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the add another will encounter around 200 protesters marched through the shopping center chanting slogans such as fight for freedom and revive hong kong the gatherings like these in shopping malls are a new tactic being used by protesters it's a peaceful means of getting a message across at the same time they're targeting chinese own companies. but the peace didn't last long police moved in after protesters vandalized stools and a metro station the crowd was chased out of the station post despite the chaos caused few demonstrators to how much compared to the previous 16 weeks of sunday protests. sometimes chief executive carrie lamb is due to host the 1st in a series of public meetings which she hopes will end the crisis but protesters say they won't back down until their demands for greater freedom and lissa control from beijing it. out 0 hong kong.
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now a new climate report has some startling findings on global temperature and sea level rises scientists from the world's top weather agencies have sounded the alarm a day before a major climate summit at the united nations they found the average global temperature between 20152019 will likely be the hottest of any 5 year period on record on top of that arctic summer sea ice has declined at a rate of 12 percent per decade over the past 40 years and making matters worse greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase carbon dioxide grew by 2 percent in 2800 reaching a record high. still ahead on out of their small but defiant crowds protest for a 2nd night against egypt's president at home and outside the hotel where he's staying in new york. i think what we really wanted to you is kind of i have with idea that there is as many ways of being more from a family from people and we need to poets hoping to change assumptions about muslim
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american. how there's been some rain in shanghai as a costal from the western edge of what is almost a talk for just screen that is tropical storm on its way to south korea so it's left behind effectively almost the northeast monsoon so drawing pictures still quite warm 27 in shanghai and 30 thereabouts the most places to get to higher ground further west and here's any place you go to find rain in your non maybe sichuan most the politician plateau where clearly it's not cold enough for snow even the south china sea is largely devoid of showers if you will fall or if you will hit the coast of vietnam for example and equally that same line of latitude got the monsoon rains which are slowly receding but they seem to stuck recently in
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mudgee british good year out towards the poles are under pressure as well and that line will see yet more right on both monday and tuesday is not confined to here there is rain for the south including in strolling but this looks to like the the bit that won't go away if you like and result of that you've still got fairly active weather that humid breeze running into southern amounts analyse the cloud break recently how if is no longer consistent but to the north of the ts fairly quiet temperatures nearly 40 in doha still humid. a troop of chinese scientists. searching for rare we've seen. one who want to produce charges. 0.
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0. every. hello again i'm just a reminder about top stories this hour the u.s. secretary of state says america's policy on iran is to avoid a war and that u.s. forces are in the region for defense meanwhile the iranian president hassan rouhani says he'll present a plan to the united nations designed to secure the gulf without the need for foreign intervention. palestinian israeli parties recommending benny gantz as prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu the country's president has started talks with rival political leaders aimed at choosing the next prime minister now neither prime minister netanyahu nor gallants received enough votes from majority government police in hong kong have used tear gas in the shop 10 district after anti-government protesters set small fire is outside a shopping mall and the crowds took over the mall targeting businesses and linked to mainland china. well indian prime minister narendra modi is in texas. as a rally of indian americans and joining him late said will be u.s. president donald trump you're watching live pictures now from that rally where tens of thousands of indian americans have gathered our white house correspondent kimberly how it is in houston and she joins us now live kimberly why is the indian prime minister rallying people in houston despite this rather catchy slogan and how do you modi it doesn't seem the most obvious of places.
