tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 23, 2019 5:00am-6:01am +03
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remember all this sentiment in a sixty year misses the point of forgive for she said while the us to talk of off if you don't see it when you're up to full of fire for the. kids to school the rest of us all not. at eighteen going to big all became junior champion of europe at nineteen he was the youngest athlete for the french delegation at the london olympics in a sport where you normally reach the peak of your performance in your early thirties his career seemed to begin well. i don't know maybe that. ideally. suited me they do want. you know a certain. parties on priscilla sr to do the more traditional on the open your then
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you know all the anger is really good next from the mid-town times revenues were all called the hospital put up through this certainly the. door. to get us all to do. she didn't your. or just some pretty. civil debate mcvickar year i found it i found some of the. fitted are fun to. tell you do this we were. showing. it to pop or. then in two thousand and twelve six months before the london olympic games quentin injured himself the issue of doping came up for the first time markets were met for mccain sure it is a possibility more than elman environmentally for. our commitment to anything and for some top schwab to normal physical stasi sets you up a duty or more treacherous ptolemy's altria while it is well. city leg going
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to. organise in a place the lawman during the famine it said that it was still in pain when a trailer. well go not a trophy and was originally prescribed by doctors to stimulate the secretion of sex hormones athletes use it for its anabolic effects to help increase muscular mass. quentin b. goal was also taking testosterone proponent injections. meth and die alone orally. and stanozolol the steroid taken by ben johnson in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight for two years quentin was able to avoid testing positive. jump assisted in europe small dispense it in any way for the apollo once problem it was complete shock well when it comes. to all the. issues you know.
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when there are. more don't commit sit in on the way in hindsight he incriminates his relationship with his trainer. i mean don't phone affair or. sufis. the book. it is earned you tapper faerber point this was on a limb on that all kind morning drew where you personally come up of a bear that is resolved of this at all because. if you can all see the real. you and you would get a sponsor it is. second second while his former coach denies any involvement quentin admits he made a mistake and wants to move on. and yes
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i mean. all of the now. former. rivals. there. every year worldwide three thousand death leaves are suspended by their federations. on a global level the fight against doping began fairly recently in one nine hundred ninety nine the world anti-doping agency wada was created water defines doping in legal terms. you have bagged you being out. here for amnesty but it. is just born. in two thousand and five one hundred ninety one states signed unesco's international convention against doping in sport
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and began to harmonize diligence lotions but the world anti-doping agency still has no operational role it is the responsibility of the sports federations to find cheaters and therein lies the main problem. august two thousand and fifteen beijing hosts the fifteenth world athletics championships organized by the i w n the international association of athletics federations since the two thousand and eight olympic games china has excelled at all in izing sporting events for nine days almost one thousand nine hundred athletes from two hundred make countries will watched by six billion television viewers. that's the i.w.a. after organizes the event and sells television rights to broadcasters oddly though they are also responsible for enforcing anti doping regulations it's
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a system which makes the federations both judge and jury i buy any. potential role they're called a shrewd step but it puts the general loss of bob all just more and of course the question is ill pulled is old was there a playoff in the charger sauciness that you. applied to. or was. behind the finishing line doping inspectors and members of the international federation await the athletes selected for testing i. say stop the process so we are secure in knowing that. they don't see you cannot miss any of the athletes that have been selected with their record for that so many cases start off the day fast in the proceedings and. in this secure zone five hundred samples are taken no camera can enter when an athlete is present.
