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same constitution can result in many different political systems in this ultimately it's russian society that has to choose the politics that it wants. to head. with that story and sport. we all want. we all business updates. going places together.
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we business updates. going places together. we all. want her. with the sport. lauren thank you so much titleholders round madrid who suffered their biggest ever home defeat in european competition they would be in three nil
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by c.s.k. moscow in the champions league the victory for c.s.k. wasn't enough for the russian team to avoid finishing bottom of the group and missing out on the europa league well we're already assured of top spot in group g. and a place in the last sixteen. six games just coming up to full time buyer munich are beating i.x. and will finish top of group leo are on course for huge result they're drawing one one which shocked are doing yes that would be enough for the french team to qualify for the next phase and knock out shakhtar are eventis and man united are losing but both teams are through the last sixteen. recovered from being sri goals down to win their club world cup play off against team wellington the new zealand side made a stunning start to their debut appearance in the tournament mario barr c.-a with their pick with the pick of their three first half pulls in abu dhabi but the home team hit back to make the final scores treaty three and it was who went on to win
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the penalty shoot out and take a place in the quarter for. the side will now play african champions esperance in the last eight later this month the team take on russia casablanca in the african super cup that game will be hosted by cats are the first time the final has been played outside of africa football's governing body fever has been the president of afghanistan's football federation it follows allegations that care moved in carom and other officials had sexually abused a female players and the afghan government are conducting separate investigations into care arm women's teams the main sponsor hummel has cancel its deal with the federation. gymnast's who were sexually abused by former united states team dr larry now say there is still a talks a culture surrounding their sport and independent report found that the u.s. olympic committee hadn't done enough to protect young athletes earlier this year nasser was given a jail term of more than three hundred years for molesting jim this report
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concluded that while nasser bore ultimate responsibility for his actions numerous institutions and individuals enabled his abuse and failed to stop them they have been presented with the choice of stopping abusive practices that led to the worst serial pedophile in recorded sports history and a choice of moving towards healthier coaches and they have consistently chosen to uphold and maintain and defend the abusive atmosphere that they created. and asser case is the biggest abuse scandal in sports history his victims include some of the world's most famous female athletes including four time olympic champion simone biles the report concluded that inaction from the u.s. gymnastics and the u.s. olympic committee allowed nasa to carry on abusing athletes for more than a year even after the first allegations surfaced u.s. olympic bosses say reforms have been made and on monday it's head of sports
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performance alan ashley was fired in the wake of this new information they've got an army of attorneys doing everything they can to shut these women up that shut their cases down so do i fear for people safety they don't have proper supervision outside of usa gymnastics yes or i do. the best team in the n.b.a. so far this season the toronto raptors are getting ready to take on reigning champions the golden state warriors trauma warmed up for that game with a convincing win over the l.a. clippers the raptors will win without star forward to well you leonard she was reportedly wanted by early on free agency next year toronto didn't seem to need him as much as the clippers might l.a. losing one hundred twenty three to ninety nine on home courts at the staples center and their biggest defeat of the season serge ibaka is twenty five points leading the raptors to their twenty second when they'll face golden state in oakland shortly. even though leonard may not have been playing against the clippers he's
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been central to the raptors recent success earlier i spoke to gary he's the n.b.a. editor at the score in toronto he told us how leonard has helped transform the raptors. the trade off of the margaret was in for quite a leonard makes such a significant impact on both ends of the floor oh i wonder just he's on a different level as that play a lot more to be excited about you have essentially the exact same team but you're adding call if you're also adding baby green who is one of the best three d. players in the n.b.a. and it's very underrated movie as well they've just been so much better so much more crisp with the basketball this season and you just see such a big difference let me tell you everybody is extremely excited here everybody i work with strictly raptors fans i'm the only non raptors there actually is i get tell you the hype withdrawal was really really high and it's probably not going to slow down until somebody tries to beat them in the playoffs and i don't know if anybody's going to be able to win the east it'll be between the celtics the six
