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tv   The Reluctant Vigilante  Al Jazeera  October 24, 2018 7:32pm-8:01pm +03

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he said subsequently what he said subsequently was measured and appropriate what he said was that he found it credible no that account has subsequently shown to be lacking in any credibility but my position is that the person present trump jumped to to the defense of the saudis by saying that their position is quite what everyone else was saying it is lacking any credibility that's where i think present trump can be criticized but i think we have to see and we have to judge president trump and his administration on what he does from this position on we've already seen a number of other countries u.k. france and germany that have strongly criticized that are reassessing their relationship with the saudis and they should because this is not the only problem that we are facing from the saudis that their record on human rights certainly since merkel had been someone who's been in power is appalling there is again lets
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them bring in stephen here because of because that's very interesting and then trying to stage an ordinarily nutley new jersey you've heard what toby cadman just had to say he just said that there needs to be a reassessment of the relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia by also the question i asked you before again. is the relationship too cozy is the relationship too important when it comes to money for that relationship to be reassessed reset. well i think the relationship will continue i don't see the relationship breaking apart but you said something earlier that i think we need to revisit and it's an interesting point that you were bringing up about the trial for example can these individuals that the turkish government talking about will they get a fair trial in turkey but more importantly what if an order what if it's found out that an order was given to them from somewhere within the saudi government that is where we have the great great problem what happens then i believe what happens at
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least. on the u.s. side is that the president will would address that very strongly and very sternly we don't know what happened we don't know if an order was given we don't know if the king knew about this hopefully we will find out but the person or the people that has to clean up that mess and the saudis not the united states government i think our relationship and hopefully with turkey and what saadi arabia will continue in the future and become strong after this episode is complete but there's only one way out and that's the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth let me bring you in here from london. the truth the whole truth needs to come out but a friend steven rogers in new jersey said that he didn't think they could face a fair trial in turkey. well i don't based on what grounds because the crime
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has been committed in turkey and as our other guest in london has indicated that turkey's entirely in its right to ask for the trial of these people in turkey because diplomatic immunity in those not afford you the right of chilling and someone inside a consulate so therefore that what turkey's as king is not the international law what turkey's as and was very. it's within the framework of the international law to conduct to basically try these people who committed a crime on turkish soil second to i think we are the discussion is not whether the u.s. or in other countries should cut the relation with saudi arabia or not definitely the relation is to be revisited but is saudi arabia equals to mohamed in some on is saudi arabia should be reduced to one that builds a month because i think what many is saying right now many people are trying to be careful to make a distinction between one met in san juan and the solid state mohamed is a man and
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a king someone himself as well true i think here the question should be are we willing to go back to the business as usual with someone more or less all the evidence and that we had before that the gallup tell a story we are out of time thank you very much to all our guests gullit delay saved lodges and toby cadman and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team head by finance. i.
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b.t.w. here in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera for the first time since jamal khashoggi was killed three weeks ago the u.s. president has hinted at the involvement of the saudi crown prince in an interview with the wall street journal donald trump says mohamed bin selma is running saudi arabia so if anyone were to be involved it would be him. trump has described the kingdom's handling of the journalists killing as the quotes worst cover up ever and he says whoever organized the plot should be in quotes big trouble his administration plans to revoke the visas of twenty one suspects britain's prime minister tourism a says she's also taking similar action to stop suspects entering the u.k. turkey's president has repeated calls to hold the show she's killers to account. this incident is being dealt with in a manner which befits the turkish state you do not want anyone to be implicated and we've strived to ensure that evidence is being brought to light that we did not
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allow propaganda to disrupt the attitudes our security and intelligence forces have findings which have all been confirmed and yesterday in our group party conference i share this but it is also true that some people are disturbed by this sharing the sensitivity and the determination and transparency which turkey has shown has been appreciated by the whole world and not just the fiance of the victim from the person who gave the order to the person who executed the order we are determined not to let anyone escape justice. the saudi crown prince is due to speak soon at the investment conference in riyadh dozens of high profile business leaders and politicians boycotting the summit over the kingdom's involvement in the killing of jamal khashoggi sultan but a cat is the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the institute he says donald trump's decision on whether to stick by saudi arabia will be determined by business interests. i think ultimately his allegiance is going to
