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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  February 9, 2019 10:00pm-10:34pm +03

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saying look how happy we were at the boy wearing the red jacket here a philip paxo was one of those who lost his life in the fire it's not unusual for football clubs in brazil to house young players especially those from poor backgrounds but the rio mayor's office claims flamengo was not actually authorized to build accommodation at the training complex which had only recently reopened after a six point two million dollars make over known as the vultures nest it's produced some of football's biggest stars including zico jr leonardo and vinicius jr who joined real madrid last year high profile players and high profile fans too including brazil's vice president and let me choose to wear extremely sad not just as a flamingo fan but as a brazilian as a citizen because those who are young blunts lost unfortunately it happens and now it's time to give support to families that lost their loved ones the community in
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rio is struggling to come to terms with what's happened hundreds of people attended a mass in the city on friday night many of them friends of those who were killed. it's a lot of sadness i share every day with them i'm saddened that in a next training session they will not be that essential and now i feel that in every match if i score a goal or enjoy a victory or a title it will be for them from a senior team game on saturday has been pursued by owned and rival teams and clubs around the world have offered help including the use of psychologists and medical staff three youngsters remain in hospital and an investigation is underway as to exactly what caused the fire in the first place david stokes al-jazeera. well liverpool have restored their place at the top of the english premier league standings after a thrill three nil win over byrne meth on saturday. george in no way now them and mohamed salah all found the back of the net for the reds their leading rivals for the title manchester city face chelsea on sunday but for now your props men lead
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the way and men chester united will also be keeping an eye on that chelsea man city game on sunday after their three nil win over full and united are back in the top four but chelsea it would just need a draw to overtake ole gunnar so shires men let's just make sure we stay in the top four and we'll do that if if we get some help we've got to just concentrate on stones and that's what we do and. we can't really think about them for control anything that all the teams do well arsenal were also on the winning side on saturday against bottom of the table hunters field and cardiff are out of the relegation zone after a two one win at southampton who have now dropped into the bottom three. now across the english channel tributes were paid to the late argentine striker who died in a plane crash last month saw had signed for cardiff from french club but his body
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was recovered only this last week and before paris was kicked off against bordeaux sell out was remembered by the fans and the players. now are focusing on scheme and the end of an era for some we've seen one of the sport's biggest stars take to the slopes for the last time norway's ox alone has been though fought hard to the very end at the world championships and or sweden he narrowly missed out on winning a record third world downhill title at the championships in sweden he finished second by two hundreds of a second behind his fellow countryman shuttle youngster still goes home with silver to go with two olympic and five world gold across all but this. it was just really focus because i was in a little nervous morning to have one of the pull of a good race so. that's super focused just looking out to know what was coming up me and trying to execute on my foot. in the finish or that was a more emotional because i mean when you're able to reason from
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a crowd like this you got to be thankful because this is pretty special as for the man and first place this is youngsters first ever world title to go with his a limb pick super g. gold from sochi four years ago and to make it more impressive he did it with a broken hand which he suffered on a train run in the kids' school in late january so a sad day for norway in many ways but a successful one too and tomorrow it's lindsey vonn turn to hang up her ski boots a thirty four year old is being forced to retire after multiple debilitating injuries while it's not the retirement she wanted she does have eighty two world cup wins to her name and is the most successful female skier of all time the downhill will be her last race ever here's former olympic skier graeme bell. that there is an expression that you know the queen is dead long live the quake in and mccain is different is the one that's going to come through and place lindsay but you know because different would never be able to get to the stage that she is that
