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enemy and symbol of a system many here are trying to change wayne hay al-jazeera. in the u.s. a 17 month old baby girl is among 22 people wounded in saturday's mass shooting in texas officials say the child was shot in the face by the gunman who killed at least 7 people in attacks started when a man in his thirty's was stopped by police between the cities of midland and adesa for failing to signal a left turn the gunman hijacked a mail truck and opened fire a passes by who was later shot dead by police u.s. president donald trump dismissed the role of background checks in preventing gun violence after the shooting which was the 2nd in texas in less than a month. well we're looking at a lot of different things to look at a lot of different videos ideas concepts that are going to work for all the world background check i will say that for the most part sadly if you look at the last 4 or 5 going back even 5 or 6 or 7 years for the most part as strong as you
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make your back right jack they would not have stopped any of it so it's that big brother it's a mental problem it's a big problem. still ahead. a double blow for germany's governing coalition is the far right and the surge is to 2nd place into regional elections now a drought in iraq has helped uncover a kingdom main one of the wells oldest civilizations. hello there want to see more showers pushing into the southeast of australia but for the most part we've got sunny skies about high pressure in control and temperatures on to bad in fact even in the wake of this next system is that modern
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adelaide the receive the last several days 20 degrees celsius might just come with a shot and then you can see here 21 in sydney and a very warm 29 in brisbane on monday temperatures out across the southwest not bad 20 cells whose in both those showers the cloud just staying all show is a bit cooler on tuesday system speeds by but it should be mostly dry and again a pretty nice day on tuesday in sydney with a high of 23 so a little bit warmer and mostly dry and sunny and then we had a close to new zealand for the next couple of days christchurch you will see mostly dry and sunny weather conditions not quite as warm meanwhile we've got the time on the range of 15 celsius all monday and then as you head off into choose day since the. but you got those curious guys out across the south and then up towards japan now we have seen some very heavy rains here where still small rain pushing into q. shows you had 3 monday maybe want to show ring and pushing on into qaida cloudy conditions across much of the korean peninsula by choose day by is when we'll see
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the heavy rain particularly pushing into seoul a high there of 25 and some showers in tokyo but the high of 29. perception is validation we believe to be seen but in one light we cannot see everything. we rely on the experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. with that testimony we've got you know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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minor of the headlines the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths has condemned as strike that has killed thousands of people in the yemeni city of to mock saudi like coalition says it targeted to see rebels but they say the facility was a prison housing inmates loyal to the u.n. recognized government. and the u.s. says it fully supports israel's right to self-defense after an exchange of fire between the israeli military the lebanese armed group has paula israel says the fighting is over for now but the prime minister benjamin netanyahu also says. his forces are on a high state of alert and protesters in hong kong of again targeted the city's airport disrupting travel demonstrations happen a day after some of the worst violence the city has seen since protests began nearly 3 months ago. early reports suggest hearkened dorrian has inflicted
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devastating damage in parts of the bahamas after making landfall a few hours ago dorian is the most powerful storm to ever hit the archipelago with winds of more than 295 kilometers per hour the category 5 harken is expected to deliver 2 days of torrential rain for varying northwest towards florida and gallagher is in miami and joins us now so it's already slammed into the bahamas where is hearken dorian now well it's around the north east of the bahamas remember the bahamas a lots of different little islands it's heading towards freeport and grand bahama but we're already getting early reports of those 300 kilometer per hour winds and those 350 kilometers per hour gusts are doing some serious damage the officials in the bahamas have been warning people not to ride this storm out some of taken that decision and may very well be risking their lives now from its very inception dorian has really surprise forecasts is the national hurricane center it
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strengthened significantly on sunday morning becoming a category 5 but it's also slowed down significantly which means it could be lingering over the bahamas for almost 2 days inflicting damage that we can only imagine at this point because communications will get cut off from there but the big question is what does dorian do next exactly and there must be a great deal of anxiousness in the southeast in parts of the united states right now what's likely to be in store for the days ahead. well we're looking at the 1st down to bans hitting as here in florida on late monday night into the early hours of tuesday morning but the essential forecast is that once the eye of the storm goes past the bahamas it will turn right here's the coast of florida here's the eye of the storm and then it will skirt all the way up the storm but any deviation that dorian might take in that is still a possibility especially if it shifts westward could still mean landfall for the state of florida or even georgia and the carolinas at the moment there are states
