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for the almost six million south africans who were then living with hiv aids. the primary reason for those deals was that around three hundred million dollars in bribes were paid to senior politicians. and sadly to the african national congress the a.n.c. my own party. i was called in by a senior member of the n.c.s. national executive council he said to me look at hundreds this is a battle you cannot win because this money the bribes we used to fund our nine hundred ninety nine election. and almost immediately i'm asked to make a statement to the press that says there's nothing to investigate. it's all over. and i looked at him last said no it's not. i won't be able to live with myself if i stop this investigation but at the same time i'm also realizing that this is
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the end of my political career. the heads of government of the sales people in chief of their countries large arms contractors. and this is the template used by large defense contractors around the world. companies might be another me sort of effect to be part of the government but they're effectively above the law corruption is not merely a dirty little detail on top of the arms trade it's actually in a lot of cases what drives the international arms trade many of these deals would not happen if they did not provide opportunities for personal enrichment i would be offended if i thought. we had the monopoly on corruption. to pay more for the. three months we made around here around back for twenty
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years it was they paid six million dollars every year to mine or. as i was being dragged out right at the last second i'm going to still fail remind everyone that this guy is a war criminal can i just say actually called the record what he said about iraq and people in this completely and totally untrue i've never had a discussion with them now i'm not suggesting that it was a phone call between gay people than in blair that was actually what happened was j.p. morgan and the consortium of other banks didn't fact prop up the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about two and a half billion not twenty billion other bit nervous that day then six months after he left office blair some a sign by j.p. morgan for five million dollars every year i was just trying to enlighten the public that there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making i'd like to find out how this. is to access the coolant there
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must be a back door in because they don't want to tear time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room the player was in and it was left on not so i went through that run up two floors by the fire escape and then to the door of the court itself by this time my heart was pounding like they're really going mad and i actually lost my courage for the moment i went and sat down in a low in a bathroom i found a gent's toilet that i didn't see ring my mother and said listen i'm here in washington do you think i should still go when my mom said you're gone you won't get another chance and i thought that's it i mean the most. obvious thing. that i hope has two beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are and courage to see that they don't remain the way they are. but . you can serve two sets of principles privilege and
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power justice and truth the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power point diminish the capacity for justice and trust. and. i think that the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful. under their. have been. ordered to go. unappreciated and listen gentle to vitaly of the city well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . or there which we will see t. the opportunity but it does appear to be a year of have to wash it look to feed the study. now we are humans in what i don't. swim. no no not a computer mustapha could be
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a. human hope under george bush. washington side and the minute i see them coming to school. who work on. the general and how the man who will cut in. peace that's what we want freedom and peace the good out. of your blue field who will lead who want to see. when the who the less and i want it to her feet. and the george bush them and the holly became better because of that luck and the how they could but in the shabby add up basis of good will never do it but how can him if you want too much coffee now want to touch it going to be full. damage how about a lead up to a silo let me alot of beer adamle how i met up how well it had a hidden jew let your color do to bush and then tell us all in there not be
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a circle let me come to what i can accept that we have the internet again then nick at it but if you so i can do what i feel it to john and that i mean let mr. george bush who'd been with darwin and the state of the law. on how they judge. who are not indicted well i can not hold the hoof and. know. so what if the guy threw a shoe at. and there me. because my. going to be made a few. battles for you to come selves are. going to be. known
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just at the. movement. i'm going to reach is a sourcing of the l.a. times report paragraph one of us authorities say column one still u.s. officials say said one u.s. justice department counterterrorism official column two officials say u.s. authorities say the u.s. official said those officials said the officials confirmed american officials complained they said that u.s. officials. u.s. officials stressed column three u.s. authorities said jordanian officials said they got a slight. no laughter please we haven't finished yet several u.s. officials said column for u.s. officials said several american officials said officials say say u.s. officials but u.s. officials said one u.s.
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counterterrorism official said i'm not joking there it is that is the journalism you're getting fed i sometimes think the l a times the new york times should be called american officials say. i denounce the call to invade iraq publicly the near times issued me a formal written reprimand which is what you get before you're fired under union rules to stop speaking out against the war i had been the middle east bureau treat for me better iraq than seven years in the middle east. how can you come out of gaza not being green. what's been done to those people how can you come out of the sudan salvador on and on dozens of other places i've been and not being green. i've seen the bodies of a lot of children which i can't forget.
