tv The Reluctant Vigilante Al Jazeera October 25, 2018 8:33am-9:01am +03
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ok sorry i'm not going to take you john take the camera go into the middle and there you're going to find emissary you're going to find middle eastern you're going to find everything and guess what we're not allowed to that in our country we want to say. too much the week with the caravan al-jazeera didn't find anyone from the middle east north terrorists or isis all of which president trump has hinted at without proof but we have seen a single men women and many families like that of one half year old to say oh taking a breather by the side of the road with her father and aunt they like others here are aware of donald trump's like he's ations muslim and beat up it's a lie that's your first reaction you feel bad about the discrimination because bin that gang members. but what many in the caravan on swear oath is that the timing of their march could actually turn into a huge political gift for the u.s. president the caravan has inadvertently come it's just the right moment for
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president trump and the republican party and that's because the u.s. midterm elections just two weeks away and the images of the olsen's of people heading for the u.s. border coupled with president trump's inflammatory and unproven remarks are only going to mobilize his support. the one we talked to denied that some criminals could be mixed in with the multitude it's almost inevitable given the numbers here but they also said that they were heading to the u.s. to escape the violence i'm positive back home and to find work also will be the most we asked to be let through so that we can offer a better future for our children up parents who are already held and our families. ultimately the backlash in the us to this movement of thousands of desperate people could push that dream even further out of reach for them and those who come off the
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john home and i was in a sharp us it's been called the biggest bank fraud in south african history more than one hundred thirty million dollars was stolen from the baby s. which will bank leading to its collapse and his maiden budget speech media say south africa's finance minister suggested the bank could they say but if it isn't it's the poor who end up paying the ultimate price for minimal or reports from a province. corrupt and beyond saving that's the final word in a reserve bank report on the theft of more than one hundred and thirty million dollars at south africa's v b s mutual bank the only black owned bank in limpopo province it was supposed to have been a vehicle for empowerment but instead it was looted being allegedly by more than fifty people from bank executives to politicians some from within the ruling african national congress nor out on the plus why is one of ninety four employees who's been laid off because the bank has no will money to them but. i'm still
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shocked i don't have a job now i'm very disappointed because they still haven't explained to us exactly what happened but all we know is we don't have a job at least some will douses she deposited her life savings of almost thirty thousand dollars at the bank the money was meant to pay for her children's education she's only managed to get a quarter of it back it would be better if i listed no my children cannot even go to school because of all the money i had lost. it's also alleged that political influences convince local municipalities to deposit billions of dollars at the bank which is against regulations some of those implicated have said they'll pay back the money if they have to others a promise legal action for defamation of some f. for the report a lie a political thought but for many south africans they are and answered questions about how such looting was allowed to happen at an institution that was meant to
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serve them. the bank is accused of granting any regular loan of more than a half a million dollars to former president jacob zuma and transferring more than a million dollars to the brother of this man. the deputy president of the opposition party the economic freedom fighters the party and both men have denied any involvement an idea of bribery corruption has become part of the south african culture i d n a so the mess that is going on in secular studies in v.b. as it solidifies the thinking on the part of ordinary south africans that filming and corruption is normal government figures last year showed corruption cost the economy almost two billion dollars a year and more than seventy thousand jobs but for people like lisa this is about more than just numbers it's about the loss of her children's future for me
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team drew one all with club group it's a reprieve of forty who watched his team lose his first game in charge they lost two on to in the league on such a day before this they had been assisted coach of the belgian national team and in our messes absence through injury doesn't seem to have hurt barcelona too much the catalans beating into milan two at the nou camp. and jordi alba getting the goals in the second half. and other results tottenham conceded a late goal to draw two two p.s.v. eindhoven after having their goalkeeper hugo lloris sent off a homicide as double help liverpool beat a red star belgrade four nil and p.s.g. were held to a two two draw in the group c. match against and napoli you know is on the few months into his job as arsenal
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manager but he's already closing in on one of the wreck or said by the london clubs most successful manager arsene venga if arsenal be to sporting away on thursday and the european league they will not top a eleventh straight win in all competitions and as longest winning streak is thirteen matches it's a big turnaround for arsenal have scored thirty goals and ten a match a winning run which followed a back to back defeats to matches the city and chelsea. it's not always too easy to call to three golds in the games but you know we have a good personal friends of friends and yes we are happy moments all the players can score south american football's biggest cup competition the chapala better dora's now are defending champions brazil have taken a huge step to the final off to beating river plate and when osiris play to are the
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three time continental champions but gremio got the crucial away goal in this first leg of the semifinal a second half header from a hail of put the visitors ahead they will hold onto the lead as well and take a back to porto alegre for the second leg in a week's time. and there was very nearly a goal for santa fe mathilda diego was the vehicle and all pull on be an american a semifinal he said it was the visitors deportivo cali who took the lead in the first leg in but what are through is a gallup poll of making scientific got one back with wilson marlo's of internal t. to square things off as if they had two late goals a rule for offside fun result one zero or there's only a few more days left in the women's tennis calendar than the walls a top eight players are competing to be crowned a year and champion at the w.t. a finals in singapore following her dramatic win over serena williams and last
