tv Up Front 2019 Ep 10 Al Jazeera May 26, 2019 7:32am-8:01am +03
7:32 am
because the only this is be. insincere. and they give us a moment to turn on me and the mayor no they don't want to hide. in this. but i get them when they do internet only seem up to fund. this of us i mean. they love us and yet i thought it could become envy. that i mean that but i've come yet into a bus and all ok so wolf. yeah i. think. we need to get as led by. what it says. but i would in the united negro into a. month just so light is its only way to cure me not of them but i do have. to. say this in our family if you see what he and i no no no but i'm not on this
7:33 am
early but on time while you all know where they see that they don't give up on it and then take that man to their death but out of econ feeling that when they love my. new kid and they can deny. they are no one but i wonder i think you know and i thought what i think is under idea. they look good in the hall or to come up with about their height and what is the ok you know but i think. can hike on the sea in the all done if any and all that when i wanted. to ask for my last call yourself you could you get in whatever medical and the loss of a gun 010. and that is. what
7:34 am
the police found you're going to cut. into the c'mon guys and his big toe in this town down there in. the room won't shoot speed kill assume clooney and. get us if. you don't want to and told him to do monkey not so young so he. has the economy in there that's in limbo look down on you with nato yep and occasion to intervene we've all said it to another neighbor knew it but only if you want to go then you're going to get it. and soon as you know. it's. your game
7:35 am
7:36 am
7:37 am
7:38 am
7:39 am
be. on that they're interested in. little moment. all need to hold on. these are all unique because he got to sleep last night in. 5 years i do think. if you can get by circuit africa where most. of the terminal. done this there is here local time and if this. was will. be 0 i'm going to know because.
7:40 am
it was a minute of them but i need to. eat when i eat oh yeah and if you know. i hear you calling out. that. i can't be the same up a stand they can play. to get the gossip but everybody but i cannot help. but when we will. leave the city you. know what else i would. like your people to show in the place of yours. that i mean. i mean not always if you want to get a little bit of a good look at all the other fun we now know that in the long run it through and
7:41 am
mining you know what i want to do to keep the biggest one but i doubt. the blame on. me let me. let me tell. them off mic see. really you would like to be an athlete it would. be funny one time it could even though. one does say we know they are going he says you need to be done and. you know one of them opened up on the saddle us. a little over. a period we're going to try to get you to more slippery.
7:42 am
slope does stuff to your skin but. there was the plan for the not to see me. good a good big. stocks but. boy. oh. well he's seen. and i'm really. and demarest are you back. there she showed us when the who call me that. john does all of the indian antics discommode chip us all you know i didn't know what i hope but i'm proud to know that keep coming home overlooking the yank out fact that point out i was even going to go home. from them like. to. thank you very.
7:43 am
least we are at liberty to yank the taliban out feel the weight now that we are live and so will do that says address the basis of the song. in the us like you will. work out ok. i am going to hear you say you are angry crowd now said the boy is going to say i thought i had gotten so little at mine you know no more but i'm. going to throw you out i fell but it's again the thing that has them up all across economic you know but out well watch out out there but you think you know if you want to hear you'll go through it you're going if you mean look at you know photosphere don't
7:44 am
7:45 am
7:46 am
. could. be it could be. the. a policy imposed decades ago pregnant woman part that she would selectively goods and have only boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences for creating a pool of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level will be get being given money money to agree destro zation our money to get other people to be the sterilisation how does their examines the politics of population control. we have
7:47 am
a news gathering team here that is 2nd to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once you've got to be able to react to all the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to them. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. the pollution is palpable. delis shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but its unique features have been gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer and asks why more is not being done to relieve its citizens the least deadly air on the jersey of. examining the headlines a collapsed economy believes that many people are struggling to survive setting the
7:48 am
discussions people have to wait i don't think it can look that way any longer sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform the media's motivate and inspire. the world is watching on al-jazeera. al jazeera. hello and welcome to this hour live from doha i'm martine denis coming up in the next 60 minutes iran's foreign minister warns of a dangerous escalation as the u.s. sends more troops to the middle east. a deadline passes in algeria with no one
