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to demand from them to stop. them and to buy their lives thank you. palestinian president mahmoud abbas is threatening to terminate all signed agreements with israel if it had legs is a key part of the west bank it comes after israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu announced plans for more illegal settlements in the occupied west bank speaking at the un general assembly of the international community to help end what he called israeli aggression in palestine i'm not sure i'm. a week before the israeli elections prime minister netanyahu came out to arrogantly announce that should he prevail in the elections he would end next and apply israeli sovereignty to the jordan valley northern dead sea and israel's colonial settlements despite the fact that all of these areas palestinian territories we
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reject this plan entirely are responses if the israeli government is to proceed with this plan all signed agreements with the government of the occupation and any obligations will be terminated and our us democratic senator has accused the trump administration of supporting egyptian president of the fatah has cc's regime chris murphy is also called on the government in cairo to allow demonstrations to take place egyptian rights groups say security forces have arrested nearly 2000 people since anti-government protests began last week more protests are planned for friday . president trump has been you know an absolute disaster for global democracy causes he isn't powered autocrats all over the world at the top of that list is president al sisi the congress is going to be watching what happens is these protests unfold tomorrow we have seen what sisi has done over the past week or so locking up hundreds of dissidents disappearing many we're going to be watching we
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expect these protests to be able to be held we are going to hold the egyptians to account if they once again of respond with force and indiscriminate attention the us president is proposing to cut the number of refugees accepted by the united states to its lowest level. if adopted the number of refugees allowed in next year will be limited to 18000 this will only happen if state and local governments agree to it austere the white house kept the number of refugees to 30000. still ahead on al-jazeera britain's prime minister suffered another political blow as he tries to push ahead with gregg's it. why many ask out and say they've lost 3 feet of them before saturday's election.
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hello there will some sunshine across much of australia and we've also got the cat with some rain showers farther to the south working its way through the great bite it comes the next frontal system but not really bringing much in way of rain and in some areas new south wales in particular this is over sea reaching very serious levels this is dubbo and this is somewhere that has not seen rain for months on and has not got to the stage that actually by november of many of these towns down how significant rain they will literally run out of water now there is no real rain in the forecast we've got some rain pushing across into tasmania atomic as elsewhere pretty warm as well 24 celsius in sydney a little bit cooler as we head into saturday at those rain child clearing through much tasmania and a fairly warm and dry day in perth on saturday with a high of 20 celsius and then across new zealand showers clearing out of the way of
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orcs and on friday mostly sunny skies down to the south and tries to particularly warm rain showers on their way on saturday but it's actually milder than with a high of 17 celsius and we've got some rain showers pushing into the west of japan a line of cloud working its way south through the korean peninsula and then as we head off into south of a the 2 actually much together so some pretty heavy amounts of rain through portions of south korea and also heavy rain pushing across into west in japan. but bodies on the india's biggest. industry stunt performers are unknown and the one i want me meets the name and women risking it all for the bright lights of bali on. the east and the differences. and the similarities and cultures across the world.
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al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now. the acting u.s. director of national intelligence has testified before congress over his handling of a whistleblower complaint which is now being made public it details how the u.s. president tried to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden. the pentagon is deploying a battery of patriot missiles for radar systems and $200.00 personnel to saudi arabia in order to bolster the kingdom's defenses it comes in the wake of an attack
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earlier this month on a saudi all processing facility. iran's president says his country will of course in gauge in talks with the u.s. but only if sanctions are lifted some rouhani made the comments on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly he also reiterated the trumpet ministrations tactics are not work here. the syrian government did use chlorine as a chemical weapon in its battle for the lip that the finding of a u.s. investigation secretary of state might form peo is condemned damascus he said that from the administration has been working on preventing such attacks against civilians bashar lass's regime has been accused of several chemical weapon attacks against the syrian people during the country's 8 year long civil war president trump has been pretty vigorous in protecting the world from the use of chemical
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weapons previous administrations haven't been prepared to do that and the syrian regime should know in the world should appreciate the fact that we're going to do. it we're going to do everything we can reasonably do to prevent this kind of thing from happening again the u.s. says impose sanctions on cuba's former president raul castro for supporting what it calls gross violations of human rights in venezuela its president donald trump's toughest action against cuba's communist leadership since he took office in 2017 u.s. secretary of state might on pay or says castro is responsible for helping prop up the medulla regime in venezuela which is really accused of suppressing anti-government demonstrations presiding over an economic crisis. the u.k. government has admitted to further breaches of
