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every. protest lays into the nicely u.s. city of can osha as the family of a black man shot 7 times by police demands their arrest. like he didn't matter. but my son murdered. him but al this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up this president has led bold initiatives in nearly every corner of the world the u.s.
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secretary of state breaks with tradition to speak in support of president trumps reelection while abroad on business. turkey says it's ready to talk over a dispute to the mediterranean but it won't accept any preconditions from greece. and indonesian textile workers struggling to find business or the skills to make you must. protest in the u.s. city of can osha have defied a curfew for the knowledge they're demanding justice for a black man jacob blake who was shot in the back by police. tear gas was fired to keep demonstrations from entering a courthouse building several buildings were set alight a state of emergency is in place with extra national guard troops deployed the protests are going ahead despite splits mother calling for unity and calm john
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hendren reports now from can osha. smolders a city corrections building burnt to the ground one of 3 dozen buildings left in ruins in a single night firefighters and residents sweep up the wreckage. i am glad. protesting that i met with this community philip merry arrived to find the windows of his 92 year old office smashed but it was largely spared his neighbor wasn't so lucky. senseless it is. dandelion is someone's property the mother of jacob blake the black man whose shooting by police set off the demonstrations says he would not approve if. you knew what was going on in this far as that goes the violence and the destruction.
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he would be very. blake's family spoke of the latest incident of alleged police brutality captured in this viral video of an officer shooting in the back his 3 sons watching from inside the car. 7 ton. 7. lucky didn't matter but my son matters blake's attorneys say he underwent surgery on tuesday and remains paralyzed from the waist down i'm not sad i'm not sorry i'm angry and i'm tired i haven't cried one time i stopped crying years ago i am numb. i have been watching police murder people that look like me for years as her family struggles with what
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happened so does a battered city while police were protecting government buildings the looters came here to be uptown neighborhood and they fire bombed and looted each of the stores for a couple of blocks until they got here to kingdom word ministries that's where david my gomery is pastor actually we had somebody actually take a. big large rock and roll it to the window and we started yelling hey this is a church marriage several people say hey you don't touch a church you know now one of the firemen said a pastor it looks like your building is going to be the only thing to say you know it's just a miracle from god one building salvaged amid dozens of burnt out holes and more broken hearts john hendren al-jazeera konoha wisconsin.
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president donald trump 1st lady madonna and secretary of state will speak is on day 2 of the republican national convention breaking with decades of precedence the 1st lady spoke from the white house rose garden while pompei a record of his address while on a diplomatic mission a white house correspondent can be held at has more. explore together. america it was a night billed as a tribute to the great american story and the people empowered to succeed by president trump's policies many of those stories appeared to be produced by the former reality t.v. star himself breaking with precedent that presidential candidates lay low until the final night at the convention trump appeared 3 times granted john i'm not sure you know those a part he issued a presidential pardon restoring the rights of a bank robber who has made it his mission to improve the lives of convicts and
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repeat after me in another made for t.v. moment trauma corporative a citizenship ceremony into the program to reach out to voters of color touting his push for legal immigration breaking with tradition secretary of state mike pompei appeared from west jerusalem while on official government business despite telling his own diplomatic corps weeks earlier that overt partisan politics violated u.s. law he told voters only president trump will keep american freedoms intact because president trump has put his america 1st vision into action it may not have made him popular in every foreign capital but it's worked. the 2nd night of the republican national convention remained a family affair as it had the night earlier 2 more of trump's children spoke his son eric and daughter tiffany railed against the media coverage of their father people must recognize that our thoughts are pinions and even the choice of who we
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are building for may and are being manipulated and visibly coerced by the media and tech giants. but it was 1st lady molony a trump who delivered tuesday evenings marcie address making an appeal to women voters to support her husband she outlined the challenges he needs to overcome for racial unrest to tens of thousands of americans dead from cope with 19 i know many people anxious and sound feel helpless i want you to know you're not alone. my husband's administration will not stop fighting until there is an effective treatment or vaccine available to everyone indeed the 1st lady was one of the few speakers at the republican national convention to acknowledge the personal devastation and heartbreak that americans have faced during the pandemic it's
