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one inside islands and one between it's and the u.k. mainland the harbottle in islands would break the law yet johnson said it was the u.k.'s best last and final offer the alternative is no deal and that is not dot com we won't it is not an outcome we seek a tall but let me tell you my friends it is not come for which we are ready are we ready for it. yes we are. the conservative faithful seem to love it spread has an idea it is so convoluted and unacceptable while and by extension the e.u. that there was an immediate assumption it had been designed to fail clearing the way for the u.k. to leave the e.u. without a little so it all feels like what you might call a long shot but don't underestimate just how much some european countries want to get rid of what they see as the british problem and as well is that the johnson plan involves kicking parts of the irish border issue for years down the road who
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knows what the world's going to be like bob johnson now has to see if the u.k. parliament has any more appetite for all this in the e.u. if it all gets rolled out he will say he's tried and everyone else is to blame the question by then will be if he's still in control of events largely al-jazeera manchester. still ahead on al-jazeera a day after a student was shot by hong kong police anti beijing protests saw no sign of letting up. and the man with the silver hair sprints to golds at the world's athletics championship. tropical storm retired disappears from shanghai just off the top your screen leaves all of china really underneath a quiet spell of weather. which is to be expected there is rain gathering good in
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the west it might make some progress in the end of the next couple of days but hong kong for example is a quiet 32 degrees and not overly humid either to the monsoon and it's retreat has been as you know very wet and this little spin of cloud his suggests you know an inhouse front of rain here but this but much cloud in the sky here the heaviest rain yesterday part of me being behind i was down in bangladesh that is going to be a repeat for ones in this area west bengal bihar bangladesh but you'll notice not much in maharashtra or much of british the rain is indeed finally sinking site so the flooded areas are still going to be flooded be hard to cuba but otherwise things are likely to slowly improve from the point of view all flooding. there is the monsoon retreat so the hardest is the patients a dollar that increase in light has showers in western yemen thunderstorm truth has been the case western side of society the last day or so and might continue so to be to the north we see little real change so in the forty's in iraq just below 30
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hello again the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. house intelligence committee chair adam schiff says he's deeply concerned by secretary of state my pompei as actions in the impeachment inquiry peo has been accused of attempting to stall the investigation after he tried to block lawmakers from questioning state department witnesses. police have used live rounds to break up protestors in iraq's capital security forces appear to fire above the crowd or the demonstrations in baghdad there are also been protests in several cities across the country at least 4 people have died in protests over the past 2 days. what boris johnson says is his final bricks at offer has been delivered to the european union and the british prime minister says the proposal would require a compromise from both sides and would not include customs tracks on the islands of firelands. a moment of silence has been held in istanbul on the 1st anniversary of
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the murder of saudi arabian journalist. family friends and members of the united nations investigation team were at the ceremony in turkey was never seen again after going into the saudi consulates of documents to get married his fiance spoke of her pain over the past year often awards even my life. here. but. proud to see you all here and we'll all i still think justice i want to know what happened to his body i want his friend to be released from jail i want that those in power i hold accountable for daily actions tomorrow yellers outside the saudi consulate in istanbul. the memorial service for jamal official she was one filled with mixed
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emotions naturally there was a somber tone by the speakers but more importantly more significantly there were defined messages from each of those who took to the stage including. fiance but also human rights activist the nobel prize winner talked with her man from yemen one of the world's richest men on the owner of the washington post the outlets which jamal often wrote for jeff bezos each one of them saying that it was their duty to continue pushing his legacy a legacy of speaking truth to power a message of ensuring that free independent journalists and free independent voices were not silenced and one that would counter of the oppressive regimes in this world that we live in today aside from the speeches that were given there was also the unveiling of a memorial stone and that is significant for a number of reasons 1st and foremost the remains of jamal official cure what is
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enough of them nobody knows where they are the saudis have not disclosed and have refused to cooperate you with the investigators by identifying what exactly has happened to them and therefore he has never been until now afforded a decent burial or a proper burial of any kind so this stone will serve as a place where people can come and pay their respects to him a 2nd reason is that it will serve as a physical reminder of the life of the journalist whose. was happened in such a brutal manner that this by the fact that the saudi consulates behind me this building has now been sold by saudi authorities and therefore its future is uncertain in front of it will be this stone that's will remind people that's on october the 2nd 2018 if saudi journalist entered the building through a process some paperwork never to come out. the reason many believe was that he was critical of
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a regime that is stands accused of not just oppressing its own people but also waging wars like the one in yemen that has been described as the worst humanitarian crisis of our time u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi has accused the white house of continuing business as usual with the saudi leadership. we also hear today on the one year anniversary. of the case shogi since because shogi which killed it it's such a very sad thing and at the same time you see the administration schmoozing with the very people who perhaps orchestrated that police in hong kong or the known saying the shooting of a teenage protester by police during violent demonstrations on tuesday this was the scene at a playground on a short while ago thousands of people have rallied in multiple locations throughout the day the 18 year old boy said to be in a stable condition in hospital after being hit in the chest that close range police
