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and the team need to work together to finalize the food-truck concepts before the big event at camping worldi this summer. one of my favorite things in the world is the shave ice. tad: an 80% margin. lemonis: next one? tad: the grilled-cheese truck. lemonis: could be a huge moneymaker. and while i'm working with the artist to get the graphics ready to wrap the trucks, tad is working with the team to prepare the final menu. tad: i don't want it to just be my ideas. i want it to be your guys' ideas. ricky: we'll do a grilled-cheese dessert. tad: okay. ricky: nutella. tad: okay. ricky: banana. tad: oh, i like that. ricky: marshmallow. tad: is it getting gooey, ricky? ricky: oh, yeah. tad: that's a winner. ricky: four cheeses. tad: eight slices of cheese? i love it. oh, man. that's amazing. great ideas, guys. i love it. tad: hi, marcus. how are you? lemonis: all right, buddy. you want to give me a quick tour of what everything is? it's camping world and good sam's 50th birthday party, and i'm excited. so let's look at the presentation of the food. i brought the entire honest crew to make sure th
and the team need to work together to finalize the food-truck concepts before the big event at camping worldi this summer. one of my favorite things in the world is the shave ice. tad: an 80% margin. lemonis: next one? tad: the grilled-cheese truck. lemonis: could be a huge moneymaker. and while i'm working with the artist to get the graphics ready to wrap the trucks, tad is working with the team to prepare the final menu. tad: i don't want it to just be my ideas. i want it to be your guys'...
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. >> marcus is the ceo and chairman of camping world.permit to fly a 1,000 square foot flag. the flag is bigger. they posted on their facebook page. saying this is more than just the flag. this is about the men and women who sacrificed for in great country. they are the reason we will not sake it down. -- take it down. the city sued camping world if they wins already above $12,000. but his company got support from more than 150,000 people who signed a petition back in may to let them three the american flag. here is a supporter of the flag followed by the mayor. watch. >> it's very beautiful to me. i feel they should leave it alone. leave it just like it is. it's not hurting anything. >> they are out of compliance with the ordinance. the flag must come down. originally they made a good faith effort to accommodate the larger flag. >> following criticism against the city, the mayor requested amending the flag ordinance. but last week after a public hearing the city council voted 5-3 to maintain the current ordinance and to order the giant
. >> marcus is the ceo and chairman of camping world.permit to fly a 1,000 square foot flag. the flag is bigger. they posted on their facebook page. saying this is more than just the flag. this is about the men and women who sacrificed for in great country. they are the reason we will not sake it down. -- take it down. the city sued camping world if they wins already above $12,000. but his company got support from more than 150,000 people who signed a petition back in may to let them...
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nascar in chicagoland for the camping world 400. eight laps to go.on goes to the inside and passes alex on the back stretch to take the lead. now six laps to go. he is returning the bowman will take the checkered flag and at 26 p up the monster energy series victory. this sports report is sponsored by river rock casino. the warriors have to figure out what they are doing with loony and cousins. whether they have enough money to bring him back. everyone is waiting to see what leonard is going to do. >> we know they have the money. the question is, will the league let him spend it? the answer is no. >> that's it for tonight. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. for spencer, anthony and the entire team, thanks for joining this is and because alling of the devices onching. fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of people are watching? yeah. we're making a commercial. if it's connected, it's protected with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesom
nascar in chicagoland for the camping world 400. eight laps to go.on goes to the inside and passes alex on the back stretch to take the lead. now six laps to go. he is returning the bowman will take the checkered flag and at 26 p up the monster energy series victory. this sports report is sponsored by river rock casino. the warriors have to figure out what they are doing with loony and cousins. whether they have enough money to bring him back. everyone is waiting to see what leonard is going to...
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sneaking at this event a holocaust survivor an at survivor of japanese eninternment camps during worldar ii. they denounced the detention camps at the southern border and spoke about the parallel experience of those migrants being held against their will. the vigil comes as ice raids are expected at 10 cities across the country including here in the bay area. >>> the ground is still shaking in southern california. a 4.9 magnitude earthquake hit ridgecrest shortly after 6:00 this morning. numerousafter shocks have been reported in the area since last friday's 7.1 temblor. no reports of any major damage from this morning's quake. here the bay area, the next big one one is inevitable. it is just a question of when. the utility is laying thousands of feet of knew pipeline along the hayward fault. >> reporter: this usgs similar playstation based on the best science says this is what happens if a 7 magnitude quake strikes the water system. >> it rips through buried pipe and wires. some east bay residents lose water for six weeks an up to six months. >> reporter: to prevent that, east bay mud
sneaking at this event a holocaust survivor an at survivor of japanese eninternment camps during worldar ii. they denounced the detention camps at the southern border and spoke about the parallel experience of those migrants being held against their will. the vigil comes as ice raids are expected at 10 cities across the country including here in the bay area. >>> the ground is still shaking in southern california. a 4.9 magnitude earthquake hit ridgecrest shortly after 6:00 this...