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a court order that bans the sale of weapons to saudi arabia and peace had agreed in june to stop arms sales to the country on the basis they could be used in the war in yemen under questioning in the house of commons international trade secretary liz truss admitted further breaches of the agreement. britain's prime minister has been delivered another blow in his push for an early election the house of commons speaker says on the current rules it wouldn't be possible to go to the polls before october 31st well that's when britain is scheduled to leave the e.u. charlie angela's more from london. following one of the most furious debate in british parliamentary history an attempt by the speaker of the house to restore some dignity to politics. yesterday
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. the house did extol no credit. there was. an atmosphere in the chamber. worse than any i've known in my 22 years in the house on both sides passions were inflamed angry words were uttered. for culture. was toxic the role of the promised to unite the contrary calls for boris johnson to apologize are dismissed pleas from lawmakers to tone down his divisive language and said the best way to honor the memory of the murdered m.p. joe cox was to get bricks it cox who's back to remain in the e.u. referendum was killed by a far right sympathizer but there was no apology fuelling concern that this is part of the prime minister's plan to pit the people against parliament address it the
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use of language yesterday and over the past few weeks such as the surrender bill such as invoking the war so just talking about the trial and treachery it has clearly been tested and worked shocked and worked and it is entirely designed to inflame hatred and do. only hours after her statement the offices of m.p. just a bit upset were attacked by a man calling her a fascist. meanwhile in brussels the european parliament steering group met to discuss the current state of play insisting they're still waiting for the u.k. to put forward a workable alternative deal not seeking a solution because a solution would mean 1st finding compromise with european union then. building compromise in westminster to pass an agreement so maybe strategies are not one and i believe it has been all along is to provoke a break on friday the u.k.
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directed minister to join the table for more talks so the moussavi the nos have it . back in parliament lawmakers voted down the government's request recess during next week's conservative party conference schedule into disarray. this is now a parliament of point scoring but trust has broken down and any consensus can bring it back but there's no indication that is the prime minister's plan with just 5 weeks to go before the u.k. is due to crash out with no deal unless an extension is secured by deal passed charlie and. trade talks between the u.s. and china will resume in 2 weeks according to u.s. media reports it's believed the meeting will take place in beijing on october the 10th u.s. officials had said they expected talks to resume next month the trade war between the u.s. and china has softened slightly over the past few weeks with the lifting of some
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tariffs that have been protests outside the hong kong venue where the chief executive held the so-called community dialogue session for the 1st time since protests began 16 weeks ago. some $150.00 people behind closed doors protestors outside raise slogans against the government is hoping the sessions will end the protests which 1st began over a shelved it bill. a massive security operations underway across afghanistan for the presidential election on saturday 100000 security personnel will guard polling stations following taliban threats the fear of attacks means many voters particularly in rural areas will stay at home and while others say the voting system favors the powerful and not the poor turn a birthday or falls from kabul broken bodies and minds
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a familiar sight in any conflict zone but after 40 years of war many afghans have known only conflict and suffering at the international red cross center in kabul tens of thousands of afghan civilians disabled by fighting have been treated many come every day who myra was courting crossfire between government and taliban fighters in fallujah province a bullet lodged in her spine leaving her paralyzed and unable to care properly for her 2 year old son that over the there was a fight i was trying to flee from my street and this happened to me on the why i felt the sharp shock and found down i don't remember what happened after that nowhere is safe especially from suicide bombers the capital kabul has suffered hundreds of attacks in the last 18 years 38000 civilians have been killed in the war another 40000 have been wounded and those numbers are rising as fighting intensifies so far this year a record number 4000 afghan civilians have been killed because of the war that's
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almost 70 every single day and more and more afghans are saying that if they had the choice they would leave the country yet most european governments for example are refusing to give them sanctuary because they don't consider afghanistan to be dangerous enough. so people have to endure afghan affluent are able to survive the hardships but an estimated 54 percent of the population live below the poverty line while he mohammed and his wife and 4 children have just arrived in kabul after fleeing the fighting in helmand province he's having to build a shelter from mud and rebuild their lives but he's not expecting saturday's presidential election to bring any improvements and was with us when out of that little box that we need shelter water plastic and food there are people in this camp that don't have food for tonight president danny has made promises in the past but nothing changed that's why many have lost belief in elections they say they only believe in food and survival abdulaziz fled to herat from his home in baggies