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month's u.s. open final expectations were high for japan's now me or soccer in singapore a twenty year old that has failed to win a match yet though despite. a loss to wimbledon when angelica in three sets. it was really a tough battle specially in the third set and we both play on the really high level and i started really well but no me came back in the second set and the third set i was just trying to you know fighting and not giving up so just staying in the match and focusing on every single point. also isn't real luck off the fifty's sloane stephens it beats kiki burton's in three sets making it two ends in two games the victory means all four players in the red group can still call foul be eliminated that going into the final games stevens takes on the top seeds kerber on friday while birches. i knew was going to be a battle she's obviously had
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a great season she's had a great hard court season as well so it was going to be really tough but looking forward to it obviously being able to be here playing its best players in the world is something not a lot of people get to experience so it is fun to be out here and it's fun to win and be playing so competitive with all these reporters for the denver nuggets have continued their strong start to the new n.b.a. season they have won all four of their opening games for the first time in nine years an offensive rebound from trey lyles signaling there would be no way back up for the sacramento kings almost too easy for the nuggets jamal murray getting nineteen points and one hundred twenty six to one hundred twelve when. there were fifty points for blake griffin as the detroit pistons edged it against the philadelphia seventy six is the man who spent his entire career with the l.a. clippers and till the season had plenty of critics who say he's lost it in recent years or he definitely had it on tuesday has been rising the philly defense and
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getting detroit over the line and over time hundred thirty three two hundred thirty two and it's no accident that sidney crosby is the best known ice hockey player in the wall today or he took it upon himself to break a tide overtime game for the pittsburgh penguins it was a five all at this point against the edmonton oilers just seeming to wander around meaninglessly with the pocket but the canadian rarely does anything with dancing and out of the defense in a stick to win it sixty five this game the first time for. be a hasp hold seven games into the season mixed martial arts fighter. and a quantum of grog i have had the bans extended until the investigation into the post is complete it will be but was given a hero's welcome and that the sun and russia off the beaten mcgregor and a u.f.c. title fight earlier this month but both fighters were temporarily suspended by the
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nevada state athletic commission on oct fifteenth while one million dollars of person has been released and that's all is full for me i will have more later on when you get a moment visit our web site al-jazeera dot com for all of the latest news from around the world thanks for joining me for this hour i'll be back on the other side of the break more the case next. what has. the most little. feeling is all caught up.
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on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime on al-jazeera. jeanette morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to be up at a gallop the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand and five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is
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a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. divorce rates in taiwan a soaring and as a marriage consultant helen knows this unli too well. but as the sixtieth wedding anniversary approaches own parents are looking hones rather than alms. cannot daughterly love and professional expertise make them see eye to eye. my father my mother part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. first public comments on the killing of. heinous crime and members of congress call for a review of american arms sales to saudi arabia and. i'm
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richelle carey this is. also coming up. and a major federal investigation is now underway suspected bombs have been found in mail sent to several democratic leaders including hillary clinton and barack obama . it is an ongoing genocide that is taking place. about atrocities uncovered in a mission on me and. broken his silence over the murder of journalist calling it a painful crime and saying justice will prevail dress the issue for the first time since he was reported missing in istanbul earlier this month. culprits will be
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punished and that he will work with turkey the press some self as while a suspected of ordering the journalist although he denies all knowledge he would. first of all it's very painful to the saudis to all saudis to everyone in the world it's a brutal attack not accepted investigations are happening we will work with the turkish government to reach results in the perpetrators will be brought to justice this is something that has to be taken by any government and undoubtedly the corporation between the turkish and saudi governments is good and we know a lot of people are trying to seize these painful situation to tread a rift between turkey and saudi arabia and i want to see this place to send a message that you would never be able to do that as long as you have. been. and there isn't a crown prince and i'm not in so many saudi arabia. egypt and
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turkey should president. show geez why he still has not been found more than three weeks after he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey should investigate as had been given permission to search a well in the saudi consul general residence for the first time donald trump has suggested that the ultimate responsibility for his death could lie with the crown prince while the washington post reporting that the head of the cia has listened to audio capturing the moment of the show chinese murder she is expected back in washington on thursday after visiting turkey as part of a white house investigation into the killing. turkish officials say shortly before the saudi crown prince left for the investment conference he spoke to turkey's president on the phone their first conversation since the killing at a typewriter on is demanding saudi arabia extradite those responsible to face trial in turkey. you know it's interesting to note in messina we are determined not to allow a cover up of this murder and to make sure all those responsible from those who
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ordered it to those who carried it out it will not be allowed to avoid justice this is not only our responsibility to try shoji he was murdered viciously on our country's borders but also to the international community law and justice. more now on the investigation and the search for the body of marcus allen fisher reports. even the routine looks suspicious now. i say the consular residence in istanbul they were cleaning sewers it happens a few times a year this street was due but with turkish forensic teams searching everywhere possible for clues to locate jamal khashoggi his body this takes on a new significance it's now about trying to piece together a complex gruesome jigsaw with huge international implications you would think that the whole effort would be to see that justice was done early seemed to be done at least to name the guilty parties but of course it's much more complicated than that because it involves
