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communicable. the physician. the common wisdom had. had a. very different football. 'd homework and i went and. had not met and then months here. while i do. the story of muhammad budgie has long since entered to new zealand folklore he was
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a committed nationalist but served 4 years in the french army he deserted in 116 and joined a resistance group in the south of the country in the next few years that budgie took part in attacks against french military installations a wanted man the french colonial authorities tried but failed to track him down until he was eventually arrested on the far side of the chin is he in border. violence. look at the scheme or the sort of thought that if i don't see and let the that and that the chef that minute. them. muhammad duck budgie was executed not far from the town of his birth in central tunisia he faced a french firing squad on a march morning in 1904. the story goes that he refused to wear a blindfold opting instead to die in front of his family and supporters.
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his execution only served to galvanize resistance to french colonial rule. where you don't tell if you're in a coma the truck can come and see me and made any difference and move on. when we've been there. check in with iraqi check and i bet you're in the us you're out of propriety and our men. and iraq to be in my hand we . need to know that here in. unison internal politics went on hold at the outbreak of the 2nd world war in 1939 french in israel was ruled by the vichy government which collaborated with nazi germany in november 1942 german troops moved in and became engaged in
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a series of battles with allied forces known as the 2 campaign until the german italian surrender in may 943 the chin is in for lack of fighters seize the opportunity to restock with weaponry and point out a possible fight the french not to talk about i mean if you go one well. one of. the legs of the negatives that of the universe. and. not all of the. attacks on french military installations continued throughout the 2nd world war. of words how to. set opinion will call the thought of the limousine though doesn't. work at the time if the thought of going on about a baby the be it anymore. with
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the. dollar. if a luxury to. me but. had been in for someone. who hadn't had the. roof we. had to be. when the war ended in 1945 many of the world's colonies sought to separate themselves from their european masters by demanding independence including tunisia. as a french protectorate the country had its own government led by a chinese in business or hama cheney but in the early 1950 s. real power lay in france. also emerging as a powerful political force was the nationalist leader of people good people
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co-founder of the neo distort but. he said to one scene move on without him as a. fresh direct feedback you know that the message that. probably about get up he brings out a front. or kind of mad as a fish looking for that they had a horrible day and that they are not lenin and it's. any you know it's not us if it's some you know with no one seen. and it decided to bother. me and what i need. to give peace and that you know crime scene oh
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i'm in bed if i had to be in a minute. we. know where it. would mean a better country and syria has. some tunisian politicians sought to influence the full largest 3 resistance leaders so a dual strategy of politics plus violent dissent emerged leaflets in $100.00 rifles in the other. there in the cold in the senate health news only thing often seem to untap the little ticket the images that will soon almost any woman said there was still have to move to. believe a fella in the mess a man and beheaded her assailant when you step through i mean you couldn't. even given a swat on a family and helicopter they can number given the man who can is you who has been for the strange indeed the lady
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a small. startup. have real helical most to laugh larry if it were tears we'd have shallot this year blue eyes he was able to give. them. the replay i'm. like of government i'm losing i'll more than one with a 1000000 but that is in addition a medal and if he had the cover the stomach for largo were resistance fighters drawn mainly from the mountainous rule south of to lizzie by $954.00 their ranks had swelled to several 1000 with armed units attacking the farms of french satellites police stations and communication lines tying up tens of thousands of french troops even their name the philip had different meanings for different people in the lead who were no one man. and lifted
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and when a greeting would net we know now what i am of the record. there's a belief that owners that. the thought of. a title problem and now when the formula for lego in couldn't lend to lukman general law we let you tiny fella has mars a lot of him and bought a tiny. tiny. percentage he heard a little while legend of. a then. he acts as me for the latina to. ask. i. will tell him ahead. and.
