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but the taliban have long worried that reducing violence could give them less leverage at the negotiation table in their opening statement instead focused on their desire to include tenants of islam and any future afghan government in this. request and i. both saw its. provisions of the whole of religion of islam. the warring sides offered to dramatically different versions of a post-war afghanistan but the leaders meeting today stressed that violence will not help build a harmonious future. for more on these historic the peace talks so let's cross now to journalist let you see in a couple thanks for joining us a what our negotiators on both sides hoping to achieve and where do you think we might see the biggest sticking points. biggest sticking points will obviously be
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around a ceasefire because you know the taliban are hesitant to declare a nationwide long term cease fire they have declared to cease fires in the past year or so previously the government also initiated a cease fire but this will be a major major sticking point and then for the government a major issue for them is sort of retaining this idea of the republic and making sure that their seats are secure because you know there are a lot of people within the government that the taliban and other groups and even people with an afghanistan you know might find suspect we're talking about former communists about warlords about people who as young people put it parachuted in from foreign countries and don't necessarily understand the cultural and religious and lit and aspects of the country or the languages so these types of people are very afraid for their jobs so maintaining the republic is also very important for
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them so these are the kinds of things that will really and that could really sort of hold up the talks right now the taliban has said it wants an islamic government that is also inclusive one of the interesting things that's going to come out of these talks is that the taliban is going to have to clearly lay out their political vision for the country what are we expecting to hear. well this is the thing is what we here is up to them because this has been the question that has been asked of them of their supporters of other groups within the government or within the afghan society who have sort of similar views is that what does it mean that you want an islamic society because all aspects of on society are based on islam whether you're talking about the laws or the constitution or the education system everything has to fall within the parameters of sharia and islam and islamic jurisprudence and all of these things so the government the told and finally has to be upfront and say when we mean an islamic system this is what we mean because you
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know for it's a very adult in doha women work they drive they go out shopping centers you know they have shisha they go to cafes whatever so if they're trying to sort of implement what they did in 1906 it'll kind of fall flat because they'll be like you were just in this country for all these years where women had these sorts of rights . and now after almost 2 decades in afghanistan the u.s. has agreed to a timeline for withdrawing foreign troops in a february deal with the taliban are these negotiations expected to produce the kind of results that the u.s. and its nato allies are hoping for that's exactly what the u.s. wants and you know the way when it was announced that might pompei would be coming that he replying from washington for these talks that's how people in vision his role is that he would be the enforcer right almost like the principal in a school full of unruly children ensuring that they come to an agreement and
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ensuring that they lay out the steps on both sides necessary for the u.s. to withdraw and for donald trump to be able to declare that he was finally the u.s. president to and a 20 year involvement in afghanistan so this is very very important for the united states as well journalists other let's see if he a thank you. a young wrestling champion has been executed in iran despite a global campaign calling for his sentence to be revoked naveed carvey was convicted of stabbing a security guard to death during anti-government protests the 27 year old afflatus sends messages from prison saying he was tortured into confessing to crimes he didn't commit a car as a lawyer said that there was no proof of his guilt but iran's judiciary insisted he was convicted of voluntary homicide. well earlier i spoke to our reporter jerrod reid who's been covering up protests outside of the iranian embassy in berlin and i
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asked him about the strength of feeling among the demonstrators there. well behind me claire are about 20 to 30 approximately mostly exiled or rainy and suv come out here today to protest the execution of naveed cari and what they say is a human rights violation a major human rights violation but also what they want is to apply pressure on governments like germany because this also this protest is happening outside other embassies in paris and london and also washington d.c. to apply pressure on these governments to to do things like to apply more sanctions on iran and also to condemn basically the execution of this wrestler and what do we know about the case of the wrestler and what would you say the political implications of the case are. will now video of car he was accused joining a wave of unrest in 2018 of killing
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a security guard and he denied that he did this and he said that he was tortured in prison into into making a confession this is a charge that iran denies the duran denies that it tortured him and what we also know is that his 2 brothers also received heavy sentences in prison no death sentences but and there was a big outcry on social media in the last few days also from the u.s. president donald trump and various other governments around the world but to no avail he he was executed in the end the political implications i guess we have to wait and see what they might be we already know the u.s. has pulled out of the iran nuclear deal and has encouraged other governments to do the same but what these protesters want to sensually is for governments to condemn the killing and also for germany to cancel the planned visit next week of the iranian foreign minister mohammad job ad serif as
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a sign that politically motivated executions what they. should not happen thank you jerry of reporting for us here in harlem. police on the greek island of lesbos have fired at migrants a staging protest to press of their demands to leave the island thousands have spent a 4th night without shelter after a fire tore through the overcrowded morea refugee camp the greek army has begun at building a replacement facility but most of the migrants say they just want to leave. maybe a manual is just 3 weeks old born in moria when the camp started burning her parents ran for their life now and they are sleeping on the roadside. just. i'm so disappointed because the european union could have helped us after all this time it's been 4 days norrish taking care of us what are they thinking how can the abandon us i don't know what they're doing. because even the family
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fled the democratic republic of congo others came from afghanistan or syria now they're all stranded here. called leader of the greens in the german parliament it's one of the few politicians who visit the island. still let's this is the last chance to say we urgently need to change our asylum policy it is all about law and humanity humanity and law both it's the only way we can really live up to our european values. a few kilometers away tents are being set up at an old shooting range but refugees gathered here tell us they don't want another camp like moore yeah. we need big government support us to be of a question maybe about other countries you know maybe out of. germany. that is a going to be a good idea but we decided to be there doesn't maybe 2 days again we're going to
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see again the fight. and then how many here feel their frustration leads to hours long frontage. they chant freedom and on not afraid to confront that week riot police. here it is the force situation for good if you would you really don't have too little know what you're really out of anything and when it does freedom freedom. people here are getting more and more impatient they're marching back and forth to demonstrate their anger think it was real world to stay here and we've kept up take care of us. we realize. this time everything remains peaceful but the loner and the standoff continues the bigger of the risk that the situation could get out of hand.
