister has vowed to work towards ending the economic crisis and establish peace abdullah ham daucus been sworn in as part of his country's transitional government which is expected to lead sudan towards democratic elections in 3 years
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it's hoped a new joint military and civilian sovereign council will end months of political uncertainty and violence i think with the light vision with wide policies we will be able to address the economic crisis we will have a plan that will address the media challenges who are recovery program addressing the felt needs by the people the issues of inflation. availability of commodities we fuel medicine and all doubt the united states says it will bring in new rules to allow migrant families to be detained indefinitely while the judges consider whether to grant them asylum and the current legislation migrant children can be held for more than 20 days officials say the new policy
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will stop people deliberately travelling with children to avoid detention the number of forest fires in brazil's amazon rain forest has surged to its highest number since records began in 2013 nearly 73000 fires have been detected since january and 84 percent rise on the same period last year the majority of fires are in the amazon basin homes the world's largest rain forest. u.s. president donald trump has accused the danish prime minister letter fredrickson of being nasty and not nice after she rebuffed his idea of buying greenland it led trump to cancel a planned trip to denmark next month he says his offer to purchase the semi autonomous danish territory was just in libya. british prime minister boris johnson says he's confident the u.k. can leave the european union with a deal but only if the arch backs off is for moved johnson's been holding talks with the german chancellor angela merkel in berlin merkel has challenged johnson to
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guests. arrived and. i get bad girls go yes melanin yes ok. look at it sure there are people who. don't see. this. the air space is ok all right i'll be starting with the most recent run off everybody on the new show we're not going to close up ok all right so can i keep the music and ok music on 3 all right 3. while i'm. i'm. i'm i always called her the night because that always shine the brightest on the darkest night i said beechnut i feel good shape. good means that. you got that cyclone you just didn't. get to florida.
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created. in several of them i was a complete. so he adds my to do so. then he created. one who come to. psychs genetics. you know for human beings we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. the last pair that is that you get paid here is what you call sex chromosome or sex detachment in crime was. the 2nd lieutenant chromosomes a woman has 2 x. chromosomes. and and man has one x.
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and one way. that x. chromosomes pair expat's that x. chromosome is no longer. there is a wider and it is full of substance. but by the estimates. the one chromosome on the other hand is shorts and whole. you might have to offer what does longer. full of substance and that one has one of that and the shorter no the one who is full of substance is the woman. a human being and lives were less nothing because it's new.
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one thing that gets me a law is to the street harassment. why can i walk down a street minding my own business without anyone coming to me and saying something stupid. kids told me it cost us all it. got me straight as a man. you always feel like you know it's almost always an attack on us as. thank you. thank. you. the.
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body says give me something better to not exist so i can be leaving you just give me sobs and the service is i going to be leaving boys meet boys needs i've gone 3 days a week up in the morning. and i walk to pete and i just sit around in the studio just write this day in my face like he'll come and play some beats he'll come a sink bill come in write something you know. a
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so good. that. you can never go. back to your longer here year. if someone comes to you and tell you. he's good. he's going to make everything ok. is the best deal you can ever gets and if you if you if you mess up if you tell him that he says please forgive me you forgive you so it got to a point in my life where i felt like they were hanging too much on jesus and the not believing in themselves but at the same time. and actually one simple question can you give me somebody better than him can you replace that jesus christ that 7.
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and was reconstitute place him there's no we're going to stop worshipping him there's no way i'm going to stop believing him there's no way that going to stop by and. see what our words to. this know we're going to stop because that's the only person they have now. these pieces are to go off and. i guess the market. is spinning gulf we need. to come. to. think. that these. things.
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because we where we had to start thinking like protestant him and chromatic west in keys and so on so that we would pronounce it somewhere had to be band did does tuned into like the western keys and so on and so instruments like this that do not follow western tune in and so on actually free up a set and part of the brain you know and i think on future. should be more sounds less where it's. because nowadays there's a lot of talking and nothing positive is happening. and i think the more quiet. we can begin to hear our in ourselves again and find our comp us.
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i think. it. looks cool if it's about where. the front. choreography. is the opposite of what happens is that we feel like we've changed the way people give young people. thought a little bit you know that there are possibilities you can save us all you can think this was it's ok to think outside the box so ok to question these things or make light of these things to create conversation but you're right
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i have kids my kids are growing the asking questions i see. like i start to question what kind of future you know if they're gonna work on a future ahead of down and then you start worrying you're growing yourself in these dozens of like on the other side no longer like the youth but also who the youth look up to. they something cute is this effective enough. to. make a good alabama boy already is a mess as it sweeps on pictures that day just blow from a shoot you ads say tell us about the song that we're going to be releasing now yeah so the song is called and switch on it's amazing guys man side red red rants
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are red red crest time airplay you had a year for us this is truths which are so key to calling my 1079 f.m. on twitter instagram snap chat. me is the changes to tell you nobody to even try to change my. style we just. choose choosing chooses the right school. trust them a kid nation to sun sun switch on when we test done to
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on. wow you song really feeling yours you know rest time he said as though we're living. shall come and she's strong winds which are serious an immense year i think and you do that if you like that cyrano i mean you know it's like we're giving up on going out and has given up on us you're not allowed not just myself and my family. all. this. well more on this album. i saw you say let's just feel there's no time to study all the early silent plus there's hope for me ok so the solo think my office and all that shit i finished so take this one i mean it's nixon and think it's.
