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eleven they asked the world anti doping agency to lift the ban. the theme was that this is of the all. guess within the wonder scene yet up. north but hate us. an e-mail more school that you know i mean there are cases where your dear friends of him even though you know. him best of your most. so football has used a band method and then still manages to get it validated by the world anti-doping agency the world's most popular sport has rewritten the rules on doping. helmet lead explaining why he should keep a sas sawmill you'll do all this your career national sport energy to do point three let them bash shots if you could meet again it will be on to your court be such a vocal plug otoh do ca go off it first city get
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a quick. it took about circular of well with what research when he feels he's bought. you this book or your. formula. that didn't succeed the our corporate model every year but it was on the boat races he points on that is really going to go and it's also a sin he got. suckered into that's when a song to get you gone is the concords you know about it don't. let it go you. don't let me know the point was religion lessons courses but i'm sure a lot as it says on the be i strongly about modern. reforms for amongst them spotless economy and all of. those to me serve pan baldish were a whole. lot of poor demonic severity this does a tickle to depeche so called occiput did have them all or just under lexi's and it
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could be used more easily to happy i know the power is less i saw it in a spend and then i thought all they said about if you know a lot i make evil fav evil looking to feel it it's this book perhaps it's only the . players unions federations and sporting events balkanize as all have opposing interests to the success of anti doping the tour de france association and the one hundred television channels that cover the event do all they can to maintain the clean image of the sport the race claims of us ship of over three and a half billion p.g.a. year. it's the third largest global sports event after the olympics games and the football world cup. a lot of that with your office in the us was really does your.
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thank you three thousand one hundred fifty nine kilometers nine mountain ranges four different altitudes of course with twenty one stages an enemy to rest days according to some this route could certainly encourage doping. was. i. wasn't it wasn't that he was going. for the head of the tour doping belongs in the past. but it was. all these i think. i've only. have i i however some traces of the
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past are always present i respond surface stina and team kofi defs remind everyone of significant doping cases. star athletes that used to dope have returned such as alexander vinokourov who's now the head of team a stana. others have gone on to become consultants on televisions like who shot. in spite of the sixteen year in re tests that proved negative in the tour de france two thousand and fifteen edition christopher froome the winner of the tour could not escape a suspicious public. numerics wanted to do more than he can get hold of the soviet system ask him. what
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we did we could do for four hours and almost using only reason our boys will give you a cd you thought. you know. shit on these altar boys is the reason why there's so many beautiful view. so how effective are the tests carried out for the tour de france. who. was a puppet. over. of korea delivers the samples to one of the french anti doping agency's analytical abara trees near paris the winner of each stage and wearer of the yellow jersey attested every day. in the sectors of. curator don't. have a kind that is it on any of that about that. ghost you know on their bodies on your
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back tickle tickle you and then you do either all see it all or see if they all said you're visually dave you look at them and then escape there is another. fuck up about just when you're looking at all and if it a thought a fossil. out of three hundred sixty five you're in tests there was only one positive in two thousand and fifteen cyclists are doping less than they used to or better so favorite. if. the sick list took up on top of oscar and. doesn't record. a playlist but if you. push x. year now and no more young mean what i want you on. the dope athletes are far ahead of the game the bara trees have never uncovered
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significant doping cases labs look for products that the athletes do not take anymore. meanwhile athletes take products that the labs do not know about so for ten years cyclists footballers and other athletes have used doping mechanisms without being detected. a simple customs check caused a scandal in one thousand nine hundred eighty in the car of the medical agent for team festina two hundred thirty five vials of doping substances and dozens of other products were found though no athletes had tested positive. one in nine hundred eighty eight christophe persona was a part of team festina when it was disqualified from the tour. at the time he was the only one to denounce doping in cycling an early whistleblower. when. he left the professional the main still continues to contest the v t t frontally
