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tv   Up Front 2018 Ep 21  Al Jazeera  November 12, 2018 11:32am-12:02pm +03

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students but that won't be for another twelve years well campaigners for better education say it's a national disgrace as farm of the mill reports from eastern cape province. poorly bolt unhygenic and grimy toilets are the only option for thousands of students in the eastern cape province students at horse school outside king williamstown have to use them every day toilets without seats don't flush instead human waste is collected in a pit underground the stench is overwhelming while the department should abide by the basic standards it sit for sanitation many of the toilets here obviously don't some students are forced to relieve themselves in the bushes outside advocacy group equal education says poor sanitation often means students skip school an overwhelming amount of learner say that they get bladder infections because they're holding in there they they they they yearn for the whole day in which when they are
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conditions that are just an untenable very serious consequences are known as education it goes amiss in school because of their they very normal minstrel cycle then what are we then we're not meeting the educational right in the educational needs of their child equal education says a quarter of the more than five thousand public schools in this province have put the trains like these at least sixty schools in the province don't have any senator nation the department of education says it plans to fix existing toilets and build new safe ones by twenty thirty by twenty thirty the government is saying it's going to eradicate toilets that means for twelve more years toilets like this are still going to exist even then it took the death of two young students to push the government to act apart from being unhygienic put the trains are often dangerous this is the lunar junior school in designer we earlier this year a gold drowned in a particular tree in low income care to was five years old the latrine has since
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been sealed off and replaced with new flushing toilets this is where it is buried in a grave beside her family's home. there is no safety at the schools not because they just fix the toilets but they have not fixed it at the schools the government did not support not that i'm standing next to my daughter's grave it gets. applauded of education spokesman wasn't available for an interview but a statement from the department did say close to four thousand schools nationwide need improvements and the government doesn't have enough money to fix them all here in the eastern cape the government budget will help just twelve percent of schools over the next decade so many students aren't going to get relief any time soon. al-jazeera in the eastern cape. where the sports head all the news and the.
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victory.
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now people are getting poorer and question and he when trying to find out why to look at areas hardest hit by a decade of austerity one such place in the town of j. but on slave imports from there. half a century ago j. week was a thriving holiday resort that is hard to imagine now for years this village on the east coast of england has been listed as one of the u.k.'s poorest places five
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thousand people have been left to work out how to live in almost complete isolation . danny has taken it upon himself to speak for the community he sets up the j. week happy club the defined gesture of hope over diversity we need to help the younger people robyn to take the wrong because there's no jobs they might not they might get into bad habits like it's like i'm going to be sore doing drugs or drinking but we can save these people like giving them opportunities that everyone in every other town has everywhere the restorers of the impacts of declining austerity jawn is an unemployed tired the government is changing his benefits as part of a deeply controversial new system which leaves people without money for weeks on end john has food for three more days but we're going to do if you get post when sitting on no food. or friends and i. feel about the movie well because it does not really.
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i know. from the council. j.j. cycle past someone has given him an old gate he collects and sells bits of scrap metal to make ends meet with really is what passes for work here wherever my cornea goes in the house for electric. whenever we need. there we do it and it. made international news recently when it was misleadingly used in a campaign photo for donald trump warning of the effects of socialism on america since the the roads have been paved it's what passes for success here there are many right wing politicians and commentators who are absolutely livid that the united nations is here at all how dare the un come to one of the richest countries in the world they say and lecture us like this but it is still
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a fact that the wealth gap in the u.k. is now enormous and poverty in places like j. week is both absolute and entrenched all this walk to the united nations on poverty and human rights certainly i've heard from a lot of people who are living pretty grim lives. a lot of misery in the country i think a lot of the statistics are pretty discouraging in terms of rough sleeping in terms of child poverty in terms of at least talk about suicide and so on so there's obviously a lot of problems that. the united nations will have left with an impression of a place which is proud almost nothing more than hope even if it has a profound sense of injustice but even if the united nations is listening it's not at all clear what the politicians just one hundred kilometers away in london have any idea about life here.
