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looking environmental impact if it were to privatized you know it's a food tax on al-jazeera if you want to help save the world. and hero. but i'm a clock in the hall the top stories here on al-jazeera and memorials have been held in minneapolis and in new york and owner of george floyd who's killing it spot more than a week of protests across the united states the 46 year old black american died off the police knelt on his neck during an arrest it's crazy all these people came to see my brother and that's amazing to me that he touched so many people hearts you know that he did such and you know. you come to 3rd where we're
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from people across right now that's how much they love them you know i'm just stand strong as i can because i need to get it out i need to get it out everybody wants justice we want justice the joints he's going to get it he's going to get it. well let's hear now from the times you can name has more from minneapolis. as personal as the family tributes were to george floyd it definitely building a portrait of a man a father a brother a grandfather son a brother a friend but also the whole of the service was put in the broader context of the historic moment we found ourselves in one of the speakers said kovac 1000 did not kill george floyd a reference to the fact that an autopsy showed he had it in april the speaker said append demick of reese's and discrimination in the united states killed george floyd we heard from floyd's brother who painted a picture of a man who was
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a rabid le bron james fan who they described as being an athletic alpha male with an imposing presence who quote had a way with world words and who was beloved there was mention from the family to think of the children and the grandchild that he left behind but the speakers also again put things into the broader context of this moment that has spawn protests not only around the united states but around the world the floyd family attorney said for too long there has been too justice systems in the united states one for white people and one for black people and he says he believes that this is the best opportunity yet to try to rectify it the 3 former police officers charged with aiding and abetting 2nd degree murder in the floyd case who made the 1st appearance in court over who's on the left has been arrested and charged with his murder while
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the other 3. thomas and to toe were only arrested on wednesday. a judge in the state of georgia has ruled 3 men charged with the murder of a black man will be put on trial. he was chased and shot 3 times by a retired white police officer and his son in february but they were only charged in may after a video of the shooting led to nationwide protests. a u.s. navy veteran has arrived in switzerland after being released by iran michael white had been detained since 2018 president donald trump thanked iran for his release comes a day after an iranian scientist syria's askari arrived back in tehran after being freed from a prison in the united states it's the u.n. says police in the philippines may have killed tens of thousands of people since the government began its war on drugs in 2016 it's warned of in pune it's he hand is calling for an independent investigation. that shows how the very heavy handed
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national security response to problems like. terrorism has really led to very serious human rights violations including widespread feeling between to take but also a real tightening. to fix by suppression the same thing using. world leaders global businesses have raised $80000000000.00 for worldwide vaccination programs a vaccine alliance says it will help immunize hundreds of millions of children across the globe at the fed raising drive included a campaign to fund development and distribution of corona virus vaccine if they become available so the goals government is easing some coronavirus restrictions after 2 nights of angry protests in several cities more than $200.00 people were arrested and the headlines got more news to right after witness aftermath.
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there. i don't like to. know you don't want to. sort of get that lingering year to me. before that summer i hadn't really thought to ask my dad much about his past where he's from you know it's just my dad he was returning to sour rock for the 1st time in over 20 years. my little brother and i knew we'd meet
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a ton of relatives. i even had the snow book to write down all of the names of my new class did you bring some of your wonder messages to give you and i've got to blue and my mom was worried that my dad would get arrested if you return but he promised her that he would stay safely away from the politics. mr president. distinguished guests fellow tribal leaders out as an indigenous preventatives. i was on the club a tribe of set out in malaysia. and i speak on behalf of my people. so all of which is in the state of malaysia is on the island of borneo. no where in the world is primary forest disappearing fast then it is instead on.