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championship at the age of forty. christopher song has not forgotten the race for substances between the tour de france competitors. there are still puzzles that i want to point it will last us in about our top all not. up with us it's. a long way. to shut. up or to raise it. it up with will put usually only tell you notice one i was for this you have a lispund you or your ability in it to sell you it is you keep committed when you look if you know when you do nearly came your way in when you are in the media bridgenorth even your own core that came up in the only computer isn't for the robot you will see when you are exude even your own say is all you could give them for their own see even you can avoid compare it to an even one part of this would
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you keep of humility the more you have only put you in as you can obviously given in a canoe mule in one unit that when he sent it to the wallet in a system no longer and one more quick to move and i said. i. thought to the owner of the valley poker the diversity due to your normal or normative ing idea line almost this will be the divinest of possibly don't go well here it will but not multi shoes with a pot i'm up before you do can hire tim you don't know scar on you mongers up on the ruby on the cross it is for sale on post gave how to put them to to define straight up because you know who and how did you feel please the choice of you was in a poor. city. can neither come from either file
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a pocket or. you know by this wave it's a fit on one. thousand nine hundred ninety nine christopher song denounced his first tour de france a year after the festina scandal he was the only one to maintain doping was still prevalent. support of the event thank god i did he did do but he delivered you he don't. need to bodily harm or the loss of form of so in my view but then to me then to perform i tended to don't. continually make and just declare. the press calls him mr clean but in reality he's perceived as the black sheep of the cycling world he carries on thanks to the help of his wife. so you like long preamble since you don't bash satyr say take us leave your. country if you're simply really and i need to stick around so yeah. the
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folks at the cock down if it's that i will stick it because but what will tell to the no having to present a hundred. plus a tear to gotten people for. that year lance armstrong was preparing to win his first tour de france the start of a long series of wins this would never have been possible if the international cycling union u.c.i. had acquired the proper tools for dope testing. biologists gerard diem had proposed that the cyclists be given an enhanced biological passport. because your id for any program all demeanor of struggle i deserve a laugh what do you think they're more barge see keep out wolf is it pretty easy to
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set up for it or the fortunes of those social group leaders are going to talk to the dollar falls who can ye group are note or other i will meet you obviously that levied all the false see that we do jews able to get over this we do mean other storm away the immediate more suspect the doctors during a mountain stage coast of challenge the american. attack. attack of us all. that i read of auk in anything i'm just curious about here folk when it's all about you what other toward in this recess while i couldn't i was hit by the ball. in we go to hugh my dear we feel the models he came across appreciate it probably because you see him a sympathize with you seek him goodbye for more are created by my presence for me you untie me now i will call. my school and cooper
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family poker. rejected by the group could have been sown brings down but the twelve stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take thirteen years to admit the truth. did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance yes and then we do the kind some form of we're off it's a dopey belief. and we've done that when it was something thirty years ago. when one features on one feels i was in examples for them all syria has only had tickets for the. back on what she described as her last week not some artistic tomato system and getting. rid of the contour politically for someone. who grew up with it when the country put it if you were to visit a potter one you went to meet up with there are some of us in assisting with it it
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is tough and korean you tube is one trillion sharma and you go over those exit when i mean as anthony by some of the opposition as a plucky on the new question of one or two more than you know. they're going to wrong on as your pa games pass it but we have been so good it will . have a cascade when i was in exeter are being. sick up and i hear more in italy was a bomb a little ball was persecuted by empty quicker on. a person the image wash all the. sure. she does objective. is indeed what. they were miss all of it. to support him once or for me appearing near shore. but pushing. someone.