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and then see that. essentially they see. this. these have been there yet and there this is now. they're. so. he sounded so they can see. and tell you yes. there were cases where. things were not required to. complete so it was the possibility to hide something with it. there were nothing. an example of this was a trick most famously pulled off by boxer mike tyson who confessed to having
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deceived testers by using a fake penis filled with clean you're in. an independent laboratory and analyzes the samples there are thirty five in the world that are accredited by the world anti-doping agency each athlete must provide two bottles sample a for analysis and sample b. for a second test if required the anonymous samples are separated into several tubes and tested for four hundred different chemicals every year the world anti-doping agency publishes the list of prohibited substances and methods the athletes take great care to avoid the banned substances. almost all of their produce going to call for positive although not as it. does for what it. does for a statistic more than i would predict. it will prevent more put in water bottles who can't get to school school or simply. they will do it. because of him going to
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go sisulu potential is for the overall samples of the. testing during competition is above all about protecting the reputation and credibility of the athletics event in question these urine tests are supplemented by other checks elite athletes are subjected to testing several times a year either at home or at a hotel tests that the federations normally do not allow to be filmed. well i was too the downdraft is here she's my college sure how do you think you summed it up this time it's a blood test. images it's to. make sure it still. was going. to. have. blood testing allows levels of other substances undetectable in your and to
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be assessed. the equipment and protocol all the same for all athletes in all countries all blood data is kept on record by the i.w.a. f. for comparison purposes to help identify any suspicious variations this is what is known as a biological passport. i think that's probably regime the scene. there made do do do do canadian actor more or less for. we do wallace is if. you are the mascot song or sold in. normal novel it's more stubble a keeper of the year law school. girls were pleased to be open eyes open. this is a value of values who like to watch it all titles will. disappear. in
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beijing four hundred fifty thousand euros spent on the drive to unmask don't produce but only two kenyan athletes testing positive samples can be reanalyzed for a period of up to ten years. so i started to do the know what are so it's a shell of a seed the case at that was fairly does attitude and that is the closure of me. because for the shows all these are what i want to say to the poses and to bid them a place where through the desert let the child before. these retroactive tests can shatter the podiums years after competitions since the london games russians are a poor was stripped of her gold medal in the three thousand meters deep in. the u.s. relay team lost their four silver medals and turned out to keane returned her gold
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medal for the one thousand five hundred meters value is left us better the medina sees me is one boy's them is what they say as the pleasure morning in. that being your medina s. of the boys did theirs those drugs know he will sign do is meet levy stace muslims . they hail me usage going on here but. nowadays any athlete is seen as capable of dumping. on the subtle of the sentence nad to say. he could turn to stone as miller has been on the negativity. was the. best this is actually going to kill me dog approved for sale ice don't employ. a
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similar duke you want like jesus said jones the spirit here this coming back. to the getting stung to my eyes. good this is now almost. as good as funny. it was to see she got. no deal would have been a is to go tell what else was it is. my powers and they. a form of killing for his team. which i want but. dalton you go a couple items off pm i've been a. i so voice you. seem of the first group no doubt. you same voice only buttons am i the c.c.c. that i still care to succumb joy leave me down my face if you do. not.
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in the entire history of the one hundred meters and let explode ribbon sprint event only ten min and run the distance in less than one point eight seconds using bones is the only one to have never been accused of doping. woodridge the jamaican is the first sprinter to have improved the one hundred metres world record three times some of these records were achieved during a period when no blood testing was carried out on jamaican athletes. you have to do what i meant evident. national to do. it by give it back program to test sure you didn't just want to have it is that lead to tony and the law. because that they are behind you don't.
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tend to get the full immersion. if the law says that led to. that lead. from that it isn't. hard for me in the demo not to. sit in all of the young and they don't need a bad political best i'm looking for it possible here light it up as possible. in theory every country needs a national anti-doping agency able to independently organize the testing of its athletes however in many countries due to the interference of national sporting federations of the state the agencies do not carry out anti doping tests thus in two thousand and twelve there were no urine tests in jamaica during the six month period that preceded the london olympics where using bolt made off with three gold medals.
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they didn't go. because they know that there's more. stuff up all the way. they say look there's a young for a saturday and they've got the does not only are. you saying balls great american rival justin gatlin has been suspended twice after testing positive for amphetamines and testosterone he returned at the age of thirty two even stronger and faster than he was when he tested positive for his performances judy raised eyebrows. am and. this powerful social network is sculpting a global cyber society and regulation is playing catch up but as scandals begin to
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have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to for dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. hello i'm around the mozzie in london just a quick look at the headlines now aid agencies in mozambique are racing to rescue and feed survivors of cyclon ed i which has killed more than five hundred fifty people in southern africa the first cholera cases have been reported in the
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mozambican city of bera just see is the head of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies he's just been in mozambique and says the country is a ticking time bomb of disease unfortunately many people their livestock and they left under what many want lost their lives the men but you still to be covered but i mean why thousands not thousands of that are you great meat of everything from shelter to clean water to some be patient. to food and also psychosocial support because people are coming traumatized many of them children and women can't really be there for people who you want you money term challenge that we were facing and it could respond very effective algerians have been out in force for a fifth successive friday calling for regime change in president bill as he's beautifully immediately stepped down they rallied in the capital algiers and in
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smaller cities across the country as more of the president's former allies abandon him was a fake a vow to that bow to the protest as last week by reversing plans to stand in elections for a fifth term. the white house is saying i still has now been a hundred percent eliminated in syria but on the ground the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces say heavy fighting continues around the village of who's the last pocket of territory in the country the territorial defeat of i still would be the culmination of a four and a half year campaign to drive the group out of syria. search operations are continuing in the iraqi city of mosul a day after a ferry carrying about two hundred people capsized the interior ministry says one hundred people have died most of them women and children iraq's president got an angry reception when he traveled to the city with protest as blocking roads at least seventy people have died after a head on collision between two buses insolvent gonna the accident happened at
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around two am in the east region buses but each carrying around fifty passages sport stoping the endless chase now continues but i will have the news out for you in twenty five minutes time. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty thirty or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world.
