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this is from the peronist party. presidential elections are one week away and everything shows that what is called the fed and then this forum and this formula will wind up the show is going to be extremely difficult i'm always on my feet when we are coming right back even though it seems the country and the can see devaluation of the currency and. by it makes it difficult for him to win my goal was. in august the primary election results show that there was at least a 15 point difference between fundamentalists and mockery some say the difference could be bigger next time but markey believes they can turn the results around january with more jobs we have seen the previous governments of rests with arrogance with the way they have of conceiving power that so many of his reject enough of that. came from venezuela 2 years ago he says he's afraid that if
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cristina kirchner comes back argentina will follow the steps of venezuela with a populist government that he says could become increasingly authoritarian we're going to go from there and i'm here to support argentina because this is a wonderful country and i don't want it to end up like us argentina is in the middle of a new economic crisis and that's the main reason i would lose next week but on saturday there were millions who believed his still has a chance. jordan has one of the highest levels of water scarcity in the world a warming planet and growing population only making the problem worse is under schip our reports from a man people taking matters into their own hands. after fleeing from syria not long after the war began i found herself learning a new trade by accident she's always been good with her hands and decided to sign
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up for a jewelry making class in the arab it her new home but then something funny happened because one of the arabic phrases for jewelry making is the same as the word for plumbing that i didn't know i was about to leave the workshop with other ladies but then we remembered we had plumbing issues in our homes and through this training we'd get the chance to help ourselves especially when we can't get men into our homes while we're living alone without our husbands and women banded together and found purpose training other syrian and jordanian women to be plumbers more than 600 so far most of her customers households schools and other public facilities are wasting a lot of water not good in a country that sits 2nd in a global list of nations with the highest water scarcity not only one of the going to. most people think they're. the ones because they think it's the only reason why banks go empty but we always find that the man really isn't as. broken float
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valve in a tank like this one can lead to a loss of more than 10 liters per minute that's oil it with running water can waste up to 15 leaders per minute so in countries that are dealing with water scarcity households have a big responsibility to stop the leaks it's estimated that a quarter of the water provided by jordan has been this whole networks leaks away before it can even be used. with more than 10000000 people tapping into a water supply that's only big enough for 3000000 the government rations water to households that have not been on duty people notify us there is a leak in that neighborhood then we go fix it while roads are dug up and pipes replaced the ministry of water and irrigation says households need to help by maintaining their own tanks and fixtures they would say if they would sit by me this is a thought i had. we should try to save i mean before. leaky pipes aren't the only reason of course even more water is lost due to theft
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jordan's growing population has been over exploiting its supply for decades but these female plumbers are doing their bit to help preserve an increasingly scarce resource and chapelle al-jazeera amman. suddenly in a stray leo's where a plane load of passengers will be waking up to fail what 19 hours of jet lag feels like they were aboard the 1st ever nonstop flight from new york and war brain monitoring devices to see how their bodies coped with the intercontinental long haul on the flying kangaroo and the thomas explains. the 787716 right place the last. 7879 landed after more than 19 hours and yeah if as the airline plans new york city becomes a regular route it will be the world's longest shot you'll service this test flight to taken off with more than $100.00 tons of fuel on board was 6 pilots but just
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50 passengers thing for just to get up an exercise in the back of the plane so we all did like a little spots together and a little nothing. and then they just kept the lights on really really bright and then they shut the lights and we had about 10 hours to spare me chides qantas airlines described this as a research flight one where passengers and crew were monitored for almost a full day and a full noisy yeah so there was your i collection on boards which was completed all throughout the flight where wearing a number of senses with passengers to were tested for them it was hardly a typical experience everyone on this flight had a seat in basements with a flight so although they were encouraged to the ground and spent parts of the flight sitting in the economy section no one had to endure being squeezed into the middle of an economy road for almost 20 hours was this really primarily
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a scientific experiment all about publicity a marketing exercise. it was a. research flight i mean the whole idea and the concept came from these guys who said we need to do this. i want to say that. we could do something with passengers at the same time as looking at the pilots and the cabin crew and they were since we are doing a. worldwide interest i think we've been overwhelmed with the worldwide interest the aircraft that ran this flight a boeing 787 wouldn't have been able to make the 16000 kilometer journey regular service is a white a new plane either the triple 7 x. promised by boeing or a modified a 350 made by commercial services also need regulate tree approval and a new deal over working conditions between qantas and its pilots union but if a long haul flight start new york to sydney won't be the longest along london
