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of twenty thousand dollars. and they worry that if congress or the courts remove protections for preexisting conditions insurers will no longer cover their children's asthma care so as they prepare to go to the polls in november like many americans the number one issue on their minds is not tax cuts or the russia probe but health care certainly my number one complaint number one as well only way in indiana crossroads of the united states and across the country they are hardly alone it's just insane and criminal how much it really costs to cover yourself and . are really spent each year are deductibles keep going up or notice saying an increase in the amount of time the candidates are spending talking about that whether that's in debates television commercials interviews etc it certainly has grown i think now it's got to be probably in the top three issues here in the windy plains of indiana a race for u.s. senate seat could tip the balance for control of congress joe donnelly is
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a democratic senator in a republican state has made health care a top priority mike braun his challenger is a republican who says he set the example with his own business giving employees health care keeping rates the same for a decade but with a relatively high deductible of ten thousand dollars per year for a family the debate is getting personal i was the deciding vote that saved coverage for preexisting conditions you could see you got riled up here and the reason is darn right obamacare you've delivered as obamacare which is falling apart. the brands say they'll go with the democrat donnelly but they fear if washington doesn't fix a broken system the burden of health care costs will end their dream of running their own businesses i really hope we can continue to be entrepreneurs you know if we we might not be able to keep the seven of that concern by the brands and others
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like them might be the best hope democrats have in an uphill battle to retake the senate. now one of the things you heard the brand family talk about there were preexisting conditions before obamacare was passed insurers could deny coverage of conditions ranging from pregnancy to diabetes even to cancer if it existed before you got your insurance policy or they could simply charge more for the brands that would be asthma both of their children have it and they spent about one thousand dollars a month on asthma care doctors and medication well in two thousand and seventeen republicans missed repealing obamacare by one vote in the senate that would mean that the those insurance companies could deny coverage or they could charge more for it sometimes prohibitively more and that has is what's got families like the brands concerned marion thank you very much from indianapolis john hendren.
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now thousands of people have been marching in brazil in support of the controversial presidential front on a chair balsa nara this was the scene in sao paolo the rallies come a week before brazilians returned to the polls for the second round of voting polls in our faces for nanda had died who replaced jailed former president to silver who are campaigning has been marred by a series of attacks against candidate supporters journalists and activists most of the violence has been blamed on sonora supporters even though he himself was stabbed last month daniel shawn reports now from sao paolo. opinion polls suggest he's ahead by some margin the former military officers support growing largely because he's promising to be tough on crime. from a right wing candidate. supported appear to have taken that message into the room hands by directing their violence against any groups that don't conform to their ideals to the boys this with this wave of fascism with people who share the story
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deals are as a transsexual man still kind of unsafe walking down the streets visiting places one might be under threat especially in the city center where there are many people who share those special story deals and think as we should be exterminated there's been attacks across brazil against black people journalists homosexuals and supporters of the workers' party can do that. now we think that earth putting together all the data. regarding the fact that we've been facing we'll give society more evidence to support a different speech in our soul to act against hate speech against intolerance we think that people don't want to have a society where violence easy to do rule is down there it's a journalist attacked in the southern city of. this done to a youngster wearing a t. shirt opposing balls and. and this man accused of theft crowd chanting holds the
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noddles name and violence against minorities is nothing new in brazil but in the current climate it's on the rise with the perpetrators often feeling they have the freedom the impunity and sometimes even the encouragement from the very top to carry out their attacks the violence is not all being one way forcing auto himself survive the stopping while campaigning in september as a prospective. according to this candidate the other should be eliminated the different should be eliminated this is terrifying we know that some minorities are already organizing themselves but they should intensify this work even more both candidates have appealed for calm to truly for the supporters of popular couple waited dance and martial arts instructor more doc at the end date killed in a fight in salvador off to he expressed his opposition to. the campaign will intensify in the next few days of the song the fear to unleash when there are
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two zero zero. time now for sports news with peta. thank you very much the formula one title race is not over yet it's his house and failed to wrap things up at the u.s. grand prix instead it was ferrari's kimmie writing and it was top of the podium ending his long drought without a victory hamilton starts on pole but was sitting in food during a thrilling final few laps of the race trying desperately to pass red bulls max for stepan which at that stage would have been good enough to secure the championship hasn't failed to get past him but as it turns out it wouldn't have made a difference anyway that's because sebastian vettel managed to get himself up to fourth place which means he just got loads to fight another day he has to win all three remaining races have any chance and seventh place of the next race in mexico will be good enough to get help from the six points he needs to secure