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if you don't want it is not their home business it is complete hutto that are so pro media to support him or to do cash you can with the supply vary their promotion or sure you pointed it exploitive certain costs in form of the things he was and calls on the panels on the seat is a concern the law community this positive looks at a very stressful in a holistic communities and their power back to santa and sincere to his don't see put it her career loose books or the liberal arts who are are in poverty key else it was her this was a book society the in a society that boasts of. competition and continuous need to itself more and more people are interested in dumping techniques. how much is mimicking athletes boost to performance an effort to market in constant growth the sports nutrition center has become very competitive. you know it's
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a matter of profound regret to every member of this house the once again we have been unable to support leaving the euro. the implications of the house's decision our growth the legal to fourteen hours the united kingdom is due to leave the european union on the twelfth of april in just fourteen days time that is not enough time to agree that just late for and ratify a deal and yet to house has been clear it will not commit to leaving without a deal and all the headlines this hour hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting on the streets of algeria's capital in the biggest anti-government demonstrations in the unrest erupted six weeks ago police used tear gas and water cannon to break up the protests demonstrators are demanding an overhaul of the entire political system the united nations security council is meeting to discuss the deteriorating situation in mali. there are asking for more troops and resources but as fighting intensifies some countries are pulling out their soldiers from the
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un peacekeeping force pope francis has enacted a landmark new legislation to protect children from sexual abuse and you law requires the immediate reporting of abuse allegations to batek and prosecutors it's the first such policy for the roman catholic church thailand's election commission has withdrawn its unofficial vote count from sunday's election after increasing allegations of cheating and voting irregularities the results showed the party allied with the ruling military is winners but some parties are rejecting that result and the head of the chinese tech giant while ways defended the company's commitment to security after facing further accusations of failing to repair flaws in technology in ited states is leading a campaign to blacklist weiwei after accusing them of being a security threat while ways denied its technology can be used by the chinese government for spying. well our program on sports doping now continues but i will
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be back after that with the news hour for you that is in twenty five minutes time do join me then i see a bit later. it is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and need heat in a off trash you know. not insignificant in the embers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as a crime carried down very significantly by dictating the government if they fucked up policy shalt not kill part of the radicalized series on al jazeera it's basically a separatist push the east russians in crimea and major economic challenges now ukraine is getting ready to elect a new leader from thirty nine candidates what course will the country take join us for special coverage of the ukrainian presidential election on al-jazeera.
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after having fought for clean cycling former cyclist christophe muscle hopes to encourage decent practices so much damage has become an international anti doping advisor in the southwest of france supported by the police and customs officers he says the tests. on. the. dispy. this year are some additional. be gentle bunch of the league this year though said. france's bodybuilding championship an amateur and allegedly aesthetic sport which consists of developing muscle mass. oh.
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somebody builders use banned products. but. she devoted an hour assessing your way to good as he leads me to. the sunset for me to come along . one of us always something that you were going. to post articles a pimple you sure. it's going to be. some to destroy a force on your. t.v. take control is not on the. high end when you're almost there. but. it works a lot easier than last week. result nearly a quarter a positive. you have these ads on that wouldn't let me thank you no one knows the law. there are. never. he got
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along to a few was any. good after one that. told of some on the phone then. the third year for the day. the police and customs officers regularly seize banned products from the homes of sellers it's a flourishing black market estimated to be worth over thirty billion euros a year worldwide. less risky than prostitution and narcotics this illegal trade is in the hands of large criminal organizations. should be your ticket to quickly show. organisation don't go to see all of meant the norm we're already the. rebel the mushy.
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body the best at this and it's always on this is the opposite of that. so where are these don't bring products manufactured. the republic of moldova near ukraine. right in the center of the capital is balkan pharmaceuticals. a laboratory employing a staff of eighty into pollock uses it of illegally selling dope and products all over the world. when your public. may be coming to you to disperse them with cardiovascular fortuna still is for a. whole lot of it was it to put ourselves in the county if that is your thought. just for thought for that's what this allows for but if i think. the manufacture of
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such products is perfectly legal in moldova sportsmen though use many of them for purposes other than those intended. clomid or clomid a drug usually prescribed to sterile women is used by bodybuilders after testosterone treatment. likewise side to made or lower thyra nine sodium a thyroid hormone used to supplement steroids and pyrrus a town psychostimulant that works on the central nervous system is used by athletes to. proved their ability to concentrate. much of the something a bit a good idea is much much co-publisher lot of money coming to do you teach this medication falls into public domain and many major pharmaceutical laboratories have stopped manufacturing it some of them have been banned from being sold in europe such as claimed buter of the drug intended for race horses what is it just i just
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want to. dogs. in reality it is mostly used by athletes to melt away excess fat. they something. you don't want to chill. much with. not licensed yet their products are sold on various specialist websites in a range of languages. these illegal sales financed the construction of this new law bar a treat if cost of which was twenty six million euros far higher than water's annual budget. doping products sometimes cause irreversible damage so the trivialization is worrying for doctors. zoe to inland is
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a five time weightlifting champion for china for the forty eight kilos category she retired from the sport in one thousand nine hundred three. and there was your view that they were not. what you do. as you stand there now is what you get when you. to achieve this she took masculine hormones. they did kill the other woman to make a cd and this was out in someone's yard and years ago my son got. this medication consisted of steroids used for in home sing muscle mass many of the other athletes in her team suffered side effects.
