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reports on the contenders the latest t.v. debate you just raise your hands how if there isn't aren't you really wasn't that it was the times a copy of a voice is an opinion but all of these contenders say they'll do all the outgoing prime minister fails to do deliver breaks it we got here we can't let it go this is the 2nd t.v. debate between leadership hopefuls in 3 days 5 m.p.'s made the latest cut to become britain's next prime minister after a 2nd vote by conservative m.p.'s on tuesday boris johnson 126 leading the pack by a large margin is arch greg city airports johnson really out of the limelight he was absent from the 1st t.v. debate on sunday preferring to make his debate debut against this pared down group of rivals we must come out on the 31st of october because otherwise i'm afraid we face a catastrophic loss of confidence in politics we've already kicked the can down the
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road twice and i think the british people are getting fairly fed up with johnson's promise to negotiate a new brics a deal with the e.u. but insists the u.k. will leave the bloc come what may on october 31st this uncompromising stances made him popular with those who want a clean break from brussels. 80 votes behind johnson is the foreign secretary jeremy hunt described as a continuity to reason may not leaving the e.u. he said could be the end of the conservative party but he advocates working with the e.u. to negotiate a good departure deal. environment secretary michael gove from aims in 3rd place and in 4th international development secretary rory stewart has made a surprising gains he's the only candidate rejecting a new deal breaks it all if you are leaving the 31st of october if you're leaving no deal on the table please will someone tell me how you are going to do it against
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the consent of parliament there is a secret knockout ballot every day this week until thursday by them the hope is will know who the final contenders are it's then down to members of the conservative party to make better choices for. only 4 weeks after that we have an idea through the next prime minister will be wherever that is will not only have a massive impact on bracks it put on british politics going ahead for many months if not years to come. a successor to to resume a hasn't even been chosen but there's already talk about whether an early general election is likely johnson's promise to take the country out of the e.u. without a deal has led to predictions of a slap election soon after the new prime minister takes office if it comes down to a crunch a vote many conservatives believe johnson's the only candidate that can avoid a crushing defeat in the polls barca al-jazeera westminster. i s present donald
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trump has been forced to rethink his choice for defense secretary acting defense secretary patrick shanahan has withdrawn his nomination blaming what he called is painful and deeply personal family situation for abandoning his bid for promotion in jordan has more from washington. u.s. president donald trump had wanted to give acting defense secretary patrick shanahan the job permanently but after nearly 6 months on the job shanahan quit tuesday newspapers have published his family's history of domestic violence leaving shanahan with what he called no other choice i believe my continuing in the confirmation process would force my 3 children to relive a traumatic chapter in our family's life and reopen wounds we have worked years to heal ultimately their safety and well being is my highest priority. according to the washington post police arrested shanahan's wife for punching him
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in the face in 201-2011 shanahan son was arrested and charged for fracturing his mother's skull with a baseball bat the president long criticized for not vetting his top advisers called shanahan's departure regrettable i had heard about it yesterday for the 1st time i didn't know about it i heard about it yesterday it is it's. very unfortunate but senators didn't know any of this when they confirmed shanahan for deputy defense secretary in 27 teams and in light of the military's ongoing problems with sexual assault and domestic violence some congressional staffers say giving shanahan the top job permanently would have been difficult the new acting secretary current army secretary mark asper whom analysts consider very capable we'll have to see if the senate is in the mood to confirm just a very rock solid business like workman like person even so at
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a time of growing tensions with the wrong russia and china experts say don't trump can no longer rely on temporary help this is no way to run a railroad you don't go 6 months without cabinet officials we need people who are senate vetted who are well known who have permanent jobs for the positions they've been asked to fulfill and the trump administration should not feel proud of its record of taking 6 months to finish this to fit to fill this post the last thing patrick shanahan did before quitting deploy an extra 1000 u.s. troops to the middle east to send a message to iran his focus now dealing with his own family rosalyn jordan al-jazeera washington said ahead on the news our records i'm broken at a cricket walkout by the bank hating house sproul has the sports still stands.