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defending or will fly we have been called greenies pirates terrorists and traitors. personally i have been put in prison and in sort of to be confined and for this reason. i was a prison is not like the child who has fallen into the fast flowing river in tennessee in all. but i will put it down i. thought i was born here. every time i have. my father i met this last farm up here the love. where
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yonder right. and he died there. old berio fight there and i thought that it was the ghost from there that killed him. when my dad was my age the only way to get to the village 'd was a week long boat right. now you can just drive there on a liking road. but my dad insisted we go by river. today my dad said we arrive home. she means the village of long to appear. on. hold. my dad had come to sarai to record the stories of the elders when my dad heard
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another village elder passed away he knew he didn't have much time left. there are only a few alive who remember a world before christianity before the use of money. i me very happy that i make no money or c.n.n. i know mostly mom our young man i'm going now now now oh you mean i think bill everything that i want to get out and i would say that i am not that i'm very well and their mother got. a little bit. but you know me a man and i'm like no no i'm very. well i'm going to move a you know we're. going to have been there we don't even during
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a man no more do we know that. i'm not. being in canada as a family for versus being in faroe ark when we are a family of 405060 it feels like it's a totally different dynamic. that's not your agenda it's like the correct temperature. in your. lungs close to nature all about strength training speed and power. and so when we were assuming the older boys would say oh you know that the sooner the better off faster and stronger you have to eat those insects of the house fall
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so yeah. during church. i was surprised because the whole ceremony all the leading of the church the message of the church was being given by one family who was coming to present a project to the community that it's the conflicts. it's as though the church is addressing this project but the project has been approved far all members of the community. told me her on. her. every night day yeah oh there we were we have basically
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a small community development community development here mention. of the community. morris said that his project would provide good things for along a pier a new road and the community hall uyghur culture to be. the people in the village have had bad experiences with development projects in the past because that doesn't this thing but failing companies find them before here it goes a lot of destruction through our lane and. they see fund from dica to build this bridge $1000000.00 bridge and they said it is for development purposes but now you know it's not for development offices it's for a gym but all. the
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situation now is that the club you don't even have title to be allowed only to a tiny portion of. the government however continues to license out the isle of forests to logging and to bump patients. who. despite this injustice the community recently brought the government to court . we finally are claiming all rights to align and suing for the many years of illegal before extension way. the question is does morris project affect our caucus i don't know but i do know that he's working with the chinese n.g.o.s and the stats forestry department. this is the very bottom and we're fighting in
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court right now. and i'm going to be. there every day all of the united nations. and me. university of washington big b. in putting in if. and then and i walked out of the woman. with that if man. but of course he has his own. i would prefer to do is in. the school way i did in going. and i don't come running. as we are.
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we don't know. that. what if you win. if you launch. the war i mean the hour i mean. i mean. you can look. at and project the name. of the what they call quote a medical it might be i mean i missed some project you know predictable me me me. make of a one woman but i'm so my boss of the down. down it's. because a lot of my medical i was you know what i mean your daughter. now that we're.
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all more the. love now another little bit of our going to have a back you know they did. a lot of my do i don't get that. growing up meal. on the lord no 8. i know you're not my going to run don't know. or don't want to find out who was. behind it but. yeah i do you want to know one of. the only one i certainly. am. going to how do i know i think.
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i've been away for too long and when i really odd for me to. who is with whom. when i was in conned after several years i just recognize myself. you know you you know your face your time have had pas you did what you could do within that time so now move on to other things you know so maybe somebody else the new younger generation would take it on from you but this has been going on for 2020 so yeah. the land is getting father and father. being in our graphs.
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the amount of no no. i don't i don't look at me no. a lot me knowing me i don't i don't. i don't i don't complain. now i'm do you get me so i can do i mean mind to drive bring the law. and when you allow it. i'm. going to buy a cd by going up and i've got to. know more of the well what. i'm thinking about morris project. net me hello project a dummy get. up and learn as the ideas he set up in by industry corp. print.
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and then the. movies. i'm the guy in the. beyond i want to live in my lap i'm the guy beyond. i think. i'm going to win. i don't know the answer to me about. my neck my dad heard that the head man had signed away the land. i think to some people my dad looks pretty calm like everything's under control but i can tell that he gets really stressed. according to our lawyers went ahead men signed
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a letter of perimeter survey here announce our traditional territory roughly about 100000 hectors. in a chance we got only 4000 hectors. basically this leaves us with a very small reserve on government. just like our 1st lessons in canada. ok so i learned. about good can only. go in he said i. mean that is yeah. we know. now we're not that large and i don't. know i'm not going to die i don't do that you know i think i'm going to bring about the new doctrine and learn a lot more you know. it's all.
