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locked to allow the whole process to go through to january 2020 is saying publicly no it will still get a deal before october the 31st and if there isn't a tail then that breaks it the whole thing will go through without a deal so really it's hard to see how we can get out of this situation there are mechanisms apparently that it could take but no signal of that what we're seeing right now as you saw read in emma's report is electioneering going on ahead of an election that by no means is one place he is standing firm yet it's hard to see how he can be in anything other than a political box right now that it can't get out of and to thank you very much indeed. i want to take you live to hobbes and bob when president emerson mungana is speaking following the death of former president robert mugabe let's listen and . did his pains in because we.
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underwrote that epic story in custody i did for 11 is in a settler colonial prisons easy alongside nationalists who included lead 5 zimbabwe cumbered. you go home remained and born and lose alludes if visually is stepping from the van where division in 1074 in order to leave the guy. this is some schumann and it's collision or for war of liberation at a time of its critic such a big and friendly says before long and under is leadership this struggle we gain huge momentum expended. and consolidated
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transforming the buttocks front into a formidable coordinated national liberation movement and a fighting force capable of waging one of the most grueling and protracted struggles in the south african region today our country is a free is been since 980 cents to the 2nd faces of a generation of dedicated veteran nationalists and freedom fighters predicting the 1960 s. who included the late community mugabi a great teacher and
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a mentor the bitterness of wrong spend those in custody sion and anguish of a bhutto and a bitter war never extinguished cumbered him got his forgiving in humanity that humanity shone and diminished throughout that season of war and forcefully asserted itself by way of this signature policy of national reconciliation one wish i won't stick to was founded and built through that policy or forgiveness southern african politics to get definitive shift towards a just post conflict multiverse shall have one which would be
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replaced get it elsewhere in our region and beyond. if that's wrought a lasting purge on a national building and state craft for the world make him stand out is a such a remarkable statesman of our century. apart from landmark post independence just missions in areas of frights education social services or the eat that too much that i used to zimbabweans village departed i can will be at 10 only remembered and honored for the book doric land reform program which he and the 2. through this program indigenous zimbabweans
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regain their long denied land rights to complete their sovereignty for that us is specially vilified shunned and the punished by those loose to to lose from an end to colonial rights and the from just the assertion of african rights with characteristic defiance it used to do for him and and don't admit this little pressing or on with the land reform program to completion all again as formidable of those which included punitive sanctions and reprisals but full of. anger which still dog us to this day. today zimbabwe is and this
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in itself a principal busy given city or 1st tribal stands fully and evoke a billy addressed and the result of is that it will remember him for this bones move. as we have more on the person on the phone amanda liberate are found in the leader with the men did a mind to carry forward the transformation esau finitely desired including protecting and defending the gains of the struggle for which it made huge sacrifices on the bedrock and the senate definition of the 1st republic which you molded is the
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leader we need to day to cover and to grow our economy brick by brick until he's lifelong with vision of and empowered to people is realized on behalf of our nation that of my family and on my own behalf i wish to express my deepest i too felt under the sea is to the will that be familiar to my this and the children it is specially on this is the saddest loss i mimed the best today as been. the very end that's in putting our nation at last and listen only devote love and care for that we deplore thinking as we join hands in the grief of loss and beaver
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meant. which is also hours to feel and bear zandt beer for the patty which led to departed halved to fund has met and at put a deem national hero status which e and and this surely deserves let me also just the goods should of government and though and dan ition to the government in people of the the public of singapore for the and matched this was speke telly t.v. and a medical care they extended it or lida up to the very and in particular we are most to good food to the team of medical experts and support stuff
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which cared for him we've with such great diligence dedication and the compassion they did all day could up to the very and is we await the arrival of the remend is or for did departed's i couldn't we prayed that big board load the run to you mm miss is putting is the a sore to it and of rest we is a bubble ins dick days of mourning for our leader and t. is is better it i think you thanks you're watching our visitor that was him bubbly in president emerson and doug was speaking off after the death of former president robert mugabe extending the thanks to singapore for the medical treatment that had been given to robert mugabe he
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referred to former president mugabe as commander liberator founder and leader he said that the job of zimbabweans was to grow our economy brick by brick until robert mugabe's vision was realized he said the mugabe would stand out as a remarkable statesman of our century and speaking of mugabe's signature land reform program he said he had pressed on against punitive all odds such as sanctions which still dog zimbabwe to this day he finished by saying there would be days of mourning while they awaited the return of the remains of former president robert mugabe who's died at the age of $95.00 other african leaders have also been paid tribute to robert mugabe a kenyan president has said words cannot convey the magnitude of the losses former president mugabe was an elder statesman a freedom fighter and
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a pan african ist who played a major role in shaping the interests of the african continent well south africa's president said ramaphosa said under president mugabe's leadership zimbabwe sustained and valliant struggle against colonialism inspired our own struggle against apartheid and built in us the hope that one day south africa too would be free in zimbabwe's capital harare there are mixed feelings about the former leader . the only thing he did wrong was to stay in power for a long time and that's the only thing that wasn't right. for. the president and he liberated us from the colonialists as well as giving us land could. be on the bill. one beyond belief just i want them now but it's only. because of the value that money doesn't make sense the money is those big let me just because the level of economists statistics economy.
