tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 6, 2018 12:00am-1:01am +03
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delivery is built largely on the animosity between the former managers of both clubs alex ferguson an arson vendor between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and four all the arsenal and united won the league both managers traded insults and there were plenty of heated matches there was the so-called battle of old trafford in two thousand and three it ended goalless but the match featured one sending off and eight yellow cards eight players were charged with improper conduct or violent behavior then there was pizza gate in two thousand and four united had just ended arsenal's forty nine game unbeaten run tensions spilled over into the tunnel it finished with arsenal's sest fabregas throwing a slice of pizza at ferguson arsenal declined as a title contender in the following years a low point for the london club was an eight two thrashing by united in two thousand and eleven which much is a big opportunity for us. deems is by the if you will to win there is not
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now you see in the past an individual because they had been a big. play yet. they have a very big on most pushing. then. is a very big challenge for us. so not surprisingly there's been a lot of heat coming off social media had a bad match as well both man united and arsenal trending on twitter and here's what fans had to say james tweeted feel in my bones that despite manchester united being wretched under marino in arsenal heading into the game off their best display in some time arsenal will lose here's the sort of upbeat man you fan you know man united scot ninety nine problems but beating arsenal is not one of them i'm fed up with merinos tactics and hate to watch man united playing like they do but i bet arsenal will not beat. this tweet just because i liked it when arsenal to beat man
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united tonight not to make a man united look bad and get money or sacked but rather to make arsenal great again joining us now to talk more about the rivalry is david words he's the former chief football writer at the daily star so how much of a role did vandar and ferguson play in the bad blood that emerged between the sides . will stem from then it was those two of. those who. really disliked each other. in the industry. is their rivalry as significant as it used to be. no singing about it i'd say it's probably about fifty percent you're talking about social media but i think social media is people hyping up pretty much every game but we don't have the same characters from the top down you know radio it's just so interesting and combative
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character but he seems more concerned with the fighting with these players and other managers and then really is quite understated he's not one for mind games he's not once. the opposition before a match and i think that through the team as well which also both teams i don't think at the same just not strong field characters you just don't have the same type of guys on the field anymore. ok so can you feel a there as they've changed challenging for the league title and the next few years . are so i wasn't thinking they could but of late i think san sunday's game maybe for the first time think they could be there or thereabouts but i don't see them yet challenging the man city or even liverpool and man united that because i work in progress that i have to say that the work that sort of self
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destructing and the marin you know the leagues always i think the players that they look at themselves and and there are some sounds you know how much their contribution to the malays there but. also possibly but i don't think they can be people rushing to the well you know we like best in england rushing to put a bet on that. there's a possibility in the next few years they could emerge as kind of the but is it the season and in any how do you protect a well we'll win tonight. i figure we have a little game among so much friends both predict a result and i've predicted mench stew nightly to win two one i just think you can you get those moments where a team is in sort of crisis and eventually they are wake up and know that it's not just the manager that buy some of their own reputations their own features and not the social media they know him or if they get hammered i just see them ones who are
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in strong committed to how. the term and performance but it's. not hundreds that job it is my gut feeling can't. show it. and what about emery and i mean how good of a job is he doing at arsenal yeah yeah i was i was a bit some unimpressed because i thought they were going for a great event this thought that. second or even further bets. but he has surprised me of quite impressed with him at seville and still quite a lot of them in europe and a lot the the very checking approach that gives the width and his team's absolutely seem to know what they meant there and they seem to do it much. it's a terrible terrible challenge sure you want that team to gel and this is the goes here but he has he can't not what he's done so far in sunday's result was
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magnificent and he thought and plan. it really really believe in themselves and he made some of the tuition so the hard times that isn't sunday and then going to the germans but the more that the wait so long he's left as well which again i think everyone is crying out for last year it's a break guy and he's not right in thinking johnson. ways results so far speak for themselves but we have to see how we do it of a slump in things that are on the combat that ok great to talk to david went thank you so much any time. let me know your thoughts you do you think is going to win tonight you can tweet me directly at as smiley a we'll be back with more in eight hundred g.m.t. but for now i'll hand you back to thank you for just before we leave you on the newsgroup ladies live well live pictures actually from washington d.c. as the funeral procession for george h.w.