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call me when they can then. i rapidly. be. worth the. shabby guy i did that. let you try to fly. a leg. to see fat and. you feel have little. with the reassembly of blood. infinitely better than. have a battle of. the fall are going to face an opposition that was better equipped better funded more experienced and had much greater numbers on paper the french army was
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a far superior force than the fall like a resistance but the tunisians had local knowledge and public support. but on their site. at the same time france was fighting a losing battle in indochina later vietnam and their feel was that the 2 missing in resistance movement would in the same way become uncontrollable. a new generation of young for lack of recruits joined the resistance inspired by the organizations leader last hour straight. to. the bus one of the mayan ruins says about the locals who don't know who newsrooms or solar really made them since my view of the realization is it clear the maternal house had this blob of movement millions of slaves in or a time losing their local we. really need a reason to her we should be
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a 100 is risible water are also all 100 horses but his moves were our walk i'm not running on them as you didn't call his own labs then a simile i'm sure to follow up column as on how you know and how you can watch him will you know who can or who knows him as i do all kinds i learn so no heard of. joining the resistance was not the only option open to young men from the south of tunisia some even considered a career in the french army. some of the way out of joe now they met him at their height that it yeah the lash of talent and everything but the actual i'm glad you have. that you know yeah i that is one energy to when you've got a. head as we had a few good one i knew would do well about what the him he never or he didn't
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the importance only if no leg at. man it does nothing. thinking of them fled a model for. how can i do for. labor. but. someone get somebody with. an accent i don't know but there is. a modem of what i need which are for florida where i. believe that i understood that.
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a little more who left their maniacal i said and then baba hovered or guest said they were ahead rather have see. you gonna or gusset man has weighed in with or gusset miniature human tally of rockabilly and bear i would never head to hell it can make a site as in which said this or they commit it there for a whole entire suv or did it have her village and die or to keep it very fit to run . out of that we're well below her neck. a little under most of the time had a bill and a man come to study an angle is elma and medicare francis called them kalua or and they know how and why and they never 1st went back and well how many door and they look and i believe that we are color what had yellow is banded in thin mal give each other a lot of what i did they made them
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a little but you were with her in a kennel tell why don't we house law all we want your little boy to hold it hold it all the what a hobo. boosted by new recruits the fall like as most urgent challenge was sourcing weapons and finance to conduct their campaign the main gun smuggling routes was from eastern egypt across the expanse of libya and over the chimneys you border a broad network had been formed between the different national liberation movements in north africa sharing contacts strategy and local knowledge. as a result the military capability and expertise of the larger group transforming young man raised in the chain is in mountains into efficient fighting units. through the 1st class who never sat. down do you hear him all he has and how is
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well you know him against someone in a similar kind of 1000000 who are innocent you're going to say anything about insults are no one here corollary is not the intent i live. for i says one of then he would then he and so highly ominously i didn't it is therefore my son's totem so i think mass what is then a little one are you sure have been elevated to be through it all to be thrilled clearly you will a very dooms if you will of where millennium will call it when les love him to go and get ready. yeah. and you. know from my. question if you're going to.