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then you. are leaders and they are not war. this is. what you do when you hope you have never provided any. in the eyes of. your heart of any. kind of a slice of the way so i have heard are so and they always are they say they are high that. there is our dollars. dollars to heal of america are. also available online on state of the art undetectible doping products these
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products are unavailable on the market and are very dangerous products such as the growth hormone d.m.p. the new trophy no extremely toxic. it was identified by interpol who raised the alarm after several people using it died of hypothermia the orders are delivered by mail often escaping customs checks. growth hormones and t.v. five hundred a miracle molecule used by cyclists once paid for into an account in thailand then dispatch from china via hong kong. these thought hormones were paid for by bank transfer to an account in slovakia and dispatched from poland. even do need to feel used for rapid weight loss and fatal at four times the recommended dose ordered from a website based in panama it was dispatched from the u.k. even more amazing is this molecule sent from china known as f g four five one two
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pharmaceutical abar trees a still testing its effectiveness against certain forms of anemia sodas around four hundred euros a gram a one month course of treatment for elite athletes would cost almost three thousand euro news. these products a proof of worldwide trafficking a parallel market with the barra trees websites and deal is spread out all over the world a global market which athletes willingly use. anybody knew or the priest or your mom but you don't go all of it an admitted you nestle narrative a poor opinion it will be the birds that. you know the pompadour soon you would do best with moche when you were done sean bell speech on to my new computer or was it is almost sophisticated yet because of the pull you must go up
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and moments you meet go some you know all city cops in my own drugstore lonesome song was a real hoot lee if you fall asleep so has to get the record recorders john must be strongly county needed if he's going there people because that's what number of them on your presence in the uk one can get us to nail he just wouldn't give us the scene to do better be go with him go on an image was on your bar automatic and even when you want to. learn some strong matter going to look at it with yourself the butt hip would have an attitude that. you would also feel this does. it all sums. it. all out much but to start trucking. i least of all to aid you nicky medicare or let you more sophisticated. needed support real fs only little nader i always ask. because it
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emits saki swampy gig e.q. what act is going to. seek those. leave or he will show from continue sure don't know i am living and it that do that well i think that because short look at who showed an overall profit and quirky free. pleasure they are diminishing me you would appear to kill those. among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him. secretly for one million dollars given a life banned by the italian cycling federation in two thousand and two he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the two thousand and eight fifty kilometers walk
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a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. four years later. such a bleed to feed on saturday carlina cost net a auto uptick you know. it was also the less well that only by the. computer at the book get you to go along for your good. job ok winter olympiad the on the prima play on a mission to wallboard them for a lot of. meet the me or sponsor of the hour or. to start on a bus or not to the chick least look at the failure song or some lost a thaw missing contact all the little fella can i mean this a bit of ok. in a free childhood but k. . they were mine only not always thought the ball on the moon all was put there for a quintile your op i got the.