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incarcerating japanese americans in camps during world war ii. he was born in a cam.>>> there is a level of treatment that we should allow for all humans. our government is not meeting that standard.>> reporter: protesters say they want to see immediate action.>>> it is important for the community to demonstrate it is not okay.>>> i think it is awful what is happening at our border. it is something that relates to a lot of different communities.>> reporter: protests were also staged close to where migrants are being held in texas. hundreds of people showed up in houston tonight to make their voices heard. they do michigan outside the southwest detention facility near downtown. >>> fear and uncertainty among the undocumented immigrants. the sweep scheduled take place sunday. rob woman who knows firsthand the fear they face.>> reporter: maria mendoza sanchez understands the panic the prospect of deportation is causing. she herself has been deported.>>> my heart goes out to those people in fear right now. of not knowing what will happen.>> reporter:
incarcerating japanese americans in camps during world war ii. he was born in a cam.>>> there is a level of treatment that we should allow for all humans. our government is not meeting that standard.>> reporter: protesters say they want to see immediate action.>>> it is important for the community to demonstrate it is not okay.>>> i think it is awful what is happening at our border. it is something that relates to a lot of different communities.>>...
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." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] i'm heavily invested in the outdoor space with companies like camping worldnd gander outdoors. and so when the company reached out for help and i went online and did a little research, i was intrigued because there were products that i had never seen before. there's a level of technical ingenuity that you just don't find in most outdoor products. and if i can figure out a way to strike a deal and get access to distribute these products, it could be a win-win for everybody. ethan: hello. lemonis: hey, how are you? lemonis: pretty good. how are you? lemonis: i'm good. i'm marcus. ethan: yeah, welcome. nice to see you. lemonis: what is your name? ethan: i'm ethan. lemonis: ethan, nice to meet you. this is cool. ethan: yeah. lemonis: so, smithfly, tell me a little bit about the company. are you a fly fisherman? ethan: oh, yeah. and i was just frustrated with what was on the market at the time. i started doing some of my own design work. so, this was the core product line, which is based on kind of the military concept of modular packs and bags. like, this is moll
." ♪ [ train whistle blows ] i'm heavily invested in the outdoor space with companies like camping worldnd gander outdoors. and so when the company reached out for help and i went online and did a little research, i was intrigued because there were products that i had never seen before. there's a level of technical ingenuity that you just don't find in most outdoor products. and if i can figure out a way to strike a deal and get access to distribute these products, it could be a win-win...
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griff: camping world. brian: i wonder if cnbc. brian: fantastic show.nd helps these companies turn around tough love i'm pro-tough love. ainsley: make a profit. brian: they make a profit in the end everyone hugs and cries. ainsley: adam klotz is outside is he not hugging or crying. adam: there are folks out here pretty happy to be out here. it's a beautiful day for any visitor to new york city. it's going to be a warm one eventually and really warm one across the entire country. already on the east coast temperatures run into the 70s. hotter in the middle of the country. take a look at those maps getting up to close to 80 degrees in chicago early this morning. a little bit of a frontal boundary back behind it. there could be storms in the middle of the country also. everything south of that frontal boundary that is heat. temperatures running up into the middle 90's, the lower 90's for your tuesday it. stays hot into wednesday. you actually see a lot of that shift a little bit more toward the mid-atlantic. so d.c. running up into the middle 90's. add in
griff: camping world. brian: i wonder if cnbc. brian: fantastic show.nd helps these companies turn around tough love i'm pro-tough love. ainsley: make a profit. brian: they make a profit in the end everyone hugs and cries. ainsley: adam klotz is outside is he not hugging or crying. adam: there are folks out here pretty happy to be out here. it's a beautiful day for any visitor to new york city. it's going to be a warm one eventually and really warm one across the entire country. already on the...
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world that looks to honor all cultures and all peoples, not by destroying them. last week i talked about my father who was a civilian survivor of a forced labor camp during world wari with the nazis. he came here to give me a better life. i was born here, i am a native, but the symbol that stayed with him is that not see his him. i dare not say anything other than this experience is evoking such deep pain and i am hoping we can honor all people, provide -- it says my heart is smothering in its own blood. i ask you, collaborate, compromise, seek a solution that honors all people. thank you. [applause] >> i will now read off a list of names of people that are in favor of removing the mural. when you hear your name called, please make your way to the podium. again, we will allow a total of 30 minutes. each speaker will have a total of one minute per speaker. let's see. [calling names] we will start with those please begin. >> good evening. my name is paula. -- >> just one second. please start your time, please. >> good evening. i am the program coordinator here for the indian education program for sfusd, a proud member of the pit pitt river nation of northern califor
world that looks to honor all cultures and all peoples, not by destroying them. last week i talked about my father who was a civilian survivor of a forced labor camp during world wari with the nazis. he came here to give me a better life. i was born here, i am a native, but the symbol that stayed with him is that not see his him. i dare not say anything other than this experience is evoking such deep pain and i am hoping we can honor all people, provide -- it says my heart is smothering in its...
