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courage for robot collapse snorts modest 14th on t.w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin pakistan has expelled the indian ambassador and cut trade ties over india's new policy on kashmir delhi has revoked its special status and placed kashmir on lockdown its regional leaders are now under arrest also on the show. us president trump this is survivors and 1st responders of them ashu tings and i'll ask the texas and dayton ohio based anger their protesters who
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accuse him of stoking racial hatred. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us. stat is expelling india's ambassador and suspending trade ties that following delis move to revoke the autonomy of its part of kashmir the region remains under a curfew for a 4th day now additional security forces have been sent in and are on high alert with many businesses and shops close residents say they're running out of fresh food telephone and internet connections have also been cut. in a heated session of parliament aca stands foreign minister shah mahmood qureshi had just. come up we are out you go then we are linking our independence day
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celebrations with the right of self-determination for kashmiris and from free kashmir to indian occupied kashmir and from it to all the bazaars the street towns villages and cities of pakistan we will say in one voice kashmir will become pakistan. pockets. ok let's go straight now to delhi i'm joined by our correspondent there the misha jai smaller of the pakistani foreign minister setting out a very clear goal there how far is pakistan prepared to go to make kashmir a part of the country. well brian the 1st thing to establish show is that this region has been cleaned by a boy with neighbors pakistan and india emits indicted ever since the partition off india so marcus john has been at the scream about wanting to claim all the fish meat fought it for the boss 70 years but when it comes to how far it's willing to
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go i mean of course 2 wars have been reached between india and pakistan over the region and now off to india as new just move pakistan has downgraded trade and diplomatic ties with the country with india india has also responded in cottaging urging pakistan not to do so but pakistan is also prepared to appeal to the international community the united nations has we have been urging both regions both countries to be calm and to nought to not take up military action but right now of course pakistan has relied on international backing and the pastas well has continuously encouraged the international community to weigh in because they say the question we should have a plebiscite as was once planned that the media beat bush should get to watch of course when it comes to india's perspective india believes and has continuously alleged that pakistan has fueled insurgency in the region so according to india pakistan would be willing to increase that but of course the line of control
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between india and the stock market sound honest especially if your main sense and the region itself is in the complete communications lock down because over the families of midis in delhi are very wadded because they haven't heard any news from home for 4 days as yesterday there was a protest in delhi which we went through and this is what we learn from lot of meetings. nasir is on his way home. he does not know if he be back because he does not know if he will so my. food is to show me a piece under don't ever since india the specialist on the most. status the state has enjoyed for 70 years. on his way to nasir stops by this protest held in solidarity with. the last he heard she days ago was that his mother was feeling well he does not know if she made it to the hospital last words she said to me i'm not feeling better tomorrow is my appointment but there so what i medical industry
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and they're the model we passed the deployment of thousands of animals reported on our doors so she called north texas she could not reach out to the doctor we did i don't know whether my family's alive or. not since i'm the protesters have 3 demands. it was the government's decision to lift the communications blackout. and release arrested local leaders. many on coach meetings in delhi to work and study have joined and they have had no word from home because we will never accept that kashmir is not come that reports of violence that up warning came except that we have nobody is taken from further it's to our north which makes us all the more anxious and voted for our families and the more the state will have to answer this someone like me who is live independently for 8 years now i haven't known the feeling of homesickness for you and it's for the 1st time in e.t.s. that i'm feeling homesick but i want to go home because my parents don't know why i
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didn't own up at the airport i don't know if the even to the airport to fetch me despite their own safety if they protest openly they don't know what else to do that has voices for and against the government decision to vote great across the country mean itself is silent a complete clampdown on journalists and communications blackout has meant that angle feel and frightening rumors about the safety of loved ones back home run rampant we're going to go ok it was over there yes. some scoff at this one claiming that any thought that's against the government's decisions are anti national and being students. this school pressure enough to shout down the protest against the government. got all those who are you to stop the government's progressive auto what is your intent is the isis funding you are anti india foreign forces funding you what who are you. know as
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anger boys over on both sides medias are trying to decide whether it is better to mobilize top deaths here. or try to reach their families for novices despite the risks he knows he has to head home he has to at least try. to make sure your report points to all the tensions inside india and between pakistan and india at this point can a further escalation between delhi and islam abad be avoided at this point. well brian in the past as well have been tensions have risen between the 2 countries and they have come very close to an escalation but somehow at the last minute a deescalation has been made possible and there was another escalation this year in february but of course it's also important to point out that the action india has