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thank you very much it looks to be advantage where the plates after the first leg of the copilot better dora's final score to weigh goals against fair city rivals boca juniors as the game finished in a draw was the first time the two went to cyrus teams that have met in the final of south america's biggest club competition booka twice took the lead to add their bump in their stadium but the game finished in a two two draw the kickoff had been delayed for twenty four hours a juge torrential rain in the argentinian capital carlos with reza played second equaliser prison host the return leg on november the twenty fourth our reporter. was at the game with us half of the couple live out her daughter's final over the blue and yellow hall here in the block a junior stadium a choo-choo draw i think most would say that river probably started the much the strongest with the book again his goalkeeper rossi keeping them in it but it was a broken the deadlock with around more. scoring just after the half hour mark but
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river equalized two minutes later and then came back with just the last minutes of the first half with benedetto benedetto goal to make it to one of the half time river them with a known go from doest managed things on the hour mark it was a very tight affair an interesting game but now is still all to play for in the twenty fourth of november on the other side of this city about fifteen kilometers away from here at the river plate stadium they will feel that they have the advantage of two two with a sixty four thousand people in the river plate fans in the stadium those visitors don't forget. it's a long game and both teams are still in it good faith in boca since we always do well at rivers stadium. i'm still hopeful we can one of that the monumental stadium . this game perspiring from yesterday because of heavy rain no. the rain fell today
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an exciting game but still all to play for on the twenty fourth of november in a messy made the scoring return for barcelona but to see him still slip to an unexpected defeat bar so we're beaten four three by real betis messi hit the net twice on his comeback from a fractured arm but evocative it was sent off as boss at last the home up for the first time in more than two years a stunning performance that from betis as they claimed their first victory at the camp know in three decades boss are still top of the table manchester city have gone back to the top of the english premier league with a three one dobby when all the manchester united goals from diving silvester joke where oil is going to gun proved the size of for the defending champions it was united fourth defeat of the league season the most satisfying have to chew one we have well we were stable within quincy chances and is step by step we regain our
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game again. in a fit of course us to go this was easy you can go for stats that's that's the way people that don't understand football unless woodward is with stats. i don't go for stats i go for what i felt and for die. i watching the game and the game was that until mean that. it is something city one of three teams that yet to lose at this season but chelsea did drop points at home to everton and a nil nil draw goals from mohamed salah dontcha carrie so liverpool beating for them to nail their second in the table two points behind city. good that we had paul analyze that immensity games because even though the results were pretty clear especially in the league game i think but it's was but it was the city had to agree hard in these games and seeing that at the end you only see the blues leave
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the result but in this case people to games and allies and so. no problem with that we had to because we wanted all good the czech republic and defending champions the usa to win the six fed cup title in eight years. overcame saffir can in the in an epic match the loss of almost four hours the victory gave her team an unassailable three nil need in prague. and now about a joke of it already has his hands on the trophy at the season ending a.t.p. finals in london this bit of silverware is a full finishing of the year as the well number one is the first player to start a season outside of the top twenty and end up in top spot everything seems a little bit on real to be honest you know looking back to july where i was you know ratings wise but also how i was feeling on the court and i was playing really close to my best so this is really a dream come true and. you know this is
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a perfect stage a perfect setting for me to celebrate this trophy this season when you guys thank you so much. india have won the second straight game at the women's world twenty twenty and the west indies they beat pakistan by seven wickets and go on to back up their opening victory against new zealand india aiming to reach the final of this event for the first time. it was hamilton has already wrapped up the formula one the world title he was a winner again at the brazilian call play while he got a bit of help from force india driver is about on a hooshang to race lead that mocks a verse that's been off the track that gave hamilton his chance to take the race and also secure the constructors' championship for his mercy this team this is what i work for the whole you know everyone wakes up goes to work every day and tries to bring the best out himself and it really pull together as
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a unit and i've always told you how much you want is there to drive for them and today was like the best out there we could do it because we were struggling. and mark marquez has been taken part in a slower than normal victory lap to celebrate his date as well tied to when a spaniard left his bike in the garage and instead took a ride on the local fire truck for the parade to his hometown also have that marquez has just won his fifth moto g.p. won't championship. and that's all from we'll have more later on thank you very much paula and that does it for this al-jazeera news alba do stay with us because daryn aligator is here with another full of news bulletin and just a couple of minutes. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world.
