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it is yeah and i mean david anticipated that no i don't think they would have anticipated that and the indeed it got american political politicians involved as well would people like that who say you know this is just not on but the thing is is that i go back to the fact that. is this business as usual that they've got to actually look at the local markets to see what they can do do i like it no is it reality yes that's the way it is cynicism or maybe just realistic here i thank you jonathan goodbye my pleasure. or now a convoy of hundreds of vehicles has made its way through israel and the latest protest by palestinian israeli citizens against a rise in violent crime protesters accuse israeli police of neglecting arab majority towns and villages are a force that has more in this now from west jerusalem. in just a few weeks
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a growing social concern has turned into a major political issue on thursday hundreds of vehicles made their way along major roads from northern israel to deliver a message to leaders in jerusalem palestinian israelis are fed up of the violence plaguing their communities a calling for change israel's most senior arab politician using regular facebook updates from the root to make clear that demands you know what the organized crime gangs the extortion gangs the black market gangs the weapons these 4 things if the police want they can eliminate them entirely within one or 2 months. on a bike i think once in west jerusalem or day in other members of the parliament or knesset went to meet israel's public security minister other protesters gathered nearby to highlight a surge in crime that has seen more than 70 people killed so far this year every few days palestinian israelis wake up to another story of another fatal crime they say the police a failing to intervene failing to investigate essentially they say their communities have been abandoned to
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a sense of insecurity of violence and of fear fear that came horrifically true for ayesha monarch earlier this month 3 of her sons were involved in a confrontation over money with another man $2.00 of them. were shot and killed the suspected gunman remains at large the mad man look at there is no security anymore my sons were shot at noon the killer didn't consider the children who were going home from school such or das as he to open fire like this what kind of world are we living in we are sitting in our hiram's and we are afraid no security where is the law the government. the killings in the northern town of marjah sparked mass protests and a pledge from the public security minister down to deploy specialist units and hundreds more officers recognising he said the responsibility of law enforcement to tackle the crime wave but many palestinian israelis say that responsibility has been deliberately shirked over many years. we have no trust in the police we call
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on the police to do their job to collect weapons to the police even have the intention to fight crime these are questions that are raised. 10 newly elected parliament ariens from the joint list the arab majority political parties in the knesset took the rare step of endorsing benjamin netanyahu the main opponent after last month's general election aiming to get action on crime and other priorities. but with the stalemate over attempts to form any new government protesters say they'll continue to campaign instead on the streets until the demands are met harry force it out his ear or west jerusalem. still ahead why the winner of the 2900. has not gone down so well. that story and then a boxing champion is in intensive care after a car accident. coming up with. business
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thank you very much we begin with news of an historic day for a rainy and football the men's team enjoyed one of the biggest ever victories of the 14 no thrashing of cambodia in a world cup qualifier in tehran most significantly though was the fact that women were allowed to attend the game off to being allowed to enter a stadium for a men's match for the 1st time in decades robbie was there. everyone here knows this moment is historic i want to come because it. is story that i will turn for my children and my grand children if it is on the shaft then can i may shoot i was stressed i don't think it could happen but when it happened i was very happy i hope it continues it shouldn't just be one match. child that after years of women not being allowed in stadiums we're all very glad from the bottom of our hearts before we cried watching games on t.v. but today we have tears of happiness it's not
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a very tough match but in my opinion it's one of the most important days because for the 1st time officially the late women name as the crowd outside trying to get into bigger. grew louder. there's a great deal of excitement here at the stadium this morning at the gates women have already started gathering some have tickets some don't police have said whoever has a ticket will be allowed in but if you don't have a ticket you should move along you should leave the area if people don't leave the area the police have announced they will start arresting people but diehard fans don't scare so easily oh man i'm a station i may not be tired i'm here i don't have a ticket but i have come to the hope that officials like me and what entertainment is better than best i think it's great look at all these enthusiasm what's wrong with that if we go inside we could allocate all seats for women but the number of tickets are very long if you look around here you see many women who haven't been able to get tickets i hope everyone can go in sight. i had to bet on connie
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actually got in officially 3500 seats were made available for female fans who for the 1st time were able to buy their own tickets and watch a live game i in the end iran beat cambodia were 2000000 i thousands of cheering women enough to make any player feel invincible the real action here is happening in the stands game day energy generated almost entirely by one side of the stadium they started cheering an hour before the game cheered all the way through have time and kept cheering at the end not every woman who wanted to was lucky enough to get in because of a cap on tickets despite the 80000 seat stadium being mostly empty many were still waiting outside when the final whistle blew one woman we spoke to said she doesn't even like football but insists on attending games same as men because it's an equal
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rights issue. for the ones that made their cheers were not just for the team on the field for these women this is a battle cry for a victory hoping it's the 1st of many in their long battle for more freedom. same bus ride the old jazeera to her i welterweight boxing champion errol spence jr is in intensive care after a serious car crash in dallas on thursday spain's junior is expected to make a full recovery from his injuries which will not life threatening the 29 year old holds the i.d.f. and w.b.c. versions of the world welterweight title yes 26 wins from as many fights. a boycott by chinese fans ahead of an n.b.a. preseason game in shanghai failed to materialize on thursday the arena in shanghai was nearly full for the game between the brooklyn nets and the l.a. lakers brooklyn winning this politically charged clash $114.00 points to $111.00.