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in the entire history of the one hundred metres sprint event only ten men and run the distance in less than nine point eight seconds using bolt is the only one to have never been accused of doping. the jamaican is the first sprinter to have improved to one hundred metres world record three times some of these recalls were achieved during a period when no blood testing was carried out on jamaican athletes using bowls great american rival justin gatlin has been suspended twice after testing positive for amphetamines and testosterone he returned at the age of thirty two even stronger and faster than he was when he tested positive for his performances judy raised eyebrows scientists suspect that doping may indeed have long term effects and i. believe it. and they're back to do it only one law suit. and. behind
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it key saw. the whole bit to defamation effective law or not it's a moot if he sued if it and they put it up oh. yes. complements of the crypt. considering your knowledge is formal this is christie's just remind you your duties are spot as life i thought it was your right that your job is to go out there and give. give the news to the world but have a bias opinion so i think you don't do a good job of being the reporters can meet later to discuss more about it. despite four years of suspension justin gatlin signed another contract with nike the world's largest sports equipment manufacturer is sending out mixed messages. it's sure not that old way with an eco like that though there was a good one i keep out of compromising with and you got better get this back up or
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about there and there's not a gotcha on the opposite they won't embed they got. the. so you meant that in there is going to cheat in there from the first bit on. the order and i get to get on top at the end of this which i let us call modern young just england in my phone. that they were going to show us in the box with an open id just so that only they are they there for more than one. then we don't look as if they leave we need most is the sheeple who frequent who romel and most of us for all snort who couldn't be. respectful of the office you hold tsunamis this could go. and shoot. doublespeak in the self-worth mowing insist on the critical spot in the long haul me and you but that your for
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you to leave and they almost. ended the revolution. to stop cheating many athletes are demanding more severe penalties. and obviously could have spirit it's been on a sides of the uplifting. been things open my eyes thing fits of i with my eyes thing on some issues with ace in alone the inside thousands of getting. on they come from the olympics and speed and i keep this here scene for stakes that late in two thousand couples have tim said nico seemed.
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disinterested in it so fear the fear of others who speak to meet welcome to cannon meant on their plate and i'm five and i'm talking weekend won't see meat on a lot and here's me comparison then he says needs to say oh mommy sales have eat. this is to politics and reached us he felt the moon's face of a complaint in laos and south and east. he's been at them i don't us at least in the top and but in the babysitting sense of inflated have to be stuff that i missed him. being that i know the smug being of no wallace they leaked beyond the recent. we months even pissed off to.
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those who they stayed in on their plates and. it's a theme that is mystifying style to folk to them to stuff when we say look if any skin some of you think this is tame i'll say it's if you answer going to win it. pios episode is one of the few journalists specializing in doping since two thousand and six he's been conducting a study on cheating in spain china and kenya in two thousand and fifteen he brought the lies and corruption at the highest level of the i w f to light. does it a comment. that inventors that ability. i gather invent. blue to get a fresh start or season for me and i can spit. the massive doping has worked better
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to take away our invective eason's and morse these are the results of blood tests for five thousand athletes taken between two thousand and one and two thousand and twelve amongst them eight hundred a suspected of doping for example this value of this blood sample should not exceed one hundred forty three sometimes we find samples valuing one hundred forty five one hundred fifty five or even one hundred fifty six. at lorton but actions of a get off talking kind of person i mean a lot interesting a bit of the talking to are yet to happen too often a tradition was a consultant runs into an unknown annoyances. doping going on when we're talking it toward. the federation the us knew that many of their athletes with doping notably the long distance and medium distance runners but they allowed this to happen even worse the directors of the i.w.a. f allowed athletes who tested positive to compete in exchange for money according to the newspapers le monde unlike splay mean diac the president of the i.w.a.
