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but deep down he's alfred.red, and i want to make sure he stays alfr >> trevor: you have a lot of roles coming up. everyone loves you. people are waiting for to you play eveone role-- >> trev. stop it man. i love you. >> trevor: this is true. >> i love this man so much. >> trevor: you are dearly, dearly loved. >> thank you. >> trevor: i'm telling you this now. are there any roles you wish you could play? there have to be dream roles where you said, "i want to play that character." >> i wanted to be bruce leroy. >> trevor: okay. >> do any of you know the movie, "the last dragon? from "the last dragon." i want to be bruce leroy. actually, i want you to be bruce leroy, and i will be sho'nuff. ( laughter ) >> trevor: don't get me stard. >> i don't know. would you all watch it? you all would watch that, right? ( cheers and applause ) you needthink about it, trev. think about throject, and, like, i think we can make it happen. >> trevor: you see, and you wonder why people love you. this is what-- you go around giving
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used to students rewind continues with alfred's free press. i'm sure they didn't talk we inform the public of what's how can you address or sites that have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour peace talks between syrian rebels and the government's allies russia have broken down and the southern province of daraa the government gains in the area president bashar assad's forces took over the town of dale earlier on today. south sudan's latest cease fire attempt is under threat from heavy fighting in the country's north western rebels and government forces presence of a carrot revelator grammar saw signed their agreement in neighboring sudan on wednesday. and there are demonstrations in south korea against the sudden jump in the number of yemenis arriving there to seek asylum more than five hundred yemenis of the south koreans jeju island since december. divers have managed to go several kilometers into a flooded cave in thailand looking fo
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to find out what has become of the daily talk of alfred and his rate is. low from the public on a daily basis of. what's happening right now it's a cycle. that vessel changes before nobody hears you know. kind of the oh you don't know you know you know i don't know why don't we came up with all which would inform the public about it. we keep factual information the information is up. to the extant people crossing on a newsgroup or everything that we see how we research it before we put it out. to i this is the newsroom this is where the news stories is published and is how it's done it like i said the newsroom is a junkie. going for you look at these are all things i work with with good news with. this is called. the decks new sticks and we have something called double decks. of the stories and this is the story the house and that's not the board i have in the story. it's hard to work. on is a good publisher would be to talk with your four times and and be with your family hundred percent it's very difficult you have to spend half of the time running out t
to find out what has become of the daily talk of alfred and his rate is. low from the public on a daily basis of. what's happening right now it's a cycle. that vessel changes before nobody hears you know. kind of the oh you don't know you know you know i don't know why don't we came up with all which would inform the public about it. we keep factual information the information is up. to the extant people crossing on a newsgroup or everything that we see how we research it before we put it out....
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to sitn for you next >> you see me on the alfred patrol i'm going to be -- i'm an alfred at home.or it says auto tariffs could cost consumers $45 billion a year we'll talk to the ceo of autonation mike jabs going to join us in a few minutes. and lennar posting a better than expected second quarter. the executive chairman is going to join us in the 8:00 hour. the. extreme risk of burst pipes and water damage... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them proactively protect the things that matter most. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is ni
to sitn for you next >> you see me on the alfred patrol i'm going to be -- i'm an alfred at home.or it says auto tariffs could cost consumers $45 billion a year we'll talk to the ceo of autonation mike jabs going to join us in a few minutes. and lennar posting a better than expected second quarter. the executive chairman is going to join us in the 8:00 hour. the. extreme risk of burst pipes and water damage... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help...
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newcomer this modern life i'm from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred berkeley written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're setting it in the modern day in twenty eighteen my main character is a refugee a man who made his way across the sea by boat and has landed in berlin now he's trying to find his way in this strange new world this new germany because of the. comma has already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the barely know a school class the communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. the fact that the other side of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance brand of political film is quite different. not that kind of image i don't make films that are just comedy but i think especially with serious topics humor is important and helps
newcomer this modern life i'm from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred berkeley written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're setting it in the modern day in twenty eighteen my main character is a refugee a man who made his way across the sea by boat and has landed in berlin now he's trying to find his way in this strange new world this new germany because of the. comma has already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the barely...