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no it's really not and this is really a twofold public relations and diplomatic effort obviously with the upcoming u.n. general assembly the indian prime minister is here for that but in terms of the public relations angle there's no question that there is an effort to try and clean up some of the negative headlines that have been hunting the indian prime minister more recently you have to remember there was a time when modi was not allowed into the united states denied a visa on religious freedom grounds and well obviously that has since changed since 2005 it's something that continues to haunt him the accusations from human rights groups that religious minorities have been harmed under his government the fact that more recently the sort of sweep of stripping autonomy from kashmir and the communications blackout all of these concerns are getting a lot of criticism from human rights activists in groups in fact just to give you a sense of the tensions here on the ground outside the stadium in houston there are
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thousands of protesters who have gathered down the block the police are keeping them away and just it's even gotten tense for us at one point as we tried to fill most protesters are photographers camera was grabbed by one of the organizers of this pro modi event they tried to strip our credentials and while the police did restore that 8 gives you a sense of the tensions here that there is a real effort to try and being across the world not just the united states into the homes of millions of indians the positive headlines of seeing modi on stage with u.s. president donald trump and can be despite those tensions we are expecting president trump to join modi today on stage what kind of a statement is president trump trying to make by doing that. well you know there's a statement that is being made that many have compared the 2 in terms of their sort of nationalist brand of politics is being very similar but that's not really the message these organizers even the white house is. trying to send you know donald
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trump is no strangers to his maker style rallies neither is no ranger modi there are about. almost $50000.00 people we are told that have signed up to attend in the stadium behind us this meeting so there's that and the fact that it's going to be sort of a p.r. spectacle but in terms of economics there's also something valuable that both of these men are trying to accomplish to try to strike a trade deal for india's part it's needed for a sluggish economy for the u.s. president it's because of this prolonged trade war with china he needs a deal with india a positive headline on the trade front that the other reason is the indian diaspora here in texas in a state that is increasingly voting democratic the u.s. president needs these votes the 4400000 here some of the wealthiest americans in the united states he's here in advance of that 2020 u.s. election trying to win their support as well so it's multi-pronged there's politics
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there's trade and of course there's probably a public relations in all of this for both men as house correspondent can be how can keeping an eye on that rally for us thank you campbell. well there have been more protests in egypt demanding the resignation of president of the. dozens of people were arrested after friday's not to larger rallies which also denounced corruption oppression and poverty. reports i was mass protests may be a rare sight in cc's egypt crackdown on dissent is not. in suez and government protesters who gathered for the 2nd night in a row were confronted by police and other security personnel. who fired tear gas and other forms of ammunition at what appear to be unarmed demonstrators egyptians 1st took to the streets on friday evening demanding that former army general turned president of the fatah to sisi resigns in cairo was the numbers weren't huge their
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voices were loud and clear i was in alexandria egypt 2nd city people angered by corruption poverty and oppression called for the same the people demand the fall of the regime in months to a giza and mahalla as well as several other cities what appears to be a nationwide movement has begun to form these protests come off the back of revelations by a former military contractor named mohammed ali who exposed millions of dollars worth of embezzlement and theft of state funds by sisi and his family at a time when the egyptian president has introduced sweeping austerity measures claiming the government was no longer able to subsidize living costs on saturday ali released another video giving c.c. a one week ultimatum i'm still waiting for a response from the defense minister and security forces saying the c.c. is out he is no longer fit for this next friday is his ultimatum says i'm waiting
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for that decision and the next step is a multi 1000000 man march we started in our local streets but next friday we will take to the major square as says. mohammed ali is not a political leader. but his message has resonated with menu directions the majority of whom live on just 2 dollars a day or less that it was 0 the people are starving my life's savings have evaporated why why the c.c. starve us while he lives in the curious palaces why is he trying to humiliate us he is supposed to be a public servant working for us this c.c. who is in new york for the united nations general assembly denies corruption allegations describing them as lies. and all unauthorized protests after he led the military coup which deposed egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi 6 years ago. tens of thousands of egyptians were arrested and jailed in a government crackdown which followed now human rights watch is pulled in a new direction government not true to past mistakes urging leaders to protect
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the right to peaceful protest in upholding egypt's obligations under international human rights law or purity should immediately release all those arrested for soli exercising their rights was there are parallels that can be drawn with the 2011 uprising which led to the ousting of autocratic president hosni mubarak the situation today is also different the may still be early to predict how these protests will end and whether they will force regime change or not what is undeniable though is that for many egyptians the current status quo of poverty corruption and oppression is not an option. and those protests have followed president to new york he is there for the united nations general assembly and is to say meet u.s. president donald trump a gypsy rallied outside his hotel accusing him of crimes. now the
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world's oldest travel company is now fighting to stay in business lenders are threatening to pull out of a $1000000000.00 rescue deal with thomas cook the british company needs to find a further 250000000 to avoid collapse that's one still of tens of thousands stranded on a holiday and could mean the loss of around $20000.00 jobs while dozens of thomas cook customers at a resort in tunisia say they were held hostage there the guests a hotel star close the gates and refused to let them leave unless they paid extra fees to cover what's owed by thomas cook those who did pay reportedly have now been funded by the tour operator. now demonstrate has a nicaragua say the 17 month for vault against president daniel take a 110 until he was and free elections are held protesters have been back on the streets of the capital in the. reports. of. this latest protest