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be to the business deals that he thinks has struck with the saudi arabia and the hundreds of thousands of jobs that he keeps claiming is in the process of creating in the united states now if that requires him to sacrifice an individual i think you probably do and you have to remember that in the united states second feist before mohamed bin nayef no one in their own family worked as close with the united states as muhammad bin nayef and when it came to measuring their interest and weighing their interests and who should what should they do next they went along with the reforms and with the new structure in saudi arabia and decided to let go of ahmed deny within the saudi side the two views locally of course from him had been sort of alienated quite a lot of groups including the religious institution when he attacked them the royal family many members of their own family have been pushed aside the whole episode of
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the ritz carlton etc so he's attacked the two most important institutions for stability in saudi arabia and having said that is obviously has a great support amongst the young those who feel that saudi needed reform and are supporting his position russia is accusing the u.s. of planning to develop new ballistic missiles the kremlin says that would make the world more dangerous donald trump has announced he wants to withdraw from a first year old nuclear weapons treaty if russia and china don't stop developing their own intermediate range missiles president putin is also discussing a possible summit with donald trump in washington. a palestinian teenager has died just days after being shot by israeli military at the gaza border the seventeen year old was shot in the head during a protest on friday he died in hospital israel says he breached the border fence during the protest there being weekly demonstrations since march by palestinians against the israeli occupation and the blockade of gaza
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a japanese journalist is safe and well in turkey after being freed from three years in prison in syria jump was initially kidnapped by fighters linked to al qaeda and held captive by other groups since then the japanese government says no ransom was paid and is thanking the turks for aiding the freelance reporters for leaks those are your headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after al-jazeera investigations more news for you on this channel in about twenty five minutes see that. you evidence fifteen cricket matches fixed at the highest levels of the international game. betting that. what we have put up.
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for america. al-jazeera is investigative unit has obtained recordings of a match fixing speaking to a notorious engine bookmaker. the new evidence of corruption follows the documentary cricket match fixing which rocked the sport in may two thousand and eighteen we are investigating maxine on an international scale you know i actually corrupting the game video and gave the guy sounds of match fixing during its case treasurer of cricket council he's conducting an investigation he does on fraud and my practices and i think the good guys and best occasions off lights a sickening reality. we discover that a match fixer involved in recent england and australia tests has been corrupting
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international cricket since two thousand and ten how many years have you been doing this fixing matches six percent on his. name on a woman now an operative for a powerful south asian mafia. he looks after the bidding syndicate to go but. come on in the now is a very hard profile figure in match fixing in international cricket this is irrefutable. menorahs seen near cricket staal is there's no suggestion that these players are involved in match fixing it is disturbing that the most famous player in cricket should have been so easily accessed by. the recordings include the cole made by. analogous to an unnamed english cricket a lot in the autumn when the. big. not. after they do it's there i get in a bit but it has been happening is going to last chunk of the history as again.
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just to be questions. just for. coming out of college that i met midnight on five occasions in two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventy is here very. you know i was introduced to now by a middle manager who's worked for underworld bosses we filmed using concealed commerce sixty to seventy percent met yes. we began to be safe exam jase. i was posing as a british businessman looking to buy information about fixes for crooked investors . and now describe what he could offer. thirty players who take the custom house on the yet very very. close let's close the. doors. that's winnings of up to one and a half million u.s.
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dollars per fix. it's ok now was central to our eighteen month investigation the triggered headlines around the world. fixing scandal international cricket are india is certainly are these exactly the very highest levels of the international game delegations indeed in an al-jazeera documentary like to the good taste between destroyer in india and ranch. one of the more high profile allegations involve two australian players whose danes we withheld. an hour said they were paid to under-perform us a match in india in march two thousand and seventeen worked exact be watching and the run rate just slowed. who was passing. and he said. australian players dismissed al-jazeera is evidence and tonight to fix the taken
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place. the crimes the ups unsubstantiated and far as i'm concerned you have nothing to worry about. in another much publicized claim. manaul provided advance details of a fix during england's tour of india in two thousand and sixteen. which team of you call does it even though india is. in. the england and wales cricket board e.c. they denied that any of its players had carried out spot fixes stuff from players projected al-jazeera have a tax. policy can spare just to be honest we slipped up to a city to deal with outrageous saying in place i've been accused of this but if there's something there that needs to be investigated i can assure you we'll be sweeping it under the cover.

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