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up until two thousand and fifteen admitted to french prosecutors to having him penciled one point five million euros the money would have been used to fund the election of the senegalese president in two thousand and twelve his son. back former marketing consultant supposedly targeted athletes such as the russian marathon runner. from whom he allegedly demanded four hundred fifty thousand euros so that she can still compete racketeering money was moved to a company in singapore black tidings when investigated by interpol he denied all involvement gabriel delay the head doctor of the federation is suspected of having received nearly two hundred thousand euros for having concealed the doping but see this is obviously just. stop that's about to push the united top of a culture clubs and get it for blunt and i stuck to it as i said comforting and talking at the forefront in the fight against doping when internets and argue about it see or touch these after about and i cannot it's getting tight i'm not out don't
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go if now to just good story that is all bunched bought up we're talking to americans and because i'm. disgusted by these practices athletes decided to take matters into their own hands dear i don't we cannot trust you anymore you damage our sport we have to. this is what we have to see. you put money. i want to run against clean athletes not months those. taggerty. hash tag. some athletes went even further us to part of russia's eight hundred metres champion in two thousand and eleven along with her husband vitali unveiled to the world how russia creates its champions for five years you will rub shoulders with the world's best athletes the tally is an advisor to the director of the russian
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anti-doping agency this is him at the side of the sports minister in two thousand and nine. in two thousand and fourteen the couple decided to reveal the systematic doping of russian athletes doping organized by the country's medical and sporting bodies and covered up by the state there revelations caused a scandal. mr poet undoes being in outlet except size russia faces stanek karate kid also there at the start of the civilities his own take i'm going to need to do better that cooper says learn from that one of the just below the c.s. that s.p.l. isn't a little small deal to do push the ball shook the city gets your. it was. forced to react to the i.w.a. after suspended four thousand russian athletes it was the biggest collective punishment in the history of sport. vladimir putin was forced to reassure the world. you're going to produce just for your folks
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didn't you know us here and you. know every species somewhere a hundred a pitcher and we're prepared but him only started on each mission not only me and you do. two months later two directors of the anti-doping agency died under suspicious circumstances vyacheslav seem to have a new key to come on have their deaths took place just as they were preparing to make public disclosures according to the sunday times considered traitors of their homeland the whistleblower couple exiled themselves to berlin. resistance the best right now so mr beaton it's gotten. us to his name this cloak of said this years. the story began the day that usually a med surg a reporter got off the head of the athletics federations medical department who
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prescribed a doping program. to go after given claridge. that presented the doctor wasn't exquisite cutter got to have spots near enough to get there it's warning. to find out um you've all booked about the meet a lot of us that. despite an absence i mean that you just. need to stretch a hole in your. heart that's just what them the covert. how do. you not go there bill stuart you know. that the storm new governor your own go ideas don't save in the word of what it's must see that's ongoing just ones that will bore you will eat up with. two of the gold medal winners of the london olympic games if you athletes tested positive it was because the anti doping agency in moscow were themselves corrupt.
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and. resignation a. bit about us as a slower so moved it is just an instant don't invite us year after machine you must get them now got help to go up only because. i guess it's bad luck with a mobile distillery on your door when you quote you boys at the u. prost as they are sure which. student manya but them to be over the blanket was of an account on the piece a moment probably didn't use a mascot at normal probably but so i guess that's just based popcorn that what it has a place where you are yeah i'm disallowing number probably it ends up with i guess most probably no names. did you did while competing union made retire early her future husband on their second date she broached the issue of doping. i.
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don't think are you applying our. but. because because it the family and the two observers consider. the something going to last of course it's still political gesture for the last six percent. sleen ashurst richard and that's what he has recorded over so there's no need for for most of the shop or for the ideal for those i think i started with that to the sunni dr billy. and then me up us what they all thought you promote. the man who said nothing was we are just love scene of one of the two directors who died under suspicious circumstances. but what were the russian athletes doing to escape jackson brought.
