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tv   Up Front 2018 Ep 20  Al Jazeera  November 5, 2018 11:32am-12:01pm +03

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involved in a trial like operating witnesses and even jurors this former new york city police detective says precautions will be taken and the jury will likely be kept in a secret location that they don't want to get any witness tampering they don't want to have any threats they don't want to put their families in that position too so they're going to be extremely careful with what they do with their witnesses despite this seeming mountain of evidence against guzman this is a trial that will be very complicated and along with dozens if not hundreds of eyewitnesses expected to be called to testify the judge is saying this is a trial that could go on for more than three months. edgardo buscaglia it world renowned expert on organized crime and drug trafficking says many of guzman's crimes took place in the u.s. from ordering killings to trafficking drugs to the signing the money laundering channels into u.s. criminal networks. commercial activities within the u.s.
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they infiltrated the banking system through a very well known banks around the world so you have an incredible number of. cases who are the criminal network led by chuck was money has being involved in all kinds of crimes within u.s. borders and in many other countries he says the trial will have little impact on the day to day operations of those months in a low a cartel as a message is fine in terms of the actual impact on a criminal network it will not make any impact the prosecutor saying he conviction of guzman will do one thing it will put an infamous drug kingpin away pretty good gabriels on doe brooklyn. time another short break you're not a zero when we come back. russia's orthodox church is expanding but it's great for a while the problem for bettering is. i don't support the truth by some way would
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putting in the token show up and you'll be hits unless it was eventually the whole moron that stands.
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welcome back now some of the most traditional professions are now being done by computers and that even includes the job of church better reading or a challenge has more on how recent growth in russia has orthodox church has created a skills shortage that's being filled by machines. a small modern church in a village outside st petersburg and people have gathered for
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a morning service for time immemorial russia's orthodox faithful have been called by bells rung by a parson and yukito is not a human ringing it's a computer for a growing number of russian churches this makes a lot of sense. school. but there aren't many schools for bell ringers in russia and not many people study it that's why it's such a rare profession and so difficult to find a decent bring in you know every village can afford to have a star flag with this system allows good quality ringing in any church even in a small village like. the officially atheist communist years when many churches were closed and bells silenced by the uncertainties of the post soviet era but now the kremlin has settled on reestablishing religious faith as one of the country's principal identities sorry the russian orthodox church has been on
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a huge expansion drive in the past ten years the number of dioceses has doubled and ten thousand churches being built. it's exacerbated by human resource problem many more churches not enough ballerinas automated systems are an obvious solution but some people say they lack the soul and spirituality of the human touch like at this church school in moscow where featuring is being trained. as robots will never replace a human so for me it was also discovered that each brain glory to father glory to song and when living with prayed the same time as i found out it's certainly something that requires skill ok i've just been given a brief lesson and what i've been told is my right hand controls the for hire bells by the left hand controls and middle bells and my foot down here trolls the boss about so let's give it a go. and
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if you go and. lens has about rhythm as well. but it's not just small churches that automating at sim petersburg's huge sin isaac's cathedral they say the mobile phone operated system has been a big help and a labor saver even though familia technical problems can still occur. here is an example of how he isn't able to reach a network. i don't know why let's try again here you go live example of one of the mobile phone is out of the coverage but even elektra enthusiastic say the ideal is to have more humans not more machines to reinforce this village priest father on break gives the computer a break and let's rip with an energetic one hundred percent organic church bell jam
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session a little better than my if it. will reach alan's al-jazeera russia all right time for the sport his lael thank you so much novak djokovic has twenty two match winning run has finally come to an end with the serb beaten to the paris masters title by karen catching off and while the unseated russian was a surprise winner on sunday he does have form against a top players paul research reports. say before he would officially be named world number one most joke of it seems to have the perfect opponent a current caption of eighteen from the tour with just three minor titles to his name. and at first there was little deviation from a script that had seen joke which go on a winning streak of twenty two matches including an epic victory over roger federer the night before the serb going to break up in first we were but caption offered already late on three top ten players in paris this week and
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was at his best against are they were getting back to take the set seven five. the twenty two year old russian broke down djokovic she's renowned the french is again in the second. and when the biggest moments of his career arrived. he wasn't found wanting. i was beat the man from moscow wrapping up a seven five six four win the first masters title now in the back to camp a breakout season thank you i mean since the worlds of yeah it's one of the biggest titles in my career so far and i'm going to be happy so fingers a season like this you know the when the last tournament of the season especially mostest one thousand i guess lower joker's world number one in the world so that's all explanation i monday sees catching up installed as the new world number eleven his highest position yet the thirty one win as he hits in paris showing