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funny. i don't. remember. nothing. i can't remember what. you did here and you keep my our fire. right she said it to encourage you and i see here 0. one thing i just. know personally yeah yeah how yeah so be so so i can be you out and so sorry so this summer we shall write say this is true because i was you keep us will
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hello there we have had quite a run of very windy weather across the southeast of australia across into tasmania and it's a similar story over the next 24 to 36 hours you can see the cloud on the satellite that's probably where the worst of the winds will be really pushing across into tasmania the 10 degrees celsius little bit cooler in sydney. we could see. a few in perth 21 celsius but you will this line of cloud and rain and that is heading through through thursday on friday and as it does so it'll bring the rain but also to bring a slightly cooler fails of things so 15 degrees is the warmest you'll see on friday but it's a sin to 15 across into. been 20 wanted to go on a mostly sunny skies but it also into new zealand that we've got plenty of cloud heading your way but it's really going to be the north the brunt of the rains over
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the next couple of days mostly trying to dry on friday and that's when we see the heaviest of the rain into o'loghlin on both days wellington you are. about 13 degrees celsius widespread rains across much of japan for the next couple of days and those rains working their way across the southern portions of the korean peninsula what it does do though is bring in some slightly cooler. the high of 29. it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the cartels are fighting each other and we've been told that we can't build yet this is the largest demonstration that's been held by will lead to refugees since over $700.00 midwives here some of the nicest losers on the planet earth here or they think the big but that here al-jazeera english proud recipient of the new crystals called cost of the year award for the safety of.
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minutes sudan's new prime minister valves to solve the country's economic crisis as he's sworn in to serve on a joint military civilian suffered council. to die in the 1st gun battle since new delhi stripped indian administered kashmir of its autonomy. concern over the record number of forest fires sweeping through brazil's amazon an area considered the lungs of the planet's plus. i thought it was not a nice statement the way she blew me off because donald trump takes a fair. the denmark's prime minister dismisses his idea of selling greenland as upset. about people same as in doha with your sports through former baseball world series champions. to one of the caribbean's biggest drug trafficking networks that story more later this news hour.
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after almost 5 months of political uncertainty and violence sit on finally has new leadership a joint military and civilian sovereign council has been sworn in to rule for the next 3 years it'll be headed by general abdul fattah album who led the military jointer which took power in april when protests over rising food and fuel prices prompted the military to oust president omar al bashir protesters immediately demanded a civilian government and continued their sit in outside the army headquarters in the capital on june the 3rd paramilitary forces attacked and killed more than $100.00 demonstrators talks between the 2 sides broke down but e.t.a. paean an african union mediator has brought them back together and they finally signed a power sharing agreement on saturday with economist of the 100 as prime minister of the government he's pledged to solve the country's economic crisis al-jazeera to
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morgan said this updates from the capital caught in. with those words to dance military junta came to an end and a transitional sovereign council took its place the council has 5 members from the coalition known as the forces of freedom and change and 5 from the military 11th member agreed upon by both sides makes up the body that will lead sudan's 3 year transitional period a prime minister of the lamb dog who was named by the f.f.c. was also sworn in hours later i think with the light. vision. with the right policies we will be able to address this economic crisis we will have a plan that will address the immediate challenges what we cover the program addressing the felt need by the people issues of inflation.
