tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 16, 2019 9:00pm-10:01pm +03
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so we take a long way from scene feet but of the law especially. in today's weather your cousin you know about the. fifty thousand team squad. gathered at the. phoenix visit to show us his efficiency and no doubt if this bit keep it was the will of applause she was so would be. over before the bridge to. push if so would the could been no limits moves in the bit. i had to so still thought was so severe.
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i did. not know many of the. we should feel. the solution is. simple ali i'm ashamed. to say that. the whole world is hollow. and i share most of them but don't have to live on a back seat myself i'm not a good sign up a little. bit. you know. it is good that it was done nothing. to you it does nothing to you know i know that i believe it i don't know. what you think the feeling is that.
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the little boy is sad. but the mother. has a key job all this. time. i can see do isn't it. so much to take in. much so much to learn art but it is that amazing sit. back so far to keep track of thousands of years since the first visit to general yes. thank you very much for telling me the phrase if it. were thank you very much.
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is going to have to. submit to him it has to be she she just. she. just. wants to eat eat leaves and leave eat the food for the kid flush feed the board. he'll want to have monk up to the little town in. the sixty's with a lot of money coming in oh i don't have the i hadn't lived up to. the most enormous amount where did george's. county.
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how else i make the. missing here in the. fear to feel fear. fear. going in the. indian me to send gentle one argues the little view of the v. as in the midst of the. little i'm seeing a lot of the homes in sunny. moon. lived in their little and learned of it. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to
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territories under the oceans twenty one geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. oceans monaca on. the most memorable moments of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell when at the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place where able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength. rewind returns can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with brand new updates
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on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries in liberal i was the both of us and know like any other student rewinds continues with children of conflict we'd love so peace in the school or especially. children genitive any rights here rewind on al-jazeera. you're watching. in doha these are our top news stories a deadly attack blasting around nineteen hours to nairobi hotel is over kenya's president who can yet or has offered his condolences to the families of the victims and promised to find all of those who were responsible the incident started where the tigers targeted three cars and detonated
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a bomb in the lobby at least fourteen people were killed a vote of no confidence in the u.k. government is said to be held in the british parliament after prime minister to resign mays breaks it deal was overwhelmingly rejected m.p.'s will debate the motion on wednesday and it could trigger a general election or the prime minister's offer to cross party talks to find a way forward or breaks it has a toronto gentleman that the exercise that i indicated last night is as i said about listening to the views of the house about wanting to understand the views of parliamentarians so that we can identify what could command the support of this house and deliver on the referendum and what the government wants to do is first of all to ensure that we deliver on the result of the referendum that's leaving the european union and we want to do it in a way that ensures we respect the votes of those who voted to leave in that referendum the kurdish forces in northern syria have rejected
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a safe zone proposed by the u.s. and turkey us president donald trump and turkish president have both floated the idea as a solution to prevent a turkish military offensive against kurdish forces. but people are dead and nineteen injured after an explosion in the northern syrian town of monday age the area is currently controlled by the kurdish peoples protection units also known as the y.p. ji us troops are also in the region there's been increased tension along the turkish syrian border since president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. troops from northern syria last month the taliban is threatening to walk away from talks with the united states accusing it of deflecting from the issue with during forces from afghanistan last week the armed group council plan negotiations with the u.s. special envoy for peace in afghanistan a leading zimbabwean activist has been arrested in the capital after days of protests over fuel prices are in demonstrations across several cities in the country since the government more than doubled the cost of petrol and diesel fuel
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to invest to develop some audio for it but not a. thought to what to do i missed let me hear what it might be something. you. and the other calamity lover madeline mccann used to be on and her quality of a killer. would be beer and the linendoll bit. of a bomb on a t.v. you know do you know how to do a lot of bonnet you can start one mile up all of it you learn a bit of all you can feel journeymen there had to be bloodless a lot of. this to funny here bursts that we don't hold so yeah i mean the whole gentle puts me in. a manly and i have to be intimate and you j yeah it's cool and also even when i am in the nomination of.
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it was of course also this or that we should learn to get out of the. today. because there are many to look at least for a child a third a mother give our child you know as it were positive i chose. when i should learn more. about the banya get to from. chill out of the various scene. be out of mind this morning i was a lot of the lawyer for the only defense the polling showed over very very a lot of good that was going on it could mean the evidence of how you got them into the honey sure about as my parents say i need by chill competition you gotta go to the ball fell all the no movement got more of the lucky shot is not unusual i'm the shit on the new homo men are going to walk off will no longer serve. me from tim. because i don't.
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in centennial twenty seventeen the people of the kurdish region of northern iraq voted in favor of independence from. the joy he was short lived as the iraqi government reacted forcefully against any idea of separation. al-jazeera world travels to the kurdish regional capital of the libyans to investigate independence and the iraqi kurds on al-jazeera.