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running for office that the lowest mark of fdr, our great president, was the japanese internment camps in world war ii. president trump loves those camps. the lowest moment of eisenhower's was "operation wetback" and trump praised eisenhower for his worst moment. he likes detention camps. he likes arguing about immigration and saying who is the real american and who is not with himself being the judge. the big question is, in 2016, you could have said trump is a one-offer, third party billionaire. he now is a proud overt racist, and if the american people vote for him, it really does tell us a lot about our country this late in the 21st century. >> peter, you heard lindsey graham say the squad, those women, that they hate israel. the president also said this. watch. >> you look at what they've said. i have clips right here. the most vile, horrible statements about our country. about israel. about others. it's up to them. they can do what they want. they can leave. they can stay. >> so listen, it's true that representatives omar and tlaib have made controversial statements about israel. >> they
running for office that the lowest mark of fdr, our great president, was the japanese internment camps in world war ii. president trump loves those camps. the lowest moment of eisenhower's was "operation wetback" and trump praised eisenhower for his worst moment. he likes detention camps. he likes arguing about immigration and saying who is the real american and who is not with himself being the judge. the big question is, in 2016, you could have said trump is a one-offer, third party...
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thousands of rohingya muslim refugees in southern bangladesh's cox's bazar -- the largest refugee camp in the world. the tunisian r red crescent says the bodies of all 82 missing people who were on board a migrant ship that sank off its coast earlier this month have been recovered. the boat was heading to europe from libya. tunisian fishermen initially rescued four o of the boat's passengers but one later died in hospital. according to the international organization for migration, at least 426 people have drowned attempting to cross the mediterranean so far this year, while thousands have been returned to migrant jails in libya. in algeria, protesters took to the streets friday for the 21st straight week to call for the establishment of independent, civilian-led institutions to oversee upcoming elections. algeriall build another in a free and independent. an independent trust is an independent regime and independent president, to build a country with an independent economy. amy: longtime president abdelaziz bouteflika resigned in april amid the popular uprising. elections planned for july 4 were ca
thousands of rohingya muslim refugees in southern bangladesh's cox's bazar -- the largest refugee camp in the world. the tunisian r red crescent says the bodies of all 82 missing people who were on board a migrant ship that sank off its coast earlier this month have been recovered. the boat was heading to europe from libya. tunisian fishermen initially rescued four o of the boat's passengers but one later died in hospital. according to the international organization for migration, at least 426...
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thousands fled the country many crossed to neighboring kenya to the dadaab refugee camp one of the largest in the world often numerous threats by the kenyan government to close the camp the united nations is trying to help somalis return to really safe areas in somalia like the town of. went to a mishap with women who have returned to somalia to try and rebuild been my. reports from our correspondent melanie. nowadays a modest living cooking food and selling and have very own in their home country of somalia but from a life the 34 year old was a refugee in africa's largest refugee camp 300 kilometers away from here in kenya. i was born and bred few g. camp i grew up in the camp i lived there until i got here our father died our mother died. i made it here. today in somalia though large swathes of the country continued to see violent conflict certain cities taken back from also bought control by local forces seeing tens of thousands of refugees returning to the country they once called home the last majority of red to me is from neighboring kenya have resettles here and kiss my own residence seek to ove
thousands fled the country many crossed to neighboring kenya to the dadaab refugee camp one of the largest in the world often numerous threats by the kenyan government to close the camp the united nations is trying to help somalis return to really safe areas in somalia like the town of. went to a mishap with women who have returned to somalia to try and rebuild been my. reports from our correspondent melanie. nowadays a modest living cooking food and selling and have very own in their home...
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she was suspended from the australian team and sent home from its pre—worlds training camp injapan. in her system. cricket, and sri lanka have beaten bangladesh in the 2nd 0ne—day international in colombo on sunday to clinch the three—match series with one game to spare. it's sri lanka's first series win at home for nearly four years. bangladesh elected to bat after winning the toss. mushfiqur rahim pick of the bunch, top—scoring with an unbeaten 98 as the tourists made 238 for 8 from their 50 overs. in reply, avishka fernando laid the foundations for sri lanka's victory with 82 off 75 balls. angelo mathews hit an unbeaten half—century and scored the winning runs as the home side reached their target with more than five overs to spare. elsewhere, australia beat england in the 2nd women's t20 international in hove. ellyse perry and meg lanning steered them to victory by 7 wickets with more than two overs to spare. the australians had already won the series. the final match of the series is in bristol on wednesday. tennis, and the defending champion nikoloz basilashvili won the hambur
she was suspended from the australian team and sent home from its pre—worlds training camp injapan. in her system. cricket, and sri lanka have beaten bangladesh in the 2nd 0ne—day international in colombo on sunday to clinch the three—match series with one game to spare. it's sri lanka's first series win at home for nearly four years. bangladesh elected to bat after winning the toss. mushfiqur rahim pick of the bunch, top—scoring with an unbeaten 98 as the tourists made 238 for 8 from...