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a joke which can be beaten after all all race i'll just share. a great way to end the season for catching off but it still is not over for joke a bit we'll head to london now for the a.t.p. finals between the top eight players and world tennis. i'm satisfied of course i'm going to be number one two more efficiently. what more can i ask for i mean i want twenty plus matches in a row and i had the most amazing last five months of the year so i'm getting into season finale with a lot of confidence and feeling good about my game. hopefully health wise physically i'll be i'll be fine in a week time when when it all starts in london the new york city marathon was held on sunday with mary kay tani of kenya sealing her fourth victory in five years fifty thousand runners started the forty two k. event but kenya's kitani was all alone four minutes ahead of her nearest challenger
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for the men. there it was a dead sprint to the finish with ethiopia's decease are coming out on top he finished in two hours five minutes and fifty nine seconds beating fellow ethiopian could touch out by two seconds to see says time the second fastest ever on this course. leicester city is footballer flew footballers flew straight from their english premier league win over cardiff to attend the funeral of their owner. a problem in thailand on sunday players such as jamie vardy paid their respects with the owner's son io watch and the rest of his family in bangkok iow what's father was killed when his helicopter took off as usual from the leicester pitch last saturday but crashed in the stadium carpark four others also died the billionaire owner had helped luster to the premier league title in two thousand and sixteen one of the most unlikely achievements in european sports history. this year's defending champions manchester city extended their lead at the top of the premier league on
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sunday they improve their goal difference as well beating southampton six one and chelsea move above liverpool into second by winning their match against crystal palace three one. now the central coast mariners might be wishing they had kept you same bowl in their squad if only to put him in goal bowl had trained as a striker but may have done better between the sticks with goalkeeper ben kennedy not covering himself in glory here on sunday olympic sprint legend bolt was not able to sit or cure a contract with the australian club as he tries to switch to football could be time for him to invest in a pair of gloves though the mariners lost three mil. justin rose has reclaimed the world number one spot after winning golf's turkey open title the tournaments was. to lose and well he lost it. china's li missing a putt on the eighteenth to give rose the chance to win but the englishman fluffed
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his lines as well. that force a play off and we failed to take advantage of his reprieve shaky on the green again to hand the winter rose on the first playoff hole it's the first time he's ever defended a title he takes over world number one from the american brooks kept. you know i end up ok in the end my special for how it's always tough way to finish the season a positive part to try and win and then that that green like i said is very tough there's no stopping moto g.p. world champion mark marquez not even with a grid penalty the spaniard was given a six place punishment for blocking another rider in qualifying for the malaysian grand prix but by the end of the fifth lap marquez had stationed himself behind leader valentino rossi but with four laps to go rossi slid out and marquez climbed into the lead to clinch his knife point ninth one of the season. pakistan's
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cricketers have completed a three mail series win over new zealand in the u.a.e. they're now they've now won nine consecutive twenty twenty matches in a row new zealand lost eight wickets for just twenty three runs as they fell forty seven short of pakistan's total and by. and was back to business men who denies links to organized crime has been elected president of amateur boxing federation aida the us treasury says reckon mav is one of his country's leading criminals with links to the global heroin trade his appointment has put a uba in conflict with enter national limpid committee who previously threatened the future of boxing as an olympic sport if it rocked him off was put in charge. some of the world's best cyclists are in japan for a race that pits riders from the tour de france against japan cycling elite the site to much for terry as a fifty eight kilometer ride a one hundred of out there they won this year's edition beating the right thomas
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who finished second but the whole trip to japan did not start well for thomas. at a promotional event the defending tour de france champion dressed up as a baseball player and accidently hit a fan in the face with a ball all was forgiven though when he invited the fans up to the stage to apologize and pose for photos and that's all you're sport for now more later well that's it for me down in jordan or calls up next with more news stay with us. every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they were called on the stories that matter the most they're listening post on al-jazeera she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering. a heart or a hinge
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a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in myanmar three separate times in her life the first in one thousand seventy then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventeen. they beat those they kidnapped as they detained does. ghoul and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee kenya in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of oppression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of. people there are also among the world's most persecuted minority. on counting the cost the usa white still the largest on regulated in the developed world who pays brags it goes wrong plus the
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seychelles leads the way in eco finance with the world's blue ball. counting the cost. zero. swear every. the sons of. demand his body be returned to his family.