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a pandemic many blame president trump for not doing more to stop it's a narrative he may not be able to overcome with just 10 weeks until the election kimberly help at al jazeera the white house well jason abbott is a republican strategist and former chairman of the young republican national federation needs to convince the american people that he empathizes with the troubles. i think what you see both both win last night and tonight is that he might have a whole a problem on his response to the coronavirus as well as criminal justice reform and on and on immigration so they really highlighted last night what they put out a video his response to the crowbars code response earlier our new young young under the do you know getting the day they aren't you can visit the now have an immigration and naturalization service and part of i think those are issues that he
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certainly had trouble among articulating with people around and around the country and so how i mean that and even to have the breaking news moments are important for him if he knew to show different care to the ones that were traded by the media some stuff was just out of your control whether your governor or the president is going to be how you respond in the eyes of people that they're going to remember the most right now he's campaigning on that pre paid them economy which we can debate we're going on how strong that was you just go buy the stock market you want to characterize the economy but mark i don't you can certainly talk that it was strong but once we got into the pandemic it seemed like a house of cards and now we're having to dig back out of that so now it's only really about imprecisely with the american people who are struggling really day to day to get by the israeli military says some of its aircraft are fired at several posts that owning to the iran backed lebanese group hezbollah and response to shot fired from lebanon to get the israeli military had to sit had identified
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a security incident and ordered people to stay in their homes no injuries reported last month israel said has a lot tried to infiltrate a northern border area in which the kryptonite. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is sending a senior delegation to the united arab emirates next week on the country's 1st direct commercial flight to the gulf states the 2 nations agreed to normalize ties as part of a u.s. brokered deal the u.a.e. was earlier reported to have called off the meeting after netanyahu opposed the sale of the u.s. built f. $35.00 fighter jets to dominate. turkey says it's open to dialogue with greece over disputed oil and gas resources in the mediterranean but without preconditions greece has also signaled it's ready for talks the 2 sides blame each other for the dispute despite diplomatic efforts by the e.u. to find a resolution. that reports now from istanbul. turkey and greek
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warships on alert tensions are high as the 2 countries have been locked in a dispute for weeks over marriage temple andries and off shore rights. germany for its part is trying to mediate a dispute between the neighbors and nature a life as foreign minister hikers lost conducting shuttle diplomacy between athens and ancora earlier on to say most wonderful passible catastrophic in the region or severe it's all from what we originally need are visible steps towards the escalation and a genuine readiness for dialogue i have been hearing from all sides that there is a willingness for dialogue and so we believe holding talks is achievable in the end a binding and peaceful solution to the eastern mediterranean dispute will only be possible if there are direct talks between greece and turkey. turkey calls greece a spoiled child who has and conditional support from the e.u. that's why and honestly you medication is necessary for dialogue the hope that only
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if you make statements such as we would defend our rights we carry our rules we do not say we will make a mistake but we will do whatever is necessary without hesitation therefore do not get ignored by those countries act with common sense tension between the 2 neighbors speak when the turkish research vessel that they or trace began carrying out suspect research in the eastern mediterranean the ship is being escorted by warships between quit and cyprus where say is a stopping for a diplomatic solution but stands ready militarily. so greece will defend in the name of law its sovereignty and sovereign rights greece will defend its national and european borders the sovereignty and sovereign rights of europe it does not have any other choice but to do certain. turkey's foreign minister sat athens provocator steps on a disrupt style oak between the 2 countries germany revived destination talks
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between senior turkish and greek offer szell's an initiative started in july but broken up by turkey several weeks later after greece and now some maritime deal with egypt earlier this month turkey says it is open to dialogue with greece only if there's a fair distribution of rights in this in mediterranean but if athens continues presenting preconditions for dialogue and doesn't give up its uncompromising approach in the region and chorus is a real conflict may become unavoidable see in africa solo al-jazeera a stumble. come here on al-jazeera vowing not to give up the main abetter is in the opposition leader says protesters calls for a democratic transition will not be broken. lisa left standing with look at how destructive one. being in the u.s. state of california.