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cash if you are. in we. thought he'd. keep our little you know he was born soft and at the wrong but we. done to solve the air. of a tall catch at the. cheek least for the soul when they were done. it but they will. be out the whole pay. and of all body. shots and denounces the impunity of those who cover up doping the coaches and the officials who are really punished interviewed by the prosecutors once a declared that his national federation knew full well that he was using performance enhancing drugs and allowed him to do so on a key. key to far. funny and
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they want to say they will not. buy we'll. be children mitchell school and they will program carol none of the. ok. we need a paid job in quick hazily of what the big deal but they want all of it and locally lost in seventy. four years after his suspension has returned to competition to put a stop to suspicions he now trains with sundra donati one of the things most celebrated opponents. yes the big i mean they're ok with you for this yesterday forgot our favorite o.t. don't look at the b.j. only got it. she's young you can't r.t. it when you're the saw studies system of the control law case yet you got an sia that larry you got on here for me young kid you got to see haven't told me go get
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difficulty that in a decent odds between your job in southall mean to me can you say the wall to wall the bottom into your model of. course i could pull your fun. onyx now undergoes strict and doping tests. he's been tested more than forty times in one year compared to an average of two to five times for other athletes his blood parameters are scrutinized more than is usual for the regular biological passport. a. decade only five full bore on the. same. day. at all and they were found in the. back
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a day and i've got. many athletes are now demanding crease drug testing independent of athletics associations. confronted by repeated doping scandals the world anti-doping agency tried to clean house they conducted an investigation on the cheating done in russia water delivered its conclusions in the presence of hio samples the german journalist who was the first to report on the russian don't bring scandal. ladies and gentlemen members of the media welcome to geneva for this special what the independent commission press conference we've found cover ups we've found destruction of samples in the border is we've payments of money in order to conceal the interest among others so it's. it's worse than
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we thought all of this could not have happened and continue to happen without the knowledge of and either actual replied consent of the state authorities so i mean their lab is gone there their national group of variation is gone we've recommended that the russian athletics federation be suspended they're gone. in banning russia from the global sport soon the agency revealed that they'd come to the same conclusions as the german journalist one year after his initial revelations. here avoiding talk is this gun says this team pushed offshore that was often thought to hear from the president of a conceived is this a clutch or is this off i go for this because i'm too which is what history doesn't come in the thirty's all those wrongs committed all the common hard let's at least you're shopping for the ones who went over the albert when we tell you to really step on of which that. they are we just in the world are going to go to extra to
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look at his thinking and know like apostrophes it will keep going on as the theories now did you had to pull the mr good to see just but sure now. give you a business class will remember class your days was it said the local sex presenter by the concern is that flies out would just sort of sustain all systematically let them each a fine you or me cheeta yes of the ways there were reports of floods i mean cheater and we didn't know was the fellows in a scandal about that and that it was about the crises got rid of us meant a bit when you list upon the way your motion which is that when you crises go on to look and go i guess for the president when you teachers go but will be as a chef. committee that was the opposition that went to it is portable it did an ounce get wanting it done then for a month they showed us that was a wishlist thought in the chaps a sense of carrying it's the voters get bought out with boys when you're asking us but through and the pressure on the part of the news turner cooks when you don't there isn't it is as though it does so gets even and but who do you see need another and said look and go against.
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rush's sanction is a bittersweet victory for whistleblower the part of us who was suspended from all competition along with two thousand russian athletes. it's just that. it's literally i don't like new things i put it to my god see but i would still. get there was to be over time to call it it only said that. having taken refuge in the usa thousands of miles from moscow out of work and unable to compete whistleblowers yulia and vitali feel abandoned by the world sporting institutions in return for doing all of that. she got sanctioned and neither i.o.c.
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wider or either boy is. ready to address this issue as of now because i guess they have bigger issues to deal with they have to reinstate russia and they can't worry about a small athlete from russia the kind of political. i call it. i don't call it politics. who really has it in their interest to end cheating in sports athletes doctors and sports federations enrich themselves through doping countries circumvent the international convention against doping in sport the world anti-doping agency's efforts to protect the integrity of sports competitions if doping is unstoppable what will the world of sports look like tomorrow. according to sports experts most records will no longer be able to be beaten
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starting in two thousand and thirty humankind will reach their physiological limit but some are already dreaming up ways that athletes can improve further through biotechnology and prostheses restore do it that it exhausts you want to do that cul de sac of his corky go to medical science at the preview of already made sick. plywood there which will be sold or all said your pleasure there was it take ski for him would you ship bob or a little tots from korea or free version if the tours it is used today are because it is. for his their shock gen sippers your boss with it while it's called missions devalue if he screws it or strategically they are visiting that in your area giving your daughter with her welfare i would as president of the us. i'm all for di this
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is who enjoyed v. me although neither side called as with us of course he they could we do best bob no i live on the show it just didn't associate the.
