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on al-jazeera. the on the on. the. egypt's former president hosni mubarak has died at the age of 91. he was ousted in the 20 level revolution after really egypt for 3 decades. he had seen we continue our breaking news coverage this hour egypt's former president hosni mubarak has died he led the country for decades before he was ousted following the revolution in 2011 he was 91 years old laura burton manley takes a look back on the barents life. hosni mubarak maintained
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a firm grip on power in egypt for 3 decades. until finally in 2011 the people had enough millions took to the streets hundreds of killed but after 18 days this. president mohamed hosni mubarak has the cited wave the office of the president of the republic. the crowds reacted as they heard the news that brought the man with an iron fist down. the military council took the reins of power but it was from the bullet train the mubarak had originally risen to power. a former chief in 1973 he led an air campaign the regain the sinai peninsula from israel it has been a humiliating loss in the 967 war president anwar sadat's made him
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vice president. mubarak was just meters away from sadat when he was shot dead in 1990. 8 days later. became president almost immediately he implemented emergency laws giving the state sweeping powers of arrest and cousin basic freedoms that would remain in place for his entire presidency there were a number of assassination attempts like this one during a visit to ethiopia in the mid 990 s. nearly 60 people were killed in luxor. mubarak cracked down on rounding up thousands of suspects from the inside many egyptians considered his rule oppressive although he won 4 elections there were allegations of fraud but he continued to impress betty in the global political arena as he made international diplomacy
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a cornerstone of his rule. to secure a steady flow of oil supplies into world markets and brokered deals between the palestinians and the israelis the americans enlisted support of 2 major allies saudi arabia and egypt the saudi kingdom used its financial power and egypt under mubarak use its political leverage to influence arab league decisions the strategy paid off and he received crucial u.s. military aid with billions of dollars. but unflinching western support from a barak soon faded with the arab spring began mubarak was arrested and charged with corruption and abuse of power in 2012 he was sentenced to life in prison the failing to stop the killing of hundreds of protesters after a retrial mubarak was acquitted in 2017. but his legacy has
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endured with the current regime led by another military figure. using similar hardline tactics to crackdown on dissent in order to stay in power. well is in turkey's hansei province near the border with syria we can cross live to him now. the egyptian president say as per the statement mourning mubarak as a war hero is that hosni mubarak is likely to be remembered. well for his supporters he's definitely seen as a war hero and the each time they would go back to 1973 when he was top commander of the egyptian air force and. about that war those been widely seen as a decisive moment in the modern history of egypt later on has to mubarak in
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interviews with the international media would always go back to those years and would talk intimately about what he has always described as a decisive role that the egyptian air force played in 1973 to the point where he was hinting that with down that wall the the egyptian wouldn't have been able to make significant military gains particularly at the very 1st days of the of the war against israel or the war of the 6 day so basically for his supporters for the military establishment in egypt they definitely say see the man. as a war heroes some want to be and to be respected and whose legacy is to be respected on the other hand if you look at his opponents they would tell you that although it's back to his legacy when it comes to serving in the military defending
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. egypt but by the world when member that this is someone who has broken the promises he made in 1981 when he in 1981 he he delivered failed to deliver on political reforms and economic reforms and they will definitely remember that this is someone who was completely in denial when 2011 hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the country saying enough is enough we need a new replacement and hashem he was certainly he was egypt's leader for decades for 3 decades for many egyptians he was the only president they'd known for a considerable period of time well sort of legacy does he leave behind. what basically hala sometimes it's very interesting to go back to the history of modern history of egypt to understand the massive challenges that testable faced himself because now germany of the nazi was the most important political figure in
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modern history of egypt he came to power after the 1952 military coup and japan of the not so suddenly found himself down in conflicts particularly the war was a go against israel as 1967 was a decisive moment he was widely seen by many people as an indication that jim out of the not failed in what he was promising his old people. after his death and once said that came over and he started to sort of relax the state's controlled economy and inject a few doses of liberalism into the economy because he realized that he said bell time to address the growing demands of the people. and what senator said that was assassinated and about and has to mubarak a man has to about it understood very well of the very beginning that the only way for him to continue is just start to address those issues particularly a political reforms but above all genuine political reforms that would pave the way