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the team at the same for of the china n.b.a. round the used rockets are currently in japan on a pre-season tour while chinese firms and fans are lining up to cut ties with the league its popularity in japan remains on the minish the rockets were taking on the current india champions which runs a raptors at the side time a super renamed so if you use that winning $118100.00 and even. i organizers of the rugby world cup of cancelled 2 matches on saturday as typhoon moves closer to the coast of japan the match between england and france in yokohama has been called off with england going through to the quarter finals as winners of pool c. and france progressing as the runners up new zealand's pool b. match against italy has also been cancelled effectively ending its only slim hopes of making the final 4 we always knew there were going to be risks it's rare for a typhoon of this magnitude to cause this impact this late in the typhoon season we had robust plans and as
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a say the plans that we're implementing now are in accordance with our plans for the pool face we have a different set of contingencies for the knockout phase and last it's regrettable we've made we believe the right decision with with everyone's safety is the priority now the super typhoons influence on this weekend's japanese grand prix and suzuka should be limited just to wait conditions even so if one say they closely monitoring the situation back in 2014 lucia driver just the yankee suffered a serious crash at suzuka during heavy rainfall he later died from his injuries. in terms of rain we don't need too much for it to be unsafe specially you know when when you throw wind in there as well it gets pretty tricky but yeah we can obviously debate a lot and discuss but i think we just have to wait and see what actually gets how bad it is and not and you know make the make the right call at the time. has given up her us passport so she can play for japan in the 2020 lympics the 21 year old
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was born in japan to a haitian father and japanese mother but was raised in the us she had to choose between her american or japanese citizenship before her 22nd birthday this week over the shanghai masters twenty's and grand slam champion roger federer was made to work hard in these 3rd round match against belgium. federal would win in straight sets 7664. italy's phobia for me is quickly establishing a reputation as one of tennis is bad boys on tuesday he had an encore darrelle with andy murray and on thursday you seemed spitting in the direction of the umpire during his match against russia's current coach and off you also mocked a fan in the stands who was supporting the russian in spite of all that for me did actually win in straight sets and that's all the sport marion back to you in london thank you well there's much more on our website al-jazeera telecon that we have analysis that takes you behind the headlines you can also watch us on life streaming as well i will be back with
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told to notice there are. they don't believe in the 2 state solution the do you still believe in the 2 state solution we listen what i said was that pakistan would never start a war i'm anti war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the go to 0. turkey pounds kurdish forces in northeast syria for a 2nd day killing dozens of people and forcing tens of thousands to flee. hello i'm maryam namazie and on the new with al-jazeera coming up on the program 2 businessmen who helped president trump's lawyer investigate joe biden arrested for campaign finance violations and subpoenaed by democrats. indigenous protesters in
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ecuador parade 8 police officers they've captured as 5 people are confirmed dead in demonstrations. and celebrations intact ron is iranian women are allowed to watch a football match in a stadium for the 1st time in decades. turkey has pounded northeastern syria with as strikes for a 2nd day killing dozens of people and sending tens of thousands fleeing turkish troops and their allies in socal the border towns of. which are held by kurdish forces off to seizing villages around them and kurdish shelling has killed at least 6 civilians including a child in turkish towns present russia has defended the turkish assault saying it will allow syrian refugees to return home he dismissed the growing criticism and
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threaten to send millions of refugees into europe if leaders there label the offensive an occupation when opponents and allies of turkey say the offensive could harm the fight against eisel worsen serious humanitarian crisis and further complicate the conflict so holder reports now from the turkey syria border on the 2nd day of this offensive. turkish airstrikes and artillery bombardment are targeting the defenses of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as the turkish army advances into northeast syria on some fronts turkish soldiers and their local allies the opposition syrian national army pushed a few kilometers deep capturing several villages in mainly spare sleep populated areas the s. the f. is outgunned and outmanned by the 2nd largest army in the nato alliance but kurdish led forces are putting up resistance promising to make any battle long and hard the
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flat terrain however will make it difficult to hold their ground in the face of heavy firepower their media focus of turkey's air and ground operation is a 100 kilometer stretch of territory from the syrian border town of tel me to the border town of ras al-ain to the east it is an area the u.s. military would drew from earlier this week it seems the turkish army and its local allies want to secure areas before moving into towns. international aid agencies are warning of an impending humanitarian disaster they also warn of mass displacement turkish commanders say civilians and civilian infrastructure are not the targets of the campaign thousands of syrians are already on the move fleeing hostilities which are still largely confined to border areas but the safe zone turkey says it wants to create extends 480 kilometers along the border and 30 kilometers deep turkey says the operation is about getting rid of
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a security threat it considers the syrian kurdish armed group the y. p.g. which forms the backbone of the as the f a terrorist organization the turks also want millions of refugees it is looking after to move to the safe zone. so you know for years syrians fled from morocco and other less they fled from isolation the y.p. she took his province of song is home 240-0000 serious in the 125000 of them live here and this turkish border town they need to be able to go home. the western arab countries are not on board with turkey's plan that some say will create demographic changes president pressure type argonne hit back. him. with 3600000 syrian refugees in our country whiting to go back to their homes the european union look at yourself i repeat at the moment you cannot call or define