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a congress divided between democrats and republicans. what does it mean for america and the world in these remaining two years of donald trump's presidency. find out on al-jazeera. israeli forces killed seven palestinians in a raid in gaza including a military commander israel confirms one of its soldiers was also killed in the
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operation. you want to zero life from a headquarters and. also a heads france's president warns against nationalism. marked a hundred years before. the u.s. calls for an end to hostilities in the battle for the port city of spills into residential areas. thirty one people dead and more than two hundred missing is huge wildfires in california continue to rage. hello in gaza is really special forces have crossed into the strip conducting a raid killing seven palestinians including a hamas military commander an israeli soldier has also died with another wounded in
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the operation and newness in the southern gaza strip the israeli military also confirmed it had intercepted two rockets fired from gaza the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut short an official visits affronts to return. there's a senior hamas official in the gaza strip he told al jazeera that it is really unit escape to the border after the operation. there is a special unit. went. to the baraka and there are also some of the one and. the car which carried this special unit or some collaborators tried to escape and to go to these reporters but there are some of the. brigade.
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that tried to cover. the sky all the cars aggressive all the soldiers. striking here and. so i think it was. actually launched now we have about six people there were killed. some was. one of them is the one of the permanent second brigade. i think of it will not be easy will not become very force that has the latest from western . well significant military confrontation in gaza a deadly one which raises the prospect at least the risk of more to follow israel has now confirmed that one of its officers was killed in this military operation
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and another wounded it said that it did carry out a military operation inside gaza it rejected earlier reports that one of the soldiers involved had been abducted saying that everybody had been brought back to israeli territory also saying that at least ten projectiles had been fired from gaza into israeli territory two of them intercepted by the iron dome anti-missile system none of those projectiles resulting in any injury or death on the israeli side as for hamas it says that this was a special forces operation carried out by israeli troops three kilometers inside gaza and territory in the area of communists in the southeast that these troops were traveling in a civilian vehicle and that they attacked and killed a senior military leader of hamas of the arcus some brigades a man called nor baraka thirty seven year old regional commander in and that six other palestinians were killed in the course of what became a gun fight the israelis withdrawing under the support of heavy air strikes as well
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so this comes at a very sensitive time at a time when there have been some progress in evidence in terms of efforts to reach a long term truce between hamas and israel efforts which have been mediated by egypt by the united nations involving cattery funding among other things and at a time when benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel was outside the country in paris talking about his commitment as he was portraying it's to try to get a more stable situation between israel and hamas in gaza saying that sometimes such leadership bore political cost and certainly there has been some political domestic backlash against benjamin netanyahu for appearing to be too soft on. so the question really is whether this military operation was from the outset an attempt to either capture or kill the senior commander because if it was that would be a very risky thing to do at such a sensitive time whether it began as something entirely different and developed in
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an unexpected way certainly this will be a test of both the leadership of hamas and of israel who have jury recent military confrontations managed to scale back from a full on escalation that would be tested yet again this time to see whether they can come out with the same result let's bring in mike hanna who's joining us from washington d.c. and the timing all of this is quite questionable mike as. harry was just saying from jerusalem it comes when there's been talk of a longer ceasefire brokered by the u.n. in egypt as well as that reported deal of the century that the united states is putting together so one wonders what israel's motivations were in conducting this ground operation. yes one must mention two as well that president trump negotiated for the reason as he's described jason dean backed was in israel last week he had a meeting with mr netanyahu in which among other things the situation in gaza was discussed we understand the temp to stabilize the area this part of what do