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from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. get a welcome back to international weather forecast what we're seeing a few dry days here across parts of one assad as you can see that the clouds are now making their way to the north but it's not really last too long so enjoy the sun while you have it so today we do expect to see a mostly sunny day for you there with the temperature rising up to about thirty degrees this also be the same trend we see for montevideo as well we do have a frontal boundary just to the north you can see where those showers are but as we go towards thursday well that stationary boundary starts to make its way towards the south again so that means more clouds in the area that means attempters are also going to come down as well so for one is out just dropping to about twenty three degrees a sense you know it is going to be a very sunny day for you and we do expect see a temperature there of about forty well as you make your way up here across parts in eight states we are watching what is happening across the west very carefully because this storm that you see out here is going to be affecting much of the
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united states as we go towards the weekend today we're going to be seeing some very heavy rain across much of the coastal areas flood watches and warnings are in effect in the higher. elevations we're talking about winter storm warnings even blizzard warnings are a big problem here across parts of the sierra as we go towards thursday we are looking at that rain make its way onshore and for parts of los angeles it is going to be a rainy day for you with a temperature of about fifteen degrees. the weather sponsored by cats and race. in the next episode of science in a golden age i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval islamic period in the field of engineering. the heights of sophistication and mechanics at the time was the extravagant elephant cloak. written around age fifty eighty the book contains a range of ingenious inventions and contraptions science in a golden age with jim alkalinity on al-jazeera.
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after m.p.'s rejected to resume may's deal. now it's time for the u.k. to do the next steps as frustrated the e.u. leaders tell prime minister may the ball is in your court. also security forces in kenya kill the attackers behind a hotel siege at least fourteen others. and i'm leah harding with all the sport as roger federer comes through a tougher test than expected to keep his title defense alive at the australian open . welcome to the news of the u.k. government is facing a vote of no confidence after an overwhelming defeat of prime minister to resign may's bracks it deal parliament's debating is about to start and it could trigger a general election we're going over to david chaytor in a moment he's monitoring reaction force in brussels home of the e.u.'s major
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institutions but first let's cross over to jonah hill who's outside the house of parliament in westminster and of course another very important day for parliamentarians but just talk us through what's actually happening now and what we can expect later on. well the heat very much still on to resolve a after that enormous defeat in foam and on tuesday night this evening at seven pm she'll face a vote of confidence against tabled by jeremy corbyn the labor leader a few hours now of debate leading up to that to vote let's talk more to my guest now joey jones joins me formally spokes person for treason may now with political consultancy cicero and joey thanks for joining me unless you couldn't imagine circumstances in which her own m.p.'s vote against it tonight and to do you know is with her or so they say she should be safe should she yes she should it wouldn't take very many conservative m.p.'s to vote against and then suddenly the whole equation is thrown upside down it might be in the future that as we come up against
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deadlines and some of her m.p.'s the most vehement m.p.'s on either side feel that they're not getting what they want but they might consider siding with labor in a no go in a confidence vote but that's a really is a nuclear option and i wouldn't expect anyone to take it today so assuming she survives one big piece of jeremy corbin's arsenal spend as it were she then goes on to it we're told look for some kind of compromise consensus by talking to n.p.c. from the other side but she's not going to be talking to jeremy corbyn the labor leader which rather suggests it's all a bit of a nonstarter she does need to speak to people on the live decide without doubt it's been clear for months really that the only route to a successful prosecution of her strategy lay through some of the labor side she's not going to get enough conservatives and and d.p.m. and that was abundantly clear after the result last night so she does need to reach out more widely i think if she doesn't entertain serious talks with jeremy corbyn
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then you're right to suggest that it could be a bit of a nonstarter the whole thing necessitates a sort of wheeler dealer mentality that is not really to reserve my demeanor she is somebody who's shown admirable stamina perseverance plugging away doggedly. over the past few months but it hasn't worked and there is now a need for a bit more of an imaginative. and dealmaking approach that is way way out of the comfort zone for this prime minister of the need maybe there but this prime minister would also likely still be there which suggests given what you've just said that she may go for a plan b. which looks not dissimilar to plan a which is bring her own deal back to parliament and just keep trying yes but the gap is so big i think the gap been in double figures then you could talk about bridging the gap as a majority but when you've got you know more than two hundred lining up against it then that does the strategy that you'll suggesting seems rather fanciful and i
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think will grind will run into the sand pretty quickly that's why other more spectacular options like a general election or a or a second referendum then thrust their way to the fore so ultimately i do think that she will recognise that she doesn't want either of those if our own strategy isn't working then maybe a time for flexibility will impose itself will briefly joe there isn't a lot of time for that flexibility to materialize she's got to produce a motion on monday setting out then b. what do you imagine she'll say i think she will pretty much as you say keep plugging away and say that she wants to listen to parliamentarians they need to have votes on some of the other options to see whether or not there is a groundswell of opinion behind any other prospectus that may well have to happen next week ultimately though yes we're running up against march twenty ninth but does anyone seriously expect that that is now going to be the deadline we just don't read it on that basis it's highly likely i think that article fifty will be