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you know especially having done it for twenty years and you know. dostoevsky seven i was the inability to love them that's what kills people. i fully get why people blow their brains out it's really hell. and i don't use love as a kind of a hole mark schmaltzy and i we all gotta love each other. i'm saying that the only way you're healed from those experiences is by re-establishing a connection. with that kind of power with another human being and if you can't do that you don't survive and i have friends couldn't do it they're not here anymore
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it's you know the power of love to transcend time. that looks like a ga you'd be two out of three eight that we used to have on our loaches a minigun and it fired four thousand rounds per minute one of the manifestations of the national security state especially in the in the sort of apple j it's arrived at today. is that it destroys diplomacy it destroys the will to diplomacy and it destroys the skill for diplomacy. if you're a small state like we were for one hundred fifty years in in essence these of these spain france england and even russia you've got to be exquisitely good at diplomacy
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you got to be able to talk yourself out of lots of things and make deals and compromises and so forth but if you're the world's handelman you don't deal with anybody you smack him you your military and you smack him. on may third of two thousand and three the ambassador of switzerland to teheran delivers a letter from iran to the united states. in that letter the iranians essentially offer negotiations to open up the nuclear program for full transparency. the proposal came in i happened to see it's because it was also given to a member of congress that i worked for at the time. he sent it over to the white house and called rove. call rove called back he said that he found the proposal intriguing he wanted to know if it was genuine were a promise to put it in front of the president i would call karl rove a dear friend. i've seen
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a man of far sighted courage put america on a war footing. and protect us against a brutal enemy in a dangerous conflict that will shape this new century no formal response was given to the iranians at all i'm grateful to have been witness to history. and the argument was that whatever could come out of a negotiation with the iranians. even more could be achieved by simply removing the regime in iraq. in a way to sum up the argument however a principal in the bush administration said that we simply do not talk to evil. and as tony zinni said former central command commander if you like the rock you'll love iraq. that is a ten to fourteen year three to four trillion dollar invasion at the end of which the world western asia will look not much different than it does right now it'll
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still be in turmoil and still be in chaos and seventy plus million iranians will hate living guts. in the pentagon and i wanted to see the undersecretary difference the idea is that wolfowitz shared with me in surgery cheney in ninety one one thousand packages to retool and want to know why dallas briefed people like president america needs a new strategy of force regime change. so here this idea springs back up again in two thousand and one. i went through the pentagon and november of two thousand and one and one of the general said sure i got this memo on. we're going to go after seven countries in five years. i said is that a classified memo he said yes sure we're going to start with iraq and then we're going to move to syria lebanon libya somalia sudan and iran.
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i think it's highly probable the administration has already made the decision to go to war against iran there are already u.s. troops inside iran want to repeat that there are already u.s. troops inside iran the u.s. has long had its eyes set on trying to impact regime change in iran and much of what you've seen the u.s. doing with regards to iran has been on a covert level we've seen a report in a new yorker by seymour hersh that a u.s. so are sold in the us marines who are operating in the blue key missouri and kurdish regions of iran have you ever heard of that report i've never heard of the report i've never read the article nor do i intend to do you have any end. christe as to whether or not as the u.s. ambassador i don't have any interest as to whether or not u.s. marines are actually operating in iran right now and i said i had not heard of the
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report and i didn't intend to read the article in the new yorker if i gave you this article right now walked it over would you look at it i don't think so honestly congressman because i don't i don't have time to read much fiction. we have teams inside iran and these include joint special operation forces mostly commando unit it has been given executive authority by the president as many as twelve countries to go in and kill we're talking about high value targets. they're operating now and they go into a country outside of the war zone side of afghanistan and outside of iraq telling the american cia station chief or the american ambassador they go in sterile and they kill people. we have to work to sort of to the dark side if you will spend time in the shadows in the intelligence world. a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly without any discussion using sources and methods that are available to our intelligence agencies.