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totraveled to fort missoula learn about the italian and japanese internment camps during world war ii. an eerieay it is feeling. most of the people have no idea why they were arrested. they were brought here for hearings to determine whether they might be disloyal to the country. what did these people think away from their emilys? families? i think it has done a great job theelling the story of japanese and the italians who came there. they have some of the original barracks. we are sitting in the headquarters building in the courtroom. a really great place for people to come and learn more. people largely don't really know either italians or japanese were held here during the war. people arrested were living on the west coast. fort missoula had most recently been a civilian conservation corps camp. it enabled the justice department to bring people here. since may of 1941, , primarily italians merchant strips who were .tranded britain wouldn't guarantee their safe passage home. they languished in the ports for quite a while. cruisewsnments order the and in the program would give them
totraveled to fort missoula learn about the italian and japanese internment camps during world war ii. an eerieay it is feeling. most of the people have no idea why they were arrested. they were brought here for hearings to determine whether they might be disloyal to the country. what did these people think away from their emilys? families? i think it has done a great job theelling the story of japanese and the italians who came there. they have some of the original barracks. we are sitting in...
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at all and what he meant by that is that while conditions in those refugee camps it's the largest refugee settlement the world in cox's bazaar you have nearly a 1000000 rohingya refugees there the fact is they are still suffering they're suffering greatly the conditions in those camps have been greatly improved and when i 1st visited them in october 2017 the infrastructure is much more improved there are roads there are dams they try to protect the most vulnerable from the elements but just in the past couple of weeks you had torrential downpours monsoon season greatly affecting the rain the refugees in those camps because of that thousands of in this place and a population that is amongst the most vulnerable populations in the world they are even the situations even more park for terry is for them i mean we're just hearing from town. in the bangladeshi capital about this i.c.c. delegation that's the rived how difficult is it going to be for them to stop a case is a complicated process daryn because 1st you had the i.c.c. rule that they would have jurisdiction and the way that they have jurisdiction in this i
at all and what he meant by that is that while conditions in those refugee camps it's the largest refugee settlement the world in cox's bazaar you have nearly a 1000000 rohingya refugees there the fact is they are still suffering they're suffering greatly the conditions in those camps have been greatly improved and when i 1st visited them in october 2017 the infrastructure is much more improved there are roads there are dams they try to protect the most vulnerable from the elements but just in...
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world cup injapan. the wasps forward returned home early from a training camp in italy last week after injuring a foot. fitness before england's world cup opener against tonga on the 22nd of september. britain's nicola adams has become wbo world flyweight champion for the first time because her opponent arely muthino is injured and unable to defend the title. adams was interim champion and mandatory challenger to mucino ahead of their scheduled fight in march but adams was injured in the build—up. the wbo say the mexican has since suffered head and ankle injuries and is not able to "participate in active competition". stradivarius won the goodwood cup under frankie dettori to claim a third successive victory in the race. the five—year—old is trained byjohn gosden and made it eight successive wins. it becomes only the second horse after double trigger to win the two—mile prize on three occasions. american caeleb dressel was the standout swimmer of this year's world championships which finished on sunday. the 22—year—old won a record eight medals, with six of those gold and he also broke a world record w
world cup injapan. the wasps forward returned home early from a training camp in italy last week after injuring a foot. fitness before england's world cup opener against tonga on the 22nd of september. britain's nicola adams has become wbo world flyweight champion for the first time because her opponent arely muthino is injured and unable to defend the title. adams was interim champion and mandatory challenger to mucino ahead of their scheduled fight in march but adams was injured in the...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. for 23 years musson has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object he's become an environmental activist uninspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless my colleagues. my choosing such an al-jazeera. victim. being his past as an instrument of pinochet's brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. but his son's quest for answers reveals there are often 2 sides to even the darkest of stories witness the color of the chameleon announces there. this is a failure of leadership for the world's most powerful nations condemnation from the un the syrian children bear the brunt of bombings by governmen
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. for 23 years musson has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. this is al jazeera. elephant 011 come on santa maria have this is the news allah from al jazeera the british ambassador to the u.s. resigns over leaked cables that criticized president donald trump. we are creating the generation of children they'll never forget we didn't see that also in the news house democrats condemn the treatment of children detained at centers along the us mexico border iran faces the threat of more u.s. sanctions over its uranium enrichment and the end of an ear off to more than 8 decades in production the last a volkswagen beetle. rolls off the production line. so britain's ambassador to the united states has resigned saying it's impossible to stay on after president trump cu