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for the opposition to play a vibrant of all in the political process in the economy and this is what happened ok in faith on both fronts people start suddenly started to say that he didn't deliver on the promises to clamp down on corruption on political reforms and i think these were the main factors that paved the way for the distant turned that suddenly morphed into an unprecedented political expression of rejection in 2011. ok ashim joining us there live from the turkey syria border thank you very much indeed to stand by we may come back to you but for now let's say export the ends of hosni mubarak's rule those protests back in 2011 jamal i'll show ya was one of al-jazeera as correspondents he was there in egypt covering those dramatic process and the revolution he joins us now live from the chin is in capital tunis jamal you
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were there you covered the process that brought about the end of the hosni mubarak rule we've been hearing some of mubarak's main achievements his wider legacy but for many people who've been following the news there overriding association with the name hosni mubarak is those protests or do you think this news will be received by those who who brought about the end of that of that 10 year that's on. those those days we missed the historical gatherings of people across egypt in 2011 were probably the best expression of what the people of egypt felt was mubarak's legacy and that's was a legacy of corruption of oratory an ism as well as a konami downturn which impacted on millions of egyptians if you look at the facts
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of what that impact had on egyptians you're talking about more than 10000000 people suffering hepatitis c. being an epidemic that's impacted almost every family in egypt you're talking about the egyptian economy being or the egyptian currency being the weakest that had been for decades under hosni mubarak the most number of amount of political prisoners as well as those who died in police custody due to police brutality from the credit side and others and that is what drove so many people through this streets now obviously throughout those 30 years there are different achievements that the egyptian president as well as the governments and states would want to look out but for the average egyptian be it the money in their pockets which very quickly evaporated over those times or the safety and security that they. quite quickly did not feel that is what they will remember hosni mubarak from policy as well
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there was a lot of controversial decisions and positions that trust him about which led to a lot of popularity not just amongst the average egyptian but also amongst many in the arab spring streets the most recent of them or the latest rather of them before he was ousted was his position because of the the blockade on gaza and participating in that said looking at his position in the 2008 war in gaza. it's ron how it was announced from the capital cairo essentially by then foreign minister tzipi livni and his draw and mubarak's foreign minister who's now the secretary of the arab league or ahmed aboul it's all of those were the less popular decisions but definitely the more overriding ones which impacted on so many millions of egyptians and it is those policies which they continue to reject
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essentially and that's what many egyptians will be remembering him by. and in terms of those process themselves think they change the face so for the country this revolution it was a it was a very dynamic time do you think i mean certainly for the people who see parts led to a change of administration and certainly there another change yet again do you think people in egypt. felt it was time for that revolution to come or do you think this was just a reaction to the final years of the of the mubarak grain. i think there's a tendency for people to assume that 2011 came out of nowhere and it was a sudden explosion but when you look at egypt and the developments that took place in egypt you'll see that actually there was a gradual build up there was the enough movements that can fire a movement which was set up several years before of a cross-section of egyptian political society that was calling for him to step down
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there was the 2006 april 2000 a trial the april 6th movement which happened in the working factories of the hudna there was the return of veteran statesmen from about i.e. and his 7 point plan of change there was a build up of opposition there was a build up of calls for reform there was a build up of demands for more freedom which. culminated in 2011 to put it down as a natural and true his reign would negate those different events that took place before what's also important in that there is sensitivities what we're talking about the those who have passed because of obviously the natural human inclination to respect the deceased but from a purely political or analytical perspective of looking at politicians and the