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years in the rafters but right now it's hard to deny the raptors odds and everybody seems to be really excited about it so i think we're all looking forward to our raptors warriors finals the future of cycling of the cycling team that's won six of the last seven tour de france titles is undoubtedly sky sponsor has said it will withdraw financial backing at the end of next year cash from the broadcasting company sky has helped power chris froome to six grand tour victories this year a report by u.k. parliamentary committee said the team had crossed the ethical line over its use of medical exemption from banned drugs but the mclaren formula one company have decided now is the time to invest in cycling they've signed a deal to partner with bahrain meridia teeing twenty fourteen tour de france when evan cento neighborly is part of their squad and that's all you sport for now it's now back to lauren in london. thank you very much and that's it for me for this news hour now back in a moment with another full roundup of all the day's news thanks very much shorting
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us here at. the war on drugs in the philippines is pushing jails to breaking point a record number of inmates languish behind bars for years awaiting trial one on one east philippines locked up on al-jazeera. the two new zealand scientist who led a double life so secret he even kept it from his family. but his activities would have a military impact for which he would pay the ultimate price. al-jazeera world investigates the life and death of mohammed so ari the tunisian drone engineer. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the
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shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition which child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was married for money just a few weeks ago joan leaves with some missionaries who says she's proved many marriages happen i couldn't reach it is a missionary or rescues girls their money goes to buy outrightly i know i need one big truck to gail before she's born there what if it takes fourteen years you get mondays the brother will get their money away and investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable people better the h one n one porsche isn't getting much because like you now it has chaz who says don't
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trust that you trust who'll on al-jazeera. people of interest forty dogs have called for the. person's prime minister survives a confidence vote by her own m.p.'s it cannot be a challenge by her party for another year. i'm on tape this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. u.s. senators defy president trump voting to advance a resolution to end support for the saudi led coalition in yemen. the us president's former lawyer blames his blind loyalty to trump as he's jailed for
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three years for hush money payments and lying to congress. and french prosecutors named the suspect in the strasburg christmas market shooting as a twenty nine year old sheriff check out. there britain's prime minister to resign may has survived a confidence vote within her own party by two hundred votes to one hundred seventeen the leadership challenge was triggered by m.p.'s on happy with her plan for britain's withdrawal from the e.u. may says it's time to get on with the job of delivering bricks it honestly joins us live from outside parliament as to willis results make it any easier for her to get on with it has she puts it. well in many ways and i have to say it doesn't so i mean obviously at face value clearly she survived she's still prime minister. and it's less rocky certainly then losing her job as leaders conservative party leader
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and prime minister because then that would have to be a conservative leadership contest which would have dragged into next year almost up until the point frankly when the u.k. supposedly the european union and that would have thrown it into absolute chaos because that prime minister potentially would have wanted a hard no deal brecht's it which would have scuppered the entire plan that he has with the european union but the problem is now that there is so much opposition even inside their own policy plainly one hundred seventeen conservative politicians saying they have no confidence in their own leader creates an enormous problem for her because it means if she's ever going to get her deal through she needs to get that many m.p.'s will position parties plus some more to support her and he seems inconceivable that she's going to be able to do that in a minute we're going to be speaking to one of her political opponents from the scottish national national party to see what they make of it but first with a round up of what happens on this very busy day his under simmons. the result
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of thing about. this evening is that the parliamentary party does have confidence here. it was a convincing win two hundred votes against one hundred seventy thanks the secret ballot behind closed doors in westminster was because of to resign may's handling of breck's it but she struck a compromise with the conservative party in order to ensure keeping her job thanks promise not to stand in the next election but she made no reference to such a compromise when she emerged after the vote. so here is a new mission delivering the bricks it that people voted for bringing the country back together and building a country that truly works for everyone but some of those who voted against it being irreparable damage. and agreement has divided the conservative party and