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hello again it's good to have you back this hour going to start here in australia where we are watching one front you can see right here pushing across the southeast and with that we're seeing a lot of severe weather so we're talking thunderstorms hail as well as gusty winds behind the system we're talking about some cooler air coming in so here from melbourne well on friday we saw a temperature reaching to about thirty degrees dropping down now to about forty degrees or so high on saturday now once that front pushes through the temperatures will drop as well so for sydney you're not going to drop as low but you will see a change in your air as well for about twenty one degrees there up towards president it is going to be rain for you on sunday thunderstorms with a temper there of twenty seven degrees well here across the north in the south island things are looking too bad now the north island is picking up some clouds
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that are coming into play but it's really going to be the south island over the next few days that same frontal boundary is going to cause a problem as it moves across the tasman sea so as we go towards sunday night particularly in the overnight hours here across the south island you will see thunderstorms and some of them could be quite severe well across japan things are going to get worse over the next few days in terms of weather no he too bad right now on saturday but as we go towards sunday it is going to be more rain across the region tokyo it's going to be arraigned if you with a temperature of nineteen. on counting the cost we look at what's holding in the knees here back from becoming a two trillion dollar economy as the world's biggest democracy gets ready to vote will ask who is financing politics in india and mexico's government is axing social programs for the country's poorest we'll tell you why counting the cost but i'll just zero. april on al-jazeera nato leaders will gather to celebrate the seventieth
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we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring you the news and current of things that matter to. al-jazeera. zero. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes so the nerds are the no news coverage on the. british prime
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minister's breaks it deal rejected a third time parliament now has two weeks to come up with a new plan or crash out of europe. hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of algiers demanding an overhaul of the entire political establishment also. we're just about to board a canadian air force. operation find out next why this has become one of the deadliest peacekeeping operation in the u.s. history. with all your support as barcelona appropriate for a city dalby. takes aim at his critics in argentina we'll have that story for you later this news hour. we begin the hour here in london where british m.p.'s have rejected the government's brights it deal for a third time the prime minister had promised to resign if it was passed but the
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withdrawal agreement failed to win enough support falling short by fifty eight votes treason may now has until april twelfth to come up with a new plan or face the prospect of crashing out with no deal barker reports. the our eyes to the right two hundred eighty six the nose to the left three hundred forty four. the breaks it breaks through the pritish prime minister had staked her political career on has been defeated the country remains in confusion the speaker rising kit should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this house that once again we have been unable to support leaving the european. the implications of the house's decision. britain has only two weeks to find an alternative way forward otherwise it will crash out of the e.u. without a deal without a plan. gerry called the opposition labor leader said the defeat paved the way for
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a general election but says speaker of the house has been clear this deal now has to change the has to be an alternative found and if the prime minister can't accept that then she must go not at an indeterminate date in the future but now so that we can decide the future of this country through a general election treason may had promised to resign if a deal was passed but the gamble failed to win support for northern ireland's democratic unionist party that props up maine's government remember this brics it means bracks it and this we are very clear we will be leaving the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen is eleven pm what. the original deadline date is hugely symbolic for the prime minister and for seventeen million people who voted for breaks it. to leave the european union all those furiously breaks it is they've gathered outside parliament on the day in which the
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u.k. was meant to be leaving the house where is that money do you think the division inside parliament was echoed on the streets around it the countries that olds with itself . these are hard line breaks the tears of this is what they think of the e.u. . so how can britain move forward from here but it may have missed the opportunity for an orderly exit on may the twenty second but to resume a could still give her deal another go possibly even next week meanwhile in pisa hunting for a majority for an alternative to teresa mayes plan they fail to rally around a single idea so far they'll try again on monday a second referendum a general election another breaks of extension anything seems possible but british politics remains powerlines to leave barca al-jazeera westminster
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paul brennan is outside the british parliament and joins us live now as we've been hearing paul it's third time unlucky for the british prime minister does this now mean she'll give up the fight. i think it's a likely that's a reason they would give up at this late stage she has shown herself to have extraordinary resilience so far and the indications coming out of downing street in the wake of the vote were that they were at least going to try and find ways of carrying on i mean the prime minister's official spokesman said that the vote was going in the right direction now it's difficult to see whether he had his tongue very firmly in his cheek in that it was talking about the the amount of the defeat coming down and down and down from two hundred thirty two hundred forty nine and today fifty eight i mean i suppose it is going in the right direction but it's certainly not going in the right direction quickly enough to to salvage the prime minister's deal at least the question mark now is is really what happens next