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. this is al jazeera. elephant 011 come on santa maria have this is the news allah from al...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. the u.k. warms british ships to temporarily avoid the strait of hormuz after iran seizes the british front tanka london says tehran is choosing a dangerous. if the situation is not resolved quick to be there will be serious consequences. hello martin the initial without zerah live from doha also coming up for the 1st time millions go to the polls in pakistan's tribal northwest to vote for a provincial assembly. probe aging demonstrators gather in hong kong following weeks of anti china protests over an extradition bill. and one step at a time with few doctors and millions of patients why physiotherapy in ethiopia is a luxury. thanks. to the u.k. has warned british ships to avoid the strait of hormuz
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. the u.k. warms british ships to temporarily avoid the strait of hormuz after iran seizes the...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most loved soaks using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffering in the dark this week the story line focuses on hiv and aids an illness still shrouded in superstition and fear the making of him is that he was going to beat our attitudes the writers want to tackle had done. so cook's mexico breaking taboos on al-jazeera. version goes to the u.n. security council over the iranian seizure of an oil tanker and consider sanctions but iran says it's done nothing wrong. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha the parana ahead . attacks on police and the hospital in pakistan's northwest killed at leas
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most loved soaks using fiction to mirror the...
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bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. told to al-jazeera we ask what guarantees would you give to the people will be attending the minimal workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. what about total exoneration you actually totally exonerate the president you know . former special counsel robert muller tells congress donald trump could be prosecuted for obstruction of justice often he leaves office. you know i maryam namazie in london you know with al jazeera also coming up on the program the doubters the do still the blues does they are going to get you to rome again the people are as johnson promises breaks it in
bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. told to al-jazeera we ask what guarantees would you give to the people will be attending the...
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progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo. francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest tragedy involving people attempting to cross the mediterranean 55 bodies have been recovered after several boats carrying up to 300 migrants capsized off the coast of libya on thursday it's feared up to 150 people might have died the head of the roman catholic church appealed for action in his sunday address. it is so. their brothers and sisters it is with pain i learn the news about the shipwreck in recent days in the waters of the mediterranean sea where dozens of people including women and children lost their lives or we knew our heart failed to pay you for the international community to promptly and decisively
progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo. francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest...
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progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a great dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al jazeera could apollo was bizarre. coming up in sports we had to colombia as the country celebrates its 1st tour de france champion and we'll have all of that and our sports round up coming up. al-jazeera exposes controversial allegations about the bahraini government. they told me you're a member of al qaeda you can stop the advance of the shia. and its illusion with al qaida to conspire against incessant shia opposition to 20 left bahrain playing with fire on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks it is a long campaign began what it calls attempts to undermine the state of israel from within. with details coverage called power being replaced by eco friendly plants all over the world environmentalist's here t
progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a great dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al jazeera could apollo was bizarre. coming up in sports we had to colombia as the country celebrates...
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displaced millions of people, including rohingya muslim refugees in cox's bazar, the largest refugee camp in the world. this comes as a record heat wave is hitting europe for the second time this summer, with paris, brussels, and amsterdam all at risk of hitting all-time high temperatures and spain facing the threat of severe fires. this is clare nullis with the u.n.'s world meteorologicical organization. >> heat waves arere the halallmk of climate change and they are, as we saw in june, they're becoming more frequent. they are starting earlier and they're becoming more intense. the span us -- spanish mineralogy full-service is warning of an extreme fire risk in large parts of the country. it is a combination of heat, wind, and the risk of storms and lightning setting things of blaze. juan: the united nations warned that such extreme weather events in europe will become more frequent and more intense as climate change worsens. this all comes as a climate change-fueled heat wave in the u.s. has finally subsided after a weekend of scorching temperatures across the east coast and midwest that put 157 mil
displaced millions of people, including rohingya muslim refugees in cox's bazar, the largest refugee camp in the world. this comes as a record heat wave is hitting europe for the second time this summer, with paris, brussels, and amsterdam all at risk of hitting all-time high temperatures and spain facing the threat of severe fires. this is clare nullis with the u.n.'s world meteorologicical organization. >> heat waves arere the halallmk of climate change and they are, as we saw in june,...