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thanks . to. the doctrine that has endured from bush to obama is that the world is a battlefield and that the united states has the right to go into any country around the world to conduct what they call kinetic operations lethal operations regardless of what international law says. what is president obama's response to that how is he going to deal with it he embraced the very covert shadow forces that a decade earlier had only been talked about in hushed tones in the pentagon not just as the implementers of a policy that said we should decapitate terror networks and engage in preemptive strikes but they became the policy itself.
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day one of a new era in television news we badly need at this moment leadership and values this encampment that we're in today it didn't exist three weeks ago now there's at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here on al-jazeera i got to commend you almost all i'm hearing is good journalism business first of all that has reside. off old allies the attempts of cover ups and the high water diplomacy. his loved ones what some form of closure he saw the syrian army flag that high in the city as well as posters of syrian president bashar assad to speed record. of it's a good two missiles landed about a hundred meters away from us we're on the frontline but it's. packed up it must have happened now becky quickly.
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thanks love to mention learns to some friends because behind the suffering a millions of taxpayers because those taxpayers never go away is a new one born every single day and ninety it is an urgent national necessity that it be officially request. of the support mechanism we created together because i happen to live in creeks somehow i'm a sinner i'm a bad person. that's machine on al-jazeera. helen clark in doha the top stories here on al jazeera syria has obtained pictures showing a suspected member of the saudi hit team that killed jamal khashoggi carrying a large bag shortly after the journalist was last seen alive the footage was taken
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at the saudi consul general's residence in istanbul it's believed the bags were carrying to soldiers remains which have never been found he was killed soon after entering the saudi consulate in october at least sixty one people have died after a storm system called flash floods and landslides in the philippines five thousand people have been forced to leave their homes dozens are still missing. and here's more from manila. so many areas according to local government officials and rescue worse inaccessible because roads and bridges have been destroyed at this point rescue operations remain and their way and those who have been displaced according to the local government are receiving assistance such as temporary shelters food and medicine bangladesh's prime minister has to now has won a landslide election victory securing a third consecutive term in office but the opposition has rejected the results and has called for a new vote violence on polling day left at least eighteen people dead. counting is
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underway in the democratic republic of congo after a long delayed presidential election the opposition has raised concerns over irregularities regional results are expected in the coming days israel's prime minister says he's received a personal pledge from brazil's president elect to move his country's embassy to jerusalem benjamin netanyahu says both sonar told him it was a question of when not if the move will go ahead the incoming brazilian leader is under pressure to keep the embassy in tel aviv to avoid hurting exports to the middle east. navy divers in northeast india have resumed fifteen teenagers trapped in an illegal coal mine rescue attempt on sunday was about and off the team could only make a partial descent into the one hundred meters that the miners became trapped two weeks of floodwater almost one hundred fifty thousand security force personnel will be deployed across france on new year's eve so-called yellow vest
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protesters say they will be gathering in paris to continue their anti-government demonstrations and they haven't begun in november over a rising fuel taxes those are headlines shout out world continues right now after. january. and in that exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth. as brazil gets ready to swear in its controversial president we'll have live coverage from brasilia an award winning series showcasing hard hitting stories from the world's most populous regions. as the united states prepares for a new congress we'll examine what this will mean for the country and the way. with media trend is constantly changing the listening post continues to analyze how the new space capsule. january on al-jazeera.