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this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. at. defiance on the streets of tehran ahead of the news u.s. sanctions against iran. allegations of vote buying and shady deals to ensure lanka's deepening political crisis and. he's a bully i do but i think you need someone like that in the office divided over donald trump women voters they were told so by the u.s. president just days before crucial midterm elections. the sons of murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi say their family is unable to properly grieve without knowing where his body is he was killed by an assassination
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squad who waited for him at the saudi consulate in istanbul before dismembering his remains his sons say their family has been deeply troubled by the ongoing lies since his murder more than a month ago or what we want right now is to bury him in a bucket with him and you know with his with because of his family in saudi arabia conservative yes i talk to talk about that with. the saudi authorities and. i just hope that it happens or but you need to find somebody needs to find his his body yes. i believe that the search is ongoing and really hopeful about that. sharon is the executive director of the arab center in washington he says geez sons are in a difficult position. you could read it between the lines you could read it in
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their eyes when they were being interviewed you could read it between the words that they chose to utter on this program it's a very difficult situation and you know what i said is not only heartbreaking for them to do the interview but it was. breaking for all of us to even watch him those who huge amount and when you his family all these years it was very difficult to watch and i hope that it does achieve the objective it does reach to the heart of king's son man as they appealed to him personally and disregard and hopefully he will deliver what he promised when he met with them that he would pursue justice and this case but he got less of the identity of the perpetrator as he said these are the words of king some man and he will be able to identify if you will and find the body and allow the family as they wish to bury him in the medina and the
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left of the famous. cemetery but we have about a code and you know where it is ancestors were were buried they of course did not engage in any accusations against anybody and we know yeah you have to read between the lines what the words that were omitted from this interview if you will are probably as important if not more important than that what the words that they are. and she sounds just allies off the u.s. actual states and the core relationship with saudi arabia which will name unchanged that the spotlight pompei demanding justice for their father's kilo's vinyls reports from washington. more than a month after jamal khashoggi killing at the saudi consulate in istanbul u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe had a mixed message punish the journalists killers but maintain business as usual in
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u.s. saudi relations we need to get to the bottom of it we need to find out who was responsible hold them accountable and do all of this john while protecting the enormously important strategic interest of the united states maintains with the kingdom of saudi arabia pump a was cited saudi arabia's role as a counterweight to iran's influence and military power in the gulf and the middle east in general saudi arabia has been an important partner for the united states in attempting to change the behavior of the world's largest state sponsor of terror from that islamic republic one of the kingdom's wealthiest and most famous businessmen spoke to a u.s. television network pushing back against implications from turkey and some u.s. lawmakers that crown prince mohammed bin psalm on had a role in hush killing prince i will lead been to loll spent months in detention in a riyadh luxury hotel last year along with many other wealthy businessmen and officials as part of what the crown prince said was a crackdown on corruption in
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a standing order said. gauge with them talk to them on top of a mission to come saudi arabia so i think some people in intelligence. did follow that these orders and said the group of people. to turkey to engage with that. until something went wrong over there whereby he was moderate saudi arabia is under intense international pressure over the murder especially from turkey without the u.s. on its side the kingdom would be severely isolated analysts say the u.s. may try to leverage its influence to change saudi foreign policy first it's trying to move riyadh towards. a meaningful cease fire in this disastrous war in yemen that's first and most important the other of course is this completely futile blockade against qatar which has backfired and in which