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province because of heavy fighting he and his wife and 6 children survive on handouts home is now a mud hut jan worries about elections are meaningless to us we need security we don't care if it's the taliban or the government or whoever we just need the fighting to stop so we can go home and start our lives again usually elections in afghanistan bring some kind of hope but for many there is now only fear and fatigue they say they are scared of the war tired of the hardships and no election will change that tony berkeley al-jazeera kabul. former french leader is jacques chirac has died is lengthy career at the pinnacle of french public life included 2 terms as president and prime minister during that period he became a champion of the european single currency and a vocal opponent of the u.s. led war in iraq and the reports. people gathered outside former president jacques chirac's home in central paris to remember one of france's most famous politicians
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whose career spanned 5 decades in a t.v. address to the nation president emmanuel macro pay tribute to the conservative leader know. the people of france have lost a great statesman that we love as much as he loved us. became a familiar face after being in politics for more than 40 years and whether we share his views or not this is all recognize this man who resembled us and assembled us there of paris prime minister twice and president for 12 years he held nearly all the top jobs chirac has born in paris in 1932 his political prowess was clearly evident he spent the 1950 s. working in the civil service before becoming a protege of prime minister 2 after that his climb was steep and fast within 12 years he was prime minister his march to the lease a palace began after he left the camp and it's becoming men of paris in 1987 when
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he set his eyes on the presidency it would be almost 20 years before he would gain his seat in the least say he was elected promising tax cuts and more jobs but within months there was a general strike bringing millions into the streets the in foreign policy chirac was a supporter of multi-lateralism but he didn't shy away from taking a stand on a trip to jerusalem in 1906 he forced his frustration with the israeli security officers assigned to accompany him what they won't be able to go back to my own way and i go back to iran to think about obama and then let it let them go and they're going to go that route no no dad or no problem i don't want this. vision. of marriage medication raise you know. one journalist traveling this year ak at the time. i remember sit 50. and that made him an immediate an overnight
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hero in the arab world the in the next days we traveled to a man to morrow to cairo damascus and beirut and everywhere people had seen that on television and were. absolutely amazed that the western leader could speak that way to israeli forces which no one had done before in 2003 the us president george bush failed to persuade chirac to join the invasion of iraq winning the french leader praise from some quarters memories of his leadership will be sullied by the corruption during his 18 years as paris may 20 levon he was convicted of embezzlement jacques chirac though was a consummate french politician a survivor but his legacy is uncertain and damaged by his personal failures natasha butler al-jazeera paris.
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and let's take you through some of the headlines here. the acting u.s. director of national intelligence is testified before congress over his handling of a whistleblower complaint which is now being made public it details how the u.s. president tried to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his political rival joe biden the pentagon is deploying a battery of patriot missiles for radar systems $200.00 personnel the saudi arabia in order to bolster the kingdom's defenses comes in the wake of an attack earlier this month of a saudi or processing facility yemen's hoofy rebels have claimed responsibility for those strikes and sorry but washington blames iran france it was not to blame. and iran's president says his country will of course seeing gage in talks with the u.s. but only if sanctions are lifted 1st hassan rouhani made the comments of the news
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conference on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly in new york but he reiterated the trumpet ministrations current tactics are not working also speaking at the un general assembly was palestinian president mahmoud abbas he threatened to terminate all signed agreements with israel if it did next is a key part of the west bank and it comes after israel's prime minister announced plans for more illegal settlements in the occupied west bank the us president is proposing to cut the number of refugees accepted by the u.s. to its lowest level ever if adopted the number of refugees allowed in the next year will be limited to $18000.00 this will only have a state and local governments agree to it france is mourning the death of former president jacques chirac is son in law says the 6 year old died peacefully
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surrounded by his family. those are the headlines the news continues here and now this is after one on one east the stuntmen of bollywood. didn't the u.s. treasury or just a few months ago say that no chinese was going to manipulate so we bring you the stories and developments that are likely changing the world the living what's behind the rise of piracy. counting the calls to move on al-jazeera. rice that terrifying speeds leap off sky scrapers and jump through 5. stop before most of the unsung heroes of indian cinema for a meager wages they put their bodies on the line for the country's biggest stars. not everyone can be
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a trying to prove stunt man off on river and save his life i'm carrier they make him look good while doing your accent but accidents on film sets a comedy something even indian day. one i want to east meets the indian stump for risking it all for the broad plots of both. job and gallery believes the danger from acrobatics to be leaks. in feet he was born on a bike the bollywood stuntman. the tricks of the trite throng the internet was part of that and i think a lot of that we need to know about the mighty freedom and. for the next game when you take that stance give partners give or do they give. up their thought that the