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hello this is not the 1st storm of the summer but this is probably the boast well the most intense the most damage is going goes across in the british isles then the low countries denmark and southern sweden and this is cheering wednesday now it's to say looks more like a winter storm as temperatures belie that was in the twenty's on this is just a wet and windy weather that's completely different on its way across northern europe more or less repeating the patent if you're 3rd assess even the northern france is still relatively warm but the next one to want to go up but if you're in the south in the mediterranean it's reliable sunshine are gone all the thunderstorms that were around in turkey in greece and also the balkans is just warm sunshine book question 34 degrees in romania and much of north africa is quite hot even on the coast in revote in morocco where 33 now that rain is on the high
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side the big showers that fall into clumps and moves slowly west through central or north africa are still doing that the most active world on its way out now into the east lanty gives banjul a full cost of thunderstorms for wednesday and thursday if not on friday and the next development is probably going to be just north of nigeria it will follow a similar path. this is one of the major sounding terms of our regulations and all. we have to meet the c o 2 emission targets electric cars to move to the minor people we're just talking about when the solar is it that's going to solve the problem the world of business and commerce is driving the energy transition is the promise of clean energy an illusion the dump side of green energy coming soon on al-jazeera.
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form . you're watching al-jazeera our mind all of our top stories this hour protesters in the u.s. city of commotion have defied a curfew for a 3rd night demanding justice for a black man take a blake who was shot 7 times by police in the back. u.s. president donald trump the 1st lady and the secretary of state spoke on day 2 of the republican national convention and a break with tradition trump spoke from the white house rose garden peo recorded its address during a diplomatic mission. turkey and greece say they're open to talks over disputed oil
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and gas resources in the eastern mediterranean follows an escalation in tensions on tuesday as both sides held naval exercises. anti-government demonstrators are expected to rally later and bella bruce to true prominent opposition leaders were jailed arrival demonstration is also due to be held in support of president alexander lukashenko he's resisting calls to step down after a disputed election but a steadfast in reports from his opponents a keeping up the pressure the. solidarity for those punished protesting against the look i shankar we jean musicians are gathered at the jumbo theater in minsk every day so it's a director was sacked for supporting the protests while more cultural minister powerful up to scarface of a criminal investigation into this news and he become one of the key members of the opposition council. performances are cancelled and actors of all resigned in support of him including both was been
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a popular performer for decades but you. there are a lot of resignation letters at the moment we are lucky we are united in stick together your parties don't know what to do with us we don't know what will happen to us next. and if i and the actors openly displayed the opposition flag after police took it down i would have to the rule was a new one assumes it's impossible to work under such a regime we are heavily censored in our salary is miserable and we cannot express our opinion as a person of culture under this regime our profession makes no sense the actors joined a rally at the ministry of education with teachers also gathered to protest against lookers shankar's this beautiful reelection earlier this month he's announced that all teachers who don't share his ideology will be sacked. i've been working at the school for 35 years i've come here to declare that teaches don't agree they are
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very brave people because it is scary for dismissed teachers there are plans to establish private schools so they can take children and still earn money thanks one hundreds of teachers stage a peaceful rally police vehicles arrive some protests are scary and children shout we are not scared. was going to france and in fact there is again and still because protesters say thank you thank you thank you for the story in spite of crisscrossed by the fact that we. made teachers taking to the streets it seems the president is increasingly alienating professionals who are the pillars of his government for fashion also have become more and more united in their fight against him and his 26 years in power step fasten al-jazeera mints. the gunman behind new zealand's worst mass shooting his face survivors and
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relatives on the 3rd day of his sentencing hearing 29 year old brandon terrence killed 51 miles in washbasin christ church last year he has already pleaded guilty and could be handed new zealand's 1st life sentence without parole your actions were lists character of a person is nothing horowitz a virtual shooting a bird shooting. people or having a chance of defending themselves your voice is someone we don't know not to realize the skill. all humans are saying all the same enjoy all the ins and function the same. finally like to tell you that we remember it but it's a scare killer and nothing more. i want to hear is a voice only hear my dad's voice. my brother's