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has to be in furtherance you belong. that inspirational force and she's not just for the u.s. ski team it's for all of the year she's really lifted the schools over the years that she's compete heated in it and she's become bigger than the schools she's one perhaps the most famous winter sports athletes ahead of you know ahead of shaun white and of you know of of everyone really and. the fact that she can have these crashes and and pick yourself back up. is a real inspiration to a lot of people out there as well now while lindsey vonn won't break the record of eighty six world cup when american mckayla shifrin is certainly trying to the twenty three year old already has fifty six wins and is expected to break bronze records but she also just pulled out of several of vents at the world championships she did a similar thing at kung chang alum thinks so she could rest on said she doesn't understand why shiffrin would pull out and said she could have won everything the
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shiffrin then responded on instagram and twitter saying many believe i'm approaching my career in a way that nobody has before and people don't understand it but you know what that is fine by me because i am me and no one else. there you have it all to the n.b.a. and anthony davis was booed in his first game back after asking for a trade from the new orleans pelicans but he still scored thirty two points in their win over the minnesota timberwolves and over on the east coast the philadelphia seventy six ers made several trades before friday's deadline for their new look team then went on to beat the denver nuggets j.j. redick scored thirty four points to lift them to a one seventeen one ten when. it's impressive well that's all your sport for now had to back over to thank you very much for that hour on al-jazeera from back to the whole team here in doha thank you very much for watching we are live next from our london you center with mario monti hoping to seem this here on
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our just here thanks so much. buy him a fish every leaky new cycle going to see a lease of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the welts janel ace that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all he joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media and focused on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most impact is a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. al-jazeera
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. every your. because the studio and you both in the resources are. wired who are emotion. which one of which form a good bit of the toxic with essentially no where the more we would push them the more they push back we knew it was coming to question was do we sit and wait for you we surprised them with a preemptive strike. until. the
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standoff at the border is venezuela's president blocks and he considers a us political spectacle the opposition looks at alternative ways to get the food and medicine and. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're with al jazeera also coming up. to. us back to fight to say they've launched an offensive to drive myself pockets of territory in syria. at least thirty nine people die off drinking cheap contaminated
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alcohol in northern india. and the typological policy that wants the king sister to be its candidate for prime minister backs down often he opposes her nomination. the political crisis that's rocking venezuela has turned into a standoff over a consignment of u.s. a sitting on the colombian side of the border the opposition is trying to work out how so. get it into the country after the aid was blocked by the venezuelan military on the orders of president nicolas maduro the opposition leader one is challenging the door of the control of the country is urging the army to let it through what we do has called the end of political spectacle staged by the us to increase the pressure on him that he was echoed by the official in charge of the state on the venezuelan side of the border your money the debate over growth of. humanitarian aid is a trojan horse that is trying to court lean very. good example situation the rights
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of a duty to defend our borders peaceful and of course it is being done by the political room. well let's look at what's in the first aid shipment the u.s. aid agency says it contains enough food to feed five thousand venezuelans for ten days there hygiene kits for seven and a half thousand people including soap and toothbrushes are also nutritional supplements for the six and a half thousand malnourished children and also enough high energy biscuits to feed ten thousand children for a month well let's go live now to al-jazeera is to raise a boat in the venezuelan capital caracas and so tell us more about how people inside venezuela see this this humanitarian aid because obviously it's been denounced by president nicolas maduro but there is clearly a very desperate need for these sorts of supplies.