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a dramatic end to their match against france france looked like they were about to cause another upset after an impressive 1st half display they took a 9 point lead into the break but ross moriarty scored the winning try in the 74th minute as wales rally for a 2019 when it's their 8 win in their last 9 meetings with graham. i think we were sort of all we have been but you can learn a lot and probably continued in a similar vein i was nothing as fiji was a slightly disappointing but the cards are showed to come through over see there was a politician talking off the call but you know we kept plugging away and came on the right side of schoolboy. wells will now play a semi final against either japan or south africa that match is currently underway our reporter paul race is at that game in tokyo pollitz coming up to half time there how's it looking for the hosts. it didn't get off to a very good start for them they fell behind to
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a try after just after just a few minutes but they they pulled a penalty but called they they had done before i came came out. 3 far you've. very tired the host a very new rugby nation really 50000 very fresh rugby fans and there are a few from the the stronger. of south africa but a history in this time 4 years ago in 2050 in japan got over in england to really put them on the road here where they've reached their 1st quarter finals so great albums for inside tight games so far ok so still to be decided but we do know the other 3 semifinal about that. yes well whoever does win here in tokyo will face wales in the semifinal i mean the french the french will have watched the game today absolutely despairing after
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having a been sent off absolutely needlessly when they were well on top of the game you know france never looked very impressive coming into world cups but in this but they usually cause an upset reaching semifinals and finals it looked like they were going to again before going down to 14 men and wales taking advantage for a one point victory right at the end the other semifinal will be england against new zealand who having not played their last group game because of. that cause has caused so much destruction here in japan they were supposed to marry fresh against ireland absolutely blew away face angle and to also believe australia way and their quarter final so that will be a very exciting semifinal and it's rather hard to see anyone other than the all blacks going all the way in this world cup at the moment ok we'll just have to pan seem to fall in love with do you think that will last beyond the tournaments
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they absolutely have it's it's hard to overemphasize exactly what brilliant rugby japan have been playing really being considered a tier 2 nation they've they've joined the giants of the sport at this tournament the nation has taken it to their hearts their last game against scotland they had more than 50000000 viewers on the national broadcaster more than watched japan during their host football world cup in 2002 which is when the country really fell in love with football on the other hand if they go out against south africa tonight it remains see what the interest is the tagline is once in a lifetime and it could be once in a lifetime interest if they don't go further ok reporting live from tokyo thanks frank. he's done astros have advance of the world series for the 2nd time in 3 years they beat the new york yankees in game 6 of their playoff series joe say out
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to face to run home run the bottom of the 9th led them to a 64 when i now play the washington nationals the best of 7 series begins on wednesday. are just going his 700 career goal earlier last week christina rinaldo wasted little time in scoring goal number 701 came a new dances game against a lawn yet in syria the game began with a special ceremony to mark on all those $700.00 goals as for the game itself and although scored the opener eyes eventis went on to beat belonging to one. wayne rooney's time in major league soccer has ended with a crushing defeat the former england captain failed to get on the scoresheet as d.c. united side were dumped out of the m.l.s. playoffs by toronto s c d c take it to x. or time that their canadian opponent scored 4 goals in the additional 30 minutes to win that $51.00. and that is all your support for that semi back to you daryn so
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much for all that said so this news out there and back to the moment with another show so stay with us. every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of a gyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president. focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the
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information they're listening post on al-jazeera. driven by outrage and spanning generations the rohinton demonstrators gathered on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was powerful if you don't like we're so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back 10 and the day after tomorrow they'll send back 2030 or if we were given citizenship in myanmar then there would be no need to take us back there we would go back on our own we must remember the rancho among the most persecuted minorities in the world. an act of youthful defiance. your turn next doctor also in the school they arrested me at home at 4 in the morning while the electric shock treatment was the worse that triggered
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a revolution. the arrest of those children sparked it all of which became a battle without it and that was the beginning of the armed struggle in syria. the boy who started the syrian war on al jazeera. after another night of mass rallies across lebanon protesters are back on the streets once again as pressure mounts for leaders to fix the economy. slowing down jordan this is al jazeera also coming up protests and tear gas in hong kong government demonstrators continue to defy the face. force to send a letter to the e.u. to delay briggs it but says he didn't sign it. could this man and even more all
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this is for t.v. a grip on power the. protesters demanding political reform in lebanon have been given an unexpected boost the head of the christian forces party. as all says mrs to resign from the government but the crowds are back out on the streets for a 4th day demanding deeper political change tens of thousands have been demonstrating and crossed lebanon since thursday to protest against tax increases and alleged political corruption let's get the latest now from cena huldah in beirut santa so last night was the biggest protest we've seen so far the crowds a back out on the streets today tell us what's been happening. downtown beirut but. the country and the northern city of tripoli. highways. are piling pressure on the government there the government.