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minute i get. a. job that grew up in somehow didn't pull a small industrial town in rural kenya. there yet again that is maybe. and if she's guy i get to see. like penny support. like many boys see a job and chose to work as a mechanic because of his passion for most of the. stunts. that we have been starting them like i think i'm going to big them. or that's too much he bites at anybody. but if you're going to like them neither of us. today he practiced stunts in the forest and by this river. to give me another enjoyable job and if i need to give him
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a starting gotta keep me bottom a standard to get started i'm out of those know with any idea to be going to give me. time to come and. i'm looking outside of. our time he managed to start to get a supplemental dig that is the head of. cattle biking why does a dead weight means that many of. the whites similar that you had to go. after appearing on a television talent show he was scouted to work on big action films across india. along the way he smashed. 7 cars and. betting reading books need to. do that to me or a man while you were only able i suppose maybe action director for anatomy with. my
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not going to go to school. to get the one many sets and i probably. just did loves his job but says being a stunt double for big action stars swings. well the action will be beaching started when all day or stand men go down that is that tough. guy that i'm going to be with the press i mean that he's. got to make about that they are. you know they get him look here when they. don't work is given job a pathway out of poverty stunt that they were done a little bit down a is and they get me on is about as you said taking me. very well. when he. played for me to
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go to madonna. with around 2000 films made in india every year there's no shortage of opportunities in the world's biggest film factory. to be on the move. to make or a movie. when most big budget hollywood hits on my. head it's here that i find a town about one of the only woods most unlikely stump strong ok guys obviously getting it. back. pretty nice guys taking that he. may decide not to get. more than 2000 stones artists working in india but just 3 percent of them are women
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. pared down hard hour tomorrow. in the smile drama. industry he says it's not easy getting kicked punched for some of bollywood's biggest dr said mrs hilary q 200 person the kind of but i could care and the person in the telling of. the not challenging how do you larry king larry can't come to cases used to teaching the odds a lot story could easily be mistaken for a bollywood film script. her mother died when she was just a young girl and she grew up in poverty. isn't here with which i'm the only so that only works if i live on the thank you for giving to god i'm really going to the fuller male of apollo doublets the guy who kind of gave up on those i
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. support named. her marriage was mobbed by her husband's alcohol fueled violence at the i.g. 20 with her 2 young children she fled the house and sought refuge in a temple. marilyn marketing to tell him we're already aware development on. so many many other places in the after working a series of low paid jobs. with an offer to stop them when she 1st disturbing the casey examines it was merely vanity value were they given to avenge even the privileges goto most it is a exam when do they lie and when everybody. came over to the steelers i was selfish it was electric. cables are like
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a man there. just pick up one of them with those aside for a visit was really. she began teaching herself. and he's now one of just a handful of women willing to drive cars at breakneck speed. on fire for a shock. knows the dangers of the job only too well he's had a fair share of injured including fracturing his spine earlier in her career. first in to do with the mundane a fired the shot by as many. as i made a conditional get. for the governor we. got a national. guard me of how many of us already covered we move on to go there was only said but so he was this is a. live in years and hundreds of stunts later. career
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earnings helped by the apartment where she now lives with her 2 children. but to keep our kitchen. confidence and i'm with you now she dreams of becoming a stunt director. saudi kingdom. my disease down must have been a long enough. to go down. to the precinct not far away from here is gives me a stuntman ready to film a fight so. i just 35 has risen quickly through the ranks to become one of bollywood most popular stunt directors he chooses. to do what the critic of the new jersey. tell you what it's going to be chilly but we just live. pictures here so if
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you want to see it just. before he started choreographing directing action scenes. with the stop man himself. i've done the by. car stunt the. good the fire so every kind of stunt i've done. i knowing all the stories by yourself then you can direct all the stunts little you should feed on the stunts before going to that as an action that was going to get better come back up in the. oh yeah. i. got it. today was chasing evolved from a great heart and slippery trying. for dramatic effect the film director also wants
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to i drank. says film sets always throw up unique challenges for the stunt director . you should have to call for calm work offered rehearsal and all for safety's. movies had been passive the cribs live since he was just a boy. his father was a veteran stuntman and often accompanied him to film sets. watching him and sometimes he comes at home with some injuring the shoulder and when i used to say man i used to cry hey what happened to dad is the only source of money for us in this town men used to get paid very low. very obedient to crime tells me that
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supervisors like him must now have at least a easy experience as a stuntman. to sometimes get worried or very concerned when you're getting stuntman ready for a shoot every time when i go to the set and for my each and every stone which i was risky i am always scared. biology raga says he's brother today was scared to before performing his final movie stunt. at this lake outside bangalore the stuntman jumped to his death in an instant which shocked india. because of the more than one door it cost to go buy
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