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say it was an act of self-defense and as a drum brown reports the increasing violence has divided opinion in the semi autonomous city. the violence was intense and lasted until early wednesday morning affecting areas across hong kong leaving some neighborhoods eerily quiet but few cities in the world clean up quickly as hong kong in the street would have been a battleground until just a few hours earlier they were wiping away graffiti before getting back to work. food vendor supports the protest movement but worries about the escalating violence buying and he said may i blame not only the protesters but also the police for affecting our livelihoods others like this rubbish collector say the protesters are pushing hong kong to the brink of the ordinary people are being victimized the most we will end up losing our jobs the young protesters are having fun with it we are suffering the police say more than 100 people were injured in the latest clashes
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among them an 18 year old student who was shot in the chest with a live bullet he's in a stable condition outside his school students staged a peaceful protest on wednesday shocked by what happened recently he's behind me. police. i don't know why he was nice things i don't know why the situation hong kong police say the shooting of a teenager was legal and reasonable because the officer concerned was acting in self-defense thank god i don't know if our body authority you can see that at the time his life was hanging on a thin line and then there was no other choice to use other types of force or other types of weapons yeah to use the quickest way to remove the threat to his life and the lives of his other colleagues to get something away since the protest began almost 4 months ago more than 1500 people have been arrested straining hong kong's
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legal system almost 100 appeared in court on wednesday the head of hong kong police are said to choose day was the most chaotic and violent day in recent hong kong history his words raise a serious question mark as to whether local elections due to be held in just a few weeks' time will in fact go ahead after all mainland visitors are still coming here mused by the posters insulting their leaders and political system impressions they'll take home with them adrian. thousands of workers in jakarta are protesting against the government's planned labor laws they say the wage and health insurance regulations are discriminatory the government proposed labor law reforms including an increase in health care and social security premiums the protests are taking place outside the parliament in jakarta and in some other cities across the country. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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pretrial corruption hearings have begun that's anyone who is facing bribery fraud and breach of trust charges in 3 cases and indictments will make it harder for him to negotiate a power sharing deal after last month's inconclusive election harry fossett reports from west jerusalem. one main theme emerges from the challenges facing benjamin netanyahu both in their content and in his response the israeli prime minister's concern for what his critics call his obsession with his media coverage. after a 3 year flood of systematic and partial leaks it is about time that the public hears everything also my side in a complete whole manner without mediators without things the ship and distortion that was his reasoning he said for requesting that his pretty indictment hearings in front of israel's attorney general should be televised have a high mandelbrot rejected that his office suggesting netanyahu is lawyers concentrate on their case not public opinion he is recommending charges against it
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in yahoo in 3 separate cases each with its own code number in case 1000 now you know who it is why sarah or ledge who received in some cases requested gifts from billionaire associates totaling more than $200000.00 case 2000 refers to what the attorney general calls an offer of a bribe by the israeli media magnate on moses that he knew i was accused of discussing a plan to disrupt a competitor to moses daily newspaper if moses is reporters covered netanyahu more favorably charges under consideration in both cases fraud and breach of trust but it's in case for 1000 where the greatest paralyze for netanyahu he faces possible charges of bribery a much more serious crime than you know who is alleged to have used his then power as communications minister as well as prime minister to change regulations favoring the owner of israel's main telecom company the alleged payoff not just positive coverage on the new site while a. but what the a.g. calls an extraordinary intense relationship with the prime minister and his wife
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dictating details of content and presentation and the prosecution has a valuable asset in the shape of. a longtime close confidant of the netanyahu family who turned state's witness last year it's going to be very very difficult to attack that witness some of felber who was so close to it and you know pointing the finger at him again that is what distinguishes case 4000 from the other cases the other cases there isn't necessarily a insider netanyahu person who's pointing the finger. one option for self-preservation has eluded netanyahu last month stalemate election preventing any new legislation that could have granted him immunity his main rival benny gantz maintains that he won't share the premiership in a unity government with someone facing indictment with those talks failing netanyahu is likely to return the mandate he received from the president just last week to try to form a government he knows time is against him if he's indicted but tries to stay in office he'd be likely to face
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a supreme court judgement on whether that would even be legal as well as increasing political pressure to step aside for sit al-jazeera west jerusalem purifiers are being reported in the amazon rain forest in brazil recent data shows a 35 percent fall comparative july and august results president day are both in our order the 60 day ban on controlled fires following the international outcry about hundreds of blazes as well as the environmental destruction but drought is helping to fuel the rapid spread of fires a neighboring bolivia firefighters are struggling to contain blazes more than 2000000 hectares have burned in the past 3 weeks alone wildfires this year have destroyed huge areas of biodiverse forest as well as farms. there's been a u.s. gold rush at the world championships in qatar the americans dominating day 5 led by their new sprinting sensation reports. if there was ever
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a man born to be in the spotlight. it's this man. is a figure that the sport of athletics desperately needs that tries to move forward in a post about world charismatic good looking and extremely quick. his 1st well tarzan in the 200 meters in 19.83 seconds ahead of canada's andre the grass and managed that suggested that this would be the 1st of many. as confident as you don't see on the start i was coughing i knew that no matter what was going to happen to my weapons. i was going to win that race because i've been in races where i've been in last i've been in forest i've been in the middle but i know no matter where i am i will come out and grab that when they tell you to your own farkas purely on the 200 meters here in doha come to take care lympics the expectation is