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gone by and. that's what i'm going down and that's going to be are probably work and. it's a matter of how do we deal with that now whether to write a letter we have been advised to do that this is where i really mall over this question whether i should write it or not because as as an outsider i don't think it is my my role to write it but looking around i don't see anyone who would give their time to do the right thing for them the people signing the letter was the head man of the village and 6 other community leaders. today i am a dunce reducto but then i don't know. the chief minister of our. we the people of the upper limb by unmarrieds rivers have been advised by our elders
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and lawyers do not agree in hollowing our customary land to be hastily surveyed. our community leader was misled to sign the permit later under duress. i see in canada i see in other countries how indigenous people without looking far into the future would be very difficult for the future generation to take back the land and saw that is what i'm trying to do create awareness about that before we lose it we have to understand where all these policies of the gunman leads to and how they eventually will push us out of our online. and so in this way i am being dragged into the middle of what i started about 30 years ago . to us no photo so you see everything we don see if this live if
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you saw a good supply market in 1990 my dad in 2000 and many went on a world tour. he tells me at that time the forest was a hot topic the west wanted to find a voice for it. that is no doubt that. many people have been in development i mean with outsiders with the british for example and now we have i don't want to know development but the main issue is there really not my thing against development realities by finding against. injustice is. caused by doubt but if there's far not to be the one thing that rights of indigenous people under threat is no and got somebody and then.
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i was at risk. by you know but i mean the loss of my involvement would be not good but. at the time of my address they had denied that it was because felt ok. the sci fi fans right i don't know where they was the 1st big autistic that week of his that raced my family knew i was a lawyer and i'm supposed to know all the law and how to call bob doing things and they knew how serious this. i've been going to the police
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station every day. i just want to show the police that this someone who knows what's going on and is someone who. incidentally i heard someone from inside of the building calling out to me said that you you know and and it really brought my heart. was my brother talking from me from the other side of the wall and not being able to see him and i think i think that was really ready. heartbreaking for me. because i you know all what the police do to detainees and especially a person in his bosses. i think because a lot of praise from all sides in the nation early dad allow him to go out on bad.
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my dad learned that the police were looking for him he was going to be arrested a 2nd time this time under a new law that could keep him locked up indefinitely so he left the country and stayed away. and that's how did it all and i missed that. and i have not missed seeing him for many many. countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infection in the last few days there's been a day in front of the neighborhood and many fear the calm is being poirot cardstock about for human life coming so fall for pull your plane the focus was on delta.
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here the what spike in public like to face as we bring you the latest developments from across the globe coronavirus condiment special coverage on al-jazeera. a journey of personal discovery my great grandfather he was a slave of the only property al-jazeera is james gunn and expose his family's legacy of slave owners shut down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to slave people and america's debt to the black people today some of us so scar we even scared to speak out because it's a problem. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt. new zealand is in the grip of the housing with the capital open now one of the world's 1st on affordable 51 i want to use makes the families desperate to find a place to hold on on al-jazeera. for we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the wound. center magellanic
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or hand. al-jazeera who bring you the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. i don't know how the top stories here on al-jazeera and memorials have been held in minneapolis and in new york in order of george floyd who's killing sponsible that a week of protests across the united states the 46 year old black american died off the please note on his neck during and the rest it's crazy there all these people came to see my brother and that's amazing to me that he touched so many people hawt . you know the bit you know. you come to where we are from
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people right now and it's almost. you know i'm just staying strong as i came in because i need to get it out i need to get it out everybody just is we want justice for george he's going to get it he's going to get it. 3 former police officers charged with aiding and abetting 2nd degree murder in the floyd case of made their 1st appearance in court there are over on the left was arrested last week and charged with his murder while the other 3 jerry alexander thomas lane and. only arrested on wednesday a u.s. navy veteran has arrived in switzerland after being released by our own michael white had been detained since 2018 president donald trump thanks to run for his release it comes a day off to an iranian scientists through so scary arrive back in tehran to being freed from a prison in the united states several protesters in hong kong have been arrested arts they defied a ban on attending a vigil to commemorate victims of the 989 tiananmen square massacre officers used