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a first world title. and what a story for right human who passed hamilton right at the start of the race in texas and went on to win for the first time in one hundred and thirteen races it's a new record for the gap between victories the flying fins the last grand prix when was in australia back in twenty two. hours the coming in on the right time and having enough tires on all the time so it was a bit balancing out but they did it very well well enough to to win. a credit by those who really know. that agency to me did a great job today no mistakes and a great start and manager always unlike hamilton moto g.p. writer mark mckay is was able to wrap up he's fourth world title but was a bit more painful than expected the spaniard won the japanese grand prix but been
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dislocated his shoulder celebrating out on the track but please hundred so you were able to pop it back in then we had enough strength to lift the trophy. mark is now just two championships behind valentino rossi and three behind all time leader joe . al-jazeera has uncovered new evidence of extensive match fixing at the highest levels of cricket it involves at least two dozen fixes in fifteen international matches david harrison reports. al-jazeera is investigative unit has obtained recordings of phone calls made by a notorious match fixing to a bookmakers operation in india the calls are made to dinesh kalki a bookmaker linked to organized crime by match fixing our neeleman our. having been our featured in an al-jazeera undercover investigation in may when he gave advanced details of sport fixes for test matches involving england and
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australia. in the newly obtained recordings menow described twenty six fixes in fifteen international matches in twenty eleven and twenty twelve. the betting method and i gotta or if lucky had put it up i think the recordings indicate the two or three players are involved in each fakes the evidence points to a small group of england players carrying out sport fixes in seven matches australian plays in five matches and pakistan plays in three players from other teams carried out sport fixes in one much in some cases both teams deliver to fix additionally historically england australians first fixing matches and that will stand to christian world the recordings also include a call made by minoan to an unnamed english cricketer. or.
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not in. sport fixes affect only part of the match and do not determine the overall result. most of menow sport fixes all session fixes in which players underperform during a session or bracket of six eight or ten overs are not yet but they are. due to the gravity of the accusations al-jazeera is not for now naming the fix sessions because that would identify the batsman suspected of fixing many of the matches include multiple sports fixes and some matches have fixes by both teams. so. what is going on how on earth do you counsel for these. venture well it is all panning out exactly as forecast australia's cricket board described the claims as contemptible the england and wales cricket board said the
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allegations had no basis al-jazeera intends to hand over unedited material to the relevant police or thorazine david harrison al-jazeera london the international cricket council said it will investigate fully but david harrison whose report you just heard they believe they aren't necessarily the best people for the job. the i.c.c. anticorruption is a small part of a vast organization that exists to promote cricket and make money from it and they make billions in television rights clearly there's a potential conflict of interest that between an organization that sets out to promote and make money and a small part of that organization which purports to tackle corruption. the general manager of the i.c.c. anti corruption unit alex marshall has responded he says i must refute the assertion that cricket does not take the issue of corruption seriously we have more resources than ever before working to rid our sport of corruption we do welcome the
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commitment from al-jazeera to share the files with interpol and i hope the law enforcement agencies who can act upon the information and support us in ridding the sport of these criminals and we've also seen a response from the england and wales cricket board they say they've looked at the evidence and analysis by the e.c.b. integrity team has cast no doubt on the integrity all behavior of any inman player current or former bragging rights in milan belong to inter after they beat city rivals you see in the two hundred and twenty second edition of the man darby on sunday the game was a tie is a fair percentage of the late head of biology time for week out of the to hand into the one mill when it's the interval and captain's fourth goal of the city our season and helps his team move up to third in the standings ac milan languishing in twelfth place. there's confusion surrounding you saying bolt future as
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a footballer is agencies there to after months on trial he's been offered a contract by the australian team central coast mariners but they coach says he doesn't know anything about it and even questioned if there was room for bolt. i do appreciate how important stories for the rest of the rest of the world do. you know you have to look at. he wondered whether he could get any of those positions when he was. well you just talk about speculation and i don't know anything we talk about and that's on the streets american brooks is gold's new will number one he got there with victory at the c.j. cup in south korea capping a great run of form he's helped himself to the u.s. open and u.s. p.g.a. championship fifty four sixty four on sunday to finish shots to the field and claim its fifth p.g.a. tour title. and that's all the sport back to merriam in london now billy thank you