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despite keeping a low key presence there were occasions when for lago fighters would face french troops in open confrontation coming up the end game to independence how these bloody battles resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. or shadowman as it is. got to get on them and you know what that. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder good all the more with it come still fight against corruption. destroy new chiro which heroes like know who are about to refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines
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throw stones that destroy the house and take me worn down by frustration and broken promises young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment think took me to the cheap and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys return is in my side the now at this time. again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.k. parliament has reconvened after m.p.'s were ordered back to the house of commons the supreme court ruled that prime minister boris johnson to suspend parliament was unlawful johnson is expected to address m.p.'s within the next few hours. no shave to do i think you know the show you were told. by the star see that clearly not if
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you like to go pro day soon to shut down this house. by the time i've got to because suddenly he knows that that is the truth and to come here with these barristers for the last stop your own risk i think i've thought all of them i'd give up property like this i laid out i think this crime and i stopped to talk about. my case and i think. the u.s. president donald trump has reacted with fury to house speaker nancy pelosi announcement of a formal impeachment inquiry and called the move witch hunt garbage he's being accused of seeking political help from his ukrainian counterpart to investigate presidential hopeful joe biden. rescue and relief efforts are underway in pakistan administered kashmir after a 5.8 magnitude earthquake at least 33 people have been killed and around a 1000 others injured homes and businesses have been left in ruins the brother of
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algeria is to post president has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting against the state and on the mining the army side beautifully was convicted by a military cause along with 2 former intelligence chiefs and the head of a political party who are also jailed the highest profile prosecutions since president of the lizzie's beautifully resigned in april after 20 years in power and months of protests against his rule. egyptian rights groups have documented around a 1000 arrests by security forces since anti-government protests began last week amnesty international is now calling on world leaders to confront egypt's president abdul fattah el-sisi all they gather in new york for the u.n. general assembly more protests are planned in egypt for this friday and in china what's being called the $11000000000.00 starfish has officially opened beijing 2nd airport is expected to handle $72000000.00 passengers a year by 2025 on its way to becoming the world's busiest travel up there's the
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headlines now let's get you back to al-jazeera world on the streets of greece anti immigrant violence is on the rise. and increasingly migrant farm workers are victims of vicious beating. is helping the pakistani community to find a voice the stories we don't often hear towed by the people who live them undocumented and under attack this is iraq on al-jazeera. in the early 1950 s. for largo fighters of tunisia clashed with french soldiers who for several decades had occupied the country unlike a regular army for largo were organized into small groups or cell each given
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individual roles each cell could blend with the surroundings farmers by day fighters by night. veterans of previous campaigns were tasked with training new recruits transforming young farm boys into fighting men. internal security was handled by a specialist unit charged with seeking out spies informants and french collaborators the price for enemy espionage was severe. and. these decisions were sent from the leadership by secret messages. saying.
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what they're not. the full log of leadership was divided into 3 sections a policy unit which gave the organization overall political direction. next a strategic planning unit prepared operations whilst on the ground a field command would carry out attacks on their colonial opponents each section had an administrator keeping a record of activities for each region in the field this translated into a focus on internal security and secrecy. and when he was 31 he would care. and in my bid were lower the about 11
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when you are over food or nearly an out of form way or the little koan in the muzzle that as the vividness of the girl was. so real has. more think of using. this mythical was some remark or. tracking down the for largo was a huge challenge for french soldiers they faced an enemy that merged perfectly with its surroundings. stopping and searching young men in rural areas yielded poor results and catching for lack of fighters red handed was near impossible. now going about they got out only when i want to work out or not rather i never get . there but we know jack about. to be
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a minority given our we no longer view coupled with the fisherman give gentlemens when the governor general. attempts to 10 minutes of what it meant the power of none of our. lives in a home or you would i say amen and then he can decide this is 100 harmony luther isn't in the woods is a meeting room who has you know who money to go live with too little being within my goodness but. i'm an. old woman that led me home yet. well if he has that live near you haven't talked to one after. the attack then you're very. attached to this film made yet. c'mere and the kids had to be. while the fighting was left and meant the support role of women was equally important. you. see if you'd been good but or
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another woman no woman no your book we had to. live. under. the law murder my brother that kind of that kind of and then i know that it would motor movement. french efforts to destroy the for lack of by military means alone had failed. both sides recognize that france could only rule chinnis year by consent and with each french shell that failed engineers in soil that consent was drifting further away meanwhile for lago operations continued unabated french troops discovered that no town in the country was truly safe.
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we're doing rivera. for many. of the african and. a little bit. of a thumb and then now factor. telling us a lot of fear about them for multiple little shock they fear. any number be it came in welcome come up here. and i didn't mean what he.