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multimedia series for alfred carlo. dot com for calling the most. lego relentlessly the white house clegg it's taking the bus beyond such a problem with your favorite celebrity pledge. to bring the muslim culture going to the entire country champlin for the last sixty years douglas. for mines. now the germans came together in one nation from shanda manya to chancellor also from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. i swell always to bring my royal college of best to protect christendom and spread to the truth. are we to fall back at the foot of the enemy in toppling listen to cut. and steered by courageous decisions we must pull pieces. of mock. the germans every week on t.w. .
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it's nothing like a film from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred durkin written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're setting it in the modern day in twenty eighteen my main character is a refugee a man who made his way across the sea by boat and has landed in berlin now he's trying to find his way in this strange new world this new germany because of the. comma has already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the palin school class and communist east germany observes a minute's silence for those killed in hungary an uprising of nine hundred fifty six with dramatic consequences. as i look at the other side of revolution is about an extraordinary situation ordinary schoolchildren put under extreme pressure in the early days of communist east germany it's about the moment of political awakening in the life of every young adult. that advance brand of political film is quite different. like that kind of image i don't make films that are just comedy but i think especially with serious topics humor is important and helps to make t
it's nothing like a film from my working on a remake of berlin alexanderplatz based on the novel by alfred durkin written in one thousand nine hundred thirty but we're setting it in the modern day in twenty eighteen my main character is a refugee a man who made his way across the sea by boat and has landed in berlin now he's trying to find his way in this strange new world this new germany because of the. comma has already won a german film price his latest film premiered at the palin school...
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argentina didn't win this at all right you know iceland really showed their teamwork and the iceman alfre from books and who plays domestically right here in germany he came through scoring the first goal for iceland you know they had a hero performers from honduras hol doff son called dawson to one of the to the hall door said his middle name is stored he had one horowitz performance you know stopping leo messi leo messi had an opportunity to convert a penalty very unnecessary like for him to miss that he had eleven shots on goal and it's very bad to see you know him in argentina not succeed but teamwork sometimes prevails and tonight we saw to earlier today we saw iceland walk away with the point level right now with argentina who is the favorite of the group as you mentioned messi in his performance it was a little bit of a messy performance i had to flee messi is has a perfect way you know you know he had the nail on the head with that comment you know because you expect more especially off of crescendo when all those performers we saw the hatchery everyone's talking about this and ev
argentina didn't win this at all right you know iceland really showed their teamwork and the iceman alfre from books and who plays domestically right here in germany he came through scoring the first goal for iceland you know they had a hero performers from honduras hol doff son called dawson to one of the to the hall door said his middle name is stored he had one horowitz performance you know stopping leo messi leo messi had an opportunity to convert a penalty very unnecessary like for him to...
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alfred finnbogason with the second five minutes prior to the break, but the african side didn‘t lay downhalf goals to bring the match level, this strike from thomas just three minutes from full—time seeing it finish honours even. there were also women‘s world cup european qualifiers on thursday with wales moving top of their group ahead of england after a 1—0 win over boznia and herzegovina. kayleigh green scored in the second half while sweden moved six points clear at the top of group four with a 4—0 win over croatia while spain accounted for bottom of the table israel to move 11 points clear at the summit of group seven. an unbeaten century from shane dowrich has put west indies in the ascendancy at the end of day two of the first test against sri lanka in port of spain. having resumed on 246—6. dowrich pushed on to first past the 50 mark on a day interrrupted by rain and then became west indies‘ first wicketkeeper centurion against sri lanka for his second test match ton. he was on 125 when the hosts declared on 1114—8 and sri lanka lost three quick wickets to finish on 31—3, leaving
alfred finnbogason with the second five minutes prior to the break, but the african side didn‘t lay downhalf goals to bring the match level, this strike from thomas just three minutes from full—time seeing it finish honours even. there were also women‘s world cup european qualifiers on thursday with wales moving top of their group ahead of england after a 1—0 win over boznia and herzegovina. kayleigh green scored in the second half while sweden moved six points clear at the top of group...