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thank you thank. you. the doctrine that has endured from bush to obama is that the world is a battlefield and that the united states has the right to go into any country around the world to conduct what they call kinetic operations lethal operations regardless of what international law says. what is president obama's response to that how is he going to deal with it he embraced the very covert shadow forces that a decade earlier had only been talked about in hushed tones in the pentagon not just as the implementors of a policy that said we should decapitate terror networks and engage in preemptive
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strikes but they became the policy itself. president obama's administration have built up something called the disposition matrix is an algorithm for determining who should be killed or who should we seek to capture and one of the more sort of grotesque aspects of this is that there are actually meetings on tuesdays in the white house that have been nicknamed terror tuesday meetings where they're going through rosters of names to put on or take off the list maybe someone within that group has been in contact with someone that the u.s. is watching they went to the musée mosque is someone they keep ordering pizza from the same place as a taliban leader and you decide these guys are probably up to no good and so on this particular day we're going to remove them from planet earth that we're getting into minority report into this sort of world of p.j. did well as justifiable homicide even though it's right at that might take place in the future it's ok to kill from a distance without a warrant without
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much of what you said the president is not implementing policies that we need to see change for example that he would stop the authorization of think interest rates which means killing people on the basis only of suspicious behavior that's led to the killing of many innocent people the question on my facebook page and asked them what they wanted to ask you when a lot of them said that you were hurting your own cause because one you appeared rude to the president of the united states and two you just seemed. a little crazy well i think killing innocent people with journalists is rude i think not apologizing to the families of innocent people who are killed is rude there are a lot of rude things about our policies i want to make sure that people understand actually drones have not caused a huge number of civilian casualties for the most part they have been very precise precision strikes against al qaeda how do you expect to be put up by the star not to have an american sentiment in and day out to be had about doing it act. more
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innocent people. and how do you explain that well i do not believe that. there is any basis for your comment maybe you need us money. go. that is. my money they are bred to live above autobahns were locked. up last month of blood and dump them in the ass. yet he does feel the make he said oly get give you don't let us guy up there. god took. new york well i guess. i done he dug. by the new mayor growing old and they said. lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer science is corp and aero vironment all told eric about seventy companies are interested in
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the disease a permanent war that destroyed the middle east. islam and fundamentalism. empowered all of those who profit from permanent more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the un raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting it well let me show you brought a diagram for. here's a diagram. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here.
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the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as there is an extensional threats somewhere somehow that is certainly helping us expand our budgets in ways that it's not possible to do in the absence on anything that can be defined as such as if you were a rand what would you do i mean israel has what three or four hundred nuclear weapons they're the ones who started the damn arms race in the middle east anyway they did in synanon player for asian treaty they built this program in secret. india and pakistan then went on to do the same thing and iran would you did sign a nuclear nonproliferation treaty looked around and realize they don't screw up your bomb administration wants to sell bunker buster bombs which can penetrate twenty feet of solid concrete to the u.a.e.
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the deal is the latest us arms sale to members of the gulf cooperation council six nations that neighbor iran i phone could be in a homicide case but i call bombers to do when i ask them what the war has become a commodity for several reasons one is because you need somebody to buy the stuff you bring us another us arms deal with saudi arabia isn't the point the biggest in history this deal alone is a pos is the entire global obscene already fifty seven billion dollars. saw that it does this enormous service a recycling. but was also a business in another sense there is a business that uses war to get its ends established this is george orwell's nineteen eighty-four was always going to be in battle and guess what. making out really well of course of the weapons dealers and the people in bali. well the ultimate manifestation of the national security state is that it not only
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seeks a perpetual state of war it will even go to all the ins to create that perpetual state of war i'm always reminded of a book at it long time ago called them is a map and that book has a beautiful sentence i am an invisible man not because they go to exist. but because you choose not to see and spread out the you know the ben lomond family this is ironic and mid eighty's if you remember we had been on stage were supporting the mujahideen to liberate afghanistan from the soviets. bled then came to thank me for my efforts to bring their americans our friends to help us against the atheists he said the communist. when i last saw bin ladin in this camp high in the mountains of afghanistan. with an air raid shelter built into
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the living rock of amount to twenty five thirty feet high. camps built by the cia late as they tried to find cruise missiles and of course when you were it was they built it. no wonder but kept smiling no wonder he did. the american song review put one billion dollars each to give them arms training equipment we are the ones who cleared all those people to go we had you. there must be something wrong with the way we think that we can say that the grammar of the past is operating today we have been pumping money a great deal of money without congressional authority without any congressional oversight prince bandar of saudi arabia is putting up some of this money for covert operations in many areas of the middle east where we want to stop the
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a shiite influence they call it the shiite crescent i think using the arabic word is fitna civil war we're in a business right now of creating and some places sectarian violence. cannot be driven because we are trying to destroy liquidate in mali of a crime to give ahmed training. in northern syria. it really is a world gone mad but oddly enough you have to be in the period to realize how mad it is. when you know every building around you listen for the news coming out of washington like americans are living in a kind of fantasy world of no relating to monitor of where i'm. sure.