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that he'll double up and compete in the 100 meters as well and with his head dyed silver and a tribute to one of his favorite anime characters expect him to dominate take a 2020 matches both dominated by 2008. another american gold another dominant performance this time by donovan brazier in the 800 meters his championship record winning time of one minute 42.34 2nd suggesting he'll be the man to take david rudisha is a name to crown. while team usa dominated on the track it was a field events a pretty surreal drama. a south african born javelin thrower. country's 1st ever gold in this event with a final throw of 66.56 meters it was even more. paul volt it came down to a straight fight between defending champion america's time kendrick and armando plum teeth also both played for me to go at the 7 ignored we needed to commit 6 me
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to 032 when. i filed but he won plenty of the fair and. kendrick winning bar that you of less tense during the competition expect his battle with the prime teeth to continue in tokyo in 9 months time. al-jazeera well russia might be famous for its vodka but its people are no longer so fond of drinking it's a study by the world health organization has found a 43 percent drop in alcohol consumption from 2003 to 2016 it's being attributed to a government push to change drinking habits. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour the u.s. house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff says he's deeply concerned by secretary of state michael pales actions in the impeachment inquiry pompei or has
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been accused of attempting to stall the investigation after he tried to block politicians from questioning state department witnesses u.s. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders hospital his campaign team says the senator experienced chest pains at a campaign event doctors found a blocked artery and have successfully inserted 2 tiny tubes known as stents all his events have been canceled until further notice. police abuse live rounds to break up the testers in iraq's capital there are of also been protests in several other cities across the country at least 4 people have died in protests in the past 2 days what boris johnson says is final bricks that offer has been delivered to the e.u. the british prime minister says the proposal would require compromise from both sides and would not include customs tracks on the island of ireland
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a moment of silence has been held in istanbul on the 1st anniversary of the murder of saudi arabian journalists. family friends and members of the u.n. investigation team were at the ceremony in turkey his fiance spoke of her pain after wards here in my life i stand here broken but. proud to see you all here and all i still see just is i want to know what happened so he's got the i want he's going to be released from jail i want those. held accountable for de action police in hong kong people in hong kong that is are denouncing the shooting of a teenage protester by police during violent demonstrations on tuesday thousands of people have rallied in multiple locations throughout the day 18 year old boy is said to be stable in hospital after being hit in the chest that close range police
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my break. eddie harrison and eat a tale met after splitting a winning lotto ticket together and last month they got married but his mother lying tells us some folks are already trying to tear them apart is likely so it's his if not if love let him be happy it is daughter rebecca wright and rebecca sister or even sco guardians the sister is fighting rebecca for full custody to want to sell my mother's house what if she wants the money if the sister wins edith would either have to move to florida with the sister or be sent to a home to go to separate us this may go to the writers know about the little i think of plagiarism certainly do. and i also think a trace home rehabilitation loan program that doesn't sound good i don't know if i
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can open that since i'm not her guardian anymore the doctor said she had mild dementia and that she needed a pov attorney while i was her pov attorney a 3rd party says the current mason was appointed her guardian my sis is have that little relationship with my mother and the muslim mom down through the years. ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready ready
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annie and eat it. thank you. julie. since throughout. regular marriage or hinder a marriage and they got married. got honest marriage. and we are on this one here today. or did i love about david where'd she was and and and fits into an intel can do maybe that the color of the skin but the heart that's what we see. where the heart is rid ability. to lead
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in the media. so that made her and me you know and it's part of. the cold and we're going to journey's end the marriage. it's. not legal. it's great where's there and. what not to wear our. heart. remember the line. i was called by my lawyer and told that my sister may come and that the money i said would get separated from eddie eddie. does not want to go to florida he'd never been on the plane and he's saying that right now isn't the time for him to try now they don't want to think and my sister saw me many times that
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her husband is abusive abusive abusive i think the objective is to move mom separate mom. and me and silva hols. or rent the house and put them into. an institutional situation and his family could be in god here in. the living room because if you. don't so we'll both you all look so good yeah you're going to be wrong and they look where you look where you know where it is not only is ready along oh well i don't know yet it's ok we're sitting here already but yeah i warned him sealed how we traded yeah yeah yeah yeah. i know you're very pretty and forced. race. so let us pray
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the lord's prayer. over the wires and have an alibi would leave reading that i mean you know the real be on that or that as it is i think heaven or your guard from whom all of this. and you are a part that everything will work you know it was a real deal i know you and i don't blame you for a. well. i have to look you're an older cold who is is that's the god of the conservative or. that's a good these are the are you concerned at all or. will they be and that i've never
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met you before and. they want you to go to florida. where logo is a lawyer been fair with their work back they. tell you good give us busy so for. i can't get her she took she she was abused. once you were down there just a list. is not an accurate this is not accurate i wanna date the race hopeless you live in there you know you prefer me track make me clean. the developers hands on here plus you're a pretty good pretty means in a group a. and b. is that you make me do some work. i don't need any authority to be on
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