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grade zero in nineteen minutes but i stand back just minutes later with their first ever watch go alfred phoebus and we can equalize of that the final school one who as i stand close who's quite the opposite. all match day three of the world cup with russia another day of drama with me in the studio to talk through it all is empty of auschwitz from d.w. sports and many iceland against argentina it sounded like a predictable fairly simple match up didn't it and it wasn't an iceland continues their fairy tale isn't this the best story ever great by some had such a great run at the euros two thousand and sixteen and coincidentally they played one want to get support for goal who later on went on to win the euro so it's not all lost for argentina but yeah on the books this was supposed to be a simple game for argentina they're supposed to swap up their first swipe up their first three points and take the lead of the group and that didn't happen they had a really really tough time breaking through the solid defense of iceland and they're looking to be the next surprise team and what about the
grade zero in nineteen minutes but i stand back just minutes later with their first ever watch go alfred phoebus and we can equalize of that the final school one who as i stand close who's quite the opposite. all match day three of the world cup with russia another day of drama with me in the studio to talk through it all is empty of auschwitz from d.w. sports and many iceland against argentina it sounded like a predictable fairly simple match up didn't it and it wasn't an iceland continues...
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al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues book from the till now is distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. i am the money they didn't talk we know from the public of what's happening in the rest of sites they have been some changes over over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. as it simply takes a tougher line of migrants organized crime is making vast profits from their misery . people in power investigates the state funded perception centers where the helpless are reduced to commodities ripe for exploitation. currents. the european union reaches a deal on the migration crisis aftermath talks through the night in brussels. some as a band this is al jazeera live from dollhouse so coming up the search for answers after a gunman opens fire fire killing. people at a newspaper office in the u.s. . newly uncovered e-mails show down trump's aides were willing to exchange inside informati
al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues book from the till now is distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. i am the money they didn't talk we know from the public of what's happening in the rest of sites they have been some changes over over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. as...
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documentaries destro continues barred from bob did till now for his distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. i'm the money to edit off they didn't talk we know from the public of what's how can you address the sites that have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. you read every your. our current short remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million u.s. dollars. the un body providing assistance for more than five million palestinian refugees faces a funding crisis. i'm not about this and this is all just here a live from doha also coming up. as fighting rages on in the yemeni port city of hadera diplomatic efforts to stop a humanitarian disaster stepped up. general strike against a stereotype brings argentina to a standstill. and nigeria mourns the death of nearly one hundred people killed in a battle for land. the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's facing an unprecedented funding gap and it's weeks away from cutting emergency assistance the agency known as owner is asking for more than two hundred fifty million dollars a
documentaries destro continues barred from bob did till now for his distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. i'm the money to edit off they didn't talk we know from the public of what's how can you address the sites that have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. you read every your. our current short remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million u.s. dollars. the un body providing assistance for more than five million palestinian refugees...
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they would eventually be rescued by another portion of the column led to general alfred terry who had come from the north. but by that time, they were in terrible shape, suffering from -- they were hungry, suffering terribly from dehydration but they still have no idea where custer was. they asked kerry, where's custer? he said we are not sure exactly but there's a couple hundred dead bodies over there that's probably where he is. he refused to believe it, and he took a look himself. and there sure enough was custer , along with all 210 of his men dead. ass would begin the myth custer's last stand. now that was one of my convictions working on this book that we all know about custer's last stand and will be talking about that little more later on. this was also the last stand for the lakota and cheyenne because even though this was a great victory for their people, it was really just the beginning of a process that would mean the end of the traditional way of life. within a year and half, almost all the tribal leaders and their people were on the reservation. sitting bull would be the
they would eventually be rescued by another portion of the column led to general alfred terry who had come from the north. but by that time, they were in terrible shape, suffering from -- they were hungry, suffering terribly from dehydration but they still have no idea where custer was. they asked kerry, where's custer? he said we are not sure exactly but there's a couple hundred dead bodies over there that's probably where he is. he refused to believe it, and he took a look himself. and there...