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early election. there's a lot of the pioneers in the streets here. prime minister. ministers to come up with a new. budget that will not require imposing taxes on the people on the poor. thing so the government will raise revenues other another way the reaction here is why should we trust you now and if you're able to do that why didn't she do that from the beginning we have to remember the protest was triggered on thursday when there were reports that the government was going to impose yet even more taxes so people over them and this is just not enough i mean. if you look behind the behind me there's a rare unity and a deeply divided country the political divide sectarian divide both muslim christian they're out on the street standing together by showing up against the
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political establishments but at the same time people chant the downfall of the regime they call this a revolution but there is a realistic reality there is there is a reality and that is hundreds of thousands of people are still in their homes that have been taken to the streets they're still loyal to their political parties because they benefit from the from what these political parties provide them and this is why people here are so upset because those political parties have been exploiting the state's resources for their own personal gain so the pressure is piling on the government people are calling for a general strike on monday banks will remain closed on monday they've been closed since friday so this is economic pressure as well on the government and people here are threatening that they may call for civil disobedience and. boy protests do not work in achieving that somehow or it doesn't in beirut zana thank you. now hong
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kong police have been firing tear gas and water cannon the protesters throwing petrol bombs as thousands of pro-democracy activists running against a ban on face months demonstrations began 5 months ago sparked by an extradition bill which was later a show but pro. some widened calling for more democratic rights agent brown's in hong kong the latest. once more another tense standoff here in nathan road which is the busiest sort of face in hong kong the police have just charged down the street after reclaiming it earlier in the off to noon but the local people 7 are unhappy because the police have been firing tear gas and of course that tear gas is seeping into their homes but the police officer feel that that 'd is a tactic they have to pursue in order to try and restore some sort of order to the streets now the protest began on sunday while some against a ban on face mosque that was imposed by the government several weeks ago people in
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fact face fines or even arrest if they're cool wearing face masks for people to fight that ban in their tens of thousands and of course people also run the risk of arrest because they were taking part in what was an unauthorized protest now we don't know how many people for sure were detained or arrested on sunday but once more we did see some pretty graphic examples of violence the protesters once more targeting businesses with links to the mainland of businesses that are owned by the chinese people we passed one mobile phone shop chinese owned it was completely trashed but nothing inside it was taken now there is concern that many of the people who've been arrested during recent weeks have been children aged between 12 and 15 more than 100 of them and that's something that's concerning human rights groups here in hong kong and indeed beyond turkey says one of its soldiers has been killed in northern syria it says it happened genera conason its mission and comes
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despite a truce in the area turkey's president has vowed to press on with his offensive in northern syria and crush kurdish forces if they don't withdraw from a proposed safe zone under a deal brokered with the us kurdish fighters have to leave an area 32 kilometers deep into syria but meanwhile the u.s. says it's moving all of its forces withdrawn from northern syria into iraq to prevent a resurgence of myself for now the latest now from some year fire in eastern turkey . let's not forget that the initial announcement to withdraw all u.s. forces for more than syria was made by president trump in december 2018 there was a delay and then we saw on october the 7th this announcement by president trump that some forces some u.s. soldiers should withdraw from that area close to the border it was literally a couple of days later that we saw this turkish military offensive start on the kurds accused the u.s.