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bush the forty first president of the united states reaches its destination today about a fifteen to twenty minute journey it has been from the capitol building to the national cathedral in washington d.c. funeral to begin shortly the service attended by all living presidents jimmy carter barack obama. donald trump is there as well and his son bill clinton and then his son of course george w. bush the forty third president who will be delivering the eulogy full coverage of that later on al-jazeera as events carry on washington d.c. if you want to get in touch with us please do hashtag o.j. news good we'll be back to studio fourteen tomorrow once again at fifteen hundred hours to.
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turkish prosecutors request arrest warrants for two of the saudi crown prince his closest aides over the killing of jamal. allo there are interesting bond you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up. as yemen's children battle severe malnutrition the country's warring sides gather in sweden for talks that are seen as the best hope yet the peace. the state funeral of george h.w. bush is just about to get underway in washington. police arrest around ninety suspected members of the powerful get a mafia raids in a city germany belgium and the netherlands.
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i know istanbul's chief prosecutor is demanding the arrest of two people close to the saudi crown prince over the killing of jamal has a former deputy intelligence chief made a serious accused of assembling the team that killed the journalist or the orders of crown prince mohammed bin salma. court advisor solved al cassidy who was one of the prince's closest aides allegedly led a hit squad. well turkey's foreign minister has backed calls for an international investigation. that was going to show that we are in communication with our peers in different countries and we won't hesitate to go for an international investigation going to be related to should be rescinded this is a murder that is premeditated pre-planned and we have a duty for the sake of humanity to investigated and to say as muhammad ali is in istanbul with the next list turkey has resulted to this step i think it is
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a further step an escalation so to speak in their efforts to bring those responsible for the killing of them out to book and they have done this after weeks of trying to get the saudis to cooperate more on this investigation now they are saying the saudis don't seem to be willing to cooperate and it's likely the more natural step now to do is this arrest warrant for the two top suspects while not the very top suspects because that the prosecution says here today that these men are only a part of it lists or they think there are a higher higher up in the ranks of those who have contributed on the plotters for the killing of the money they want them to be handed over because they think that only if those men are outside saudi arabia away from that each of the saudi authorities maybe they will speak out and they will say who really gave them the order to kill and they think that if this doesn't work and if saudi arabia continues to procrastinate or even to refuse to ask the three main questions one of
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them is about. who gave the order to come from out of the other is about the remains of. self and the third point is about the request to extradite those people and the collaborate on the saudis talked about if these points are not also then the next natural step for turkey is to step up a little bit outside of turkey and hand this file to a united nations international inquiry about the matter now delegates from yemen saudi backed government all my way to sweden to take part in talks aimed at ending the civil war the delegation sent by the hoof the rebels arrived on choose state of the travelling there with the u.n. envoy griffiths well as the situation on the ground becomes increasingly desperate many yemenis are hoping that a go she asians will end the world's worst humanitarian disaster speaks out zero.