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m.p.'s are who already on wednesday of this week seize control of a window of opportunity in the commons to put forward eight alternative options that they wanted to vote on none of them got a majority but they're going to have another run at it on on monday of next week and there is the expectation indeed if not just hope that a customs union which only lost its which was defeated by eight votes last time might actually just scrape across the line they were very there were twenty eight abstentions by the cabinets. in wednesday's votes so you know you're talking about the fluid numbers here now to talk about the procedure and to talk about the possibilities louis lloyd is joining us from the institute for government louis can the prime minister bring back deal again really is it is it procedurally possible i mean certainly number ten would like us to think that she can the big question is
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whether the speaker will allow her to and he has been very clear previously that if the deal doesn't change substantively the house cannot fight. it's a game that has already voted multiple times and rejected it multiple times so for him to change his mind and that would be a very significant u. turn for someone who is being again fairly intransigent like the prime minister in this process but procedurally it would be viable if the speaker decided that he was fine with it then she could but it's very much up to the speaker it almost seems as though the rules of parliaments have been highly turned to jelly by this whole process become far more flexible than many of us would expect no absolutely i mean it's interesting that the rules have always had a degree of flexibility about them in that for the most part they are conventions but it's just that those conventions haven't really come under challenge before in quite the same way they have in the last judgment and weeks and months so certainly as being. a pending of conventions every writing of rules even if they want formal
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rules and it's hard to see where that's going to take us actually and how long that could actually play out in the future because one of the biggest problems that we have here now is as the limitation of time it's effectively eleven days i think it is until the european council meets the us on the tenth of april twelfth of april is has this been set now as the new bracks it dates. the prime minister if she wants to contemplate alternatives really doesn't have much time and i'm going to ask you this question if she decides that she doesn't like what m.p.'s present as a result of the indicative votes next week can she refuse to carry out the will of the m.p.'s. technically yes she's not obliged to carry out the will of the m.p.'s politically that would be very difficult so you know legally she can do it she likes the government can decide it wants to do something completely different but as you say time is a limiting factor here if she doesn't take that on board if she tried to present
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her current deal again to parliament particularly having not taken on board what parliament said it wants that would be roundly rejected again almost certainly and that means that you are just running up the twelfth of april deadline without any alternative agreed to fall out and she will have to then offer an extension from the e.u. that is longer than twelve a project line and that extension would have to be justified either by her saying that she will have a general election or a second referendum and that's a very big coup for her to make it a sport that they're all big goals at this point to lose lloyd from institutes of government highlighting the difficulties that we have in predicting just exactly how it's going to play out over the next coming week and thank you very much paul brennan with all the latest from westminster. on now ear pain council president donald tusk wasted no time in giving his response saying that eat as well now meet on april tenth to discuss the way forward so let's get more on that when sasha who
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joins us now from brussels tell us more about the reaction there from a u.s. officials is there a sense that no deal preparations being made now. well there's no doubt says that the no deal scenarios one that's being spoken about by increasing number of e.u. officials is a real possibility the chief gregson negotiator michel barnier i mentioned just on thursday before this vote today that this was something that you are busters e.u. member states are preparing for they are prepared for but they need to ramp up those preparations because a new deal is really for him the plausible option at the moment because of this deadlock over briggs's and the vote today in the u.k. parliament m.p.'s there choosing not to support it with all the green which is really just feel this sense of frustration and really breaks it for t.v.
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here in the european union now what is happening next is that on april the tenth you have donald tusk the e.u. council president who's called this e.u. special summit at that summit trees in may will be invited and she will be expected to present britain's plan going forward if she doesn't have a plan lead to say that on april the twelfth britain will simply leave the european union without a deal that is something they've worked very hard to try and avoid there are a few options on the table. the council president talking about the possibility of really long extension to give everyone more breathing time to come up with some new plan but as it is today i think many in the e.u. a feeling well really quite deflated about this process aren't thanks very much with the latest from brussels. so ahead for you in this news hour from london a plea for help from residents of a sprawling refugee camp in nigeria home to thousands fleeing separatist violence
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