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us. down we said come on and said now i know. day on usenet jan design is could never use them as damned. but i said to begin a sentiment is plentiful is that one you know the detection methods are always changing and the dates how long. some substances can be detected always getting shorter but again usually the directors of the labs at the first ones to receive this information so that in a country like russia they they have to share this information because the main goal is not to catch their peers the main goal is to help people in gold medals. the russian anti doping agency disputes the accusations. vitali he
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has refused to cooperate with us on this matter. and for us it's a pity if you want to fight against doping in sport you should not only give these bold statements publicly it's not enough just to you know appear in the screen and say everyone is crap it facts and presumptions that what we need to have in order to establish an unspoken rule is. the evidence was collected by hi oh. yes if you have a as a tradition yesterday in your own return you're just up an offer to the guy in titan and video and audio form. open after not made one in you know not on titles and once rove. you know in. your view you know it's as their mr so good to see you as he did up i know don was
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of the times to this economic heart. beleaguer. stalking and it was his night at the cop tired. upshall or maybe tina as my reading was dusty's is imminent is probably and there's always are spots to minister to was invited to. use it that's all lispers because he's from a good look almost an instruction to the equivalent. of the vision image from well above the let me die you see but i could hold even more books in the limo for a month i was. good he should be more of the she's the next you don't. lose it that is a soft spot you keep cool. you know. get a look person get we're not going to dance at all good to me the.
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following vitali unions revelations water began investigating russia. meanwhile julia hopes to rediscover her best form. because i can see what's going to guess that worse nor so get the dumbest you've got all of this in me haven't you heard a subtle shift but. i suggest she is nice to you on each when you put in my i gave you good at least three yep and you might still. state a yeah you must it seems that over thirty years what. do you think that they take. and if they think that. you have. to take part in international competition she first needs to find
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a host country to accept into their team. but the blessing it was to buy. wouldn't fix that and then you just get that shit from my store up and get to the covert status to bring up the side you have to get your question. which country would be dead if i russia and adopt yulia. russia however does not have the monopoly on doping every year worldwide three thousand athletes test positive for doping among the sports in which cheating has been found to be the most prevalent in recent years are bodybuilding athletics baseball american football weightlifting boxing wrestling cycling ice hockey rugby swimming and basketball power and insurance boards are not the only concerns. only on the overall is a specific nick book if you didn't. saw that it. would board put it in his pool and
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it's all of it is. more all now but the move is rather to nice and it's not all that he needs me all could do rather than the six it all but. much of skittishness of all don't do it thank him said look they stood it to me not in this book it's promoted. as a sport that relies on technique football would seem to be above doping scandals and yet it has been tainted by match rigging and corruption. is very true and no during the two thousand and fourteen world cup in brazil seven hundred thirty six players were tested as shown in this free for promotional video. once again the tests are financed and carried out by the federation that organizes the event do you think that those of the like in other words or what is your opinion is one difficult informal modest move to run. are you not brand
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in balance also a little luck this quarter was. no footballer tested positive in rio a satisfactory result of a free for. all. as the last. case we had was during nine hundred ninety four what the united states. there is a very clear commitment to make the fifa competitions free. despite this show of toughness to the leaders of world football really provide the necessary means to catch cheats in one thousand nine hundred fifty four had all the samples destroyed after the world cup thus avoiding any subsequent unmasking of drug cheats in two thousand and six no blood samples were taken in two thousand and fourteen the bar a tree that tested the samples was in no zone over twelve hours away from rio after
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twelve hours tiny doses of a no longer detectable in urine samples so is the myth of clean football to be believed retired players a world champion in one thousand nine hundred four is skeptical. so. not. really my origins vital to those. sports which is your quarterly strain strain of. he used to look at as a future boy as he would inject when things are bad and the. badge moves with my i was there with my shorty there was that they may perceive him as massive amounts of muscle spasms them being. ripped out of some fused. if we witnessed this that specter. of dementia.
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would leave whatever was a bit of both but was heavy. with me. to grab this issue which was going to be no. was only a move toward the minimum is more. yeah we've history got it or or since you're closer to. it watch the video of it you know what in my arm i see my eyes fickling to my eyes my eyes up without the ha ha ha ha ha oh. i mean because it was part of what i think an issue part. i pop your finger on. ah i just finished a book by doc at night by the twit of all still cannot now frog. once this part ends of a. riddle budget i stay in texas or for bo to call early i lead the
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explaining please keep a sound so maybe you'll do ok still could nationalise mortality do it but do you plan to do that the shot you feel could be because it will be able to teach you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance yes he just wouldn't get as the people seem to defy the beetle with you on the human what's on your ball kinetic and even when you don't do so without much but to start. with i used. to wait you need to get a whole let's see more sophisticated values in the official welcome to geneva for the special one the independent commission press conference that we have found to cover up speed film destruction of samples in the courtroom payments of money in order to conceal the doping test so it's worse than we thought.