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well most definitely and it all depends who you ask if you speak to government supporters of they all say that humanitarian aid is a sort of human. intervention they also say that this country does not need help from anyone would be seen repeatedly. denouncing the use of humanitarian aid for political purposes as up with a political show he's been appearing on television dressed to doctors saying that this one is going to be able to produce its own medicines that it can feed its own people many of venezuela and officials the laughing at what the united states is hoping to send into the country from hygiene kits to the type of food that's going to be sent him so that's definitely that people that believe that that's not necessary but that's not the vast majority and this is an enormous difference of previous trips here to venezuela because this days wherever you go people are saying they are in need even in neighborhoods that used to be controlled by the government the situation has radically changed when you go inside to certain cities
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for example where in a hospital a few days ago where fourteen babies died because of contaminated water something that should have been easily treated because of its diarrhea and that the doctors as say that they don't have anything like medicines or gauls or syringe is in order to able to help those families then you notice how desperate the situation is but in spite of that desperate situation we've been talking to the director of the internet for of the red cross here and they're in a way very very worried about what could happen with this humanitarian aid and touring the country because they fear that this whole issue has become highly political that it's paula rice that's being used by different sides of the story by the government but also by the opposition and for example he was telling of that in syria because of this they lost fifty people of their own personnel so that's why he flew here urgently from geneva asking the government and the opposition to discuss anything they wanted to sort out their differences by. that humanitarian
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aid needs to remain neutral because it could definitely generate lots of tension and loss of life and we see that it's been politicized also recent u.s. sanctions aimed to transfer control of venezuelan assets abroad to the opposition to one why don't you give him more clout and influence inside the country tell us more about that international pressure on the venezuelan government well pressure continues to increase and what we're hearing now is that in a way to go which is the subsidiary off of a receptionist well a state of company in the united states is not responding to the government of nicole that's why my older now wants to replace two executives from the united states from that company well that's part of the whole tension that we're seeing and that it's mean generated by united states sanctions and that's something that we're going to we're going to see also in other countries in latin america also in
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europe let's not forget that the solve the clear enter impressive weiwei though has been asking governments to take actions to freeze venezuela's assets to put the money aside to protect the money of the venezuelan people and that's this is just part of of this whole scenario that's we're seeing and this is also forcing the government to take some desperate measures we've seen a tweet about a senator or u.s. senator marco rubio where he was denouncing saudi arabia for a container that supposedly coming here to venezuela with the loot and that will help in its will a fail it's all in oil he said that saudi is not on the side of the venezuelan people and what we're going to start seeing is my little becoming more isolated in a way and trying to find markets and aid wherever he may find it thank you very much. in the venezuelan capital caracas.
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u.s. backed syrian democratic forces say they've launched their final battle to push i said out of its last remaining pockets of land in syria the kurdish led fighters say the offensive is focused on the village of east and province backed by us as strikes have cornered iceland a small area consisting of just two villages in recent weeks more than twenty thousand civilians have been evacuated from the area including the families of myself itas stephanie decker has more from istanbul. the syrian democratic forces say that it is the most hardcore of eisel fighters that remain in this area it is a small area of territory it will be significant of course if the announcement comes within the next week or so that's according to u.s. president that territory is over but there is still a huge threat from the group on the ground through sleeper cells car bomb suicide bombings that's been ongoing for some time there's also a huge humanitarian challenge over the last few weeks tens of thousands of people
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up to thirty thousand people have fled these areas most of them are families i salute family members they're being screened by the kurds also by foreign special forces that are on the ground and then they're being bussed to camps in kurdish controlled areas of syria the situation there is dire the u.n. saying that over twenty children babies have died of my nutrition it is a desperate situation it has been a desperate situation over the years inside syria i think we need to be cautious when we talk about to the announcement the looming announcement of that the fact that i saw as lost its territory in syria and iraq there remain huge challenges ahead all these areas that have seen the fighting have been completely flattened people people's homes have been destroyed there is no infrastructure there is a lot of rebuilding to be done and of course these people that reside in camps the internally displaced will not be able to go home any time soon so yes it is significant that this final push is now under way but huge challenges remain ahead
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. israeli forces say they've arrested a palestinian man in connection with the murder of a teenager. and was arrested in a raid at a mosque in the occupied west bank is being questioned about the death of nineteen year old israeli. it was killed in jerusalem on thursday condoms detention has led to violence between palestinian protesters and israeli forces meanwhile a funeral has been held in gaza for a fourteen year old palestinian boy who was killed by israeli forces as the was shot on friday during protests at the border between gaza and israel palestinians have been staging weekly demonstrations at the border for almost a year now at least thirty nine people have died in northern india after drinking contaminated alcohol governments ordered a crackdown after three separate cases and just the space of a few days branco gupta reports. people in the northern indian city of saharan poor
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aren't sure families of those killed by contaminated alcohol are trying to piece together what happened to cities and the town in the same region coping with the same crisis. he complained of severe stomach ache so i took him to get an injection he was better then slept after coming back home the pain came back so we took him to the hospital again a steady stream of patients are being we didn't to nearby hospitals time is of essence. those who couldn't be saved are piled into trucks but these are just the cases that have come to light only we are trying to find out if anyone else has consumed the liquor and.

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