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i do know and i can help. fountain of the save me save me i don't think i'll be around in front being here for. you it began in new york in the one nine hundred forty s. patients and social workers got together to create a shared community that would ensure those who go to out of the often brutal mental detention facilities of the time it would never have to go back so these are there were three hundred thirty houses that. really the united states europe very dominant a lot of work required in latin america africa asia yes there's still work to do that needs to be a clubhouse in every country. essential thing about the clubs model we talk about the need to be needed you need a place where you want when you where you are. accepted for who you are. i was headed home for many years and isolated myself it was suggested to me to come
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here and i thought what do i have to loose. voluntary to come here and that's very important that you come here because you want to come here not because someone else saying you have to be here. human model it's not a swedish one the american model and. why does it work everywhere because people are the same everywhere we need to be seen we need to be loved to be part of something. i don't know how old is either a stalker a. busy news day busy sports thank you very much a lot of the new york yankees have been eliminated from the major league baseball playoffs they were beaten by fierce rivals the boston red sox at yankee stadium with the red sox already three up at the top of the fourth any christian pastors ahead a home run to make it for nothing and silence a sold out crowd in the bronx despite
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a late rally by the yankees in the nine. inning boston they were able to hold them all for four four three when the red sox advanced to the american league championship series for the first time this two thousand and thirteen to host defending world series champions the houston astros on saturday at fenway park. but it's phenomenal you know it's been a great season sort of when one of the vision. team played great over the last four days. in the clinches one one of the l.c.s. . more so enjoy tonight in back to work tomorrow belgian police have carried out raids at football clubs and homes across the country as part of an investigation into financial fraud and possible match fixing officials of from sears including angela and stanley is being investigated police also raided
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properties in six other countries prosecutors say here long investigation shows evidence of suspect financial operations by sports agents and indications of possible influencing of games over the last season. top seed roger federer is facing a fight to stay in the song i must is his second round match against russia's daniel medvedev is a level at one set all federer is defending champion and aiming for fourth title this season. that is why martin del potro was made to work for his place in round three the argentinian save for a set points on his way to victory over. the quarter could move up to number two in the world rankings if he wins the shanghai title. russia has taken a big lead to at the top of the medal table at the youth olympics in argentina that edition of the games for athletes aged between fifteen and eighteen is into its
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fourth day of competition russia has thirteen gold medals the only country to hit the double figures so far organizers are hoping these games will keep their lympics well of them to a new day ration of athletes and i reports. it's a beautiful day as young athletes aged between fifteen and eighteen from around the world take this sales on to the which is north of one osiris you know one. thing with them is argentine sailor santiago. he seemed a participant in six olympic games one french she respects and excellence and that's no matter what you know now we seize on this is part of my job you know to be games to express to the young kids and i think these are very big but you have that in big games. he's a sporting hero not just to what he's done on the water but because just before he raced in rio in two thousand and sixteen he was diagnosed with lung cancer he
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fought back and he won gold i think it's important that they enjoy disability a privilege that under eighteen years old you can be an olympic games you know i think it's a must be a big motivation for them to dream to be part of the big olympic games in the future he's one of several role models at the youth games imparting their experience their inspiration to the next generation or the youth games give many young athletes their first taste of major international competition they. also provide the organizers with a chance to try out innovative ideas and to help them to gauge the importance of the olympics in y. the society. among the topics being discussed on race and gender equality. is a squash player from pakistan where she says she was as a woman aggressively discouraged from taking up sports but that didn't stop her and for women i think it can give them
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a lot of power and self understanding. they should be playing more and more sports and. be be in the leadership position to change it to bring change in the country in their fight to the. criticism of the olympic movement has not gone away but the issues are being discussed inspired by the spirit enthusiasm of youth. captured here by guest of honor in one osiris the thai football team the walk towards it is their first trip abroad after their old delia this year when they emerged united stronger after eighteen grueling days trapped in the cave. one of cyrus. and that will have more later on but for now it's back to santa thanks very much when we come back on the other side of the break we'll take a couple of live updates for you and what's going on in and around the consulate in istanbul following on from the disappearance more than
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a week of jamal khashoggi the writer will also reckon interview we did for you during this news program with. human rights lawyer he says the case has global importance for journalists and the protection of human rights to stay with us will season. in nigeria live you see beads. and boy is one of them is. i do. my. mind. on al jazeera.
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more than seven decades ago a country was split into. jenin and. it
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. was a pan a map of the collapsing empire when the british had. been to india before al-jazeera examines the violence of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these neighbors politicians blood. the last known video of the missing journalist jamal khashoggi shows him entering the saudi consulates in istanbul. these are the men turkish media say may know exactly what happened to.
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you watching al-jazeera life and also coming up a possible breakthrough in the murder investigation of a bold garion journalist. press freedom is under threat in nicaragua with journalists facing attacks and death threats. just a little over a week since jamal khashoggi disappeared we now have more information about what might have happened to the saudi journalist and critic over the last few hours turkish media have released a video this is that video now it does appear to show mr khashoggi walking into the saudi consulate in the city of his stand bull now they've also published images that show the arrival of what they say is a saudi kill team on the same day at istanbul's international airport and the washington post which worked for he wrote for them says u.s.