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legacy mubarak during those those 11 those those days of the 2000 levon revolution not once demonstrated a shift in his policy in fact the psychs or the that became famous were dispersed by his security services the incidents of square where people came riding on camels to kill the unarmed protesters the snipers which took out protesters. from the rooftops those were all parts of the security establishment which mubarak presided over a and that's why it's important. look at this shift i mean the one thing that mubarak stayed true true was his refusal to leave egypt and he said that he was going to die in his land then refused to run away so to speak as for example the former president of the newseum did when the revolution happened and he fled to saudi arabia but mubarak insisted throughout even when he was part of what many
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analysts would describe as a sham court proceedings he insisted that he had done nothing wrong and in fact accused the protesters of being foreign agents ok thank you so much indeed. joining us live from she knows the all that stay with us i'm joined in the studio by a sure who's professor of security studies at the door heart institute's kids have you wear this on set. remembering hosni mubarak who has passed away. age 91 he has quite the legacy as you know it's a presidency that lasted over 30 years and ended in ignominy didn't it. what are your 1st impressions and thoughts of this uses that comes in i will you remember was the well there's a lot to remember to be honest he is the longest serving ruler in egypt since 100
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r.t. rule from 18 or 5 to 848. he is. the highest military ranking officer ruled egypt except for the current one. i think he was a general when he ruled. he was called for 30 years and there were very tumultuous years is survivor. survived the assassination attempt on sadat he was right beside him on 6 october 9817 other people were killed he was 26 injured he did not get any any injuries. and then throughout the eighty's he kind of reoriented. in his in his forty's opened up a bit of. a bit of allowance of political freedoms even allowed the groups like the muslim brothers to run in 19041907 parliamentary elections. got back egypt on track with the arab league because of the boycott after the camp david accords and the peace agreement. the ninety's he was a survivors he survived over 6 s.
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nation attempts most famous is on the in 1903 you and they planted they planted some bombs in his way in his airplane way and the $95.00 it is a bubble. but also fought in against an islamic insurgency that was going on in upper egypt and partly a terror campaign title. but also in the 1900. 80. 2 words more collaboration with israel getting closer to the united states even joining the us in the 2 or its efforts to liberate kuwait. and then throughout the to solve this is when you saw the deal shift towards a new policy of egypt which is making an inheritance of the country of probably handing over power to his son. explicitly 1st attempted on the then didn't work and then after that and this is when you saw the some of the rifts with the with the
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army specifically. there's a civilian come from. well the american western educated background versus the the army guys who inhabited the country since 105-2954 depend on where you do want to draw the line. and and that and there was see this all of this was from 1911 cds all very intense trade oppression campaigns but they clearly against opposition all kinds and then activists which ultimately mobilized many of those activists in and 20 they haven't partly because of the inheritance issue. as of trying to hand over and empower his son partly because of 3 decades of corruption repression partly because finally there was a civil resistance movement that succeeded in tunisia so actually gave hope that actually the those dictators are not beyond are not gods they can they can be fought back and this is what you saw still he survived the revolution isn't 11
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here's how he survived the coup after the revolution which was a coup in a way against the revolution but also against his regime because it was a new regime and in many ways lasted till 80 years after the revolution you know he was deposed on the 11th of february 27th he died now 25th of february 2020 you see that there's so much to unpack there and we will dive into in more detail in the hours to come but for now thank you very much indeed sure professor at the institute let's move on to see some of the other stories making news today and a rise in coronavirus stats in china shop increase in infections elsewhere is stalking fears that the global spread of the outbreak is entering a new stage iraq has now banned travelers from 7 countries after reporting its 1st case on monday the band countries is iran it's confirmed 15 deaths but has denied reports that the toll could be much higher bahrain afghanistan kuwait and old man
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have all reported infections well in europe italian authorities have sealed off the worst affected towns in the north 7 people there have its. 100 people have contract since the virus the highest concentration outside asia at least 10 people have died in south korea where there are almost a 1000 cases where u.s. forces there are considering scaling back military exercises as a result of china numbers of new infections in areas outside of her b. province are falling but there have been another 71 death. mostly in the epicenter well we've got us a big standing by for us in tehran but 1st let's go to hong kong and adrian brian adrian a lot of moving parts with this story this is certainly the spread since it is reaching voices as far away as. focusing in on on china and the area where you