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today there are good terrorists and bad the bad terrorists those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the good terrorists those who are in syria the joke here is we've been there before i mean if you consider the of the honest on story they have learned nothing. today if i see that the saudis are giving money to groups that are in syria that are not only a looser but also the. people who say you are a conspiracy theories what i'm just trying to say is in the moment of the contemporary this grammar. of dangerous politics sounds
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insane that you. can. add. to what appears to have been a conspiracy at the time. when documents appear. to be true we must address the cycle of conflict especially sectarian conflict that creates the conditions the terrorists prey upon in public this is a we have to enter this meanwhile this drive. of getting involved in conflicts still is the part which produces characters that appear to become terrorists which reinforces the public narrative and then makes things like intervention ok. good morning everybody. last night on my orders america's armed forces began strikes against targets in syria.
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just ahead of airstrikes in syria defense firms lockheed martin northrop raytheon and general dynamics corp all set stock price records their shareholders are making money off the unusually large number of conflicts around the world. every two years or so these early military exit gaza strip and right astern there is a trade show in which israeli weapon companies show their technologies. all of these israeli companies which are becoming an increasingly important and very significant part of these ready on a me it depends on those wars and the first thing that they say when they try to market we've already used to add an actual human being by making that claim they're able to compete with weapon manufacturers from other countries. the united states is the biggest supplier of military aid to israel this attack on gaza is also
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a trade show for the united states arms industry in. iran in isis are competing for the crown of militant islam one calls itself the islamic republic the other calls itself the islamic state both want to impose a militant islamic empire first on the region and then on the entire world they just disagree among themselves who will be the ruler of that important. in this deadly game of thrones there's no place for america. today after two years of negotiations the united states together were international partners has
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achieved something that decades of animosity has not a comprehensive long term deal with iran that will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon this was a very difficult negotiations and part of it is because of this french and compounded mistrust that we have between ourselves mutually for the last three four decades but i'm happy that the reason people at diplomacy pretty great people exercise restraint and patience and reason and. hope this will be a good beginning. as this nuclear deal goes through we're still dealing with the problem that the states of this region are collapsing and the void that they will fail you will see more violence and you will see more weapons which is important to understand that that's not a result of this deal that is a result of the paradigm not shifting towards demilitarize ation and collective
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security soon enough the saudis and the israelis are on the same page they worry about iran and then they do anything that's not new they've been worried for can they do anything about well they can get their own weapons. this is a region that has more arms per copy than any other region in the world much thanks to the defense industry israel and some of the arab states are going to be able to buy more weapons and more advanced weapons. if the nuclear threat from iran is decreasing why should these other countries get a chance to actually arm themselves more pakistan is a friend of saudi arabia pakistan has nuclear weapons are you in discussions with pakistan about perhaps getting a nuclear bomb from pakistan wolf we've known each other for twenty. you don't really expect me to answer this question. we're not going to have a truly demilitarization in the region unless israel's nuclear arsenal also is
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addressed. the significance of this peace deal is that it is a game changer in the region and it's going to be a question about the political willingness of leaders to whether they will pursue these opportunities or whether they will fall into the patterns of the past. and once you start a war. you open a kind of pandora's box you don't control it and control geo. the use of that kind of violence has unforseen consequences that no one can protect and it propels you. in directions you never fight you got that for guts.
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so the images. are very carefully controlled and counter by the lies that have to summon aided through every institution in society schools government entertainment the press. when you shatter the meth and when you understand especially what techno war industrial war is about which is really about murder out slaughter people would be so repulsed it would be very hard to wait for.