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but a dead from the alfred vega institute for polar and marine research has teamed up with germany's federal agency for nature conservation their aim is to reintroduce european factoids to to the german bite. yes. it's a big challenge but we want to resettle the species there. on a small scale in selecting which locations make most sense in terms of environmental factors and then we need to decide how big a scale we want to work with. european flat oysters each fills over two hundred liters of water per day. they form reef structures on the seabed that can provide a habitat for a range of other species. this is another reason why the scientists are so eager to resettle them. but they need to conduct some background research before the oysters can be returned to the sea. they grow best on the shells of their deceased predecessors. as these are now long gone the researchers have to find substitute materials to serve as artificial reefs. to find out which substrate is most suitable the scientists provide a range of samples for the oyster larvae to live on. under the microscope they can
but a dead from the alfred vega institute for polar and marine research has teamed up with germany's federal agency for nature conservation their aim is to reintroduce european factoids to to the german bite. yes. it's a big challenge but we want to resettle the species there. on a small scale in selecting which locations make most sense in terms of environmental factors and then we need to decide how big a scale we want to work with. european flat oysters each fills over two hundred liters of...
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huge distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. they didn't talk we. recited. over the years rewind on al-jazeera eradicating leprosy in cambodia relied on education and treatment. on. the employee early you know disability yet. until three year old four year more he'll have this ability. and then no wait the next generation of antibiotics may just be waiting at the bottom of the ocean. as it. revisited on al-jazeera. on counting the cost the european union is trying to change we'll look at the reasons why the economic cost of violence in mexico plus the timber companies are accused of endangering the world's second largest rainforest. counting the cost on al-jazeera. these are the top stories on al-jazeera syrian state media is reporting government forces have taken control of the town of dialogue from raffles in the southern province. talking to government russia about a peace deal and are under which they would hand over more areas to president bashar assad's forces has been a temporary ceasefire in parts of the province but it's been breached by sporadic fi
huge distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. they didn't talk we. recited. over the years rewind on al-jazeera eradicating leprosy in cambodia relied on education and treatment. on. the employee early you know disability yet. until three year old four year more he'll have this ability. and then no wait the next generation of antibiotics may just be waiting at the bottom of the ocean. as it. revisited on al-jazeera. on counting the cost the european union is trying to change we'll...
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discovered habitat is under threat just slightly further south another group of scientists from the alfred vegan institute captured these images of plastic pollution and other waste for fifteen years melanie back man has been observing the spread of plastic deborah in the arctic ocean it's a depressing development. tools aisle and moving bits of a mess of a sort used in industrial fishing this also looks like it's used in fishing this is some unspecified plastic fragment. and we see a lot of this sort of thing on the seabed two point five kilometers under the surface so i hope kilometer of us out here for. in one thousand nine hundred ninety the scientists began conducting long term research in an area that spans over ten thousand square kilometers it's. almost every year melanie batman and her colleagues survey the sea bed with the ocean floor observation system. attached to a steel cable the device scans the ocean floor from a distance of about a meter taking high resolution photos and videos. the researchers have compared images from different years and reached. some devastating conclus
discovered habitat is under threat just slightly further south another group of scientists from the alfred vegan institute captured these images of plastic pollution and other waste for fifteen years melanie back man has been observing the spread of plastic deborah in the arctic ocean it's a depressing development. tools aisle and moving bits of a mess of a sort used in industrial fishing this also looks like it's used in fishing this is some unspecified plastic fragment. and we see a lot of...
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alfred finnbogason equalising for the smallest nation taking part.messi had the chance to win it, but his penalty was easily saved. and in group d's other match, an own goal and a missed spot kick from luka modric helped croatia to a 2—0 win over nigeria. tim allman, bbc news. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. we'll have all the team news, results and fixtures building up to the final onjuly 15th. go to bbc.com/worldcup. police in moscow are questioning a man after a taxi veered into pedestrians near red square, injuring eight people. some of those hurt were mexican football fans visiting the city for the world cup. the mayor of moscow said the driver, a kyrgyz national, lost control of the vehicle. sarah rainsford reports from moscow. in a video from the scene, the yellow taxi turns sharply from a queue of traffic and ploughs into the crowd on the pavement, scooping up and carrying several people along on its bonnet before crashing into a road sign. the driver then leaps out and sprints off, p
alfred finnbogason equalising for the smallest nation taking part.messi had the chance to win it, but his penalty was easily saved. and in group d's other match, an own goal and a missed spot kick from luka modric helped croatia to a 2—0 win over nigeria. tim allman, bbc news. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. we'll have all the team news, results and fixtures building up to the final onjuly 15th. go to bbc.com/worldcup. police in...