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citizenship a government delegation has spent 2 days trying to convince them to leave the world's largest refugee camp and to go home to record in state from where they fled 2 years ago. at least those who live in treaty and regions they are entitled to apply for the what we call naturalized citizenship once parents apply for their natural citizenship. sons and daughters their offspring are entitled to apply for their citizenship so we are trying to explain to them what are the possibility of citizenship so of course according to the lot they may not be entitled for the full fledged citizenship but they are entitled to naturalized citizenship and eventually their sons and daughters and grandsons and daughters will be entitled for the citizenship full fledged citizenship foundering. definitely will not be consider it as an issue for us because we'll be granting them as an nationality of myanmar and then eventually we will be providing them with the id cards. all right let's introduce our guests now in dhaka in bangladesh we have ranger recession and writer. in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil
citizenship a government delegation has spent 2 days trying to convince them to leave the world's largest refugee camp and to go home to record in state from where they fled 2 years ago. at least those who live in treaty and regions they are entitled to apply for the what we call naturalized citizenship once parents apply for their natural citizenship. sons and daughters their offspring are entitled to apply for their citizenship so we are trying to explain to them what are the possibility of...
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progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issue is still causing concern thunder chaudhry al jazeera. to europe the russian opposition leader has been taken to hospital with severe facial swelling and rushes suffering what's believed to be an acute allergic reaction the valley was arrested on wednesday after calling for a little anti government demonstrations he was sentenced to 30 days in prison his spokeswoman said that he's in a stable condition but he's never suffered a similar reaction before and the cause. has more from. not only his lawyer was given access to her client but only after an argument ensued with the hospital and then they weren't allowed to meet in private this all comes as he was taken to hospital with an allergic face reaction around 9 30 am is condition is said to be stable
progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a grid that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issue is still causing concern thunder chaudhry al jazeera. to europe the russian opposition leader has been taken to hospital with severe...
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but in this camp, you are learning something that actually makes it fun. >> reporter: the girls say they like not having boys around. >> boys usually have in this industry and in our worldy have the most opportunities to get these coding jobs, engineering and things like that but now that we have this new camp, girls make games, it really helps us get a boost up. >> reporter: this 13-year-old from foster city is helping to design a game about a teenaged girl going through various stages of her life . >> it deals with the troubles of her life like the quality such as feminism and stuff like that . >> they want to make games about making the world better, building empathy, helping people understand each other. >> reporter: the campers also hear from female game designers , those who are able to clap correct thceiling . >> it shouldn't be just based off of your gender. it should be just something everyone should be able to enjoy. >> reporter: the hope is to create confidence in these girls , confidence in them crating ideas and pursuing them in the gaming world and perhaps, in life. in san mateo, rob roth, ktvu fox2 news. >>> this is ktvu fox2 news it 6:00. >>> backing dow
but in this camp, you are learning something that actually makes it fun. >> reporter: the girls say they like not having boys around. >> boys usually have in this industry and in our worldy have the most opportunities to get these coding jobs, engineering and things like that but now that we have this new camp, girls make games, it really helps us get a boost up. >> reporter: this 13-year-old from foster city is helping to design a game about a teenaged girl going through...
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for the last ten days 50,000 young people from almost every country in the world have been at a purpose—built camp jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. mike bushell spent some time there to find out more from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia usa, and a venue on a scale never seen west virginia usa, and a venue on a scale never seen before. look at the scale never seen before. look at the scale of this. just as these scouts have come from across the world, so the whole movement has come so far since the first world scout jamboree when they were just seven or 8000 scouts. now there are far more than five times that number and here they are gathering for the opening ceremony. among them, this 14—year—old from kenya. he is here thanks to a foundation. you meet different countries and it is cool to be friends and i come to know all the different countries. no matter where we are we're still brothers and sisters. every sc
for the last ten days 50,000 young people from almost every country in the world have been at a purpose—built camp jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. mike bushell spent some time there to find out more from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia usa, and a venue on a scale never seen west virginia usa, and a venue...
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world. china is thought to be holding more than a million muslims in camps in its far west region of xinjiange bbc‘sjohn sudworth was given rare, and highly controlled, access to the facilities. muslims are being detained. mosques demolished. thoughts transformed. and children are disappearing. with rare official access... have you been convicted of a crime? ..our own evidence... ..and testimony from more than 60 grieving relatives... where are they now? ..we find out what's really happening in china's far western region of xinjiang. china used to deny that these places exist. but now we are being given a tour. taken inside some of the giant secure facilities thought to hold more than a million muslims. music plays. this is what china wants the world to see. offered up as proof that these are not prisoners but students. willingly being guided away from extremism. is it your choice to be here? government officials watch over every interview. this is how thoughts are transformed. xinjiang's uighurs, kazakhs and other minorities who have their own languages and culture spend long hours rote—lear
world. china is thought to be holding more than a million muslims in camps in its far west region of xinjiange bbc‘sjohn sudworth was given rare, and highly controlled, access to the facilities. muslims are being detained. mosques demolished. thoughts transformed. and children are disappearing. with rare official access... have you been convicted of a crime? ..our own evidence... ..and testimony from more than 60 grieving relatives... where are they now? ..we find out what's really happening...