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pepper spray to disperse thousands of demonstrators who tried to set up roadblocks with metal barriers world leaders scramble businesses and philanthropists are raised over 80 $1000000000.00 for worldwide vaccination programs the fund raising drive included a campaign to fund development and distribution of coronavirus right scenes if they become available argentina has extended its lockdown until the end of the month as it struggles to control the spread of covert 19 and includes restrictions on movement and businesses in the capital one of their wrists but measures will be relaxed in other parts of the country. setting goals government is easing some coronavirus restrictions off to 2 nights of angry protests in several cities more than 200 people were arrested. today with headlines let's get you back to witness now a time to swim. the
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1st 3 years but difficult. especially with my family's and my mother. it's time i called her and said you know i pray for you. when are you coming back and. you know when i would do up my mother behead this with the head this way because you're a grandfather was the leader of this group. in so we're due to feel about we
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carry that weight but enough to meet the on our soul to as descendants of leaders. thought they needed a map for the court case. my dad realized that if you wanted this man done he would have to organize that himself. no and i'm not like a. guy who gave it up and up. and down they're not about not making to look good i'm not going to i'm going to play. in little or no not by 9 and a not on the blue stopping on bong bong i don't want my mom i'm going to commit i know i'm not over the love me. the guy that the i need to. know for a long time this line that we call our line has had no more. of a legal entity did the government recognize even though the loan for by right but they
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get i'm not a i don't. know nya. name and i thought i'd open up the mail with a love. for no doubt but no no not if he did it. and we can have a constituency of young people going to be interested to love the place up and says that if we don't let them know what is happening if we don't bring them up here at
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the moment then i. don't know. meanwhile. the. cop out i'm with and what i learned i don't know i don't know i'm not not i mean me i mean they're like a lemon gun room one room on a rhino 9 are in a new reality they are not gravity mud they are no no no no my human whom you know will remain with god and. death have been in front of the bird and flown out and
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so if they really had the secrets then of of those bodies. for far. far yesterday my family walk for 6 hours looking for burial site for food. i would have thought for the last thought of. good exercise you don't have to go on a treadmill. so i just go out quickly out there. i got to run with the boy so.
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you know. i thought. you. know we're not. there big get to our people and take a but also descend. pretty the goes with the spirit of the dead people. time now ya know what i would like to know i don't i don't know. where the skull is because these people out ahead on 1st order don't want to it's going to be taken by the enemies to. be led around. this just saw the old burial site of flooded people and it's only in a climate to bury in john's sets kind of fine prove to
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us. that we were here and it would definitely help our caucus he sprays. mark so non-defined number 10 his mom. thanks we heard them are still stuck in the village. she's making a piece for his project oh. oh oh. but don't forget you know now that i was in the battle that was a war will do that whoever they're doing they're the ones fighting that no one but me. but i might do it i don't want to i didn't know that what did i do yeah well i'm down. as a little over. the barrier
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no one follows but those are my. i don't. know how long it will come without them would be in their lives and nothing but a living will soon then i would want to see in the mirror in the box in the in my bed the one word that many don't no matter what's in the muslim prayer they don't fly. no i'm not and underline. the much if.
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you. want. my dad disappeared for a few hours after the feast. i think it's hitting him morse's project is actually happening despite the fact that even now no one really understands but the project is about. my dad underestimated the time it takes to do the math that. he needed to keep adding on expeditions because the land is so large and so remote
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6. i'm on. my. i phone list all do it. for the one night but i give it and give it but i don't know what company i work and it's even the. f.b.o. no but i might. be done by now to my thoughts not enough. for my good. i mean i'm not getting. them government you know my no one needs men who got news my going to come
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down for. me. i'll be i'll make sure i'm good morning going to my i am the only male moment you know mon ami you know i'm going down i am a baby born. guy how he would all. almost i know i'm not going to be almost. born you know that i know it i'm going. out. i mean he was kind of admonishing me like you know i know you well we've said the blockade but look at us. we walked on you know and you are with white people there.
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off the mapping trip we were just about to retire go to sleep and somebody's. back from the village and inform us that some policemen have come to do that for the for us because somebody from the long house has complained about a walk here. this morning the police came. down. the aisle one. in that had a bomb. did. i do you want i don't know. if it's not going to but i mean that they've got to get out if i don't provide one aha. that is that people. get up but the.