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intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi back to saudi arabia. in a moment we'll cross live to washington for reaction to new comments from the u.s. vice president mike pence can really help it will bring us that report but first let's talk to my colleague stephanie decker who's in istanbul waiting outside the saudi consulate staff let's just take a step back if you will for the next ninety seconds or so what do we know as fact what do we know is speculation and what do we know is what might have happened well the only thing we know is fact peter is that. entered that consulate behind us eight days ago and he hasn't been heard or seen from since this is the only thing we know as factually correct this speculation is coming from anonymous turkish officials senior officials being quoted in strong publications like the new york
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times like the washington post all across tarkus median of course being picked up by all international media that they believe that he was murdered inside that consulate the new york times going is a as far as saying that he was dismembered these are incredibly serious allegations and i think again we don't have any evidence to prove it and of course you know even his fiance his family is waiting for a real owns as to what happened to him and we've had a string of leaks overnight let's take a look including c.c.t.v. footage of as you mentioned there those fifteen saudi nationals that came on two different planes they are now being documented as being at the airport being here let's take a look at how all those reports panned out. turkish sources say these men arrived at istanbul airport with a mission to either a doctor or kill. they flew into istanbul on the same day the saudi journalist was due to return to the consulate to finalize some paperwork they're suspected to have been inside the consulate when hushing he entered the building around
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a quarter past one local time on the afternoon of the second of october a turkish newspaper has published the pictures and the names of the fifteen saudi nationals that the turks say were part of the so-called saudi hit squad the new york times goes into further detail quoting an anonymous senior turkish official saying ankara believes he was killed inside the consulate at the orders of the highest level of the saudi royal court then gruesome detail the question he was killed within two hours of this moment and that his body was dismembered by the saudi team with a bone saw in what seems to be a deluge of leaks the washington post then divulging that before his disappearance u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing possibly detaining him out. it is unclear whether he was ever warned i'm very surprised that one were would confirm this by letting the information know now the fact what has been
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intercepted is also notable because if true and there are now seem to be in creasing disparate bits of information that corroborates or substantiate the other pieces of commission it would be a shocking act and teske lee glaring one there or we're told this operation would be really in cock up and or someone into your own consulate and then murder the person and. while you know that your entrances and exits are all being videoed is. astounding. this new information seems to be destroying the attempt by the turks to run russia and saudi arabia turkish official has gone on camera and the evidence has been presented to back up those allegations the story would meet your needs and. her surgeon is fiance had teacher and is seen here waiting for her
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fiance outside the consulate and she's written in the washington post the u.s. paper shows she contributed to pleading with the u.s. president to clarify what happened to her fiance and also in the saudis to release security camera footage she says she doesn't want to believe that he's been killed so seth if we assume that at the middle of all this there is clear criminality there is also a very human story because we've got jamal's jamal khashoggi fiance appealing to the highest level the u.s. president saying we need your help we need some sort of intervention here. yes she wrote an op ed in the washington post calling on president trump and also the first lady to try and stride some light about what had happened to her fiance and she also addressed the saudi authorities say you know can you issue the c.c.t.v. footage she said she doesn't want to believe that he's been killed the bigger picture here is this this man you know was
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a prominent journalist who also has extensive contacts within the holes of power in washington also the united kingdom u.s. close to you know the saudi the saudi the house of saud king abdullah particularly in the politics and the fact is that no one knows what's happened to him and i think this is this is the concern particularly even though with all these horrific allegations we still don't have any real facts and of course you know if you look back at the family if you look at that c.c.t.v. footage there is video of her pacing up and down outside these gates waiting for him to come out on the phone extremely worried so again everyone just waiting for some kind of palpable fact that we can then you know be able to disseminate to sect what happened to him eight days later nothing is heard from him and of course these are renda salai geisha ins remain in the air but everyone really does call and tell can't confirm if they're actually true stephanie thanks very much wolf. well let's go to the u.s. after days of silence the trumpet ministration reacted by calling for
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a thorough investigation is what happened to jamal khashoggi president and his son in law are considered close to the saudis speaking on a radio show just a short time ago the vice president mike pence said washington is ready to help in finding out what has happened to the missing journalist last question the follow up if the saudis were to request our f.b.i. dispatched technicians to the consulate what they do so i think the united states of america stands ready to assist in any way but as i said yesterday that the free world deserves answers the reports that a saudi arabian journalist may have been tragically murdered. in turkey. should be deeply concerning and to everyone a church is a freedom of the press and human rights u.s. vice president mike pence that stalking on that radio show can really help is our correspondent in washington kimberly saying we will step in is different to actually being invited in to the process is there
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a sense in washington that this possibly is something about a diplomatic minefield for the trumpet ministration. there's no question that it is a diplomatic minefield for the trumpet ministration we know that jared cushion or for example has very close relationship with members living in saudi arabia we do know that when donald trump went to. and selected his very first foreign trip that it was to riyadh there is a long standing relationship ever standing back to one thousand nine hundred three when the united states i was diplomatic ties with saudi arabia of fostering the relationship whether it be through through oil through arms sales and turning a blind eye often to some of the things that the united states might certain points consider unsavory particularly with respect to human rights but what is happening now is making that very hard for the united states to do that given the fact that there is such a spotlight internationally and given the fact that americans are watching this
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story very closely we've had editorials taking up full pages of the national newspapers such as usa today we have ongoing protests here in the united states that will be taking place not just in washington but in new york so this is certainly making it challenging for the trumpet ministration because in addition to all of that there are also members of congress who are putting this high on their radar republican members of congress the president's own political party saying that if these allegations are true this would certainly be a fundamental shift in the relationship that could have potentially economic consequences given the amount of money that is invested in this relationship that is a very.

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