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hello there we got to cycling's with us over the northern parts of australia at the moment the first one is here you see this distinctive on the satellite picture that one's called trevor and the other one is just to the north of western australia nikka both of them are working their way southward to trevon is a little bit further ahead so you can see it here gradually working its way over the northern territory that's where we're seeing the worst of the winds and the heaviest of the rains and it will take a good while before it eventually disintegrates so many of us
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a further inland will see some flooding from the system as well and some damaging winds to the other one isn't quite as far ahead but still as we head through the day on sunday it should have made landfall and we'll still see some very damaging just a lot of storm surge from this system and a very heavy rains as well so a lot of potential destruction there as we head through the next couple of days the very different force in new zealand hit we have a high pressure in charge so i think that generally fine and settle this lots of sunshine around and just some clouds around the southern areas so for many of us as we head through saturday and sunday we're looking at fine day with the temperature in oakland of around twenty two or twenty three degrees that cloud in the south though will just be pushing a little bit further north so some of more of us could see.
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perfect. she was the spokeswoman for the students who took over the u.s. embassy in tehran in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine forty years on she's still a from believe in the principle she fought for assume am to car iranian vice president for women and family affairs talks to al-jazeera. zero. zero zero zero zero i maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming
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up in the next sixty minutes cholera cases are reported in mozambique because local residents join the desperate struggle to rescue thousands still stranded by sight clone die. despite the rain algerians fill the streets again keeping up their demands for president beautifully cut to. the white house says i still don't want no longer holds any territory in syria despite fighting continuing around who's also. iraq's president gets an angry reception as he visits mosul the day after an overloaded ferry sank killing at least one hundred people. paul recent dollar sports coming up boxing hopes to be back in favor for target euro twenty twenty after the sports president down from a fight with the international olympic committee.
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over a week since like phone a die hit mozambique and zimbabwe and desperation is growing among the survivors an estimated one point seven million people are affected many of whom need food water and shelter in mozambique which was the worst hit two hundred ninety three people have now been confirmed dead but it is feared that the death toll is likely to far exceed a thousand the devastated port city of barrow has become a center for the frantic efforts to rescue thousands still trapped by the floodwaters in eastern zimbabwe the official number of dead from the floods and mudslides is two hundred fifty nine another two hundred seventeen people are missing aid agencies say very. we are running out of time cases of cholera have already been reported in berra as well as a rise in malaria infections and hijazi is head of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies he's just been in mozambique and says the
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country is a ticking time bomb of disease clearly many people their livestock and their livelihood under what many were lost their lives and by the still to be recovered but meanwhile thousands tens of thousands of people that are in great need of everything from shelter to clean water to some of day ssion to hygiene to food and also psychosocial support because people are coming traumatized many of them children and women can't really even be simple people the huge humanitarian challenge that we are facing and it could see to respond very effective. arkan webb has been to a village affected by the floods west survivors are waiting for. this community is in desperate need of help about half an hour's walk from here is a river and all of the ground between there and here is completely flat and it's completely flat very far beyond this shortly after the cyclon hit mozambique this
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area was affected by lethal flash flooding the water was coming in so fast that people couldn't run if they tried to run they'd be swept away before they could reach higher ground so these are the survivors. the lucky ones spent three or four days standing kneedeep in water others who were out of their depth had to climb trees to survive. and go to the to detail may mud in the bread or go to treat. people is this can be. help me help me all all people no one. came and instead did the afraid he said teddy sunday. coming out. by diddy and other people is in there. and other people come in monday at least ten people died in this village many of them small children who weren't strong enough
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to withstand the strong currents of the flowing water and now that the water levels receded people are beginning to find the bodies of their loved ones trucked in trees or in other debris meanwhile the survivors desperately need food homes were destroyed crops were destroyed finally some food has arrived from the national disaster agency that's not nearly enough to go around the government says it doesn't have nearly enough resources to feed the people here in the like this all over central mozambique. a week on a staggering number of people are still stranded in mozambique son clinging to trees and rooftops many local residents are doing all they can to help those trapped by the floodwaters as for me to miller reports from the era. this is a domicile immense fourth trip to boozy in two days the fisherman is using his boat to risk you as many people as he can who are stranded in the flood hit area after