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feedom a man and me in the moon. looking on cannot a. 1000 on away at it but not a think enough. i don't live in it i waited there long enough and good number of few don't know what their intent and were so it was quite nervous to hear that the police were coming up to athens for a figure of the me 4 of course you'll miss thing the worst of it says finally finally doubt if getting up with me in all my work. they have a right to keep me off from ever coming back to iraq again 5 i haven't told the young men yesterday i said if their arrest unco if their arrest me and draw me back out they said you will already have your training on these mapping under
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using the g.p.s. using all these tools it's unity responsibility to continue to fight with us think police uncle don't talk like that for we wanted to continue to fight. to lead us in this work. i knew guy right i'm going. to. the moon in the room. and. he did he. i mean you do so so but things. boarded community but didn't hit the other 3 were to doing. that through the side. you thicker fight your life.
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the logging and like you can't stop it because they like work. i'm not that good of a leader like my dad. as i had come here a lot and a lot and might have some sex with other people which i don't like. when i do that. but i'm going to check if the problem. slimey like oprah. was it in sex. i thought village life would be simple everyone's related and it's so loving and warm. but now i know it's more complicated.
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maybe if things were different my dad could have been a leader here. now he's navigating his new place as both an insider and an outsider. we can visit star rock but i don't know if my dad can ever really return home. now. when you look at the struggle of the 1st masons. 300 yes in north america alone people have been struggling for to protect their land. and why not we do it now instead of letting it lapse 400 b.s. . if 100 years later my grandchildren want to fight for the land and they can look at
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the history of what we have been doing. better down to the core that we're gonna get out and i'm going to know that i'm with you without the markup will go down on the platform in you know we might end up on how much you earn that much then when i learned there were no might there with the whatnot on our money a plate of in a crime here. yeah i mean what you have i believe and i pray i'm where you saw the yeah i made it up with stuff like that yeah i mean i was out proteome i looked i mean. you can download it i don't think. i mean by i'm getting it on and i'm not.
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going to put it down in county of d.n.a. i'll go up we're going to let me look like one i'm allowance from coming into our house but i mean i found that i thought that the world are going to be looked on i would have a cup on the front about an hour a day. you know how i'm an outsider here now even though i grew up here. i feel that i have romanticized this community in my own community. in moments. tiredness and desperate and weakness you view.
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your spirit it's very low and you tend to. give up you do is say you know what to have you know. you're going to deal with it this kind of words. feel so much have been destroyed so much that's been removed from the us. but when i can be in. this field all that we can say this is like this. i've continued to do oral history without a lot to do continued to do. the language protection which i like to do this is a bit more political activity with the mouth thing with the club and all that i can
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this it's a one in a 1000000 chance to be the recipient of a message in a bottle essentially this death with mint eventually leads to the official closure of china's new tourist labor camp system. i don't know how they survive the letter from my son john a witness documentary on al-jazeera. head of the family much warmer across much of the united states still a fireman to the crowd ran on of course when as you scouted they will be slowed to
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be working to make rush the east was of heaviest rain into the great lakes and also working their way towards the eastern seaboard me watch out across the west as a temperatures are on the rise a bit some piece of travel that you show the coming that will widespread on saturday now the system beginning to push in to the pacific northwest but you'll also notice just heading towards the gulf coast this is tropical storm cristobal. that is continuing to impact much of mexico it will continue to produce very heavy amounts of rain really throughout much of a central america the damage of course has already been done in many areas still continuing to clean up in el salvador this deadly landslides and you can see just the effects of the floodwaters in some of these heavy areas meanwhile mexico some copious amounts of rain some very strong winds and floodwaters have resulted in a lot of damage now throughout friday this is the system is expected to begin to push up into the gulf of mexico again but look at all this rain very widespread again another 2 or 300 millimeters of rain and then through saturday it works its way through these waltzes of the gulf of mexico taking the bulk of the rain away
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with it but still very unsettled central america and again the danger always of mudslides and landslides. as bombs continue to rain down on afghanistan civilians are paying the ultimate price they are completely forgotten and no one is listening to these people while those responsible operate with impunity this is about owning our mistakes this is about saying science is about accountability and then lastly on account all has anyone from the u.s. military been in touch with you since the night no not for plans investigates afghanistan civilian loss in the u.s. air war on a. rewind i can't bring your people back to life i'm sorry but dates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries the struggle continues but for too long for huge distance rewind continues with australia's last generation ever
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