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of stabbing them in the back let's also not forget that those forces the kurds were in the words of the u.s. led coalition highly successful in the battle against arsenal in recent years and certainly it seems now that the u.s. are going ahead with pulling out what is believed to be just under a 1000 u.s. troops and let's have a listen to what the u.s. defense secretary has to say about that. certainly will be discussed in the military is what does the next phase of the counter isis campaign look like and and i know that's a top concern of mine 2nd only to protection of our forces coming out of syria but we've got to work through those details and that's again a principal reason why i'll be meeting with our allies and partners this week. now the u.k. as the e.u. for a 3 month extension to bragg's it prime minister by his johnson lost a crucial vote in parliament on saturday forcing him to send a letter requesting
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a delay however he didn't sign it and also included another document saying an extension would be a mistake the u.k. is due to leave on the 31st of october well you council president donald tusk has acknowledged receipt of the u.k.'s extension request not in baba joins us live now from brussels not. forced to send this extension letter to the e.u. even though of course he didn't sign it but how is this all going down there in brussels where you are. well don i think here it's a bit more businesslike that the message is that it's business as usual back in britain you've got the likes of the opposition labor party's bracks it. spokes person kids stomach calling or is johnson's actions childlike because he accompanied that letter requesting the extension with another one saying that he didn't want an extension. here in brussels on sunday morning the he used chief
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breaks it negotiate to me she had bought me a has been meeting the 27 u.s. ambassadors and he called it a short and very normal me take it only lasted about quarter of an hour and they didn't really talk about this request for a brecht extension he said it was to talk about the next steps in ratifying the deal the deal which they struck with boris johnson with britain here on thursday so they're just acting as if well we are going to be move ahead and try to parse this deal in the hope that in the next few days the british parliament can do the same that's their strategy they really don't want to get into negotiating renegotiating a deal michel barnier says that the chief of the head of the european council will consult e.u. leaders and then that will take several days that's the space that they hope they can give britain to actually get this deal passed aaron yeah and the team i mean
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this could all be academic if the bar is johnson runs the clock down against october 31st in the no deal so what happens then. well yes that is for many people here the worst case scenario. they are well aware that some critics of boris johnson believe that his ultimate aim is to leave with without a deal now but would be a worrying prospect for many e.u. leaders not least the i receive. and so behind the scenes e.u. diplomats have been briefing the press that they will grant an extension if that's what it takes to avoid that no deal breaks it chancellor merkel of germany told her e.u. counterparts at this week's summit that it would be inevitable that they would have to grant an extension if there were no deal passed in britain everyone is well aware of that that messaging though is very different the messaging is that we are
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carrying on waiting to see whether britain will pass that bill and if so then we will ratify it here the european parliament is in plenary session in strasbourg this week they would love to be able to to actually go ahead as they thought they would do before the events on saturday we've heard from germany's economy minister that he would be happy with several a delay of several weeks although he's calling on boris johnson to reach across party consensus so really everyone's pinning their hopes on this latest deal being able to get passed and in fact many commentators in britain say that boris johnson might well have the numbers if and when it does come down to a vote on it or right and i mean bob there in brussels named thank you. time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back flying the flag for argentina's president but when a show of support be repeated at the ballot box and why refugee women in jordan
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know how to learn to be plumbers more that stay with us. and oh you've not seen the end of significant rain in japan the cloud of the moment is just streaky stuff and there's not very much fulling that's fine but we're not going to see the rain a city disappear sounds as if anything is going to come back up towards you there is tucked in just this bottom of your screen the developing tropical cycle probably tare feed on its way up so monday sees the rain into q shoe and on tuesday significant rain across honshu there is necessary going to be strengthened in the wind.
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