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with less than 2a hours to go until the 2019 world championships, the final training sessions were under way, a warm weather training camplly renowned. i have faced people from india, norway, japan, america. they all come in thinking they've got the best thumbs. a british thumb's the best thumb. no—one's ever been three times world champion. so i've done that. and i want to go again. i want this number four title. i'm going to get this number four title. but if you think this sport will bring you fame and fortune, it's not quite there yet. at one point i was the only professional thumb wrestler in the world. and so, yeah, i was taken out to china and was treated with great respect as a result of that. got to thumb wrestle a lot of chinese celebrities, all of whom beat me, every single one. one, two, three, four, i want a thumb war. 0h! this year a big—name sponsor is on board, giving viewers around the world a chance to watch the action. this year's a particularly big one. i mean, we usually have a good crowd, a few hundred people. the aim for us has always been to raise the profile of the sport, here and globally. let's
with less than 2a hours to go until the 2019 world championships, the final training sessions were under way, a warm weather training camplly renowned. i have faced people from india, norway, japan, america. they all come in thinking they've got the best thumbs. a british thumb's the best thumb. no—one's ever been three times world champion. so i've done that. and i want to go again. i want this number four title. i'm going to get this number four title. but if you think this sport will bring...
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regarding the repatriation of nearly a 1000000 rohingya refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between a me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both sides agreed that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern tanvir chaudhry al jazeera could appollo cox is bizarre. and still ahead in august there are air strikes in syria last rebel stronghold of intensified despite u.n. warnings of war crimes being committed. holy sites are rubbish dump the pilgrims polluting enshrined in indian administered kashmir. and in sports a wet n wild german grand prix for the world champion and his team of bats and more in our sports roundup. however you may wonder where the seasonal rains the plum rains have gone in china they disappear the last few days and there's not much evidence of them here other claim the cloud is building any. growing darker but actually i think it's this line of here that stretches of the sichuan to the will be on the top of you
regarding the repatriation of nearly a 1000000 rohingya refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between a me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both sides agreed that dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern tanvir chaudhry al jazeera could appollo cox is bizarre. and still ahead in august there are air strikes in syria...
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>>to talk about in the sports world, including nfl training camps are getting under way that's right mark governor grant lotus join us from the set a bay area sports night guys. >>that's right bay area sports night 7 o'clock on kron and we're full steam ahead on training camp talk grant will be breaking down 49 ers and raiders first with the niners 49 ers fan should feel blank about this upcoming season, defensive. >>not like a dart teams good they owed pay attention does but defensive that side of the ball, the defense is going to be really good i think and if the defense is a really good it could be a long season because. certainly some holes offensively that this team is going to have to overcome, but you look at the additions on that defensive line. a great new linebacker in free agency that should be a stretch what about the raiders the raiders fan. what one you should feel nostalgic because it's the last year in oakland. are probably the last year in oakland and you know you you want to so get out you want to enjoy it. year said the team's going to vegas, you might or might not
>>to talk about in the sports world, including nfl training camps are getting under way that's right mark governor grant lotus join us from the set a bay area sports night guys. >>that's right bay area sports night 7 o'clock on kron and we're full steam ahead on training camp talk grant will be breaking down 49 ers and raiders first with the niners 49 ers fan should feel blank about this upcoming season, defensive. >>not like a dart teams good they owed pay attention does but...
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world war. so right now we would like to walk us or walk you through our camp here a little bit and perhaps offer a little bit of perspective on the gi experience. so we'll start here around the back. now, often when americans think of the second world war, they think of helmets. they think of weapons. they think of sherman tanks, but war is this stuff, too. it is the subtle, small stuff. as they were out in the hedge rows of france in 1944, and these units of food that would come for breakfast, dinner, and supper were really the staple of the gi diet, and often there would be a small can of food inside, some crackers, some bubble gum, and in other instances they would even include cigarettes, which was actually part of the ration. if they were lucky, they might be able to acquire a radio along the way, but you know, when folks look at this sort of stuff, it offers them a moment of empathy, you know. when you look at something like tooth powder or soap or a razor blade, these were the things that, you know, we would see on our fathers and grandfathers, you know, bathroom shelves, you know, as we
world war. so right now we would like to walk us or walk you through our camp here a little bit and perhaps offer a little bit of perspective on the gi experience. so we'll start here around the back. now, often when americans think of the second world war, they think of helmets. they think of weapons. they think of sherman tanks, but war is this stuff, too. it is the subtle, small stuff. as they were out in the hedge rows of france in 1944, and these units of food that would come for...