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are just give us a sense of how things are developing there that the authorities starting to get a handle on the situation. well i think what's happening in south korea actually is what is confirming the worst fears of the world health organization because there the virus seems to be outpacing the efforts to contain it and remember the world health organization for the moment has stopped short of declaring a pandemic but it also says that it believes a number of countries are not prepared for that eventuality and that's the reason why stock markets have been rattled in asia on tuesday the nikkei index in tokyo opened down more than 3 percent toyota shares also falling because of course that japanese car manufacturer is very dependent on chinese suppliers now the sentiment on the market is this china is the engine of world economic growth but
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china also is responsible for a large amount of the world's consumption but chinese people aren't spending and they are not traveling also in this vein today the french forum a french finance minister has been in greece and he says that the virus has been a game changer and that it's time to rethink the global supply chain in his words it would be unreasonable and unthinkable for the world to continue relying on china and it's that sort of sentiment that is causing the markets in asia to to fluctuate so violently at the moment as they are also in other parts of the world now across the border in china state media is reporting that china could begin testing a new vaccine in the next couple of weeks they say that a professor in university has been experimenting with a vaccine he's had for oral doses with no side effects but other experts around the
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world will tell you it's probably going to be a long time before a vaccine is developed and of course that will involve a lot of clinical trials to ensure that it is safe and effective. life as in hong kong thank you. no man in the united arab emirates have suspended some transport channels with iran the key health official is now tested positive for the virus for more let's bring in i said big he's live in the arabian capital asset working 8 hours. well health minister dr erode harry. has tested positive for corona virus he's posted a video on social media where he's confirmed this sense in quarantine now we are now in the bizarre situation where the doctor dr harry chee the deputy health minister gave a press conference from the crown standing next to the government spokesperson be
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in that press conference he was offering his resignation if. if even half of the number that the m.p. that member of parliament from home has and 50 people have died he says that even if half of that number have died i will hand in my resignation so he gave his press conference into iran amongst members of parliament amongst the press and now he's tested positive and in the situation where he's been in contact with senior members of government and who have who have contact with the president and were in a situation where effectively the government could be infected it's very possible with the coronavirus you just asked adrian if the government has control of the situation where the hair the government doesn't even seem to be able to protect itself from the corona virus now we've had about $95.00 cases now in the last 24 hours that's reasonable so that's a rise of $34.00 people infected and the dead number of dead is 15 and the ongoing dispute and war of words between that member of parliament from all which is the
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epicenter of the crown of us here in iran and the health minister is still ongoing in that member of parliament with a meter body has said 50 people have died he said that people are still being buried in the cemeteries of calm and doctors are writing down and the cause of death as respiratory problems to hide the fact actually that it's from the virus those people dying from the wards. for coronavirus and that's what he's been saying he's criticize the government but right now the people of iran will be looking at the government for reassurance advice president rouhani this morning. asked people to remain calm and not to panic but what do what does he expect iranians to do when ministers themselves have been infected by the chronic virus who seeing less people out on the streets more people very mosques more people were in clubs i question the government account and now we've possibly got a government that's been effective the coronavirus only been in contact with it ok
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i said back their voice in life from thank you. now u.s. president donald trump says he's optimistic a comprehensive trade deal with india will be reached as he brought some his 2 day visit he held talks with the indian prime minister narendra modi in new delhi trips designed not only to boost ties and trade but also trumps reelection chances at home by pealing indian american voters elizabeth purana has this analysis from new delhi on the areas of agreements and the tensions in the 2 countries partnership. what the 2 leaders did stress today. perhaps more than anything else was on trade it's the biggest sticking point in their relationship that had rounds of retaliatory tariffs on each other's products in 2018 and we heard president trump yesterday say that they were going to work on the to the biggest and best trade deal and promise to moody today said that in the distance.