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could tar has managed to avoid any vade the punishment that saudi arabia intended u.s. diplomacy threading a fine line with potentially vast consequences for the middle east rob reynolds al jazeera washington. now the u.s. will weigh impose economic sanctions on iran in just under two hours time we talk to its oil shipping and banking sectors all measures lifted under the two thousand and fifteen coming back to spite to iran's compliance with the agreement and sponsor anger in iran where thousands of demonstrators about thirty nine years since university students storms the u.s. embassy in iran in capital same reports from tehran. well i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at
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a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was. i was. there was also the familiar contempt that has come to define iran's relationship with the united states the country's top soldier said economic warfare america's last attempt to defeat iran is not going to work and warned us president donald trump not to try anything else. even when i want to say something to america and it's weird president never threaten iran because we can still hear the hard fight cries of your soldiers in the desert and you know better every day how many of your old soldiers in america commit suicide due to depression and fear that they suffered in battle so don't threaten us militarily and don't frighten us with military threats u.s. sanctions meant to punish iran have devastated the country's economy in the last year trump has said it's going to get worse but iranians at this rally seemed more
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angry than afraid one difference between old sanctions and new ones is that this time these protesters are not alone in condemning the united states in the past iran had a weaker economy when it was hit by international sanctions mandated by the united nations now this time of iran has a lot more support from world leaders has a relatively stronger economy and is only facing what many iranians are calling trump's sanctions once a symbol of american influence in the region the old embassy in the heart of the capital is now little more than a relic left standing only as a reminder for iranians to remain vigilant. as my message to america is that many of their previous presidents. are not in the nantz their options. on the table but nothing happens as a supreme leader said we're seeing signs of america's decline for. friendship with america's impossible it's like a friendship between a sheep and a wolf. i'm telling you even in the era of the shah america was our
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enemy the shadchan realize it and enemy is always an american if compromises with iran and iran will also never bow down to it diplomats a negotiator spent years paving the way for the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal after trump came to power the goodwill they built crumbled in a matter of months even earn his own side show at this year's rally whether iran chooses to remain committed to the nuclear deal or not the next american president may not be able to fix what donald trump has broken. up to one. egypt says it has killed nineteen fighters including gunman behind an attack that killed seven coptic christians on friday it's acas targeted two buses on the way to a monastery near the city of minya south of the capsule cairo six of the victims are from the same family interior ministry says the fighters were found in
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a hideout near minea fighting is intensified around the poor city of her data in yemen while the one hundred fifty fighters from saudi amrozi coalition and her three rebels have been killed over the weekend united nations will safe passage from the warring sides so it can deliver aid it says four hundred thousand children could die from malnutrition warning the stasi a tazer report contains some disturbing images the name amal means hope in arabic amal died on thursday at the age of seven the doctor who treated her says there are many more cases like her has five month old ahmed abraham junaid ask rima she'll eleven months old so he had. mohammed hasan. yemen has become a living hell a brutal war that has become a war children for which children have no single response ability the un
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says warring parties a making a delivery impossible accelerating the onset of famine three quarters of the population do not have enough food and the cost of food has increased by thirty five percent in the last year some have resorted to eating foraged leaves the un has been escalating its calls for us to say sion of hostilities and a political solution there is now an opportunity for peace in yemen this building wave of momentum must be seized i urge the parties to overcome obstacles and to resolve still existing differences sewall dialogue at the u.n. facilitated consultations later these months there are plans for talks in sweden in the november with the new diplomatic efforts by the united states but not everyone may survive until then the un says four hundred thousand children under five are at risk of dying if they don't get help. around forty percent of those four hundred
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