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so much well that wraps up the news hour but don't forget you can get all the latest news and sport right here at al-jazeera dot com is why you need to go i will be back in just a couple of minutes with a full bulletin of news around up the top stories coming up very shortly. when the going gets tough many bank called slum dwellers are forced to borrow. she may be kinder than your average money lender. she may have more patience. but
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make no mistake. she means business. granny loan shop cause of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. until now the coverage of latin america that most of the world was about covering khuda todd's tragedies of quakes and that was it but not sure how couple feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go five and a half months of demanding it one education system that was introduced to. latin america al-jazeera has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. stories of life. and inspiration. and series of short documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit against the
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odds some of them come before the case. of al-jazeera selects change makers. president promises full details of turkey's investigation into jamal khashoggi death on choose day and speaks to president trump about it saudi arabia's foreign minister says they don't know how he was killed calling his death a grave mistake. i
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maryam namazie in london you're with al-jazeera our other top stories this hour we are on the road with a massive caravan of migrants on the march roll through mexico to the united states and to afghans on able to vote on saturday get another chance after an election day which sold forty five people killed in taliban attack. the u.s. and turkish presidents have agreed on the need to clarify and disclose all the circumstances of jamal khashoggi death in a phone call just a short time ago. said he would announce details of turkey's investigation on tuesday meanwhile saudi arabia's foreign minister called death a huge and grave mistake but said they don't know how what happened to the journalist of the saudi consulate in istanbul apparently contradicting saturday's
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official account that he died in a brawl jamal a shell reports now from istanbul. so on sunday talk is president reza seemingly set a deadline for officially releasing the details of how he was murdered and by whom we're going to make it clear what happened to jamal khashoggi god willing on tuesday i will have a group meeting and hopefully by then i will be able to find out what happened earlier yet another narrative was presented by saudi officials who had on saturday finally admitted to killing the journalist albeit by accident this time an unnamed senior official told the reuters news agency that's partially died of suffocation after agents sent to negotiate his return to the kingdom put him in a chokehold and covered his mouth after he tried to resist. by the afternoon the saudi foreign minister either dr baird had another story true telling us pro trump news network fox news that his government still didn't know how she died and
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insisting that crown prince mohammed bin sandman had no knowledge of the operation there and want to people close to him who were involved in this operation there were pictures of some security officers who may have been part of his security detail from time to time but this is normal security people who deal in security details rotate among different officials close to mr conform and so having somebody in a picture does not imply that they're closed at all companies has denied this a compass is not aware of this even the senior leadership of our intelligence service was not aware of this this was an operation it was a rukh operation that doesn't explain however why this man madam or trip reportedly made four phone calls to bin said man's personal secretary during the time that's for sure she was being killed and if as debater says the senior leadership of saudis intelligence service was unaware why then hasn't made an r.c.d. it's deputy had been fired by royal decree. questions too as to why send an autopsy
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experts if the plan was only to kidnap and why not quote a paramedic rather than dispose of the body and why would saudi officials have contacts to local criminals who specialize in disposing corpses unless they were intending to use them from the outset it seems that with every day that goes by the saudis have a different story as to how jamal herschel she was killed the only common narrative being that crown prince mohammed bin son man did not order this assassination nor was he aware of it but turkish officials as well as u.s. congressmen and senators say that's a lie what president urged onesies on tuesday in truth is true feel will not only prove crucial to this murder case but could potentially have an impact on the political future of saudi arabia. stumble. the madrid jamal khashoggi has gripped the world the narratives vary but turkish prosecutors have told out as they are the evidence indicates his killing was planned saudi arabia the country accused of his murderous changed it stance several times since october the second that's the day khashoggi walked into the saudi consulate to collect
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routine paperwork but never walked out according to officials well course advise a solid autonomy and saudis deputy head of intelligence ahmed al asiri or sponsible for sending a fifteen member his court to techie that was sent to me. well saudi arabia says happened next in turkey goes as follows jamal khashoggi entered the consulate there was an argument and some screaming members of the hit squad tried to silence him they choked him he died a panic ensued and so with the help of the local collaborator they dumped his body as a diversion attempt someone walk a shell g.'s close and left the consulate through the back door. well a false report was then submitted which raises more questions about what the original order was to the fifteen member squad would they sent to the to negotiate kidnap or kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate his return to the kingdom and then of course there is the makeup of the school this suggests that they could be something more sinister going on because there were some members of special