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told me or no one was nearly. there. the horrible to those in the can feel fear in the ember for book i'm feeling a limbo that. has its name i mean if i don't see what any of that. beer bottle asli how about the theatre. for a fee it is hard to know for. sure of them they're looking for but i visualize them overhead but how. likely about how my now marlboro have a leg. to make believe in god. and i met
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a. woman our special report by the side of the head that maverick america can go to . for those who live to fight another day the early 1950 s. saw the for like a resistance ambushing french troops in locations throughout tunisia. and then make a motion and. then marco had. a shot they are called a lot of. cars a lot of p.s. you know whether. i shall. now is here. or how i live my well that i'm aware here and over here from being a girl that i'm really are you being the last girl we apparently had child but. that will i get to know you and began when i had had yet no collateral or gallery can ever tell me. you're going to tear with barely an angle curl of
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a good easy meal something me of them have been another but i'll yet another do hourly in that i don't go out in a way here and let your never have that am a letter well you know archipelago yeah. as well as taking part in face to face combat the for largo also employed specialist marksman. in this when the global time worth of cons and concern had come and there's little think here of the of the of the mc. skills issues menorahs so. we look in a circle we can little folk well and. yet it isn't. one of the head like another war some of those don't work goes a little long but again for. zoot it. certainly still some of the berber some of look at
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a. lot of this is the militant goober who didn't move the ball enough play to look at who love must be able to get. into the dance then the lower the lower the little daisy. oh my goodness really the way i had mother was that i. now may give him any and now but i want to can have let a piano be enough announce now no matter. or shut the mess here come the alley i'm pretty much form i've got to get and women and men you know was ready all day yeah yeah yeah i was in out. also targets were french satellite. then. cromemco mean mildred that's right it's you that's were it not. good night out. and got some you got free to dispute claims beautifully written from an incredibly
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quick black woman i did try to correct him i'm going to be n 101 but even when i'm in my side and it's time every year for the length of any good movie with a criminal how to. look at how to convince a lot of. early if similar to be on. have who are suppose you know doesn't let the so to. the village a tape. a letter be mccreesh a. label to feel in this one. none of it was the theater on the earth nano submarine more on. a lot of the behavior of the other kalish that are bad or wished i would go there lee is a lead sheet. and the she there follow what.
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i am the 3 for like the leaders representing different regions of tunisia met to decide the settlers fate. of diana nyad and i'm the one who are on the verge of hell us what and had more than one really more duty somehow to mark what could work nearly as severe as will the be near with no harm seen ducie will make the very clear the last. one at emmel as. the temple as can handle for video moves where the owners shall know micheel. our machines settle for cover in. the mud there's gold
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in the limousine and the way for us ibrahim and do. now is to work another one let's not come for a book we're going to see a leg and those are. those are screen you add them to madrid to look around. talk a very quick 2nd really then they're going to marry a good youth out of. general where we can share all michelle full nish how an embassy should the calander madrid clearly didn't get what appears now an again over a bit. of our line of men and what they would are but the above will. be somehow. and we're looking for our 2nd have. to museums have created their own musical heritage as a way of passing on stories of the fall log on to the next generation.
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after. her and her. now 3rd. version. of that will drive that a bit more of her work as a topical paramedic you don't see words here many bird appear on that i never would approach. the clarinet something he may oh no need. for all of that i don't know and when this forces the other to return as the why didn't i think so i mean a lot of hops you know and instead and then the bass does as in finance and he meant to mr conan and that he needs against this backdrop of armed resistance and
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political pressure france agreed to come to the negotiating table the choice which in his ear was a simple one full independence or a political halfway house in which the french would retain key areas of influence like foreign affairs and defense these 2 options had the potential to cause a rift in china 01 nationalist leader how he bowed sort of compromise with the french his hardline political rivals would accept nothing less than complete independence. all the parties at the negotiating table also faced another problem what to do with the full largo you know wonders of our own. if you want to go with it if you. see you know covered it very well know that i'm not out of the. day. that happened there had to i'm not there we have up we would that could but. how about that but not the condom sub the ivy covered with so we had.