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extended so we could all be out camped out here until the summer or longer what a fine prospect that is joey jones former spokesman for to resume a back to you thanks very much tony s. what a prospect indeed and of course the chief picks it negotiator says they're ready to consider changes. to the deal if britain is willing to compromise. if the united kingdom chooses to shift its red lines if it makes that choice to be more ambitious and go beyond a simple free trade agreement which would be quite something in the european union would be immediately ready to go hand in hand with that development and give a favorable response european council president to us was even more direct in a tweet suggesting that britain consider counseling breaks it all together he said if a deal is impossible and no one wants no deal then who will finally have the courage to say what the only positive solution is. to go to david chaytor he's in brussels
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and it does seem that even leaders are sort of bash are not bashful in coming forward with their very direct responses to britain's refusal to accept sort of the brics agreement and one really sort of wonders what reaction the e.u. will have now as mrs may's government is under scrutiny. you run into the political leaders of the twenty seven e.u. nations are being very quiet who would actually want to raise their heads above the battlement at this particular moment when she's facing a vote of no confidence theresa may what's happening in private on telephone calls we don't know so it's being left very much to the the heads of the bureaucratic machinery of the european union to make the statement so now if you listen to what the chief negotiators said he said yes they're waiting for negotiations but it's the u.k. that must change its red lines of dissension in the deal on the table will remain
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on the table there will be no major concessions it's a case of the european union not changing it so it's a deal in any way because they want to protect the core institutions of the e.u. it was the u.k. who decided to start this divorce and walk out and so they say it's up to the u.k. to come up with a coherent solution and then those negotiations may start again but i don't think there's any sign yet so far that those will be really substantial changes the a backstop deal on the irish border will remain in place that's what we're hearing from brussels and from strasburg where i mean he's a meeting that's simply not going to change it's not going to be a plan b. that will affect a flea change to reason may's position so i think what you're adjourns was saying when joan was talking to him that what needs to happen is the date of the wood drawl is going to move from march the twenty ninth without
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a doubt and that of course needs the approval unanimous approval of all twenty seven heads of the european union and theresa may must ask for it and then technically legally it can be shoved back another kicking down the street of the can if you like but it does relieve the pressure a lot on the negotiations and allow some real ideas to come forward that's what the the. u.s. hoping for that's what the political leaders before but that weighty and see them. leave it there david david chaytor there in brussels for us. let's get to one of our other top stories now the international criminal court says that it will appeal the verdict handed down to the former ivory crow coast president laurent gbagbo but he was acquitted of war crimes charges on chews day judges said the prosecution failed to show his involvement in violence that followed the disputed twenty ten presidential election the. supporters of
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a former i rico's leader alone by both celebrated as news of his acquittal spread across the country. in the international criminal court ordered his immediate release. but. it is a moment of incredible joy we feel like we've been freed he is our leader our president a man of peace. eighty witnesses gave evidence thousands of documents were produced but after seven years in prison the judges say the prosecution failed to prove that by going codefendant charles bleakly they were guilty of crimes against humanity including murder rape and persecution for all these reasons the chamber by majority here by decides. that the prosecutor has failed to satisfy the burden of proof to the requisite standard as for seen in article sixty six of the rome statute. grants the defense motions for acquittal from all charges
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against mr long bible and mr childs bug who was arrested in two thousand and eleven found hiding with his wife simona in a hotel room in the ivorian capital abidjan a humiliating moment for this former head of state unwilling to hand over power after an election defeat to alison ouattara supporters known as the young patriots went from house to house killing anyone they thought were foreigners or supporters of ouattara three thousand people were killed in the four months long civil war now they're back on the streets in the popular neighborhood of ukraine a back bush stronghold. the chance is finally free for the people of. this is a cause of celebration that was this trial at the international criminal. court. the judge's decision is a setback for prosecutors and thousands of victims of the civil war who continue to
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call for justice to no one under way i don't know if bad is free and the violence will come back and it could get even worse maybe another person will take power and create the same problems we don't want to see him walk away from his crimes. still be considered a war criminal by some a hero to others. this in a country trying to move on from a violent past in search of reconciliation and a brighter future nicholas hawke al-jazeera. the secure straight back to the british parliament m.p.'s debating from the start of the votes of no confidence in teresa mayes government jeremy cole been the leader of the opposition is taken to the lectern he's been speaking about three questions the system into what he has to say you're watching and our policy will decide what policy we find you know was. in the meantime.
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