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i'm going to get together to work on something that despite you know president trumps optimism saying that they have really close the truth is that the u.s. trade representative lite high said did not come as planned ahead of donald trump's visit because they weren't making great progress so. that's trade they talk a lot about defense and security but this is the one of their relationship trade not going so well then you know questions around the shared values democratic values at the moment with this indian government and prominence to be on the criticism over the citizenship goal that they passed in december so. they have emphasized defense and trade and more than anything though this really was a show of. their friendship and you know and beyond that they
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haven't the wealth and that prime minister. modi had for president trump president trump did something very similar problems to morty when he went to houston texas in september last year and was greeted by 50000 and their turkeys president has confirmed that sense of 2 turkish soldiers in libya are timecard to one sense and troops in january to support libya's internationally recognized governments in tripoli government forces are battling fighters loyal to warlord who the for have to have been trying to capture the capital for the past 10 months. in tripoli insists people there. waiting to see if turkey retaliate for the soldiers deaths. the president. as he was addressing his speech to the opposition he is justifying their existence the military individuals and also the advance of weapons with the government of national accord so the fact that the president of egypt is
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mentioning that they have lost soldiers in libya that could be some kind of justification to any counter offensive turkey seems to be playing a major rule to turkish military existence on the ground to the government forces has achieved a supposed team chill change on the ground repealing the offensive by have to forces that started on april 4th last year but again it seems that these. violations by have to force according to the government of national court are dealing the peace process in geneva. the state owns all company in libya says fighting in the past month alone has cost $2000000000.00 forces loyal to war $204.00 have to have blockaded libya's main source of income since mid january including major oil fields and export terminals afters also
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continuing his temper offensive into capturing capital tripoli. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines former egyptian president hosni mubarak has died at the age of 91 in cairo he spent 3 decades in office before being ousted by an uprising in 2011 just syria's has a says his supporters see him as a war hero are others say he failed to listen to the people basically for his supporters for the military establishment in egypt they definitely say see the man . as a war heroes some want to be honored to be respected and his legacy is to be respected while they're on the other hand if you look at his opponents they would
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tell you that although we respect his legacy when it comes to serving in the military defending. it just by the by the world remember that this is someone who has broken the promises he made in 1981 when he in 1981 he he didn't fail to deliver on political reforms and economic reforms and they will definitely remember that this is someone who was completely in denial when in 2011 hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets across the country saying enough is enough we need a new replacement. iraq has banned travelers and 7 countries after reporting its 1st coronavirus case on monday people from iran and italy are among those bards iran is reporting 15 deaths and dozens of confirmed cases including a key health official meanwhile the u.s. says it's considering scaled back joint military exercises with soul due to
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concerns about the spread of the virus 13 south korean military personnel are infected we should why does there be a 1000 cases that's the most outside of china. u.s. president donald trump says he's optimistic that a comprehensive trade deal with india will be reached as he wraps up his 2 day visits the trips designed to boost ties on trades but trump also wants to appeal to indian american voters ahead of the u.s. election president trump's visit is going on as finals continues over india's contentious citizenship law 7 people including a police officer died during confrontations hundreds of business activists have been protesting against the law well that's you up to date stay with us an al-jazeera witness is up next.
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but. i have never really fit into any or any group i've heard it all like you're not somali enough you're not a good muslim you're not american and. have multiple identities multiple things that make me what i am. that's what makes me me. not an easy thing to be when the world wants me to be like one thing or the other. i am somebody or make all the fashion industry by told a day job will be mortal signed by a major moving agency to date which achievements for a girl who was once a which. she's not posing to shoot from one week. this cannot be my life. right.
