tv Up Front 2018 Ep 18 Al Jazeera October 22, 2018 11:32am-12:01pm +03
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but critics of the institute say it's a thinly disguised training camp for the far right party of n.p.r. fund often a robber's one is also part of the far right that wants to train managers candidates and activists and bypass a university system run by people whose beliefs the despise each separate location in leo is not by chance the ancient bulls may place their capital so to the resistance for those looking for french roots they run deep here mariel marshall says that her institute is about selling her political ideology to ransom racism campaigners here and they all disagree they say the school is propagating far right i did in an attempt to give them mainstream acceptability. creating the school allows the far right to spread their ideas and teach students to communicate them their tool which messages work and which don't they learn propaganda which is what you would expect from a political party but not
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a school. marshall wants to make france great again to do so she'll need the support of a new elite power has so far eluded her aunt a fresh spin on far right politics to put it within her grasp it's al-jazeera france thousands of refugees and migrants from mulching across mexico heading for the united states president trump has threatened to deploy troops if they don't go back home and the reports. of the kilometer young and old men and women they keep on trudging it's a multitude at least four thousand people in the caravan that began in honduras. now they've made it through guatemala and into mexico in the last eight days they slept in the open and crossed hills and rivers. jonathan is only fourteen and traveling alone he's here for the same reason as everyone else he feels he doesn't have
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a chance in honduras. back home there's no work and too much crime. many like you sending in a trying to get a new start to provide for their families thing i mean i mean i'm good at the you got a six year old boy my dad and my sister i have to help them there's not enough for food i've had my electricity and water cut everything is expensive and there's not enough to live on the many the end goal is the united states that's exactly what president trump is putting pressure on mexico to prevent. the police constantly seem about to close off the route the caravan bunches together tensions up in the end the officers simply watch the people go. it's an event locals in the villages turn out to have a look some give what they can see spirits are high but there's still a whole country to go their sons really beating down our own people the already been walking at this point the six hours they carrying the few possessions on there
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. because they go men women and children but things are only going to get more for them as they go. the country is notorious for its web of migration checkpoints and for the gangs who prey on those traveling through she's sobbing and. they know the danger day face from the authorities and organized crime. even killed them and that's been well documented that's why they all grouped together. for the moment that's got them another step closer to where they want to go home and.
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it's out of this will see is that his visa. thank you very much the formula one title race is not over yet lewis hamilton failed to wrap things up at the u.s. comprehensive it was ferrari's kimmie reichen and who was top of the podium in the news a long drought without a victory hamilton started on pole but was sitting in through during a thrilling final few laps of the race he tried desperately to pass red bulls max for stepan which at that stage would have been good enough to secure the championship doesn't fail to get past him by 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 about lives to fight another day he has to win all three remaining races to have any chance though and seventh place of the next race
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in mexico will be good enough to get hamilton the six points he needs to secure a first world title i. and what a story for reichen 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 flying fins last grand prix when i was in australia back in twenty thirty. hours the coming in on the right time having enough tires on. time so it was a bit balancing out but they did it very well well enough to do to win then. it was a credit card by those who really know. that agency to kamya did a great job today no mistakes had a great start and manager always unlike hamilton moto g.p.
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rider 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 dislocated his shoulder celebrating out on the track buckley's hundred team were able to pop back in their. he 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 fix that to a bookmakers operation in india the calls are made to danish kalki a bookmaker linked to organized crime by match fixing our neeleman are.
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having now featured in an al-jazeera undercover investigation in may when he gave advanced details of sport fixes for test matches involving england and australia. in the newly obtained recordings menow described twenty six fixes in fifteen international matches in twenty eleven and twenty twelve. betting method and i got forty three forty have put 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 prefixing ashes and that will stand to christian world the recordings also include
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a call made by menard to an unnamed english cricketer. or. not. 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 i don't yet know they were. 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.