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of emergency all up and down the coach down the coast mara lago at the president's golf club what he refers to as winter white house is in that zone for mandatory evacuation orders and people don't want to take any chances at all this has been a highly unpredictable very powerful slow moving storm from the moment it formed out in the atlantic and it remains so this is not something is going to be over with in just a couple of days this is something this go going to go well into next week possibly next weekend as well because it has been moving at around 10 kilometers per hour it could slow down to just 2 or 3 kilometers per hour but not lose its intensity it remains very dangerous and very powerful and you've now got something like 4 states preparing for the worst and it may even go up as high as virginia but at the moment forecasts of the saying it should skirt up the coast and then take a sharp right back out into the atlantic and that is the scenario most people here are hoping for thanks very much from landing beach and again again. now support
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for the far right alternative for germany policy has surged in 2 states elections in the east of the country chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. and her coalition partners the s.p.d. have both seen their vote shed dropped significantly in brandenburg the s.p.d. managed to cling on to 1st place in the state gaining $27.00 and a half percent but the f.t. came in 2nd place on $22.00 and a half just south in saxony it's a similar picture there with the f.t. securing 27.5 percent of the vote behind merkel c.d.u. party on 32 percent but that is a significant drop from the performance in the last election in 2014 dominic cain has more now from potsdam and brendan book. i was if he had hoped it's far right agenda would persuade east germans to put it 1st in the event the party came a close 2nd but more than doubled its vote in the process and struck deep into the
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mainstream parties heart it's was i would have hoped the cake we would become the strongest party but this result this exit poll shows one thing the f.d.a. has come to stay politics without us will no longer be possible their opponents in saxony with the center right christian democrats who governed there since 1990 but who lost more than 80000 votes to the f.t. and yet still emerge clear in 1st place for them there now begins the difficult process of trying to build a coalition with parties of the center and the center left out of this shaft we did it and this is a message that we send from saxony a large majority of people want to represent the state in a positive way and want to achieve things differently side of saxony has one. who is also a difficult night for the social democrats who are on the center left of german politics they've given pandan boiled ever since the fall of communism 30 years ago yet on sunday they lost votes and were very nearly beaten by the far right as.
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it was a tough election campaign it was an intensive discussion and i would like to thank all of you that we succeeded in showing that the state has one party which people trust and that remains brandenburg. one of the key factors for voters in this election had been nostalgia 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall how did people view the past 3 decades of democracy and there was the role of immigration even though these 2 states have relatively small immigrant populations compared to the rest of the country this result shows the a.f.d. is now a force to be reckoned with across east germany and although it will not enter government its presence will make coalition building difficult and it throws. one more central question with so many voters now desert ing the 2 main parties how long can the grahams coalition continue at a federal level dominant came al-jazeera in britain book. the british minister in
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charge of no deal brecht's at finding michael gove has refused to guarantee the government would abide by possible legislation that stops the u.k. from crashing out of the e.u. on october 31st on saturday demonstrations took place across person against prime minister boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament and his promise to deliver breaks it with or without a deal the opposition labor party's bracks it spokesman kissed amr slammed gove's comments saying no government is above the law and that his party is focused on stopping a no deal breaks it is a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of world war 2 germany's president has asked for poland's forgiveness for the terror inflicted on the country during the nazi era from walter steinmeier made the play alongside his polish counterpart under it in the city of wilen where the 1st german bombs fell commemorations are also taking place in the capital warsaw attended by german chancellor angela merkel and u.s. vice president might pence around 6000000 polish citizens were killed in the
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conflict including 3000000 jews. to steer for you know and then you believe. i stand before you enough on the up for those who have survived before the descendants of the victims the old and the younger sibs in view. i am humbled and grateful. i bow to the victims of the attack in via phone eigen i pay tribute to the polish victims of german tyranny and i ask for forgiveness. i want to turn to libya now the country has been torn apart by violence since. he was overthrown and killed in 2011 well sunday marks exactly 50 years since gadhafi seized power in a coup al-jazeera is hard to abdul hamid looks back now at his turbulent rule. it was 50 years ago when king idris the 1st of libya was ousted by
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a group known as the free officers movement the man who led the military coup was a young colonel. duffy 10 years earlier significant all reserves were discovered in libya and resentment was building over the concentration of wealth in the hands of the monarch with the same iron fist with which he ruled libya 27 year old kadafi kicked out british and u.s. forces from the country and nationalized the oil industry. it was with the new find wealth that gadhafi intended to build a modern libya the arab world was in the midst of a wave of nationalism and the colonel had promised libyans a life of prosperity based on the principles of unfettered revolution a socialist based system for the masses but he had nor clear vision for the economic development or political orientation of the country and for many years libya found itself isolated at times considered