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voice facebook says it plans to challenge an order by the thai government to take down a popular group that has discussions about the royal family facebook says it was compelled to restrict access to the page which was blocked on monday the thai government had threatened legal action if it wasn't removed strict rules govern discussion about thailand's royals. on calm police have arrested 2 pro-democracy politicians over last year's anti-government protests ted where he and lamb were detained during police raids on their homes they're among more than a dozen people arrested on wednesday lam says he's accused of damaging property and rioting last year it was the same day when he and others were attacked by pro-government supporters inside a subway station. dozens of people have died in flash floods in northern afghanistan rescue workers are trying to locate those missing and feared trapped
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under the rubble hundreds of homes have been destroyed overnight in part one province local officials say they're struggling to help those affected and have appealed for federal help hundreds of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes on the u.s. gulf coast as hurricane nora bears down on texas and louisiana the storm's already claimed at least 11 lives in the caribbean it has just strengthened to a category 2 system that is expected to grow even stronger and gallacher reports. all along the gulf coast they're preparing once again for the worst when tropical storm laura churned across the dominican republic in haiti it left a trail of destruction and killed at least 11 people weather system then hit cuba's southern coastline before spiraling into the warm waters of the gulf of mexico now a hurricane it's expected laura will strengthen potentially to a category 3 before slamming into the coasts of texas and louisiana verges the.
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cover up north. all open and that is around there. and. hopefully this repair for the flooding druther based on the parents of a certain reacted on it states of emergency have now been declared in many low lying communities as the national guard deploys troops and equipment to prepare for what could be a major hurricane both the state and no stranger to powerful storms they are in the words of the mayor of houston battle tested and ready to throw pandemic into the mix and things become more complicated many residents are being told to keep wearing masks and practicing good hygiene they're also being asked to stay with friends and relatives if they need to evacuate gathering large numbers of evacuees in shelters is say authorities something they'd like to avoid actually a hotel motel location is a good type of location when back you a sion or evacuating during a pandemic remember. just because
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a hurricane is coming to texas does not mean that cobra 19 either has or is going to leave texas in previous years hurricanes harvey and katrina devastated the same coastlines of the cause severe flooding and killed 68 people in houston 3 years ago ok trina claimed almost 2000 lives in new orleans in 2005 city officials say they're taking no chances paying attention this thing has been changing fairly quickly and it's still possible for to move even further east and be more of a direct hit to us hurricane laurel will make landfall late on wednesday or in the early hours of thursday morning forecasters say a period of rapid intensification is likely bringing potential storm surges of 3 meters and winds of 170 kilometers per hour and a gallica al-jazeera. cooler weather and reduced wind speeds are helping in the battle against wildfires in the u.s.
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state of california 7 people have died and nearly 1500 homes have been destroyed reports. this is but a small sample of the destruction wildfires have inflicted on california house burned to the ground cars incinerated a stone chimney the only thing left of this home scorched trees and ash blanketing the hills this is the aftermath of the lake fire that burned through this part of los angeles county more than a week ago because we had those heavy rains over the winner all of the brush had a lot of growth and so because of that heat wave it just dried all that out and one little spark could start a fire again fire officials say the lake fire is almost contained the situation is far worse in northern california where the 8000000 residents of the san francisco bay area are being forced to breathe extremely polluted air and are essentially surrounded by a burning ring of fire huge places have charred more than 450000 hectors but
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firefighters were cautiously optimistic about making progress in containing the blazes weather conditions have improved and lightning storms that were feared did not materialize good news we can do to make progress on containment we're up to 1717 percent containment of this morning with that we still have 25000 structures that are threatened by this incident and we can confirm that 330 structures have been destroyed by the fire robert macneil lost his mother to the fire burning in napa county he was one of the most caring people that i've ever met i mean i'm hoping that by can get half of that. in myself. 70 year old mary him to meyer died when she headed back to or burning home to retrieve her companion's wheelchair next thing you know the thing rewrapped and i went through that whole canyon and nobody had a chance 240000 people have either fled the fires or are under evacuation orders