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the operation as an invasion our job is easy we could just open the doors and 2600000 refugees we see in the back to you. saudi arabia should look in the mirror they put human in the situation and look what's happening in the 10s of thousands of people are dying in yemen saudi arabia you should talk about this 1st you cannot criticize our operation or so egypt you cannot talk at all you are the murderer of democracy in your country leaders of turkey's government and military commanders have been spelt out the scope of their campaign much may depend on planned talks between our decline and us president donald trump next month but the growing criticism of turkey's actions in syria is another battle the government in ankara is facing. on the turkey syria border. developments for a threat for us and. its border with syria. a day 'd of intense bombardment by turkish forces targeting kurdish forces across the border but an
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increasing alarm from the international community and aid agencies about a potential humanitarian crisis unfolding in the united c.r. that's the un's refugee agency saying they're concerned that humanitarian aid month not be able to be delivered to the affected areas another 15 aid agencies of come together and released a statement saying echoing the similar kind of things that some of the staff have been evacuated along with many civilians from these affected areas the been a number of casualties here on the turkish side as well believe mortar fire killed what the authorities here say maybe up to 9 people including a 9 month old baby the situation increasingly tense the united nations and the international community calling for maximum restraint from all sides involved where
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u.s. president donald trump says he is looking at a range of options in relation to the military operation and to cut a shelter at train syria he has been our old out military action says that strong sanctions against ankara is still on the table as he believes talking is tracing the cuts on family he also says he hopes washington can play a role in mediating between by science we have no soldiers in syria we've won we beat isis and we beat them badly and decisively we have no soldiers. the last thing i want to do is bring thousands and thousands of soldiers in and defeat everybody again we've already done that so what we have is really 2 choices you have the choice of bringing in the military and defeating everybody again or you have the choice of financially doing some very strong things to turkey so that they take it a little bit easy on really competition that is i don't think it's big fairly treated in many ways ok we have
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a very good relationship with curt's or we can mediate i hope we can mediate john i hope we get media. meanwhile the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. has told turkey to protect syria's citizens or face the consequences that warning came off the united nations security council discuss the tech offensive as an emergency closed and diplomatic editor james bays has more on the u.n. security council ambassadors had been talking about colombia in open session and named by the council members to you for my quince notation but when they headed to the deliberations on syria they were held in the closed consultation room next to the chamber perhaps they didn't want yet more division on the latest phase of syria's long war to be seen in public behind closed doors they couldn't agree on words for a joint statement instead the u.s. ambassador trying to sum up her country's position after days of controversy and confusion in washington on whether president trump had given the green light to the
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turkish operation in we just finished our consultations on syria. and as the president has made abundantly clear the u.s. has not in any way endorsed the decision of the government of turkey to mount a military incursion into northeast syria. president trump has emphasized to the government of turkey that they bear 4 responsibility for protecting the kurdish population and religious minorities including christians and ensuring that no humanitarian crisis takes place the ambassadors of e.u. countries who sit on the security council we also came up with a joint statement we are deeply concerned by the turkish military operation in syria we call upon turkey to seize the unilateral military action as we do not believe it will address truckies underlying security concerns i'm told behind the
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scenes there been long discussions about those words with germany and france wanting to take a tougher line with turkey than the u.k. statements from the german government and from the french government has said that they condemn what is going on the turkish operation in the strongest possible terms the u.k. government has not used the word condemn why i wouldn't read too much into that we've made it very clear that we didn't support the turkish military incursion we don't support the operation and we want to see it ended it's clear there were some disagreements among the e.u. countries who called this meeting and a wider divide among the widest security council things are moving extremely fast but again there is little unity on the issue of syria james plays out as era of the united nations.
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the u.s. congressional democrats have a shit subpoenas for 2 business men arrested and charged with campaign finance. ukranian left us and better russian eagle for him and our associates of president donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani they were involved in giuliani's efforts to get ukraine to investigate one of the leading democratic presidential hopefuls joe biden according to the indictment both men funneled foreign money to u.s. political candidates trump is currently facing an impeachment inquiry into whether he withheld military aid to ukraine for political gain when john hendren is live for us now from minneapolis where president trump is about to hold a rally just tell us what's happening where you are at the moment. well thousands of people have gathered many of them an hour and if you look many of them are wearing whistles like the gentleman behind me. they are being whistleblowers calling for impeachment of the president if you look down this aisle
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here that is the gauntlet that trump the fans enough to walk down in order to get to where they're going to see the president speak and they're being a geordie all along the way initialing is happening increasingly in the u.s. but minneapolis is it a chicken little city it is the home of your own home are a little longer than women usually know when you are driving. and these you can see i am modern and easy to make america great again and walking. very much i would say to the many levels i hope you can hear me bring. yeah we can just about hear you john but tom.

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