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he's in limbo north of stockholm for that conference and plenty of hopes going into those talks but what are going to be the key challenges the key sticking points felicity it's quite an interesting moment to have the yemeni factions the warring factions agree to the meeting this is the first encounter since two thousand and sixteen. willing to talk about. agree on a prisoner swap a ceasefire to be extended across the country and also allowing the un to take over the management of the sea port city of the day there which is a vital lifeline for imports into yemen they also would like to discuss the political framework which is what kind of government they would like to implementing d.m.n. in case there's an agreement what kind of national unity government and who should have a bigger say in the near future however we're talking about a country that has been divided us status movement in the south the whole thing is
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in the north i still taking advantage of the divide and expanding further and as the divide continues. millions of the yemenis continue to hope that to model would be a better day where stability will finally prevail because as long as the warring factions continue the fight the humanity humanitarian situation continues to get worse as we're going to see in this report. meet. one of the hundreds of thousands of yemeni children suffering severe malnutrition he's being treated at a hospital inside the clinic is struggling to cope with the growing number of bodies of the young. years old but war in the tradition slowed his growth he may never be able to fully recover. the
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way mohammed's health deteriorated over the last year and we rushed him to hospital hoping he would recover and doctors are giving him fluids but he doesn't want to weaken. the u.n. he's brokering a new round of talks between the warring parties in yemen in a bid to ease the humanitarian crisis. after almost four years of fighting between who the rebels and yemeni government troops aided by saudi u.a.e. coalition fourteen million yemenis are on the brink off i mean you know men may not last and i pad and i pray talks will succeed we have had enough of all the check question and bloodshed we've lost so many people in this war won him at the nominal we the yemenis should rican sile and we should end the war in the ring of peace. it's the first time opposing sides in the conflict we have met since two thousand
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and sixteen past talks collapsed because of growing differences between who should play a bigger role in the future of yemen or. the internationally recognized government says a deal will only be possible with a healthy is hand over their weapons and pulled out of the capital sana'a a demand with jetted by the rebels or say all parties should be prepared to compromise. we're going to talks we made concessions and we want the saudi backed government to make concessions as well the un's special envoy for yemen martin griffiths has insisted the wizard a military solution and that negotiation is the only way to find an agreement but it's unclear if griffiths will be able to succeed where his predecessors failed. yet hashim talking realistically one of the chances of some sort of a breakthrough some sort of progress in stock. well
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felicity as we speak we've seen some reports coming from yemen suggesting the been heavy clashes on the border with saudi arabia and this is an indication that the chances for a breakthrough slim here in stockholm however this is a conflict that started with warring factions were trying bracing for a bigger say in yemen but suddenly it became a regional conflict with saudi arabia launching a military campaign in two thousand and fifteen saying that the need to step in was basically dictated by the concerns that iran was providing significant military assistance to these the international community is hoping that with the pressure building up against saudi arabia and the u.a.e. that they would convince these two key regional players to stop the military campaign and allow for a peaceful way out if that happened that could really push the warring factions to
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start negotiation negotiating the. real issues now there are two things which are going to happen here in stockholm the talks will if they succeed good news that was sent a positive signal to all the yemenis to people like the like mohammad who suffers severe malnutrition if the talks collapse it just means more humanitarian agony and also more instability and war fighting across the country terrible situation in stockholm for us thank you. the state funeral for former u.s. president george h.w. bush is getting underway right now in washington well leaders along with all living former u.s. presidents are in the capital to pay their respects his son george w.
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bush will deliver. the morial the current president will trump pastika had a day of mourning with the federal government and financial markets closed. in his houston home on friday at the age of eighty four. we're also watching these pictures with us is complete the national cathedral in washington d.c. force can be a somebody there in washington took us through what will happen during the surface . right now we have the body bush forty one as he is often known senior george w. bush the forty first president the united states right outside of the national cathedral in just a moment he will be entering the kid needs role where he will be welcomed for the last time from many longtime friends not just members of congress with whom he served but foreign diplomats and of course former presidents and vice presidents