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forces that was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin selma on well charles stratford is live for us now side the saudi calls you that in istanbul and charles amid the politics and diplomacy surrounding this case has now been a conversation between presidents trump and any new details on that. well we understand according to a press release from the presidential palace that this telephone conversation is you say a mutual agreement that all circumstances surrounding this case will get full disclosure and be clarified the or an urgent need for clarification on exactly what happened agreement between president trump and president or the one on on this case let's not forget that the relationship between turkey and the us has been strained
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to say the least for a number of years now differences in opinion with respect to iran with respect to syria of course we had the two year detention in turkey of the us passed pull pull brunson who was pulled bronson i'm sorry who was released earlier this month and then of course there is the the situation with the man that turkey blames for the failed coup in two thousand and sixteen fits all a good line who lives in self-imposed exile in the us i think this illustrates very much. turkey being in the driving seat of this crisis and i think it's also fair to say that although turkey is very much as i said that eighty s a t's vital that an open and transparent investigation goes forward it gives them very much a strong position in in this crisis and there seem to be keen potentially inhaling
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they spray ft with the u.s. that as i say has gone on for a number of years now. of course president order one has said that he expects. full full the full details of what exactly happens to mr coo shortly to be announced on choose day we understand that and as. and could well come by him during a k. party ruling party conference on tuesday. on the evidence so far that has been leaked to the press office in recent days what we have we have even even reports that she was dismembered inside the consulate was told she didn't dismembered in inside the consulate. we've also got evidence so the turks say of blood samples that were found in the consul general is home that match sorry samples that match that were found at the consul general home to match those found
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in the consulate we know that around twenty workers were questioned as well as a number of them turkish who works in the consulate so we're waiting for details obviously we expect on tuesday of the turkish investigation to be announced but as i say this is telephone conversation between president or to one of president trump is to gain emphasizing how sensitive and what a massive diplomatic crisis this is become. full for the u.s. because of its relationship with saudi arabia and it also shows you just how much the turks potentially have to gain in disclosing all the information that they say they have which one could only predict could well be consistent with the kind of leaks that we've seen from the turkish government in recent days. ok thank you very much from istanbul chel stratford and just
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a line coming in from the reuters news agency quoting the saudi press agency saying that the saudi king called journalist. son salah to express condolences so this essentially echoes some of the sentiments we were hearing earlier on today when the foreign minister idol of bear gave an interview to fox news he too conveying his condolences to the family of jamal khashoggi and here the saudi king doing the same thing will bring you more details on that as it comes in to us turning now to the investigation what's been revealed that so far jamal khashoggi and to the consulate in istanbul on october second he was killed within seven minutes is body dismembered in fifteen minutes investigators were finally allowed into the consulate almost two weeks after she went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened and were traces of blood found
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suggesting a violent death or the mutilation of his body turkish sources say his hit is hit squad contacted the private secretary of the crown prince mohammed bin salman in saudi arabia four times during the window of time when the crime was committed we also know that the consul general was in the building during the time of the mud to heal a to gave journalists a tour of the consulate in a bid to prove saudi arabia had nothing to hide but then he left last week. to. a crime committed in a calm to look come up we can read out without the knowledge of the senior officials of the country if this crime was really carried out as he said if the evidence is really lead to that conclusion the situation will be dire at least must have very serious legal consequences. so where my irresponsibility then lie will crown prince mohammed bin sound line is not only to the thrown into facto leader but also the minister of economy defense and chairman of the council of political and security affairs which the general intelligence agency reports to well then
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there are the sacked officials we mentioned. siri both close aides to bin salmond by their own admission don't tax on their own or for the first time the u.s. president on all trungpa xix press doubts about saudi arabia's explanation of how journalist jamal khashoggi was killed members of the u.s. congress from both sides of the aisle and strongly condemn the saudi's latest admission as mike hanna reports from washington. of the in his element on the campaign trail but president trump cannot get away from persistent questions about jamal khashoggi initially described the saudi report concerning the killing as credible but listen twenty four hours later retreated from this position in the washington post telephone interview strongly criticized in the saudi explanation saying obviously there's been deception and there's be lies at the same time he continues to defend saudi arabia as an incredible ally and.
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