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was actually a failure so now he's. giving. is not. so that as you produce. so additional bring someone in the. form of. revolutionary. after she committed to speaking. police officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators who have been surrounding a police station earlier the protesters gathered at a train station nearby forcing its closure they're demanding the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last weekend officers are accused of using excessive force that has the latest from hong kong. now here we
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are again to protesters confronting right police to take a major highway that meters away from the police. surrounded earlier that said finally. to try to. the police believe. they were checking bricks at the police station that protesters here say. under the edge. of the protests started 3 months ago they say. the government has handled these protests and how the police have behaved toward the protesters they believe the protesters have accused the police access of course they want an investigation into several incidents that have taken place over the past few weeks. that the police are remaining rather. than the protesters.
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dispersing the protesters. are driving this protest down this. contentious area up to about a standing as have been killed and several others injured during clashes in the border fence with israel protests along the border have been taking place for months and 9 times have become violent demonstrations want an end to israel's 12 year blockade of the gaza strip. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog is set to meet top iranian officials as to who continues to scale back its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal canell photo will meet senior iranian officials in tehran on sunday the nuclear deal has been unraveling since the u.s. pulled out last year and we impose sanctions on iran president hassan rouhani has warned that his country's energy program will soon operate without limits thousands of algeria and every turn to the streets demanding an end to the current regime algeria has been without an elected president since demonstrators forced former
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president out there as he's built to flicka to resign in april protesters want sweeping changes in the country including members of the former regime to be put on trial. dorian has made landfall on the east coast of the united states after causing destruction across the bahamas at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and 200000 homes are without power the storms now category one hurricane but coastal areas of north carolina and virginia remain on alert as it moves northeast 90 gallacher has the latest from charleston south carolina. well hurricane doreen has finally moved off the u.s. east coast after briefly making landfall in north carolina and the outer banks there is taking a north east course that takes it away from all the states that were in danger for so many days remember the storms lots of for almost 2 weeks since it 1st formed about 200000 homes in north and south carolina have lost power they're expected to get it back fairly quickly because there was no damage to the infrastructure of
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a basically hurricane during after spending days crawling out the u.s. east coast to spend almost everybody there was no damage in florida not in georgia very minor damage here in south carolina or north carolina pretty much dodged a bullet as well so the emergency services working on restoring power there are still warnings in place in places like virginia but ultimately the storm is now headed to canada or nova scotia where it's expected to hit landfall as a category one storm in about 2 days in the bahamas the final toll from one of condoning and is expected to rise significantly the bahamian prime minister has described it as a historic tragedy and the u.n. says more than 75000 people are in need of food and other aid meanwhile the apollo has more on this treasure kenyan abaco island in the bahamas. we're on track you're here on the island of abaco which is one of the northernmost places the bahamas and certainly one of the worst hit areas by hurricane gloria and again this is
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a category 5 hurricane wind gust up work of 330 kilometers per hour and it took 36 hours for that storm to make it across abaco make it across grand bahama i want to give you a sense of where we are right now we're sitting right on the tarmac of it airstrip that was just cleared only a few days ago on wednesday so airplanes are just now starting to arrive to to evacuate people off of this island we visited marsh harbor which is just about an hour east of here and it's absolute devastation it's about as bad as hurricane damage yet so that's a bit upwards of $13000.00 homes. that were completely destroyed so what we're seeing here you see behind me these are rescue teams that have just arrived on the island of treasure key there are there are people behind those those rescue teams that are waiting for their turn many of them slept here on the tarmac last night there waiting for their turn for their opportunity to get a flight and even though there are concerns that there will be surges of cooler
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georges of medicine as well as sort of there's a rather a 1000000 priority right now from search and rescue for the people that are still unaccounted for the main priority is just getting these hundreds of people off of this island many of them desperate to get off the island the leaders of several latin american countries are meeting to discuss ways to stop the record number of fires in the amazon rain forest this indian president both sonata will join by video conference many of blamed his policies for the problem both are not of deployed 44000 troops to help but declined funding from g 7 leaders saying it would make brazil like a colony. this is all just who are these of the top stories the former president of zimbabwe is robert mugabe has died aged 95 he'd been in poor health in a singapore hospital he led the country for 37 years before he was removed in
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a military coup 2017 how do those more from johannesburg. people praised him for trying to roll out health care to poor blacks and bobbins he was a teacher and when he came into power in 1980 he really tried to make sure as many black people as possible got a good education which is why some people in africa still say zimbabwe is why the highest literacy rates on the continent and he's also credited for taking land from the white minority and giving it to blacks but then his critics say something went wrong the land that was taken a lot of it is a list of gone to senior ruling official parties some of his friends some of his family and children it's also alleged that he presided over decades of corruption in state's structures and some people also say he was behind a lot of the alleged abductions and alleged human rights abuses and of course the biggest thing is that a lot of your blame him for ruining what was once a prosperous economy the u.k. house of lords approved a bill to block