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so thinking with you thinking this would be cool to like some stuff and. everything happening it's like february but then it literally goes new york london milan. peris been going for weeks now around and then back to back and i don't know what will be a part of humanity part of any thing and hopefully it's still not something.
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that i think that on the page that i was on. song germany. barbarella the so b. and after listening. to one of my mcmahon well it was a just and there have germany and to how long that's a. so if you ask me what i talk about. when i'm at school on the spike to the nice we have lots of opportunities that come out of the fact that she's such a good speaker now and people want that story as you build a name for yourself and opens up ugly kind of an opportunity to build
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a business out of it mother. i mean money to go move a little awesome and play money for women if they just like you. progress you know on the go but on other little. you. cannot follow you know how. besides the modeling she said you know i think i can just work or do something else besides modeling like is there a way to just be like ok. i think all of those things that we are spreading out into kind of become something that's full time because modeling isn't going to always be very good. but i was one of those it's the we're not all it's like everything are fake action mob also although you don't like the they don't like the wars they don't get the word when i was. you
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know mckay welcome to the mill the good comedy. regular i had a look at of moco house if you did i don't know what i learned because small fear in a day of my life has shattered and i'm out there used to people saying ok up and taken off the head job and i'm going to be a model but the other i don't quit do you. how'd. you have but i. didn't want to damage. you know. because. i'm happy why i like unhappy me here at the same time because that about happen that i know the end of the day i do that what with the black why hasn't cut off like you know about his and family go well for us really well and hasty you know had we have had good.
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does it really. has been. but are going on to where we were fake god because he vowed not to get out you know. my going to was. going to bring it home to look yes i mean i already knew where she stood with the whole i mean that we have been going to a long running you know it's i mean i. think you know i think in all like all groups somebody has to go out and be the 1st you know that's not a bad thing is just it's not easy. ladies and gentlemen welcome to the 27th season miss it assuming you are serious to you it's a fact of life for me i'm sitting here but i'm still somewhat let's begin time in the contestants but if it's i don't know this going to see us get this.
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though my roommate was pretty tall and you don't know all i was like 12 time looking i never sit down with them and that's a whole you know you just do it so i can't see any of the right mr nice. and there is anyone that. i know now that i could like ok so. i put myself in this position so other people can see our human side but with that also comes a lot of responsibility. i know that one long stop it can potentially change how a lot of parents see girls. was no mark no one not that did not know who. well i would if someone was watching.
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me that's how they really got. hired i think look the other took the money i mean my mouth but i could. walk to somewhere to go but i was so much it was just good. to see and privileged that was one of their big. i'm. going to. let me. 6 here. so those girls i love you and support you so much but i just want to warn you you should know where to take cause because this shows your body and that is not part of. this is just advice from someone who wants the best for you along. so much for caring enough to be me
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but modest to personal preference and i really liked that dress. going down. the museum of. the goods. this is a song to say this vintage someone new woman. oh my gosh more so miley been. that's how the bush would like. to see were. all my guys i remember this yes this is. our 1st home was actually half of this and if the repeal. this is actually
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like luxury really good this is a must sort of bird's room for the family but. a lot of like the younger generation because we were born in the post. war our families had flood by the time we were born so none of us really have much regulation of the maleo or memories there because we've never been. i want to go back on my truck was. asking for that's 3 guys i'm more oh my god i would love more and this is a very i and those want to like information and produce that's right but part of it is our need. to you know. you. are a lot actually. when you are being so even if your strides take
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a little longer. right you're one of the prairies that i have dreamed of me is that she is able to walk at least in one show. you're in charge but enjoy that moment last season there was a lot of interest unfortunately they couldn't figure out a way to meet that clothing and. let it get to them that maybe only a change i mean was good but you just buy and you will hopefully get options or since this is winter fall clothes and you know a little bit easier probably to work with the clothes. i've. lost i lost you know your i love that environment i love that everything's back to further.