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looking for stand up for human rights. how i once again we've still got some disturbed weather affecting parts of the middle east other area cloud just spilling out of turkey coming down into syria there was some rain there also be some snow on that so we see some wintry weather coming in basis out of the med looking a little disturbed as well so expect to see some showers along dispose of rain feeding into cyprus and that wintry weather continuing around to he and syria some way winter weather to into afghanistan kabul heat of the day at around six celsius twenty degrees warmer than that for karate here is five and dry the beefier showers into the western side of iraq as we go on through the next day or so that's monday's picture that ray might just spill a few showers into the fall and also carter want to mystic here in doha that it
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will stay dry twenty six hours just to add cold as you go wanted to choose the blue skies coming back in thick clouds still where across northern parts of saudi arabia most of it was a little bit of thick cloud that just down towards the horn of africa a few spots of rain seventy a possibility now plenty of rain across southern africa because of big downpours affecting the eastern cape pushing up across to homs easing into botswana all the way up into wangel seen the rain for much of the elections in the democratic republic of congo his days it. the lights are old. and there's nowhere to hide isn't the easiest way to solve this to allow u.n. observers who you invited into the country earlier this year to finish their job i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy straight talking debate do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia we have an obligation there's
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a journalistic integrity and then in this case it was betrayed totally up from its own al-jazeera i thought this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of tanith military and if you can give them the opportunity of wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest situations author missed and packed for a good. day. the main thing is that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people not about ideas or politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok to. rebuild the conflict could be done but it happened if this is not an act of creation i'm going to move the walk. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some oversold even ski to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on the script or
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a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. rewind returns i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries there has been a number of. film begins with mohammed at the time when i was in. i was a little bit. like any other student i was very fortunate to be awarded another scholarship rewind on al-jazeera. over the murder of. the agents are seen carrying bags suspected to contain the body of the journalist.
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headquarters here in doha also coming up the search for survivors in the philippines continues after floods and landslides killed at least sixty one people . also opposition. prime minister sheikh hasina claims overwhelming victory in the general election. barriers where the women's basketball team has become an inspiration to teenage girls. welcome to the program al-jazeera has obtained video of what suspected to be the remains of the murdered saudi journalist been taken into the house of the consul general in stumble the washington post columnist jamal khashoggi was killed soon after these articles you know paul chatterjee and. it's been three
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months since the murder of. and his body still hasn't been found but this video could throw more light on the sequence of events after he was killed the pictures appear to show members of the saudi hit team carrying bags thought to contain his remains into the saudi consul general residence you can't believe these things happen in embassies or consul generals things but but of course they are control of all that control law in that they are saudi property saudi land the local police can't really do very much about it and of course they wouldn't imagine for one minute that were actually listening to what was going on inside the saudi journalist entered the consulate hoping to pick up documents that would allow him to start a new life with his fiance he never came out alive saudi arabia blamed his death on rogue agents but turkey's president says it was a premeditated murder orchestrated by riad these pictures only add another layer of
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complexity to the investigation now we have direct evidence showing by members of the killing team unloading body bags or black bags of some sort so it leaves the impression. body ended up at the consular. residence and that's where the investigation should focus not what happened today a few weeks after hushovd disappearance a team of turkish investigators found traces of acid during a search of the saudi consuls residence the office of turkey's attorney general has told al jazeera that chemicals were used to dispose of casualties body and now a new book is revealing more details of the killing. diplomatic atrocity the dark secrets of the murder was written by three reporters from turkey's daily newspaper
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it names two previously and identified members of the saudi hit squad as well as their links to the royal family also audio recordings which allegedly prove that the crime was premeditated and information on his show g.'s reported refusal to text message his son in riyadh and tell him not to worry if he didn't hear from him for a while as a fuller picture of the killing emerges the pressure continues to grow on saudi arabia last week the king reshuffled his cabinet hoping to deflect international criticism but the saudi side would hope that this recent cabinet reshuffle puts an end to this case relieve saudi arabia from pressure by the turks and the international community looking for some answers the new details are also likely to add to growing calls that saudi arabia names and indicts those behind jamal killing
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paul chatterjee on al-jazeera as. a correspondent in istanbul a sin and i mean the turks really have been feeding information despite the fact that we've got this footage as an al-jazeera exclusive all. of these images will highlight the complexity of the plan to murder him sort of put more precious surely already out to name and perhaps handover those suspects to ankara. well so i let me just first say that turkish took his persecutors office in this investigation have been checking one hundred fifty cameras from eighty different locations so these pictures were already in the investigation file with the prosecutor's office and the police of course journalists are also digging more to get more information but the fact is that it seems. after three months and considering that there are more than three thousand hours of