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organized by opponents of president daniel tika turned violent almost immediately. as protesters approached riot police in the capital managua on saturday they were met with tear gas rubber coated bullets and stun grenades known as splash bangs. one of the same new commanders grabbed one of those flash bangs and threw it directly on my forehead and exploded and that got me disoriented and i passed out. mass protests started in april of last year at 1st nicaraguans demanded social security reform then their demands grew into a movement against tika and the government over the past 70 months at least $300.00 nicaraguans have been killed and tens of thousands have fled the country more than $100.00 political prisoners are in jail. for this as a mother i feel uncomfortable because freedom is freedom of expression too we have the right as
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a country to express ourselves we have the right to speak up but here we're held captive they don't let us speak freely. has described his opponents as violent terrorists inciting a coup against him since the crisis began a government crackdown has targeted human rights groups journalists and activists. day we are marching in memory of matt romero the young man who was murdered on september 27th by a sniper when he merely exercise his right to peaceful protest we're marching for political prisoners there are more than 120 political prisoners who are still in prison the government bans on and for iced protests but rallies like this show that o.t. . his opponents are in to give up on the demand for change victoria gate to be there . the world health organization has taken the unusual step of complaining to tanzania about its failure to share information about the abode of virus now the tanzanian government denies that
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a blow was confirmed in 2 patients who suffered from an unknown illness recently the w.h.o. says tanzania hasn't handed over any clinical data up to now tanzania shares a border with the democratic republic of congo where more than 2000 people have died of a boiler just in the past year. police in pakistan suspect brake failure as the cause of a bus crash which killed at least $26.00 passengers children and soldiers are among the dead in the northwestern district of chill us the bus was on a winding mountain road when it careered into an embankment 20 others on board were injured. showcasing the diversity of american muslims is at the center of a new collection of poems. and sufi hell you are behind the new book called hello if you hear me. my name is soft. my name is master and i'm also a poet our formative years were in post 911 america so for so much of our lives
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everyone wants to talk about muslims but no one really was super interested of like in talking to muslims and specifically talking to muslim women to talking to queer muslims talking muslim trans people muslim gender nonconforming people a muslim teenager not back in gracing the subway i think what we really want to do is kind of have this idea that there is as many ways of being muslim as are muslim people and just that no one way is like b. only way of being muslim i think the book is very much a product of the things that we like but we tried to do as best as we could to make sure that there was a diversity of voices in of styles and identities included within the book the poems and. community i didn't know i was allowed to dream of what felt most important of all was to keep the project inward facing to our communities this is not i don't think we were ever interested in doing this sort of like work like ambassadors work of like facing outwards and being like here's a dispatch from the muslim community we basically like had the idea to make this
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before all anything happen which has been there forever racism has been here forever stacks of them all phobia transphobia it became this kind of thing where i think people were like this is. more important than ever whereas we kind of feel like it's always more and poetry is one of the many ways of making sense of your place in the world and all of our places in the world are inherently political from the history of poetry it's always about politics right like there is and it's always about like what kind of politics like there's always something up play and right now i feel like sometimes you look at like old stuff and you're like oh this is just can are whatever but really like in that moment it was very revolutionary was like moments of being like this is what it means to write colloquially this is what it means like amplify like lower class people this is what it means to be human in this moment. hello again i'm a saucy tendo how with the headlines u.s.
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secretary of state's mike from paris says america's policy on iran is to avoid a war that u.s. forces are in the region for defense meanwhile iranian president hassan rouhani says he'll present a plan to the united nations designed to secure the gulf without the need for foreign intervention palestinian israeli parties are recommending benny gantz for prime minister over benjamin netanyahu in a break from president the israeli president is holding talks with rival political leaders and to choosing the next prime minister now neither prime minister netanyahu nor his main rival gantz could muster enough seats for majority government in last week's election hong kong police have fired tear gas to disperse protesters who trashed parts of a shopping mall and an adjacent metro station protesters also trampled on a chinese flag and lit fires as they targeted stores run by mainland operations. more than 50000 indian americans of fill the stadium in texas to see indian prime
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minister. president trump will join him on stage they said. the world's oldest travel company is fighting to stay in business lenders are threatening to pull out of a 1000000000 dollar rescue deal with thomas cook the british company needs to find a further 250000000 to avoid collapse that threatens to leave tens of thousands stranded on holiday and could mean the loss of around $20000.00 jobs of dozens of thomas cook customers at a resort in tunisia so they were held hostage there the guests a hotel staff closed the gates and refused to let them leave unless they paid extra fees to cover what's owed by thomas cook those who paid to have now reportedly been refunded by the tour operator. and police in pakistan suspect brake failure as the cause of bus crash which killed at least $26.00 passengers children and soldiers are among the dead in the northwestern district of chill us the bus was on a winding mountain road when it careered into an embankment well those are the
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headlines next stop it's 101 east. a team of chinese scientists are traveling to places. as it would be. embarking on a daring deep sea mission in the hunt for red resistance and new spaces. in this episode of want to an ace we go on board some of china's top engineers and
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scientists as they explore the depths of the indian ocean. i think ari ari ari the house which to my eternal i just say. i want to i have to start. chinese doing laps of a chinese research ship in the middle of the indian ocean. ocean and the ship engineering. logs all of my classmates. have no chance so god bar the she. has a chance. she's a trainee submersible pilot and she's anxiously awaiting her 1st ever date say dive which no woman from china has ever done before. she's part of china's mission to be
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a welder laid out in these final frontier. they're in a rice against countries like russia india and japan you know if she gets the chance to dive she'll go nearly 3 kilometers under the sea to search for new mineral race horses and signs of life. maybe i can friend a song new animals new plans and of the sea that is can't be for granted before by human but i friended and maybe i can carry it and i. was. there have animal in the word and there was johnny wow it's cool that. she's working alongside 95 crew members on this ship just 4 of them when.