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divided the conservative party from. this means. we don't have a majority to govern the country earlier in the day there had been high drama the tension easing only slightly when conservative m.p.'s publicly declaring their support past the hundred fifty nine figure needed for her survival as party leader cabinet ministers at the church we already have a certain amount of volunteer volatility in the country because the negotiations going on with the e.u. think it is a huge mistake to add to that five volatility by having a leadership fight now and all the confusion would go that. the prime minister had started her day in a defiant mood i will contest that vote with everything i've got she immediately cleared his schedule and headed off to parliament to face the opposition and if they want some meaningful data i'll give
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a one twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen when we believe they are. here i mean. totally and absolutely unacceptable the prime minister not government already been found to be in contempt of parliament her behavior today is just contemptuous of this policy. it's been an extraordinary few days in british politics to resume a return to downing street on wednesday night still in her job but at the risk of turning herself into a lame duck prime minister. so where does she go from here obviously she's going to go to the european council tomorrow and so on say to them look you're going to have to help me a bit with this because as it stands is no way i can get this through parliaments but we already know that there's very little that she can do so will do her political opponents make of all this together some sort of national policies here scott and of course seventy thirty in favor of staying in the european union in the not not not leaving this or do you think this was
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a victory for her silence which made things even more difficult i think that the tory party or era power damaged and why this is so awful is we need to step back outside the bubble that we've got a government who are preparing for medicine shortages for food shortages us a colossal political failure on the part of the government that they've stepped away from our relationship with other independent sovereign states in the e.u. our closest partners but i applied as a government whose failed the prime minister has failed and there time's up if she hasn't got the support of getting on for forty percent of their own m.p.'s and you assume that they would vote against a really meaningful vote doesn't it means that she would have to reach out to the labor policy and and use the third biggest vote in parliament and say you have to help me get this through what's what's going to take for her to get your support as well one of two reasons many failings is it should try to reach out to her hardliners to try to reach out to the d u p i she didn't reach out to anybody else
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being in minority government is something that's quite common the same piece in minority government and adam broad today delivered to a scottish budget that was ambitious that was good for the economy and good for ordinary people living in scotland as well whereas we've got this mess down at westminster abbey the question was what does she want cell to say to you to get your support two years ago we said a compromise and that was to stay in the single markets in the customs union which are a compromise now she has an engaged with us in the slightest and we've said look that's not the best option that's the least worst option but we put not compromise to. or two years ago she hasn't taken it and now you really have to think about do we have to have a second referendum on any final deal but remain must be an option a lot of the tension now here in westminster is going to turn to jeremy kuhlmann as a labor policy to try to force a vote in the confidence of the government do you do it if that happen next week would you support that we've already called on jeremy corbyn to join us in a motion of no confidence and the s.n.p. along with the liberal democrats the green party implied comrie have written to
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jeremy corbin saying look this is a government that's fields do your job as a leader of the opposition a join us as the effective opposition to this failed government we need to come together on this one no but that i mean plainly not all of those hundred seventeen considered n.p.c. voted against me in the no confidence vote in the herd today would support you in the new confidence in the government next week would they know they've been pretty damning about the prime minister already they don't think she can do a job effectively in a room party don't think she can do a job effectively why should the rest of us do you think in the end there's going to have to be a second referendum because that is the every other option which is rule itself out i think i think i think that i think that's actually the most realistic option at the moment we set a compromise two years ago the government haven't engaged the government haven't had a plan to deal with the e.u. referendum so the second referendum provides us with the final opportunity but remain must be an option there must be an option and i think that's the one we're
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out of this crisis to get this thank you very much indeed for joining us. problems everywhere in westminster really the common they just can't get out of the forests that they've that we got themselves into and i think when she goes to brussels in the morning she's not going to get much more than sympathy more from us in the enormously thank you very much. well let's find out if there's been any reaction from european leaders john mccain is in brussels first dominic. well on one reaction quite quickly after the result came from the leader of austria the chance of us a bust in courts welcoming the results and saying that he looked forward to welcoming to reason made here in brussels on thursday for the e.u. summit why him well because his country holds the rotating six month president.

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