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bench while it is all coming out exactly as forecast australia's cricket board described the claims as contemptible the england and wales cricket board said the 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 defeat the
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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 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 into the baby so he rivals a 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 headed by origin time for the 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
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twelfth place. there's confusion surrounding use in both future as a footballer is agencies there so 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 how how important stories for the rest of the rest of the world do it for. you know you have a look at our front lines today and he wondered whether he could get plenty of those positions when he was yesterday. well did you just talk about speculation and i don't know anything we talk about and that's the straight american books kept the is gold snoo will number one he got they with victory at the c.j. cup in south korea capping a great run of form this year he's helped himself two majors at the u.s. open and the u.s. p.g.a. championship i. shot
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a sixty four on sunday to finish four shots clear of the field and claim he's foot's p.g.a. to a title. five it's a battle every day you just gotta keep working hard trying to prove. someone enjoyed my time the challenge for the europeans or not to get over in the p.g.a. tour. you know to be world number one is just something i dreamed of as a kid i think this is going to sink in tennis and british number one khalid mint has won his first a.t.p. to a title he was top seed at the european open in antwerp then fall from a sit down in the final of the frenchman gael morphemes edmund who reached his first grand slams and finally at the australian open will rise to fourteenth in the world rankings and struggled to keep his emotions in check. just.
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you know a lot of hard work isn't this. shifts to motion. and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later on. that so from a dennis folly it's next. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds some of them from. al-jazeera selects change make this. november on al jazeera radicalized you
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a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil sites out we'll look at the impact that may have when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united states is getting ready for the u.s. midterm elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis and a listening post continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november on al-jazeera. to give the first time i notice i had the disease i said it's not possible i've been used to making blood for a week you know. has always been the home for she so ever since the down the two tier disease is dangerous that's why i contract for more government whenever i'm given
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people a stamp on my i want to go to bed until i've treated them one lifeline the quest for global health on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. to. the naked truth the turkish president promises to reveal the evidence he has about death inside the saudi consulate in istanbul german chancellor merkel phrases force assad britain france and germany condemning the killing.
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watching al-jazeera line from my porches in doha also ahead. as a nation we found. we thought the shock and they're. now sure australia's prime minister apologizes to survivors of institutional sexual abuse in a nationally televised address boston long march north thousands of central americans looking for a better life ahead for the u.s. despite president trump's threats to call in the military. i'm not going to. pressure is mounting on saudi arabia to reveal all facts surrounding the murder of jamal inside its consulate in istanbul turkey president has set a deadline for tuesday to disclose details of his country's investigation into the killing of foreign minister has called death
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a grave mistake the saudi king and the crown prince mohammed bin salman who many accuse of having ordered his killing have offered their condolences to. continuing to give contradictory explanations about what happened to model child begins our coverage with this report from istanbul. on sunday turkish president was a seemingly sort of learned pool officially releasing the details of how he was murdered and by whom. we're going to make it clear what happened to jamal khashoggi and 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 special she died of suffocation after agents sent to negotiate his return to the kingdom put him in
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a chokehold and covered his mouth after he tried to resist by the afternoon the saudi foreign minister either debate had another story true telling us pro trump news network fox news that his government still didn't know how she died and insisting that crown prince mohammed bin sandman had no knowledge of the operation there want people closely tied 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 into the 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 why should she was being killed and if as dubious sees the senior leadership of
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saudis intelligence service was unaware why then has admitted i see it it's deputy had been fired by royal decree questions too as to why send an autopsy 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 she was killed the only common error. of being that crown prince mohammed bin solomon did not order this assassination nor was he aware of it but circus officials as well as u.s. congressmen and senators say that's a lie the president urged onesies on tuesday in truth is true feel not only prove crucial to this murder case but could potentially have an impact on the political future of saudi arabia. stumble on the murder of jamal khashoggi has grapes the world the accounts vary but turkish prosecutors have told on jazeera
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their evidence indicates his killing was planned. the country accused of his murder has changed its sound several times since october second city has shogi walked into the saudi consulate to connect routine paperwork but never walked out according to officials royal court advisors saudi autonomy and saudi's deputy head of intelligence siri were responsible for sending a fifteen member hit squad to turkey and that who was sent to meet. what saudi arabia says happens next in turkey goes as follows. entered the consulate there was an argument and some screaming members of the hit squad tried to silence him they choked him he died panic ensued and so with the help of a local collaborator they dumped his body as a diversion attempt someone was no then left the consulate through the back door. a false report was censored minted which raises questions what was the original order