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as well only thank you very much problems for how it's brazil at the copa america after they were held to a goalless draw with venezuela the home side actually had the ball in the net 3 times a day salvador but until there is occasions vi alvar came to venezuela's rescue controversy number one so have real judges his effort ruled out for offside there were 3 minutes ago if you leave it continually looks like he got a late winner for the harvest but once again intervened this time of a battle for the mino a judge to handle the ball little draw means brazil need a draw in their final group game against peru to qualify for the quarterfinals. last controversy but more goals than the other game in game 5 between the libya group coming back from a don't they. $31.00 at the american are in rio de janeiro and the level on the 4
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points of brazil in the group but they do have any goal difference. or qatar getting ready for their 2nd game of the copper against colombia the asian cup champions have one point after a fantastic comeback from 2 goals down to draw a paragraph in there are coach felix sanchez says the spirit in account is good. this group of players is very strong very united they've known each other for years and have a very clear goal to challenge the 2022 world cup and to represent qatar it's a very good level so the country can feel proud of them doing what they like and in a great competition they are enjoying the experience to improve to grow and to compete. brazil strikeout monitor extended her world cup goals record to 17 as they beat italy on tuesday but her parents see was the only goal of the game which means you to the inferior goal difference brazil are going through as 3rd place finishes that means they'll face a tough game against either germany or france in the last 16 italy won the group
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and will meet either ignored syria or china but it was australia who went through a 2nd place finishes in group c. thanks to strike a sam kerry she scored all 4 goals as they beat to break a $41.00 it's the 4th time in a row australia have reached the knockout stage where they'll be up against norway . but it's all about group d. on wednesday with england and japan doing battle to finish up in the lead at the moment and they've already qualified for the knockouts by 2 points because of a rather disappointing draw against underdogs argentine or in their opening game england are ready for a tough match. we still know them is the japan that one will cooks you know you said that they got the love inexperienced players but they've got enough players still who have won a world cup who have been to finals who have won a lot of trophies you know there are a lot of world class players and and we know that and we have the most respect for
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japan. starting in france the former head of european football michel platini insists he's done nothing wrong it's after a lengthy questioning by french anti corruption investigators he was quizzed all day and finally emerged in the early hours of wednesday morning it's all part of the ongoing inquiry into the awarding of the 2022 world cup that he was head of u.h.f. for 8 years and voted for qatar to host the tournament he denies any wrongdoing the 63 year old was banned from all football related activities following the 2015 corruption scandal. like this also that he still might come in the city to listen it was long but given the number of questions it could only be long they ask me questions on euro 2016 the russian world can't count of world cup perry st germaine 3 for so lots and lots and lots of things so i reply to all of that as my lawyer
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said i don't know why i'm here but hey i replied to all the questions. captain r. and morgan produced an absolutely amazing hitting display as the host england fired off a record breaking performance at the cricket world cup they thumped afghanistan at all trafford in manchester jonny bairstow set the ball rolling as it were as he made knowing to joe root for 88 but when morgan came to the crease that's when the big hitting really got on the way he hit 140 of just 71 ball the still can't believe i'm reading it but included $176.00 is that's an individual record for a one day international as well as the england team started to. of 256 of the ball as you can see being dispatched to all corners of all trafford as anyone posted a massive school of 397 to 6 world afghanistan they never really got close in reporter for archer taking 3 wickets as the ideal receiver creditably they did bad
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out there 50 overs for the 1st time they told him and making 247 for england winning by 150 rounds and i talk of the group excitable sort of i was champion guerard thomas says he is all ok after crashing in that. it came down during tuesday's 4th stage i needed hospital treatment he pulled out of the race but he's cleared to defend this sort of our starting next month comes just after a few days after is it seems chris froome suffered a season ending crash at the gritty of the fold but federer's got his grass court season after winning star the world number 3 with a straight sets win a. 1000000 in his 1st match of the hollow open that were looking for a record extending 10th title this year. but the real at the time it in this match. against fellow frenchmen. under a pair sorry when you lose your racket is padded there as well play some football
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instead i guess our new year's racket but the matches will. have some more sport for you in the 1300 news hour but that's always been for me for now crowd i think you very much that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera do stay with us plenty more world news coming up including reaction to the u.n. investigators report into the matter of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi saya rahman is when you next on al-jazeera stay with us. after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can out
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on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. and decide on a future. picture decodes the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine to on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every beauty's is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in 2008 the town put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it many brits anees happiness is what we ensure it's if it is quantifiable but by
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simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. voters beaten and polling stations storms 12 european politicians on trial for their role in a referendum on catalan independence their political opponents in the prosecutor's seat for a case that traces crucial questions about democracy and self-determination. but is the outcome already decided by a hostile spanish state. the catalonia trials justice or vengeance on a 0. the murder of jamal khashoggi is an extrajudicial killing for which saudi arabia is responsible according to a top u.n. investigator. the report also says the individual responsibility of saudi officials
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at the highest level should be investigated including crown prince muhammad bin sole man. i'm so raman you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up on the program investigators looking into the crash of malaysia airlines in eastern ukraine are set to release their findings. and a moment of silence in hong kong legislature over the death of a protester city leader kerry land faces a no confidence motion. or we have breaking news coming out of geneva and that's that the un's extra judicial executions investigator agnus kalama has released a report that paints
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a damning picture of saudi arabia's role in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi she says the responsibility for the murder is clear and an international investigation is needed the report calls the death inside the turkish consular office in istanbul last october an extrajudicial killing for which saudi arabia is responsible she calls for further investigation of individual responsibility of saudi officials at the highest level including crown prince mohammed bin sole man the report details taped conversations about body disposal in the moments before khashoggi ziran. evil the consular office she says the killing is an international crime with the universal jurisdiction and she urges a criminal inquiry by the united nations humana is standing by for us in istanbul but 1st let's go to our diplomatic editor james bases at the united nations and james a damning report and the facts of the investigation potentially are now very clear and very revealing. very revealing we are
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finding out now what i think turkish intelligence other intelligence services particularly the u.s. intelligence senior members of the u.s. trumpet ministration of already known which is that the saudi cover story that this was a struggle that they were trying to take mr back to saudi arabia it was a lie that they had talked and their recordings of saudi officials talking about his murder and disposing of his body before he arrived at the consulate in fact on the 28th of september when the 1st time he went into the consulate to inquire about paperwork for his forthcoming marriage as soon as he left the consulate they were already talking to officials in riyadh those conversations started and then she reveals that the tapes say that just hours before he arrived at the consulate on
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the day he died the 2nd of october there was a conversation between maher here move through who is a security official who's often accompanied the saudi crown prince on his travels around the world and dr sala took begay who is a forensic scientist who is one of the 15 saudis who arrived and we believe the team the carried out the murder and that conversation talks about how heavy the body would be it talks about separating the joints it talks about plastic bags and leather bags in which to dispose of the body and that is before jamal khashoggi arrived in the consulate it goes on and it really is pretty horrific so.

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