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seated in the very first row with donald trump the current president but also a broch obama first lady michelle obama bill and hillary clinton as well as rosalind and jimmy carter so this is certainly a very somber moment we know that there are going to be eulogies not just from the forty third president the son of george h. w. bush george w. bush but also the former canadian prime minister brian mulroney they struck the north american free trade agreement together and. they remained longtime friends after that fishing together and maintaining a close friendship these will be a mom. some of the personal eulogies that will be delivered to honor the long life george h.w. bush the fact that he was not only holding public service even though he was born into a life of privilege but that he dedicated his life to route to not just the american people but to his family i can tell you it's a very somber mood outside the national cathedral there are hundreds of people all
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around me but for the most part it is very quiet as people reflect on what many see is as the end of sort of pragmatic conservatism in the united states not only with his death but also with the end of his pride or his presidency kimberly how significant is it to the current president president trump will not be speaking out this is. i'm sorry i didn't quite catch that you know i was saying is it significant that president trump is not actually going to be speaking at old during the service. yeah it's certainly significant because there was some question about whether or not he would even be in attendance there's no it's no secret that the there's animosity between. president trump and the bush family donald trump sent some very vicious things on the campaign trail about the bush family blaming george w. bush for the invasion of iraq a foreign war he said was
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a mistake also talking about his brother jeb bush talking about his low energy jeb certainly the name calling was vicious the family has spoken out against donald trump and many of the values that he stands for that they say did distant from their own so certainly this is going to be a tense moment we saw some of that tension in the front row as donald trump entered however we should point out that he did send a very nice tweet about the bush family just prior to attending the services where he said he's looking forward to being with the bush family this is not a funeral but a day of celebration. for a long and distinguished life you will be missed certainly the differences are at least attempting to be set aside as they remember the long and distinguished service of the forty first president of the united states or i can believe in washington thanks very much as we leave those pictures with the family of the forty first president arriving at washington national cathedral for the service for
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president george h.w. bush and you can see george w. bush shaking hands with the former presidents obama and clinton and also greeting current president trump pictures throughout the day and still ahead on this program the u.k. prime minister trees in may on the further pressure. government is forced to publish legal advice it wanted to surprise. the brazilian president elect's environmental policies will have a negative impact on the world as well as brazil. hello winter seems to think he's waited long enough in china now nothing much obvious in satellite pictures a cloud still going from west to east from high ground to low ground it does
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produce a certain amount of rain and it seems to be a bit more intense during thursday and if you notice that the wind there is behind it a northerly so the temperature only dropped in new hand got a forecast of eight degrees for take you over night you see a bit of snow showing up so the cold air certainly making its way and now we're down to four as a maximum on friday shanghai down to nine more cloud is spread science was hong kong down to twenty one i think you'll notice again more cloud in the sky and showers are rather more frequent until woods retargeting the same time had a bit of a bulge recently in the shower spread throughout india streak of cloud here with that in the south down to pradesh has produced significant rain and might do again on thursday mostly they were thinking south of that and particularly in strength of is most places of course quite dry and disappointingly polluted if the air doesn't stir very much in the arabian peninsula the breeze has picked up in the she can see from the west in saudi arabia we've got yet more showers forming in the red sea
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down in djibouti and quite possibly briefly in western yemen. it is an appalling crime that destroys the dignity of individuals and tears apart the fabric of communities. activists not e m a rod and congolese gun ecologist dennis mccuaig have been awarded the twenty eight hundred no bill peace prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence in conflict zones. in an exclusive interview live from oslo we talked to this year's laureates about their fight for justice the nobel interview and al jazeera exclusive. lieut.
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hello again undermines at the top stories here on al-jazeera is stumbles chief prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants for two men close to the saudi crown prince over the murder of jamal khashoggi. representatives from yemen saudi backed governments are heading to sweden for peace talks with toothy rebels thought to be the best chance yet the peace. the state funeral for former u.s. president george h.w. bush is getting underway in washington bush died in his houston home on friday at the age of ninety four these are live pictures coming to you from washington national cathedral where the caskets all of the forty first president of the united states is being carried down the aisle around three thousand people including five former and current presidents are in the cathedral for the service of memory.