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taken in india and that's to me is unprecedented and is massive when compared to the last 70 years of india's interventions and india's decisions when it comes to its own parts of push me also it's important to point out that both countries are making statements through ever since this decision has been made to the. markets on time this time around khan is expected to speak indian prime minister narendra modi's speaking to the nation over the radio at later this evening and the so that's also something that is not the norm for both of these are of course about the issue of kashmir so a father escalation is something that the this region as well as the international community is worrying about however i do have to point out that according to india this has not been an act of aggression according to india this move has been about integrating push me for the into the country about bringing development about granting bushmeat is opportunities of course but spectators on the opposition claim
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that this is not the right way to do it so evil have to wait and watch to see if both countries choose to stick with diplomatic and trade actions or if military escalation is possible for the along the line of control between the 2 parts of india and this to me in a park stand up and start the misha joyce wall for us in delhi thanks very much for the. preview now on some of the other stories making the news at this hour at least 3 people have been killed 8 wounded in a double suicide attack in northeastern nigeria 2 women suspected of being members of the boko haram is a must group blew themselves up in the town of mofo. ok iran has repeatedly used female suicide bombers to attack civilian targets. new data has revealed a surge in deforestation and brazil's amazon rain forest with some 2200 square kilometers cleared in july that's more than twice as much as was cleared in july of last year. efficiency released the data say brazilian president i have also in our
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0 has been minimizing the scale of amazon the forestation. venezuelan president nicolas maduro has canceled talks with the opposition citing new u.s. sanctions imposed on the south american country the measures also prompted thousands to march in support of the doro u.s. backed opposition leader want. to the u.s. now where president don trump has visited emergency workers and survivors of the mass shootings in el paso texas and to dayton ohio where 31 people were killed and dozens wounded protesters in those cities have blamed trump's rhetoric for inflaming racial tensions in america. touching down in texas donald trump stepped into a border city where both the local politicians and the local community had come out to deliver a motional yet pointed messages and author of the outline of what he says matters
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he's a person of how we're so when people listen to you thank you god be aware that what he says means something on a day when let me next to you know he's across the country are afraid that they may be next. today of all days we must hold the president accountable for the pattern of racism that has defined his administration. from the local people to local politicians many said the president had been slow to denounce the root of the problem. in this case we're dealing with domestic terrorists we're dealing with a white supremacist we're doing with racist though we may be said and for some the problem of racism has been exacerbated by the president himself. for most of our recent history it's kind of flowed underground in this administration it's out in the open and it's coming directly from president trump who in no uncertain terms
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has vilified and tried to defuse minimize the people of this community to be another of the president's would be replacements picked up the fight as grief and anger turned again to the question of who will achieve real change on gun control here are true he she is more concerned about losing their votes. and beating back this hateful ideology he says guns are not the problem in mass shootings issue is mental health. it's a dodge hatred. is it a mental health issue. that will be donald trump signed off his day and so by refusing to acknowledge any anger toward him. there are a lot of heroes there are a lot here of the love the respect for your superiors and. they were i wish you could have been there to see it. but at a time when polls suggest a clear majority of americans support introducing background checks to buy firearms
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trumps party has little will to reform the country's lax gun laws on. our washington bureau chief alexandra phenomena has been reporting from el paso for us and sent us this according to the white house crimes visits to el paso was meant to honor the victims and to come forward to their families residents and activists here however is saying that they think it would have been better for the president to stay away from the grief stricken city because they argue his rhetorical broadside on migrants in particular created an atmosphere of patriots that actually teach well we have tax they say they want him to change his immigration policy and one of them just up his inflammatory rhetoric some of them how workers say they just want a guy to resign i don't know. we have some sports and to tennis now and the montreal masters where 3rd seed alexander they are hoping to bounce back after
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struggling at his last tournament in hamburg germany through to the 3rd round after beating britain's cameron story they are up with a special strong serve winning easy percent of his 1st serve points eventually took the win 7664 they are a has already tasted success once before in montreal winning the masters there in 2017. now our feline friends may not have noticed but today is world cat day in the cajun was created about 20 years ago by the international fund for animal welfare fans that's around the world like here to shelter in hollywood california are purring with joy over this holiday. a recent estimate put the number of cats worldwide at about 600000000 and that includes dozens brains cats were domesticated thousands of years ago ever since
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they've been humans aloof and often mysterious it's. a skiff your mine are now of our top stories this hour kashmir remains on lockdown after india revoked its special status as the crisis deepens acca staff has expelled india's a pastor and suspended trade talks. i'm drawing thomas for the entire team thanks for being here every day will join you again at the top of the hour the . first day of school. for 1st climbing lessons in the doors grand moment arrives. jointly ranting on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. and already returns home.
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