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a visit from the french prime minister mendez falls was the probably used to the next step in the independence process decommissioning the for lockers weaponry. down with years of rounds. not others not to. send them. to do. has been just too different be the the other maybe it was a part of the same assuming i thought. favored handing over weapons and granting immunity to the resistance no toll for lack of fighters were convinced. one somehow that. not happy in their work the need.
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to clear my can but the stuff would help if you get away rather. than i want to live out of that 5 other thing. was the time but a given as if she were a little. jane the income a can use them with. minimal or for the bad. and as i said i look at what he said as they had a nice gentle chicken and didn't seem to have the vision i think i shall feel about that. in the book astounds me you know how the most radical has anybody about an alleged whole new name can send him home. you know the standard for some of us i think going to one of. the i mean it's. as. if you have some weird cutouts in a. home. of
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our friends on c.n.n. and then that i woke up at. first i had to make up for without i did. clearly did. of an american. it can't let you get into your cock. bay that's why they're going to call me and i would have to be sat . there ok to be tired but leg heavy a. little out of hand why don't i want to be here now and then and then he said we need your post lab we said we really will be marked out of how much better and yet it had more to have a plan of the that's a much slower there remained one unresolved issue the future role in tunisia of french settlers one for law the leader to hire less would took a hardline approach far less of
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a. walk to the. heart that i had. limited mccoll me an event that he didn't see that we should be should belong to any monohull but i don't. care to. be in the middle of mental illness with i had that we're. going to get without a. clear whatever. definitely but i've got to give a. new hand afghanistan a lot. less what almost been a sauna. i meet the. business say you mean. you would it's and it would. have to be them so can. lease
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a 1000000 selling if he'd leave at the for call her the commute we're good them in a canoe ole can one of the lead and then there's us here yes the middle of the year . it will eat heather but a little heat or comparison nobody bieber period see a scene you want i mean it has been reduced to a digit lead through who does share could work to. your new home. now if and only now. in the fray you can. see how to. be different rather than. me and i think that. they have a little. i have a general shock i thought. by the one that got. a
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half an hour. and. then a. definite. on the 3rd of june 1055 chinese here finally broke the majority of its ties with france with the signing of an agreement in paris between the prime ministers of both countries this saw not only the beginnings of a new nation but also the repealing of the treaty of bob dole so ending over 70 years of french colonial rule full independence would come within a year. who had been exiled in france returns triumphantly and was welcomed in the palace at carthage by the bay the monarch of tunis here but for some tunisians the deal did not go far enough. listed in 4 can tell if a clear cut this one sums of them seem even simple clear to look 3 minutes at the to. their 50 let me know which has upset of producers what. ken would offer
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we got some rain into central and southern parts of brazil at the moment it's a house just piling out for very close to believe we are easing down swells the southeast and cold and speaking of bolivia this is the same here the the worst wildfires the blowing away for over a decade so we have got some problems hannah frey there is no rain in the forecast to say to speak of that west the weather is a little further aist down towards rio through south paolo it will nudge a little further north as it'll pull away from bolivia as we go on through thursday
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to the south of that this woman sunshine some pleasant weather for want to satirise at around $24.00 degrees celsius further north it's generally dry tropical screwed parts whole brazil up towards the northwest will see some showers there into well colombia pushing up into panama and we have got some western weather just making its way across parts of the mine and that of course has what remains of tropical storm karen just to the north of puerto rico virgin islands at present so the worst of the weather is now 3 but still a legacy of showers in and around the area will not stay away further north just because thursday it will be dodgy drive by then and that to some what's the weather for a good part of the crater antilles. the weather sponsored by catherine ways. to keep their bodies on the line india's biggest on earth but the industry stunt performers are unknown and under 1018 meets the name and women are risking it
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the challenges she became c.e.o. of tourism and head of ethiopia's land development project my ethiopia on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm adrian forgotten this is the live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes u.s. house democrats launch an impeachment inquiry against donald trump he says it's a witch hunt and constitutes presidential harassment. no shave today i think you