7:49 am
successfully registering to stand in the presidential election. people of all want to touch on. syria rama poses sworn in as south africa's president promising an era of hope and renewal plus. in the u.k. the race for prime minister to resign may's job is now in full swing. iran says the u.s. decision to send more soldiers to the middle east is extremely dangerous but president trump insists the deployment of $1500.00 extra troops is needed because of what he calls it rainy and aggression the iranian foreign minister mohammed the reef me miles arrived in the iraqi capital baghdad and his deputies used to begin
7:50 am
his tour of the region on sunday with stops in cata amman and kuwait was aris visit comes just weeks after a reported meeting with the democratic senator dianne feinstein in the united states that she is one of many democrats who've opposed the white house decision to sell weapons to its regional allies more on that in just a while 1st so let's hear from same as ravi our correspondent in tehran. the united states already has tens of thousands of active military personnel stationed in and around the middle east so $1500.00 more is a relatively small addition even billions of dollars in weapon sales to countries in the region could be seen as par for the course but in the current climate of conflict through the prism of tension with the united states iran is taking every move that the americans make in the region very seriously foreign minister jihad zarif said american decisions are endangering international peace and security he
7:51 am
said u.s. accusations against iran are only designed to justify hostile american policies and raise tensions in the middle east he also said once again that there will be no talks with the white house of u.s. president donald trump but reports of emerge the during a recent trip to the united nations in new york in april job odds are if met with democratic senator dianne feinstein who sits on the senate intelligence committee the foreign ministry in iran released a statement saying the meeting was consultation of and routine but should not be seen as any kind of a negotiation the goal the statement said was to maintain a line of communication with non governing political players in the u.s. to try to curtail the influence of pressure groups the so-called b. team as iranian leaders called a made up of the leaders of the united arab emirates saudi arabia and israel as well as u.s. national security advisor john bolton people that leaders into iran blame for pushing the united states towards conflict with iran well let's have more now on
7:52 am
that meeting between the senate intelligence committee member and the iranian foreign minister let's hear from our correspondent in washington she have a ton say. trouble ministrations reaction to news breaking about dianne feinstein's dinner with the report at least on the face of it appeared to back up what the iranians are saying this wasn't some back channel negotiations using feinstein as a goober between between the administration and the iranians or top of the assertions as a very angry about dianne feinstein are the other democrats like john kerry the secretary of state communicating with the iranians and undermining trumps foreign policy of course if i was about television that would be was what the americans would say but it's very difficult to tell what is going on if the and feinstein is the secret conduit is not a terribly good draw because she was reported to be walking around congress with the contact information pulled up on her i furnish a few days ago she searches the exactly keeping all of this terribly secret and
7:53 am
these for the moment is just adding to part of the trumpet ministration i'm told from zone stump stump speech and the narrative that kerry john kerry and other democrats are undermining undermining trumps foreign policy and should be prosecuted so as you've had the iranian foreign minister he's currently in the iraqi capital baghdad the talks with his iraqi counterpart mohammed al hakim. 2 day visit that comes amid heightened tensions between iran and the u.s. on friday protesters gathered in baghdad they were demanding that their government stay out of the dispute between iran and the u.s. they worried that iraq could become a battleground for a proxy war between these 2 rivals charles strafford has more from the iraqi capital. well certainly according to a spokesperson for the foreign ministry here in iraq these meetings are going to concentrate on 2 main areas the 1st one is strengthening ties between iraq and iran
7:54 am
and the 2nd one as you can imagine is very much according to the spokes person iraq's role in potentially trying to defuse this escalating conflict between its neighbor and the u.s. iraq is in a very very delicate position here because of the great influence that iran has on this country it is by far the largest regional ally of iraq economically politically militarily i think it's important to actually sort of break down exactly what these what the u.s. cause are iran's proxy groups that operate in this country exactly what they are not only were they integra were in the fight against eisel they were integrated into iraq security operators in 2016 and they have a very strong political presence here is world being represented by political parties in government they are very much institutionalized as part of iraq split
7:55 am