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a no deal bragg's it is now set to become law on monday earlier opposition parties announced they'll continue to reject the prime minister's all for snap election it's the latest blow to bars johnson he was asked earlier if you choose to resign instead. that is not a hypothesis i am willing to go to but i want us to get this thing done they don't want to have an election they don't want to move this thing forward we will get a deal on october 17th 18th and then we'll come out of the e.u. police officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets the demonstrators have been surrounding a police station earlier the protesters were gathered at the train station nearby forcing its closure they're demanding the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last weekend officers were accused of using excessive force. and those are the headlines you get more details
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and nobody is sure about. but i would. communiqué ok about my hope. you can. live with it just. fine but not much. has moved from the meeting but it got to your family to. action a better. time to by trying to guilt has been mine with. me and to give you much. so that's how. you might get. me and. i have a friend. who works at the human commission so when i was appointed his
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hate you were just you just is no no matter women. or excuse me. for. years expect to be. here we have to apply but at the end of the day if we interpret the law if we are not able to achieve justice we miss the point. the fun here is because of the political moment because. if somebody. was my background would be a scientist position. today
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you know we're going to a very good to prison in particular we're going to visit a woman prison next os when i was appointed i had to present a very feared i observe words or this where many cops are to do with years to plan and as the situation on. the keeps and i remember one of the latest as she wears to prison with 3 kids to talk of stuck in my mother's. backs you know. that's why i took 20 something the books just missed this children because it's big grow up and present just like that result they need to question without any sort of exposure being bad not going to be productive citizens and that's going to cycle is going to continue.
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our prison used to want but of course a majority. impeachment or not have been that remember so i met a bunch of alright you know they're not. they're not going to be for not understand that you're very much took a minute and then you're assuming you meant that they're going to come to. you know what i'm down to commit bunch of good to the country where no new problems of the should not be shut out is no good and i'm just a cocky and a moderate number one so he gets me through bummer maybe too many young lives on the road even a new coke and the sun in the winter because of the good up of time and inch of tussling commuting to get somebody didn't get on with that a trucker for going on no i don't don't want in this ok we'll ask her some people
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asked why didn't they. i didn't like the people aspect of this no part of your training well nothing and if you pull you down why no game leaders have yeah i'm tired of all new cricket at. all busy me if i'm not a christian. the matter charmers up and i for you after so much time are going to have a continuum and a day care for. both in his i have to convince me to leave it out of a most of them are much of. this should visit a nutritionist learn oh no not true there she is going to break up i don't know but it comes from. the group so you're not telling me to move through the mustard because chartering you're in demand me more no reason to stick my neck but everything to consume could be going to go to
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a very good development some good night i do not so good as you do my dear i did for you and them some good advice. to do the work i will you get when you read your mind the mind of the reader man that you have gotten. i'm grown up under false most mature jazzers you can manage but still it was not perfect all the way through our little hours when i turn around and don't remember. our home right back after them though we bicker. about a photograph and are going to ask i'm to protect africa. because i'm a feminist and lustful grabbing minister from us a lot. more and more i am not about them or too much of the model but from both of those i have talked with all of them the last of them.
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and away. like they do they stay here. the last one i was going to from a shower you're for your kids for your. final hour you're fine and you and our house like so i ask if you can only do good to make and to because here i am one turns you on to now because i don't have anyone to help me out of your prayers my guess is that are all of you. we are today i feel for. him as i'm going to be and i have a cancer on my hands not rapists and i show you i'm not. going to show. his vanity though my love the reason i got that i'm a better method of my question i have how many you are not but. come on the skin seething may get a good one at that oh yes all of that muscle a subtle new look easy but if one of you can get a. job but. if
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you one has issues and everyone wants to carry their stories missions thank you from the west africa for good measure she very. difficult of course my role is very limited in terms of desponding to you know. for women where we raised i have taken the people in prison who are still and are going to die and for years i want to know why. because that's pretty speedy. part of our commitment. when i was 15 years on a. military government all of us were expected to iraq
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he was association so i was assigned to go to africa the community we were to. in fact we were expected to cook for the boys. i said no there's no way number 2 i don't think the number of birds or not my own i am certain you saw. there because of. you know my crimes pattern i was a good. day i was i was out for a few days. along oh you. know what well you're going to be gone. and the girl has. become a not. very
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good. girl. i was bored. all women came to add these was a 1st time for me to have access to television. and no running water so it's. way. more than what i have expected but what i was sure. i was true was i wanted to go to college and i was sure that i do not want to. let my my mom's like i wanted to sort of skate. this is one of my daughter samantha.
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now. now there are. some ninety's in cali. and minimize during family year. and in high school. my mom keeps the feuds warm. i have life of course her presence typically the life of an average until then mother. who try to break the best. difficult situation raise kids to school. soccer tries everything basically. since she did not have the benefit of the question herself always her dream was for us to get educated.
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