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cyclonic die struck mozambique. daughter now reaches as high as eleven meters thumbs up the support when i first saw women with babies on their backs crying for help saying they were dying and i knew i had to do something about what i saw there was a catastrophe and they reminded me of two thousand and eight when another disaster struck. i'm supported. on the boat is a mother desperate to save her child she's come from the capital market to she last received word from her daughter days ago but there's been nothing since. you're here. as a mother i had to make this bold decision even though the rest of my family was against me coming here nobody thought i could survive this but i have to save my daughter and grandchild the area is vast flooding stretches for one hundred twenty five kilometers. hours later and from the dark a faint whistle in the distance alerts us to people calling for help as soon as the boat reaches them they pleads to get on they say they're exhausted they've not
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slept for days women children and the elderly are brought on board first hungry and thirsty it hasn't taken much time to fill the boat about two hundred people have been rescued and more want to get on but they simply know space. among those who have found a place on the boat is a dire her daughter and grandchild have had to leave her son in law behind he's a doctor and says there are too many people who need his help in boozy on the boat they do what they can to help the injured finally they reach bera some of these people will return to their families others have nowhere to go adama says he'll return the next day to the water that's taken so many lives for me or jazeera bear a muslim be. well let's get more on this now and speak to go of a day who is the global media manager for the u.k. charity save the children he joins us now from mozambique capital thank you very
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much for taking the time to speak to us now we know that conditions in the region are still extremely difficult relief efforts are still being hampered are aid agencies then in a position to respond to an outbreak of cholera. well we really are trying. get you know that as the item has shown this cycle you die devastated almost everything in a spouse not just how the house is but also roads infrastructure the harbor is is inaccessible currently for big ships they will start arriving in the next couple of days we hope with lots of aid and medical supplies for that cholera that is that is that is now spreading maybe you know the first cases have been reported on and this is what we feared and one for from the beginning and you know in
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a crisis like these when water comes in and come to contaminates everything in its path there is no clean water left and it's just a waiting for it for disease to break out we hope it we can you know organizations going to contain it. we've been expecting that sadly the death toll of two hundred ninety three that's where it stands at the moment the expectation is that that is likely to rise above a thousand when do you think we might get more clarity on that. it's very difficult to say but as the waters will reseed. you know more as as your item also shown more and more bodies will will you know becomes visible maybe they were trapped in their houses in trees and people will start looking for the lost ones and sadly they will find them maybe died of that water flows in the water. so yes it is inevitable that the death toll will rise and that is that is that is terrible that's why aid organizations and local organizations and n.g.o.s are you know are
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doing everything they can to scale up the operation to get as many goods and supplies into the into the area as possible to to help and support as many people as possible and you know give them shelter give them food give them clean water show it to help prevent outbreak of disease is also to give them soap you know hygiene make. kits like like and jerry cans hold so they can carry clean water everything to contain. further outbreak of diseases that's right right at the moment it's about meeting people's basic needs they need food clean water shelter and we're speaking about a vast number of people here one point seven million people but sadly these are people many of whom might not have had much to begin with right now it's a battle for survival but one of the challenges when people start to rebuild their lives after this. well let's for our first i would say look at get them all as many
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as possible to safety before they can start rebuilding but it is as you say this wasn't an area where people may not have had a lot but they had possessions and you know how's a sports span kitchen supplies that they cooked with they had maybe had t.v.'s they had you know they had the basic stuff and it's all washed away now they have nothing left except the things they would carry. what we are very concerned about of course as we are save the children is that a lot of as your item also showed you know a lot of people have been so i've been separated from each other families have been torn apart children are out there on their own colleague of mine. or of staff on the ground of us sort of working for save the children they came across for orphans in one of the camps for orphans that has children travelling on the wrong. and they are children who are unaccompanied by by adults they can't they the room the risk of violence abuse all forms of abuse maybe they have to start working to make
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a living just to get by a coping mechanism we are extremely concerned parents have been calling us that there that they can't find their children you know it's heartbreaking stories all right thank you very much rick. joining us there from save the children in my priest who appreciate your time and best of luck with your work thank you very much for breaking news now the special counsel's investigation into russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidential election has concluded robert miller's report has been submitted to the u.s. attorney general william it looks into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to influence the outcome of the election so let's get more from patty cullen who is in washington patty the report has been completed and submitted it's now in the hands of the attorney general what will he do with it well he said that under that when he was confirmed he said under the guidelines he basically needs to take
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