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you mentioned there the peace initiative that president trump has talked about for a long period of time back in september president trump said that he would have such a deal ready for it within two to four months that brings us to the beginning of december and last week in london jason green blatt addressing the meeting there said that the initiative would be ready within a couple of weeks so certainly a with the ongoing crisis now in gaza this may certainly interrupt the process if indeed there is one to introduce president trumps deal of the sentry and i know that you've approached both the state department as well as the white house for a comment on what's happened just in the past couple of hours no comment yet should we be surprised that they haven't released any minute should we expect something and not necessarily state department in the past on this type of incident has
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actually referred any inquiries back to israel there has been no reaction generally on the type of event that one has seen as for the white house will president trump is on his way back from paris we approached both white house and state department and as expected no comment was forthcoming at this particular stage all right mike turner thank you well speaking of paris our diplomatic editor james base is there and he says the raid will likely be discussed by world leaders attending the world war one commemorations in the french capital. i think it's likely in the coming hours the focus of diplomacy may well be here in the french capital because of the commemorations of well. we've had a large group of global leaders the seventeen leaders here in this city at the same time actually some of the president have made that way but others are still in the
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city and benjamin met netanyahu who clearly has been briefed on what's been going on in gaza i'm sure was fully briefed on this and it's interesting to know whether he at any point when he spoke to president trump told about any israeli plans this is something that the u.n. security council had been warned about fresh breaking out in gaza and clearly is one the members of the u.n. security council talking at the u.n. clearly the warnings about fresh conflict and company climb who is the u.n. special court based in jerusalem and he was only ground. the u.n. secretary general he is also. in paris because he has a meeting with president macro in the morning so i think i can also tell you that there's a palestinian representative here in paris well not clear to me at this stage because obviously i've only had
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a chance to make some calls whether the palestinians will. open. maureen rabbani is a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies and he says the israeli raid comes at a crucial point in talks between the israelis and palestinians the question that arises is what israel's motivations were suspect were they as so often in the past trying to give hamas a bloody nose just to remind them that they're in charge and they will decide the terms on which any cease fire is reached or a day perhaps by contrast trying to scuttle this cease fire initiative and perhaps engaging in a larger conflict as happened in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine two thousand and twelve and two thousand and fourteen licenses that israel at this stage is probably more interested in giving a massive bloody nose trying to remind people who is boss and that it will be
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israel that decides the extent to which the illegal blockade of the gaza strip is maintained or partially will leave and that it's not out for a new low conflict having said that this is the hundredth anniversary of the armistice the world war one armistice of course we know what can happen when people make miscalculations regarding military initiatives for hands on al-jazeera new evidence suggest saudi arabia consider plans to kill enemies are trained on florida begins recounting votes and it senate and governor races after results were too close to declare a winner. hello
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no sign of any rain for western parts of the u.s. said no shortage of fright for a certain areas they plan to write in. moment is making its way across the deep south that will make its way towards the eastern seaboard so you go on through the next couple of days there you go those wildfires in california are afraid not a hint of moisture in the forecast twenty four celsius there for l.a. but we have got some snow on the other side of the rockies cold air in place here modest to the top temperature in denver getting up to eight degrees in dallas and also in atlanta that wet weather will make its way right up the eastern seaboard snow on the northern flank upstate new york will see some snow into new england into that eastern side of canada heavy burst of rain seven a possibility just around new jersey back down towards d.c. could see some localized flooding that rain that runs right down the eastern side of the country through the deep south mississippi alabama rather way into georgia the five cells is the top temperature in that dallas for tuesday there you go the dry weather the settle weather continues for the west meanwhile dry unsettled
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across a good part of the caribbean we got some sharp showers longer spells of rain still affecting the lesser antilles we've had some flooding into parts of the into dominate those showers continue for many towards the east but dry for the west. it is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and mishits off you know. that's not insignificant in the numbers that insignificant ideologically that insignificant even as a crime gangs are. very significant by dictating the government and the fucked up policy now shall not kill the radicalized series on al-jazeera.

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