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into the past in the future to get it. not going to come down. i might have been the 1st to the high fashion model i don't know if it's just a trend in that state. or the 1000000 other girls so you kind of had to take the initiative and be led by here. to be the limit line or not every business here. and. he's been there. yes. i. do. i think we have time. to think what is good for you.
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and so are you walking like it shows very good to be. like yeah. everybody was a mess that was like. a dream in l.a. or dinner i would. have. got way back there like the fact they. are expected. to know ok the future of the running. so. they narrow that down to miles ok for. your. more.
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we still don't have a show booked and confirmed but we're still here. like one rejection is worse than love her. it's just sometimes when it's stuff that i can't control my height i can grow 6 inches i know that you know. there is no one to look at you know somebody i can reference.
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i would love to see most of my doing more catwalk grand forces. in the industry like ok here i fashion model that's why you wake up and do everything some get to the point of being there. you know and i think. that at. any time i think.
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very sweet voice actually i'm backstage here in l.a. i mean this is one of those shows during new york fashion week that is quite literally out of this world. when you watch where they are and if the skull was 3 to one that's. that was by far like the longest runway i have ever done in my life. and one side
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of my brand like ok powerful want to lose that and then also it's very important to know that the word to want to lead one wrong turn blue and one is about robot. but it's also about ok i have this incredible opportunity to write resigns my movie so like show people this is a new face i feel like i would be doing a huge disservice to myself and to all the little girls that are looking up to me if i didn't make this the most that i can. good morning. good morning welcome everyone my name is denise wallace heitkamp and i'm your state director i promise not to teach you any choreography 'd. i got it going on but i won't
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be a target but you know how do you all of us oh the honesty i appreciate that and those people when they feel a little bit of fear they let's hear your lines but you did. on the other hand. to be here leaves one to turn on the. stronger and better version of your authentic self and you would not. be. going to was. i don't. know. what's going to. be free and you're going to find a lot of those 8 somali girls to see or. a lot of people never thought to do
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a pageant and with the job but obviously like you know now they see it nothing's stopping them and it's great. 'd that i was. i think i just know you're. * ok are you excited to learn this. marcy fits as far as i know i don't i thought you know i own it everyone was coming i mean yes and it looks like i'm quite insane to think that exactly one year ago that the pageant was little. or no. yes i gather right last year it was really difficult for. my mom to understand it and it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute but. they're off my jacket. so now i see parents
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like supporting their daughters to go into pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree with. the way i'm never going to say i don't understand where she's coming from because i get it. i've always told my mom like you want me to stop i'll stop. but she's allowed to make this choice for myself. i just can't believe like how much my mom has changed how accepting she's become. she's actually like very supportive she's so happy for the other girls. i know it's not easy for her but the fact that she's sitting here with me like it just goes to show like how much she really cares we would like to have especially
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on li prison this next word she stood on this very stage is a contestant last here she is an example of how tragedy provides a. usually spread powerful message. thanks. to our. son. a model going on the other walk. with her to. walk a subway. mark
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on your money. money so well done. i know when i do go back that because of. that. i. started and i was like i was born here.
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i'll be here like. a day so excited. and feeling well on the scene. so also. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy have their star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to. in
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2009 a torture victim of the brutal arjen time the delon regime confronted his interrogator who tortured no no no. i was in target has justice now been served for the atrocious crimes committed decades earlier the idea of the truth you're telling lies and investigation into the dark history of argentina why didn't they kill me in the end 3 wind interrogating a torture on al-jazeera. perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie if an experiences of. the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony we've got you know very little. with this
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documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello from doha i'm hala mohit scene with the al-jazeera news are coming up. the mubarak who ruled egypt since hoping toppled in the 20 a level revolution has died aged 91 mubarak spent years behind bars after the uprising but was eventually a question of the charges against him we'll have full analysis and reaction from around the region also ahead. we have outbreaks in multiple countries right now increasing at exponential growth rates.

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