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know the show you were told anger in britain's house of commons m.p. is a back up work after a court rules that the prime minister acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament . an earthquake hits pakistan administered kashmir killing at least 33 people and injuring hundreds more. and why the un is saying that warning oceans could become a huge threat to humanity. and have produced the 1st major upset of the rugby world cup so far based on that fiji 30 to 27 points to win the 1st world cup match 5th 2003. a formal attempt to put u.s. president donald trump on the path to impeachment is about to be launched 2 and a half years after he came to power democrats are opening an inquiry into
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conversations with his ukrainian counterparts he's accused of seeking help to damage the reputation of a political rival trump is describing the move as presidential harassment of his era shahab returns he begins our coverage from washington. it's been long reporter the democratic house majority leader nancy pelosi has been against impeachment proceedings against donald trump that has changed the actions of the trump presidency revealing dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office because of our national security and the trail of the integrity of our elections therefore today i'm announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry and directing our 6 committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella of impeachment inquiry the president must be held accountable no one is about the law police he says 2 reasons convinced her to launch the inquiry that president trump was allegedly asking the
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ukrainian president to investigate democratic rival joe biden and some of the white house then prevented a whistle blower's complaint about the president's request to reach congress as required by law police he's putting aside her fair than impeachment investigation would allow president trump to move his base with claims of another witch hunt he maintains he's done nothing wrong and authorized the release of a transcript of his phone call with the ukrainian president selenski shortly after police he spoke trump tweeted this fund raising video ready to go containing carefully curated sound bites from democratic politicians suggesting they were attempting to subvert the will of the people if we don't impeach this president he will get reelected it's time to stop this nonsense message amplified by the republican leader of the house i realize 2016 did not turn out the way speaker pelosi wanted it to happen but she cannot change the laws of this congress the exact details of the way forward for an impeachment inquiry remain murky but palosi
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said it would involve the findings of the 6 inquiries already underway into the president's alleged wrongdoing you know what may take the pressure off the democrats from their electoral base increasingly angry about a lack of action against the president. now i think what you'll see from democrats is the question is this going to be a short process or a longer process so a short process means we look we we know what we need to know we're not going to do a lot of investigating not we're not going to wait and turn over a lot of other stones before we have this vote in the house to impeach this guy and then the senate will either do or will do whatever it does or doesn't do that's fine but then by putting it behind nancy pelosi all of those house candidates have said their piece and now they can go on and talk about other issues and not be hounded about this inquiry may also speed up some of the judicial attempts on the way to get key information from donald trump on his administration that so far remain secret reports say trump is determined he will not be the food president in
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u.s. history to be impeached and whatever the short term political consequence is the opening of the inquiry doesn't mean trump will eventually be convicted of high crimes and misdemeanors she overturns the al-jazeera washington when i speak to a white house correspondent kimberly how could his on capitol hill for a senate committee what does the launching of an impeachment inquiry actually mean . get in some ways avery nothing has changed and in some ways everything has changed what we've seen is a seismic shift in the will of democrats particularly moderate democrats to pursue impeachment for 31 months the president trump has been in office there have been many democrats calling for impeachment but those moderate democrats were reluctant they felt that there wasn't a singular issue to impeach the president on while there was the russian inquiry that was very murky the president's secret tax returns complicated for the voter to understand but this one singular issue of a single telephone call with the ukrainian leader where the president is alleged to
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have abused his presidential power to perhaps harm a political opponent in this case former vice president joe biden now running for president as a democratic presidential candidate this is where they feel the voters see i would be able to see a clear abuse. power so what we're seeing now is an effort under way this is under one singular umbrella of impeachment proceedings to move forward but there still has to be an actual vote in the house of representatives that has not yet been called and even if the house work but to vote to impeach the president the president would then have to be removed from office by the senate that's controlled by republicans and that is very unlikely so there's still a very long process ahead so what happens next. yeah well what happens next is that people want to see the details adrian and there are a number of details that have not yet come out that really pushed this to the forefront of the media headlines essentially the whistleblower complaint the person