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mike johnson watched helplessly as towering flames destroyed his house it's kind of hard to process and if i think too much about it. that's when you get emotional 12000 firefighters are on the front lines working long shifts in difficult dangerous conditions were stretched thin all the way from southern california to the northern california we've already sent troops that were here fighting fire on this fire as soon as they could be released they were released and they didn't even get to go home they went straight to the fires up in northern california california's fire season started early this year it usually is at its worst in october and november so firefighters will need all their skills and in durance to stay ahead of the destruction rob reynolds al-jazeera lake hughes california. the operator of cover 19 is challenging creative industries around the walt and intonation many offices and have had to adapt to keep that this is viable textile
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design as and now helping combat the pandemic by making millions of masks a day jessica washington reports from jakarta. this is what it takes to make indonesia's famous textiles intense concentration and an eye for detail this technique of making prints hand printing wax on dyed fabrics is called take this workshop in jakarta is in a social housing complex and provides employment opportunities for the women who live here. but sales have fallen with more people staying home because of the pandemic there's less need for new clothes. and we couldn't sell anything so we had to use monster truck bars again and that's what we are focusing on it's what people need know mosques are compulsory across indonesia and traditional textiles producers have helped to make them more accessible from the manufacturer but i couldn't get over that we have to wear masks so we need to tell the government that because we all need to take care of our health. these fabrics
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are usually used to make shirts or dresses but covert 19 has changed that each month this small team produces around $100.00 sheets of fabric which they turn into mosques like businesses around the world they've had to adapt their practices and even their designs to stay afloat during a pandemic. designing prints for masks makes painting the designs even more difficult prints have to be smaller and more detailed than the fluid we used to working on surfaces but now we are using smaller surfaces it is challenging for my eyes design and nona has also had to adapt to the reality of life during the pandemic some weeks how popular brand a modern take on ancient japanese fabric had no sales at all. our insights for what we do during the pandemic well from there i came with the ideas off. from celebration fresh am in 2.
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years and. before the pandemic dresses were the brands most popular offering these days her handmade mosques often sell out online or with cases of covert 19 rising by thousands each day in indonesia the demand for reasonable mosques is likely to grow jessica washington al-jazeera jakarta. doha with the headlines on al-jazeera protesters in the u.s. city of can osha have defied a curfew for a 3rd night a demanding justice for black man jacob blake who was shot 7 times in the back. paralyzed below his waist a state of emergency has been declared in the city an extra national guard troops deployed. family is appealing for peace. please.
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let's begin praying for healing for our nation. we are the united states have we been united you understand what's going to happen. when we walk because. it gives each other. all the police officers i'm praying for you. u.s. president donald trump the 1st lady and the secretary of state spoke on day 2 of the republican national convention and a break with tradition melania trump gave her speech from the white house rose garden and my pompei recorded his address during a diplomatic mission. turkey and greece say they're open to talks over disputed oil and gas resources in the eastern mediterranean follows an escalation in tensions on tuesday as both sides held naval exercises. the israeli military says its aircraft
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have fired at several posts belonging to the iran backed lebanese group hezbollah in response to shots fired from lebanon the israeli military said it identified a security incident ordered people to stay in their homes the israel said has been trying to infiltrate a northern border area which the group denied. hundreds of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes on the u.s. gulf coast as hurricane nor approaches texas and louisiana it has strengthened to a category 2 system it's likely to get stronger before it hits later on wednesday or has already killed at least 11 people in parts of the caribbean another storm marco had been heading towards new orleans but is weakened. well as the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera run off the inside story which is coming up next stay with us. late august sees donald trump and joe biden finally accepting their party's nomination for the u.s. so much. they will now begin 2 months of hard campaigning and try to find
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a way to reach out to voters still affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic follow the muslim actions on algis you. will polio be eradicated worldwide the world health organization declares a major victory against the virus in africa but it's still crippling children in afghanistan and pakistan all the lessons to be learned in the battle to control the coronavirus pandemic this isn't a story. hello welcome to the program i mean wrong podio used to paralyze and disfigured tens of thousands of children every year and some didn't survive but major strides have been made in iraq.

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