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availability of commodities we fuel medicine and all that. everyone is happy and satisfied but if anything happens and if we do not see anything new from the revolution being achieved we will surely hold another revolution and topple the council same as it did with omar al bashir. you know all the members of the sovereign council are accepted by us the formation of the sovereign council comes after a power sharing agreement was signed between the coalition and the military on saturday after months of protests it had been a point of contention between the 2 sides with disagreements over its role and who will have a bigger say now the council will be led by the military for the 1st 21 months of the transitional period and by a civilian from the forces of freedom and change coalition for the remaining 18 months it will have the role of overseeing the executive council and legislative assembly in which the opposition will have a majority a presentation of the forces of freedom and change has been representing the protest movement and the talk of the form
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a transitional government and all its institutions now people under 3 think we'll be keeping an eye on that coalition and the institutions including an independent judiciary to make sure that their demands for justice and accountability and better living conditions are met. the wait now is for the next steps in the journey to a democratic rule i think one of the interesting things here is that we are largely expecting a fairly technocratic cabinet. during the transition period and the political parties themselves take their place where they. are going to go so while there might be some you know decision that happens within the next 3 years i'm certain there will be. exactly it is. offset by the way the structure of the transitional government. the sovereign council is ted to be a test in the power sharing agreement between the military and civilian sudanese
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theme if at the end of experience the military does hand power to a civilian government that's when they will know that they are on the right track to democracy he will morgan al-jazeera the tune. i was joined now by alex deval who's executive director of the world peace foundation at the fetch school of law and diplomacy and is an expert on cigar welcome to the program and thanks for being with us what so as you understand it will be the role of the new prime minister abdullah doc what do you make of his appointments i think it's a very impressive appointment. dr ham doc is an extremely accomplished economist he has a very clean political record he's been out of the country for the last 30 years but very active in the the real life economic problems of the african continent of the african development bank and the u.n. economic commission for africa he's also stayed in contact with sudanese political
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actors across the political spectrum including quite importantly the the armed groups that are fighting in darfur and south kordofan who are have some disquiet about the composition of the sovereign council but he faces enormous challenges there's rampant inflation there's enormous sudan is and economic sanctions especially from the united states and getting these problems sorted out in short order which is the aspirations of ordinary people is going to be a very very formidable challenge and how do you see the power be divided up we would you heard one of our earlier guests saying that he's effectively going to have something of a technocratic cabinet how is the power going to be divided up between that between him and also this so-called ruling sovereign council.
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well the sovereign council is there to safeguard the sovereignty of than the nation and not to engage in the key in immediate policy decisions particularly concerning the economy which will be the responsibility of of the of the executive of the government headed by a prime minister doc that his challenge is not going to be the so much the formal powers that the sovereign council but the informal deep vested political economic interests of the generals and particularly the the real power in the land the number 2 in the outgoing transitional military council general mohamed had met he dug a low now the key issue there is one of corruption and the extent to which the sectors of the economy including the central bank have been taken over and repurposed by the military for their own political and economic and and so he's
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going to have quite a. struggle on hand in order to take control of the key economic believers' of power how to mystical you then about you don't immediate future. i think what we've seen today over the last few days is an absolutely crucial step forward towards overcoming saddam's very very deep seated problems in order to take it to the next stage there needs to be concerted action not just by the sudanese also by the arab countries particularly the saudis an emirate is who are bankrolling sudan at the moment also by the u.k. and the us that have their hands on the key economic international economic believers of influence normalize ation with the international monetary fund and the un and the world bank and putting in place the debt relief the economic normalization the lifting of sanctions that are absolutely essential if the
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sudanese people are to see the fruits of their revolution quite how their expertise acts to all johnnies that boston thank you. 2 people have been killed in indian administered kashmir in the 1st gun battle between separatists and security forces since the delhi revoked it still ptolemy indian police say an officer and rebel fighters had died in the bottom of the districts policemen have been on guard throughout the region's biggest city senegal to stop any process or violent incidents most mobile and internet connections still down but landline phone services have been restored 1st e-mail has more now from senegal. here on the ground the restrictions that have largely kept people in and around their homes have been eased on wednesday leaving many people to be outside as well some vehicles milling around but as you can see moshav and businesses are shut now closer to the center of the city is the sorra neighborhood this is been a flashpoint for protests ever since the region's autonomy was revoked earlier this
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month some communication restrictions have been eased with officials saying thousands of landlines have been restored but most people here rely on mobile phones which along with the internet remain shut that's the reason why getting information from outside of it is so difficult but indian officials have confirmed several ceasefire violations between indian and pakistani forces along the line of control that's a de facto border separating india and pakistan administered kashmir officials also confirm the gun battle some 50 kilometers from here in the district on wednesday between security forces and armed gunmen 1st reported since the region's autonomy was revoked. there's also been renewed violence a line of control between pakistani and indeed indian administered kashmir both countries say the other has violated the cease fire and as the government's tried accusations people on the frontlines continue to soften assumptive a reports from the capital of pakistan administered kashmir. to the.
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7 year old so they had dreams and ambitions his family says he wanted to go in the forces which protect his village he was. in the latest cross border shelling in pakistan administered kashmir as usual india and pakistan accuse each other off what they call unprovoked aggression and violation of the ceasefire pakistan's military spokesman tweeted that retaliate refire killed 6 indian soldiers. the day after the shelling from the indian side we witnessed more shells landing on the civilian population in that the piney sector of district courtly a few homes were damaged. a life comes to a standstill every time tension escalates on the border. indiscriminate firing continues from india the target civilians and kill innocent people and as you can see we are a few kilometers from the border and. you can still hear their guns. people rushed
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