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a whole web of relationship in this very complex region and also course the united states that is the car park in istanbul suburb where a saudi consular car was discovered it was searched turkish police found a computer and clothes but still don't know why it was here then there is the place where an alleged should you body double the clothes he was wearing when he left the consulate all done to suggest the right or left the building the turkish president says a saudi team came here to this forest a short drive from istanbul the day before jamal khashoggi died the suggestion they were looking for a place to dump a body the implication his death was premeditated and not the result of a fight that got out of hand. each and every day there seems to be new information revealed or leaked the latest this was the car used for that mission in the forest caught by security cameras now an important part of the investigation but there's the feeling turkey's president was far more than has been made public clearly. the
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president of turkey is trying to use this incident to weaken. the saudi arab areas but how it's a dangerous game to play if he plays his cards as it were to roughly or if he's doing sr too forceful things could rebound so he's trying still a little bit carefully. the turks seem to know what happened in great detail who may have been responsible and we are not bringing them in front of a turkish court seems unlikely but they're pushing on with their inquiries and promise to soon sure what they know with their allies and the rest of the world alan fischer al jazeera istanbul top designer who is tracking developments in istanbul and saying as alan just said in his package turkey is sharing some information with their allies in particular as we saw in the washington post they director of the cia has left turkey and while she was there they're reporting that
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she actually heard this audiotape we have heard so much about tell us more about that in the investigation in general. what we understand it was a seven hour meeting between the cia director and her turkish counterpart the head of turkish intelligence pro-government media reported yesterday that the turkish intelligence agency presented her with the evidence that they have evidence that they have gathered which includes video images and recordings now the washington post is also reporting that a person familiar with the meeting said that the audio recording was compelling an audio recording of the murder the much talked about really audio recording one of the links given to the media from turkish security sources clearly the assessment of the cia director will be key on what the trump administration will do next we
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know that the u.s. administration really has been toughening its stance against saudi arabia ever since the cia director landed in turkey on choose day so the investigations are continuing there's still no body the turkish investigators have still not found the body or the body parts of. even president or dug on during his speech on tuesday question the saudi authorities why aren't you cooperating where is the body you talk about the local collaborator who got rid of the body who is this local collaborator finding the body really will be key in this investigation and best the gaiters plan to search a well in the garden of the saudi consul general as residence not far from here tomorrow the consul general's residence was combed a few days ago last week in fact but due to a technicality they were not able to search that well because you need
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a special team and the names of the special team were not given to the saudi authorities so tomorrow the investigators are going to search that well ok as they know how to live for. in istanbul thank you cena go to mike hanna now who is in washington d.c. and is ina was reporting there the cia director john hassell is is will be back in washington on thursday to reveal more about what she learned in the investigation so. there's. the congress rather has been pushing back quite a bit on what president all trump wants to do so tell us more about what these congressmen are doing but what has happened is that members of congress of the house of representatives are introducing legislation that would halt certain deals with saudi arabia should president trump not provide them with the results of an investigation that shows that saudi arabia was not complicit now this is very
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similar to legislation that was introduced last week also in the house of representatives it is bipartisan there are a number of republican senators who've also signed on to it but basically congress is in recess at the moment and will be to lock to the midterm elections so there's little things tangible that can be done as a result of this legislation will have to wait for the return off to the midterm elections off all the representatives for this legislation to be discussed and for a bill to be passed if it is going to be so full but in certain cells to saudi arabia then of course the president himself could veto that and let's talk about the president has there been any or spawns from the white house to the public comments that mohamed been someone made earlier. no response yet from the white house the president campaigning for those of a term elections there have been some comments we've just heard in the last from
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the former director of the cia john brennan who says categorically he believes that the crown prince is responsible for this killing is exact quote is that i have no doubt that m.b.a.'s using the crown prince's initials was fully aware of what was going to happen to joe palca shogi and approved it he goes on to say that there's no suggestion perhaps that the crown prince would have knowledge of exactly what was done to show but the former director of the cia insisting that the crown prince must have known so this is an influential voice one rejected by president trump but once again a sign of the pressure that is building on president trump for a critical investigation to be conducted and all things point to the key moment is the briefing off the president by his cia director on her return from to mike hanna live for us in washington mike thank you. as promised to find those responsible for
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sending suspicious devices to prominent democratic politicians and the offices of c.n.n. targets included bill and hillary clinton barack obama and billionaire george soros jabatan c s more from washington d.c. . one of the packages was addressed to barack obama in washington d.c. it was discovered on wednesday morning the secret service says there was never any danger of the package arriving at the obama residence behind me the package was believed to be identified through routine screening as a potential explosive device and that screen doesn't fact take place somewhere away from here the same is true for the package addressed to hillary clinton's residence in upstate new york which was discovered on tuesday night at a rally in florida clinton expressed her gratitude we are fine thanks to the men and women of the secret service. who intercepted. the package addressed to us long before it made its way to our home but the package addressed
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