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camps. it was a expected to have. to begin to pick up the pieces. destroying the world of professional wrestling. in the ring. welcome. it's good to have you with us they've been called internment camps even concentration camps but they continue to be built they're part of china's program of detention and other minorities in the province of. all. fight and now. this has open international support in a letter to the un human rights council sent just days back at least 37 countries have supported china's court counter-terrorism and did article as if in measures in including setting up vocational education training centers some of these countries you must know include north korea saudi arabia even myanmar but upwards of a 1000000 we girls and turkey minorities have been detained in the camps their crime their faith 32 western countries also in a letter to the un human rights council have asked china to stop these arbitrary detentions but china sees things differently. this is what china wants visitors to see a full dance outside the largest mosque in the country the spectacle belies the sinister realities of life
camps. it was a expected to have. to begin to pick up the pieces. destroying the world of professional wrestling. in the ring. welcome. it's good to have you with us they've been called internment camps even concentration camps but they continue to be built they're part of china's program of detention and other minorities in the province of. all. fight and now. this has open international support in a letter to the un human rights council sent just days back at least 37 countries have supported...
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regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 rowing or refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both friday grit the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern trenberth child ray i'll just go to poland cox's bizarre protesters have been to australia spawn meant to highlight how many refugees have spent years living in limbo it's 6 years since a conservative government started granting asylum seekers temporary thesis instead of 10 in refugee status some have been sent back to their countries of origin. pope francis is calling on the international community to act after the latest in the mediterranean is up to 150 migrants and refugees drowned when boats capsized off libya's cull some 30 say dozens of bodies have been recovered it. up it is so. their brothers and sisters it is with pain and learn the news about the shipwreck that happened in recent days in the waters of the mediterranea
regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 rowing or refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me and my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuges here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough both friday grit the dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern trenberth child ray i'll just go to poland cox's bizarre protesters have been to australia spawn meant to highlight...
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progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a great dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo was bizarre. hundreds of people have gathered outside the strains parliament to deny and stay on certainty many refugees are facing their activists say they've been living in limbo since 2013 that's when a conservative government started granting asylum seekers temporary things as instead of permanent refugee status. india's prime minister is hailing the latest kinds of wild tigers as an historic achievement the government says nearly $3000.00 are in tiger reserves nationwide that's a 30 percent increase in 4 years but porting for chinese traditional medicine and habitat destruction remains a major threats to the world's biggest cats. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the chines
progress regarding their repatriation of nearly a 1000000 refugees living in what is now the world's largest refugee camp the latest talk between i me on my delegation and community leaders for owning a refuge is here in cox's bazar have ended without any major breakthrough wildside a great dialogue should continue in an attempt to resolve critical issues still causing concern thunder chaudhry al-jazeera could apollo was bizarre. hundreds of people have gathered outside the strains parliament...
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with less than 24 hours to go until the 2019 world championships, the final training sessions were under way, a warm weather training campre held locally, it's internationally renowned. i have faced people from india, norway, japan, america. they all come in thinking they've got the best thumbs. a british thumb's the best thumb. no—one's ever been three times world champion. so i've done that. and i want to go again. i want this number four title. i'm going to get this number four title. but if you think this sport will bring you fame and fortune, it's not quite there yet. at one point i was the only professional thumb wrestler in the world. and so, yeah, i was taken out to china and was treated with great respect as a result of that. got to thumb wrestle a lot of chinese celebrities, all of whom beat me, every single one. one, two, three, four, i want a thumb war. 0h! this year a big—name sponsor is on board, giving viewers around the world a chance to watch the action. this year's a particularly big one. i mean, we usually have a good crowd, a few hundred people. the aim for us has always been to raise the profile of t
with less than 24 hours to go until the 2019 world championships, the final training sessions were under way, a warm weather training campre held locally, it's internationally renowned. i have faced people from india, norway, japan, america. they all come in thinking they've got the best thumbs. a british thumb's the best thumb. no—one's ever been three times world champion. so i've done that. and i want to go again. i want this number four title. i'm going to get this number four title. but...
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for the last ten days 50 thousand young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built campe scout movement — for the world scout jamboree. from there, mike bushell reports. from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia, usa, and a venue on a scale never seen before. look at the scale of this. just as these scouts have come from across the world, so the whole movement has come so far since the first world scout jamboree when there were just 7000 or 8000 scouts. now there are far more than five times that number and here they are gathering for the opening ceremony. among them, this 1a—year—old from kenya. he is here thanks to a foundation. you meet different countries and it is cool to be friends and i come to know all the different countries. no matter where we are we're still brothers and sisters. every scout has a digital wristband that helps them connect with each other and also reach the network of 50 million scouts around the world. bear
for the last ten days 50 thousand young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built campe scout movement — for the world scout jamboree. from there, mike bushell reports. from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia, usa, and a venue on a scale never seen before. look at the scale of this. just as these scouts have come from across the...