a cool and military situation here. a president trump is using the perceived threat from iran to declare a national security emergency and that would allow billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to go ahead without congressional approval and critics like the democratic senator and presidential candidate elizabeth warren say it poses a serious threat to civilians that it's revolting she says to suggest that we need to help the saudis kill civilians in order to stand up to iran our only emergency is a president who cares more about making money for his defense contract their buddies than the democratic will of congress or the moral catastrophe in yemen well nada hashimi is director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver he says the trumpet ministration is invoking a false threat in order to support its allies. i think there's several things that
7:56 am
are happening one there is a clear attempt to try and squeeze iran to promote regime change in iran there's an internal white house battle over how to proceed but the other element of the story here is the war in yemen there's a lot of outrage a lot of anger in the united states particularly in congress over you know the humanitarian catastrophe there the use of american weapons to commit war crimes against yemeni civilians and so the truck administration wants to support its saudi and iraqi allies i mean these are these are very close and intimate tie between those 2 countries and the only way you can get around congressional oversight which you know wants to block these arms sales in fact you know there was a you know a joint resolution in both houses of congress trying to prevent these types of arms sales that was vetoed by the president so so truckers evoking this you know false threat laying the blame on iran which is easy you know bogey to invoke to get
7:57 am
around congressional oversight to stick to a pre i think existing policy that is supporting the saudi policy in yemen you know to the end right or wrong the united states under a truck wants to back that policy now the deadline to apply to stand in algeria is presidential election which is shut off in july the 4th has polished local media is reporting that most possibly all of the potential candidates have failed to meet the legal requirements to run for president protests is against the elections they say the current government is linked to the former regime of abdelaziz bouteflika nationwide demonstrations continue into their 14th week that would have leaked it was pushed out of power off to weeks of demonstrations leaving the country at a crossroads the 82 year old was algeria's longest serving president he was in power for 20 years mass protests began in february when he announced his bid to run for a 5th term many thought he wasn't fit to run he had rarely been seen in public after
7:58 am
. suffering a stroke in 2013 by march 11th the president was forced to reverse this reelection bid he promised reforms and named to new prime minister but that wasn't enough use of lethal force a step down in april under pressure from protesters and the army well william lawrence is professor of political science and international affairs at george washington university and he's joining us from washington d.c. thanks very much for talking to us so how significant is this the fact that there have been people apparently applying to to join the list of contenders for the elections in july but none of them have been deemed except except of all. well this is another blow to the effort by the army to have elections on july 4th we are had a number of previous problems mayors and political social circle refusing to administer the elections i remember a national party or said written
7:59 am
a recent letter calling on the elections to be postponed because there is no a supporter in the general population and we had of course $77.00 letters of intent but none of these candidates approved and even some last minute withdrawals this week from kid s. that could have presented a viable ready candidate and so here we are again scheduled election and no candidates now we have as before hagerty n 1999 we have let sure all the opposition candidates with drew and have been rejected some of them and similar grounds what's different now instead we have the choirs in totality of the population and algerian officials who are opposed to their matches on current day so i don't see any way out except for the army to postpone the elections again so we haven't heard that that is indeed the case as yet what does it mean for this transitional authority that same place the. left hand the general ahmed guy who's the army chief the prime
8:00 am
minister but there was the interim president ben seller what does it mean for then . it means that the incremental transition that they have been guiding in visiting is failing because of the revolutionary demands of the crowd there in lies the rub because we have. calls for a total systemic change to a system that feels it needs to preserve itself just for the stability of the country and of course this has been a problem for all 14 weeks of the protests are we going to have a revolution or evolution for us under the current constitution most algerian protesters don't even believe in the current voting rules ready which they say include hundreds of thousands of dead people who voters already and they say for example president and many of them are even qualified to vote if you actually we don't have an ally.
43 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on