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a pariah state it was only in the late 1990 s. that libya reconsidered its choices khadafi wanting to come out from international isolation libya would comply with u.n. resolutions and rid itself of the economic embargo and soon average incans had risen to $15000.00 and african high by 2008 the country enjoyed both a budgetary surplus of 25 percent and a trade one of 40 percent. those achievements were celebrated in 2009 during lavish crystal beauties on the 40th anniversary of the end for that revolution at this point the numbers they were in balances that couldn't be ignored resentment was brewing and came to a boil during protests which broke out in benghazi in 2011 the eastern port city from welfare to revolution was launched 41 years earlier. was now rebelling against it will be once again the flag of independence gone was the green one that had
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symbolized the revolution the rebellion spread to other parts of the country gadhafi wasn't prepared to let go so easily he responded with force. the rebels for back with the help of nato and some arab countries. in august 2011 their vans trailed frankly into khadafi is bastion tripoli they'll fight their revolution was crumbling 2 months later libya's longtime leader was captured in his hometown of sirte he was killed a few hours later him when the principle of a revolution that never came to be part of the. oh now we often speak about the perils of drought and climate change but sometimes they can have some surprising benefits like helping archaeologists discover previously submerged ancient treasures and such as a sum avenge of
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a reports the receding rouge level at a lake in northern iraq is uncovering a kingdom in one of the world's oldest civilisations. this morning to quote his department in the who is busy these days these items are from their latest creation under a league form by mosul down the palace of overlook the tigris river and can be dated to the time of the madani empire a kingdom of the ancient near east iraq's northern kurdish region is home to some of the world's oldest civilizations and this site is estimated to be nearly 3 and a half 1000 years old getting the importance of such a place called his home is derived from the cuneiform texts and clay tablets he found we also reached the palace of one of them a tiny kings have found. of the lost kingdoms grounds. in german archaeologists have found fired brick floor slabs and murals painted with colored
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pigments the mentality empire ruled over a vast area from modern day syria to the eastern mediterranean and in the east to iraq but little is known about it the city is believed to have existed for more than 400 years. it was discovered in 2010 but archaeologists were only able to excavated when a drought caused water levels to drop but now it's submerged once again we are now on top of the submerged city of kimono fishermen here have been telling us about the erratic water levels that they have seen in many years the water went to the lowest level a few months ago now at its highest jihads ancestors have lived here for centuries he says it's hard to know when the area may suffer a drought or a flood very very. i saw the ancient city of cameroon early this year i'm one of the guards assigned to look after it normally during summer time the water levels would decrease and the city would appear only to be
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submerged during winter but this summer it's quite the contrary. archaeologists say such challenges are making it hard to carry out their work properly in addition to climatic changes being recorded by aid agencies in the area there's limited money available but no care no nowadays we wait for the water levels decrease so that we continue excavation we call on international community to help support us in order to continue our work in the city the excretion has opened a rear window and will last kingdom but those working here say they will need help if the historic significance and value of the site is to be fully realised some and down to 0 at the ancient city of commune. just on a quick kitty bring up to speed with the headlines the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin bertha's condemned an asteroid that has killed
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thousands of people and it sounded like coalition says it targeted rebels in the city but they say the facility was a prison housing inmates loyal to the un recognized government. the u.s. says it fully supports israel's right to self-defense after an exchange of fire between the israeli military and the lebanese armed group hezbollah hezbollah says its fighters targeted a military vehicle in northern israel israeli forces retaliated by shelling a border village in southern lebanon no casualties were reported on either side israel says the fighting is now over but prime minister benjamin netanyahu also says his forces are on high alert and. we were dug by several entered going missiles will tell you did with about 100 shells from the air and by other means were holding consultation concerning the future i ordered them to be prepared as you know for any possibility we have no casualties not even a scratch. or democracy protesters in hong kong of again targeted the city's
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airport disrupting travel in one of the world's busiest terminals the demonstrations happened a day after some of the worst violence the city has seen since protests began nearly 3 months ago. u.s. president donald trump says background checks would not stop the recent gun attack in adesa texas 7 people were killed when a gunman opened fire after being stopped by police for failing to signal a left turn. the most powerful hurricane to ever hit the bahamas is making landfall the category 5 hurricane dorian is packing winds speeds of more than 295 kilometers an hour and is expected to batter the bahamas with 2 days of torrential rain and damaging winds dorian is expected to then via northwest towards florida. and support for the far right alternative for germany party has surged into state elections in the east of the country exit polls indicate the f.t. has come in 2nd place in both brandenburg and saxony chancellor angela merkel
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c.d.u. and our coalition partners the s.p.d. of both see their vote dropped significantly compared to the previous election coming up next on al jazeera it's witnessed. on counting the cost $15.00 of the most polluted cities in the world are in india we look at the cost of people's health also antigovernment protesters a warm hong kong could be plunged into recession and a trillion dollar fortune built on oil and gas no white faces up to climate challenge and. counting the cost on al-jazeera. but. i've never really been into any or any group
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