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for the forty first president of the united states the main unity to be delivered by president george w. bush his eldest son president trump himself will not be speaking at the service so. i will be dipping into that service throughout the day here on al-jazeera. now the united kingdom could find itself trapped in an indefinite leave of breck's in negotiations that's according to previously confidential legal advice documents they warn of no sustainable solution to the irish border issue or the government was forced to publish the legal advice after losing a vote in parliament prime minister theresa may has once again been defending her brics plans ahead of next tuesday's u.k. parliament vote. the arrangements that we have in place for the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union it is clear that we will not be
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in the single market and we will not be in the customs union what we will have what we will have is an ambitious trade agreement which enables us to reduce those and we will continue to work for frictionless trade at the border it's an ambitious trade agreement unlike any other that has been given to any other advanced economy . joan holds following events. in objective terms wednesday's been a better day for tourism in the government than tuesday but then you could hardly have done worse losing three votes on tuesday alone being found in contempt of parliament for the first time in the government in history on wednesday the attorney general geoffrey cox did finally reveal his legal advice to the government on to reason may's brigs a deal as prompted by that vote of contempt. and it has not fair to say improved to resume ace chances of getting her deal through
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parliament in that vote next tuesday it reiterates in very explicit language that the backstop the contentious backstop will endure indefinitely or until a superseding agreement takes its place that there is no unilateral means for the u.k. to exit that backstop arrangement and there is the risk geoffrey cox says that the u.k. may become stuck in protracted and repeated rounds of negotiations trying to free itself from that backstop arrangement that would see the u.k. in a customs union with the e.u. pursuant to future trade talks with northern ireland treated slightly separately the numbers are mounting all the time against a reason may and this deal more than one hundred of our own m.p.'s the democratic unionists in northern ireland of course adamantly against it and opposition parties as well there's even been talk behind the scenes of the government whips may yet
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pull that vote next tuesday to avoid such a crushing defeat meanwhile the debate go on three days of debate left before tuesday's vote a spanish court has confirmed a controversial ruling which cleared five men of gang rape and sentenced them on lesser charges of sexual assault april's initial court decision was greeted with must protest the five men who called themselves the wolfpack shortly assaulted an eighteen year old woman at the pamplona bull run festival two years ago is serving a million year sentences for sexual assault special kweisi proof of physical violence for a conviction. ninety people have been arrested across europe and south america for alleged connections to the powerful italian mafia guess a big operation was carried out just a day off the offices detain the suspected new leader of the sicilian mafia nati baba reports. duesberg in western germany and police carry out
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a raid as part of a coordinated action in four countries here they search an italian cafe in a shopping mall as well as in this region north rhine-westphalia there were raids in bavaria in the south later euro just the agency that fights cross border crime held an exceptional news conference in the dutch capital the hague why we have decided to do it don't forget you about and i'm president and extraordinary result that we have reached today we did joint judicial action that's been carried out in different member states in order to fight then drag it out why not with the most powerful organization going to station in the world as well as raids here in the netherlands and in belgium there were arrests in calabria the southern italian heartland of the in drawing getter the operation involved nearly ninety european and domestic arrest warrants and the various police forces involved seized around
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two point three million dollars in criminal proceeds as well as drugs including ecstasy and cocaine this episode result. it's been achieved thanks to the rupee an approach that all the concerned not all of these decide to confer took even to these fees. these are a model to follow also in the future the drug it became italy's most powerful organized crime group from the one nine hundred ninety s. on words it's involved in drugs trafficking extortion and money laundering internationally operating independently from the better known sicilian mafia causer nostra this police handout shows a nighttime operation in sicily's capital palermo one tuesday it reportedly dismantled the cause and nostrils rebuilt leadership with forty six people arrested but the latest international operation is a reminder of the reach of their counterparts on the mainland the enduring getter the dean barber al-jazeera lebanon speaker of parliament says israel has not
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produced evidence that tunnels have been dug under the two borders between the two countries israel launched an operation it said was to destroy tunnels along that border on tuesday israeli commanders say they acted to counter the threat from has below in any future conflicts but after a meeting between israeli and lebanese army officers and he went peacekeepers the lebanese speak up now barry said no information had been provided a bounce the tunnels say the holder is that before killer all the lebanon israel border. com prevails along this volatile border u.n. peacekeeping troops the lebanese army they've stepped up their presence they've stepped up patrols a day after israel announced an operation to find and destroy tunnels it alleges have been dug by the lebanese armed group hezbollah in the distance you can see of a should work under way israel saying that these tunnels are part of hezbollah's offensive plan they believe in any future conflict hezbollah's going to move the
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battlefield into israeli territory as well as secretary general has on the stroller has indicated a few years ago that that would be the plan they would no longer just defend territory but shift the battlefield into israel israel is concerned but there is no indication that there will be a military flare up neither israel nor hezbollah are interested hezbollah under strain because of sanctions sank.
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