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they're also carrying the job along a 3 person submersible that can take researches deep under the sea than any other machine on. looking for the nation the forms of walking a slow ward where we've my feet come to fall like oh we feel we're being might be coming from that school yard. of the 4 women on this mission one of them is a microbiologist dr who will study whatever life forms are brought to the surface plants and animals including tiny microbes known as i can. think of hand though mario are a hi pam fisher and the are a price and they kind use it's more of face ache kohan says they're neutral and 2 so i and that's kind of the show where that leaving and that's carlo compound where the e.q. where you are is similar to what was happening you opinions years old gold when
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there was no law i've been on earth is 6 i see me look for the live well meaning these years. the goal or to look for the law is us me when the completed different or the recess as it. were many scientists believe evolution began to email bush and. the creatures found out may be the most basic and systems of the mind order. and there is one type of habitat in the deep ocean where you expects to find an abundance of them. there is a big hero say that all kinds of life form might be from head to what has all one is a week where the life was already making the news in years i'll go and i in the middle other go always with the old one size whoa off to. the yeah we shoot you make science very exciting which of these exciting this is what i want to do
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science and i feel exhausted i feel alive i feel myself well i'm too sighs everyone's anxious to get the 1st dive underway you want samples of marine life down there fuel gases. easy and the other trainee pilots want to see how it's really done else it's very hard and the hot of this mission professor tao wants to find hydrothermal vents and chart the size of their mineral deposits is very exciting because this is the 1st for the indian ocean for the chinese and the the 1st time for the hottest movements for us hydrothermal vents are like springs of burning hot water he said by deep sea volcanoes the law of ones will guide us to our target extinct things like an extinct folk i know these are
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empty chimneys have cooled off leaving richland is of mineral deposits for the taking getting too close to live in. put in danger the sob and it's crude but the rewards of exploring any event are enormous. kobolds manganese compaq and other precious metals is a rather very quickly it's better for us to this search for the hottest will feel good and us on the safe or. on about to see them explore the track invent field an area known for underwater volcanic activity. it's near where the antarctic australasian and african tectonic plates me. even if it be down to a dragon feel. the fear when tao will pilot the 1st dive one of only 2 pilots qualified to drive the submersible jour own.
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he's the expert training young recruits like he. i hope for the it will go out forever quickly quickly yes and at that time maybe maybe they can. just use my 40 dives we only have 2 professional pilot and. a lot more than that to me and also you know more than into our country so our single is a. responsibility to me even knows that one day soon it will be her turn in the driver's seat for style maybe it's a lost interest. so i laid off it right. finally the ship is in position. the submersible has been checked and food is ready to pilot the 1st i. will be going in 3 kilometers under water.
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the crew have enough oxygen and no i to last thing taining hours. but lots can go wrong in that time. it takes over an hour to reach the bottom of the our ship. the deeper the submersible goes the dock cat and colder. dropping to 2 degrees celsius. 4 hours pass with little signs of life. then the chains lead geologist professor tao spotted something. with a lot of muscle. so i think that's the area we're looking for.
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all. only model the area is teeming with life which means they must be close to hydrothermal vents. though we are very lucky live on the. edge of the big freeze there that's the area where we have our car that's the very excited. at last they spot the vents or. do need to be careful as they move the sob closer to the boiling hot water. when you'll was with a walk when was very busy very busy. you needed to construct all your and it's. the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel its window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the
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plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie used to get close to the bed to take a sample of the crust. but there's a problem. to realized that are left to the window was on the 1st black smoke. and out of the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to the main. the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. us into. he manages to move away. but then not out of danger yet. to get the sobbed. back to the surface they need
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to drop to haiti wires. but only one white with a since that's not. the scale. of being left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with rusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south up $3000.00 maces with white still attached i was right about it because of just. cannot fail. cannot anyone. to stop it barely moves.
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and by now they've been under for almost 10 al it's. all soon to run out of. the sod stocks rise he says. finally breaks the surface. when this obvious safely back in its cradle the tape realizes how lucky they ahd to be a model come off on 1. 35 but not all of them but through the window more than your bed under the bed of that one.

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