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from the intelligence community who was listening in on this call had reservations reported it to the intelligence inspector general who then in turn filed a report congress wanted these documents they didn't get them and that's what escalated this now we know the white house is preparing to release the transcript of the telephone call as well as the inspector general's report we're not sure when the other thing that we know that is happening is that the director of national intelligence had been blocking congress from seeing this information conducting its oversight he says to testify on thursday and then of course what's happening today that all eyes are on is that the united nations general assembly that is where u.s. president donald trump will be meeting face to face with the leader of ukraine of course the individual he was talking to in that phone call back in july so a lot of interest in all of this as the u.s. president is meeting with world leaders defending himself saying he has done nothing wrong white house correspondent kimberly how could reporting live from capitol hill kimberly many thanks with us now joseph who's an associate professor
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of political science at texas and m. university and something of an explosion in these masses what exactly is impeached but how does it work so impeachment is a process outlined in the united states constitution it's roughly an indictment that comes from the house of representatives that authorizes the united states senate to hold a trial that could ultimately end in the president being removed from office so if it goes ahead how long will this impeachment process take well the investigation itself could take you know months or even longer on the president has shown and no inclination to cooperate has risen extensive record of delaying an obvious gating these kinds of investigations in the past so it could take a long time even to get to the point were dead. kratz in the house of representatives feel confident in the body of evidence they've built to push the inquiry to the point of actually voting on impeachment after that things are much more uncertain it could and it could unfold very quickly with the republican
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controlled senate sort of quickly dismissing the charges or it could evolve into a much longer sort of trial like process as it did for president clinton but even if he's impeached that doesn't necessarily mean that he will be removed from office is that right correct re the pietschmann is just the indictment it says the house of representatives telling the senate that there's enough evidence that they believe that they should hold their own trial in the matter so the house of representatives start the process but unless the senate is to vote by a 2 thirds majority to remove president from from office he would remain even if he were impeached there's an election of course next year i mean how dangerous is this for both political parties in the in the u.s. if this this impeachment process draw drags out right and the election might make the process moot in some ways if it drags out long enough voters will have the opportunity to remove the president from office on their own and likewise if the president stall until the election rolls around his reelection victory.
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you know bring the process to an end or by force of political momentum just a pretty good story too many thanks to you for being with us thank you the u.k. prime minister is expected to address the house of commons in the next couple of hours boris johnson will face angry m.p.'s who have many questions about parliament suspension of this month's on tuesday supreme court judges ruled his decision to send m.p.'s home unlawful parliament resumed on wednesday after being perutz for 5 weeks in the lead up to the brakes at that line in october. no shave today you know the show you were told me at the time because these are significantly new if you like to go prioritization so i shut down the shower. i said johnny cash because certainly he knows that that is the truth 100 coming here with these barristers through our stuff just going through. other line like you. do you like
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this i really don't like this this prime minister to talk about. this. i reckons attorney general told the house of commons that the government acted in good faith geoffrey cox criticised the opposition for not respecting the people's vote to leave the. reactions of this house are bringing it into discredit it is abandoning almost all reasonable precedent but time has come for a general election and to resist is immoral and parliamentary and i'm going to grab it but that is it is it that is it is it in this position is taken. let us wait and see what the electorate make of it but i hope they will understand what this government is doing is trying to fulfill the mandate of those 7400000 people and we will never cease until we succeed right let's pick this apart the
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dean is outside the prime minister's official residence at number 10 downing street will talk to him in just a few moments but 1st let's head to rory chalons his outside parliament in westminster rory fairly impassioned scenes we saw there when the parliament reconvene today. yes as you would expect. parliament has come back following weeks of suspension a suspension that the supreme court rules was unlawful the. m.p.'s are now back in their position doing was many of them wanted to have spent their last weeks doing anyway which was discussing the procedure of parliament discussing the rights of parliament discussing what should happen about bret's at the 1st real exchange they're going on between geoffrey cox who is the attorney general they can serve.

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