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an alfred molina says adults travelling in the back are also comfortable there is plenty of money room and space overhead just like in the standard wrap. in germany prices from the basic version of the space back and started less than sixteen thousand euros if you go for the top trim you can step up the interior with optional piano black design elements the space back on offers a range of connectivity options break assist systems or stand there's also an optional promises radar with emergency braking which could be helpful when driving in city traffic and the top trim low. i will that we tested we found the seats comfortable enough and they have a smart sporty look to boot. but as a car for everyday use this space back also needs to be able to move fast so we're going for a spin on a german autobahn of doubt about my anus cannot really feel the benefit of a six year because our stays relatively quiet when she accelerates while driving at one hundred fifty kilometers an hour the engine isn't only three thousand revs per minute. so to conclude. what i happiness appreciates a number of th
an alfred molina says adults travelling in the back are also comfortable there is plenty of money room and space overhead just like in the standard wrap. in germany prices from the basic version of the space back and started less than sixteen thousand euros if you go for the top trim you can step up the interior with optional piano black design elements the space back on offers a range of connectivity options break assist systems or stand there's also an optional promises radar with emergency...
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let's rewind continues with alfred's free press. they didn't talk we go from. side to. rewind on al-jazeera and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full driving. five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on counting the cost a stronger dollar spells trouble ahead for developing market economies digital addicks where the tech industry uses human psychology plus the fight for control of the oil prez. in life from. al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news grid an explosion. tens of thousands of people. on the new prime minister will examine what this means for the unprecedented changes. rallying support in the last minute efforts by the major candidates to win over voters ahead of sunday's elections whoever wins the presidency
let's rewind continues with alfred's free press. they didn't talk we go from. side to. rewind on al-jazeera and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full driving. five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their...
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al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues but from the till now use distance rewind continues with alfred's free press. i'm the manager they didn't talk we know from the public of what's happening in the rest of sites that have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera african heads of state and government will gather in mauritania for the thirty first assembly of the african union ongoing conflicts in the fight against corruption will take center stage al jazeera will bring you extensive coverage of the summit and its outcomes the african union summit on al-jazeera every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking story when this happened was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists the images matter a lot of international politics joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most of the big third someone from the country who guides you will need here today the story of the byline tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera. we understand
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alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 19118ean... you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. other windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. we came here because we thought it was mother country. that's what we used to call it. we came here to help build the country up after the war smashed it to pieces. the unfortunate thing is, it backlashed on us. do you feel everyone is being treated with the same level of respect here? i would say the same level of disrespect. we are still having conversations about race, are we discriminated against because i am black, because i'm asian? it's not even really about sending people back where they came from, it's about somebody somewhere having targets and numbers. the o
alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 19118ean... you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. other windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the...
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these distance continues with alfred's free press. we think of what's happening. over the years rewind on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news great it is make or break time. the warning to europe as the crucial migration summit begins in brussels but while they talk of the situation doesn't change the report from. the front lines of european migration people have arrived to a life of uncertainty also on the grid the search strengthens in thailand for the football team stuck in an underground cave now u.s. special forces and divers from the u.k. have arrived to help the young players and their coach of instruction on a six day and a decision which could shape the direction of the united states that.
these distance continues with alfred's free press. we think of what's happening. over the years rewind on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha. welcome to the news great it is make or break time. the warning to europe as the crucial migration summit begins in brussels but while they talk of the situation doesn't change the report from. the front lines of european migration people have arrived to a life of uncertainty also on the...
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alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 19118eel we're still alive. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. 0ther windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to light. today this it has been a happy occasion, of hope and joy. many do not want to lose sight of those who have been deeply affected by the events of recent months. churchill floods have hit south—western romania. authorities sent teams to climo mortar from the homes. the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually seen in one month. —— cliett mud and water. —— cliett mud and water. ‘a storm in a teacup'. that's what boris becker has called a new row over whether his diplomatic p
alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 19118eel we're still alive. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. 0ther windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush. but a dark cloud continues to hang over the treatment of caribbean people since the windrush scandal came to...