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meanwhile dozens of people are missing as deadly wildfires a sweep across the western united states hundreds of thousands have fled their homes as enormous blazes rage out of control in oregon half a 1000000 people have been evacuated washington and california are also seeing of the worst fires on record. 12000 square kilometers of california have no power and walking amid the aftermath the governor struck an exasperated even angry tone. the debate is over her hot climate change just come to the state of california observe it with your own eyes it's not an intellectual debates not even debate a bowl 'd any longer neighboring already suffering to the village of tallent among many that succumb to the flames. this family returned to salvage whatever they could from the ashes we
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saw the smoke billowing right there with well we're looking out of our kitchen and there's smoke just a. dark smoke coming out and we're just the fires where you feel like smoke around here because like we are going to the rafters the sky was beautiful little. look cooler weather is expected to help settle the fires they still threaten built up areas like this suburb of portland. we've never had it this close to my lifetime anyway so it is it hits home pretty heavy and our family members evacuating and it's a real thing when it's close to home much more real than when you just hear on the news officials warn of a surge in homelessness and possible mass fatalities perhaps thousands of oregonians of lost their homes this is going to be extremely challenging situation this exacerbates are already challenge housing situation throughout the state
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having been here before many of these communities are well equipped to rebuild whether the nation is ready to talk climate change and its consequences is another matter. well that's a news update at this hour. thanks for joining us. from . beyond. the stories that matter to. come to. whatever it takes. not running no such a good. job you just made for mines. 3
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years ago i came from germany to fort mcmurray at that time the only thing i knew about the place was that it is the biggest industrial project and the 3rd largest
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oil reserves on the planet. all the major oil companies i hear. people from all over the world cliff and work in fort mcmurray to extract the oil from the sand. i came to this place to understand who these people were and why they had decided to be here. thank you and the sixty's what mary was a sleepy place with a population of just 2000 people and when 50 years later it had grown to 100000. for me it was a very lonely place. thanks to the hard. the
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city is in your minds but everyone works 12 hour shifts and returns home only for eating and sleeping. why do people stay so long here. the air smells like chemicals and on some days it can take your breath 'd. i stayed because i met michael who worked for the theatre he was different from the other people i met here michael thought i was a crazy german who wanted to make an impossible film about the oil industry. he was convinced that i would be fort mcmurray soon that i would leave him soon.
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back then i never would have thought that i would decide to stay in fort mcmurray. and that the fire would end my time here. my family my ancestors were one of the 1st peoples here.
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there's animals i can like wait here there are a lot of rather attractive trucks close all the animals. but. they're not 50. when you go hunting you feel lucky if you get one most other 10 moves that's not diseased. the insides of them are just totally poison or you can even cook it but it's not can even cut it off i guess not meat it's just cancer like big wart and big cysts and everything. well the water runs and then most recall the water and instead of those are diseased and people that humans will get disease story. it's just a cycle of. my name is robbie picard
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and i run the i love oil sands campaign i believe that the all signs are the best and has ever happened to aboriginal people albertans canadians to potentially for everyone in the world a bit of form of mary for 13 years i have 2 wonderful dogs boston and sharda and i'm awesome.
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i change filters on ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we have no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our
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gas bill. that's my justification for being over here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels sulfite in the air if you breathe hydrogen sulfide it would almost immediately and capacity you. mean you would suffer from home an area of your lungs which filled with water probably slip ins on consciousness and die within minutes.
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smell it smells like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to be exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and you smell it on site and you get. very aware. of its presence and you have to always respect. it is a very scary prospect.
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how all this is my house yeah yeah. oh my gosh i had to go to the doctor are there was something wasn't right and the doctor said i'm just totally no issues i'm good. oh if me it's nifty toys lani vitamins i'm that's what mcmurry does daddy going to keeps comporting one by dust just because he had one knows all the vice kind of got to stick as it was when one doesn't 4 in disguise eat that's loyal diner keeps him old no notion at me and actually don't know peeps emotion on. danish when assume do not. need to the most dignified just as good as one of them enough to put
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up with any if dennis doesn't who does one as i nominate i wouldn't keep these against we have to be shown nor does the old sting many as a sneeze doesn't the shrimp you mention. nobody wanted to know what we were breathing in but all of us mis get a dui price could drop. then it suddenly found from $97.00 to $26.00 a barrel i realized at the aisle that michael and i to to city make cuts to the theater batch at.
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every morning when i go where i'm scared. tomorrow's same thing. 12 hours working you scared. it was so scared working morning. what's going to happen see what's going to happen what they can say what they're looking for. and. it's not a one it's not 2 days cease their going to cease kidding you.

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