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footage it seems that turkey has some more information but i have to admit in turkey even among the turkish people it is perceived that the rest of geisha has and it has become a blog because since the buddy buddy buddy of jamal has shifted hasn't been found and the saudis haven't pointed out who their local color greater was in turkey the indictment hasn't been able to be filed out so this is an important step actually this picture seems to be changing the course of the investigation because it is a proof that from an investigation point it is a proof that these body remains were taken to the residence building also the journalists who have a journalist who has written a book about jamal for ship jes and murder it is published last week he says that there is no picture showing that these luggages were taken out of the residence so also you can't you can also see from the a parking maneuvers of the. van that they
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are trying to keep everything actually as a secret try they enter in a garage in a parking lot of the residence they're trying not to show those in the streets so it is important it is seem to be putting more pressure over saudi arabia especially considering that the there is a cabinet reshuffle also the saudis are still unwilling to cooperate and call of rates on any of the invest. geisha in details this is what the turkish officials have been stating they have been complaining that they haven't even given the names who are arrested in saudi arabia so turkey is that al gore is actually unsure whether there is a real investigation ongoing in saudi arabia or not or not but for sure it is going to be put putting more information through the international community also you know there is a process ongoing in the united nations they are trying to launch an international
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investigation. the justice of justice seekers are actually hopeful that this is going to pave the way for a more fair and ice again or leave it that i think it's and consider that in istanbul. with the asia pacific now in floods and landslides in the philippines of killed at least sixty one people most of the victims of the storm system are in the mountainous because region and in the some are islands thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes search and rescue operations are ongoing for the dozens of people that are still missing jamila alan duke and hundreds more from the capital manila. as a preemptive measure local government officials here say they have evacuated more than twenty thousand civilians just days before this disaster struck and fortunately though this disaster still happened it's important to note know that the thought of a number of fatalities came from different areas all across the biko region the first landslide happened friday and the second one late saturday night but so many
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areas according to local government officials and rescuers remain inaccessible because roads and bridges have been destroyed at this point rescue energy bill operations remain on their way and those are been displaced according to the local government are receiving assistance such as temporary shelters food and medicine. bangladesh's prime minister sheikh hasina has won a fourth term in office the opposition has rejected the results claiming widespread vote rigging according to local media the ruling alliance has won at least two hundred eighty seven out of three hundred seats where voting took place the opposition insists the polls were grouped and wants a new vote and a neutral government violence on polling day left at least eighteen people dead charles stratford has the latest from the capital dhaka. voters cast their ballots alterna lection campaign described by the band with a show position as one of the most violent in this country's forty seven me history
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. forever do we have a lot of hope in this election because we couldn't vote in the last one but this time we came to that let's see what happens now the government deployed hundreds of thousands of security forces across the country an effort it said that was to guarantee a peaceful vote weeks of violence and what the opposition described as intimidation by the ruling party in the build up to this election certainly the situation at this polling station has been calm but that's not to say there haven't been allegations of voter fraud members of an opposition polling station monitoring team say they had their i.d.'s and election papers confiscated they said they were threatened and ordered to leave. all parties were supposed to have election monitors at polling stations to watch the voting process and the vote count election commission members confirm to us they had also seen opposition members to
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the way. we fourteen members of the opposition b.n.p. entered the polling station we gave our papers to the presiding officer and he said to go to the booth then the ruling party members beat us and forced us from the building. but the government and the old was asian acknowledge a number of supporters from both sides who were killed on election day but the ruling party said the election had been free and fair then this from the leader of the largest opposition coalition including the main opposition party. we urge immediately to cancel this what we reject the so-called result of the election we demand to hold another election under a non politicized government. the election commission says it will investigate allegations of vote rigging but the announcement by the opposition. that it has rejected the vote has huge implications for the political future and security situation across this country. the vote counting is
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also underway in the democratic republic of congo after a long awaited presidential election the opposition has raised concerns over irregularities provisional results are expected in the coming days the election could result in the democratic republic of congo's first transition of power through the ballot box. as the latest from the capital kinshasa. president joseph kabila of eighty delhi has led the democratic republic of congo for even eighteen years. this election two years a video is to choose his successor my only concern is that we have this very heavy rain. and. the might be wrong. and this is the man he wants to take over. he's on the european union sanctions list accused of rights abuses. i think victory is on my side and tonight i will be president.
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