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given to the fifteen member squad where they send to take you to negotiate kidnap or kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate hushmail gives return to the kingdom and the make up of the squad suggests something more sinister someone members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor and even a security guard of conference mom had been salman let's go live to al-jazeera shah strafford who is outside the saudi consulate in istanbul so charlie all eyes on take each day as president i do want says he will reveal what he calls the naked truth about to mount a shell game is killing and we know that he's had a conversation with the u.s. president what's come out of it. yes president ordered a one in conversation with the u.s. president donald trump earlier today an announcement that they both agreed on the importance of full disclosure about all the circumstances surrounding the killing
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of jamal khashoggi. let's not forget that turkey and u.s. relations have been very strange now for a number of years i think this crisis is not only theirs and not not only a lot that could well impact the relationship of various countries of course around the world including the u.s. with saudi arabia but it potentially has big impact as well for us to kish relations those kind of problems include differing policies between turkey and america or on syria on iran obviously turkey very keen to speak to her to look good and that's the man that turkey accuse of being behind the failed two thousand and sixteen coups in self imposed exile in the u.s. it's too early at this stage to say what kind of impact this crisis could have on us. yes turkish relations all depends one could argue what happens in
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the next forty eight hours or so we've heard as you say president or the one announcing that it's expected full details of the investigation will be announced on tuesday at this a k party the ruling party meeting what we've heard so far in terms of government leaks over the last few days as you just detail some harrowing evidence that these leaks of suggested happened including the dismemberment of g.'s body and indeed even if he's told sure before he was killed him being tortured before he was killed. what other evidence do we know that certainly as you say blood samples have been found we know that there was solid pools that were found in the cultural general's home that we have been told much sharples in the embassy i think there's going to be a short in the culture that i think there's also quite a lot of focus on these four telephone conversations that it's alleged happened
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between the so-called hit squad and the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sole man's personal secretary juror in the period when we understand he was in the embassy with those fifteen men the turks have said they will not allow any kind of cover up by the saudis over this issue it's going to be very interesting to see what indeed is announced on tuesday indeed thank you very much for that child's chance stratford's reporting there live from istanbul in turkey while let's take a look at what else the technician vesa geisha has revealed so far jamal has entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes investigators were finally allowed into the consulate almost two weeks after his show he went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the matter happened there were traces of blood found suggesting a violent death or the mutilation of his body his sources say the head squad
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contacted the private secretary of conference monod bin salman in saudi arabia four times during the window of time when the crime was committed this suggests the crown prince was getting updates we also know that the consul general was in the building during the time of the may day he later gave janis a tour of the consulate in a bid to prove had nothing to hide but then he left the last week this narrative leads us to believe the hit squad came to turkey with the intention to kill. in a crime committed in a coma cannot be carried out without the knowledge of the senior officials of the country if this crime is really carried out as he said if the evidence is really lead to that conclusion the situation will be dire and this must have very serious legal consequences so where does the responsibility lie crown prince mohammed bin salman is not only add to the fro and de facto leader he is also the minister of
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economy minister of defense and chairman of the council of political and security affairs which the general intelligence agency reports to with all his four folios there is an undeniable responsibility on the crown prince then they are such officials we mentioned khatami and syria were close aides have been summoned and by their own admission they don't act on their own they take their orders directly from the crown prince go live to zero in washington d.c. patty growing pressure on the trump administration to take a tufts action a tough stance against the saudi government in light of all these revelations any sign that the president is changing his stance. there is a small sign and we haven't really heard anything from the president today's been tucked into the white house tweeting about other subjects but he did about twenty four hours ago just over twenty four hours ago give a interview to the washington post and he said that there have been some lies and
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deception but then he went on to say about the crown prince is a strong ally saudi arabia is an important ally he continued continues to talk about arms sales that are over inflated but still he keeps talking about how much money the saudis are spending and how many jobs it is creating in the united states although most experts say he's wildly off in his figures but he is not the driving force here tuesday is going to be critical even the president president trump said we'll probably know more on tuesday seems perhaps he knew what president early ones plan was that's really going to decide just exactly what he has to do not only that but the u.s. congress we're seen members of both the house in the senate republicans democrats some of the president's closest allies saying if he doesn't act we will there's three different areas they're looking at suspending those weapons deals that the president often talks about suspending military aid.
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