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tv   Up Front 2019 Ep 11  Al Jazeera  October 25, 2019 10:32pm-11:01pm +03

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her husband mr chief of staff he was also a fierce critic of her time in office now a lot of the on christina as people call them have pulled their differences aside together they have a better chance of defeating center right president in sunday's vote i told christina let's do it together and let's do it right let's do it together and show the best team in argentina is this one the one that thinks for a hint ons 4 years have passed 4 years of pain of seeing $43.00 small companies shut down a day thousands of people without work regional economies are pensioners suffering seller is dropping all that happened with a government that filled the pockets of the banks. on thursday a lot of the hernandez closed his campaign in the city of miami where he's peronist party stood together for the 1st time in years. president. close his campaign in
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the province of color the law knowing polls show he's running behind by at least 15 points maggie has been struggling with an economic crisis that has put argentina on the verge of default once again he blames the previous administration of cristina fernandez the out of the never say we are going to have to continue facing the challenges to solve but green the same words from the past and not help us at all let's not fall into the promises of those who led us down so many times for so many years they need for so many years and left the country in tatters. for months people here have been withdrawing their money afraid that argentina's banking system may collapse once again just like it did in the bast political and economic uncertainty are making people turn to the u.s. dollar and that's why the federal bank is using foreign research to prevent the further devaluation of the peso currency that immediately translates into more
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inflation there's not some speculation on to whether the government would be forced to implement further measures to contain the hemorrhage of the forward start. i want of a man this is mackie's agreement with the i.m.f. to introduce austerity here is to blame. and modi so maggie is no promising to end spending cuts and push for growth his challenge is to convince going to trust him one more time. now a famous astray and landmark has permanently closed to climbers after a decade long campaign by indigenous people hundreds of tourists flock to owner or formerly known as ayer's fraught for their last chance to walk to the top it's been a sacred site for the angle for thousands of years and it thomas has more from the universe national park. up there are people who can say they were among the very last to climb up and now climb down or depending on your perspective some of the
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very last to show disrespect to indigenous australians now climbing over the roof has always been discouraged but what happened on friday was that discouragement was replaced by a formal ban and there was a big cheer just here where the previous sign discouraging people from climbing was replaced by this one. sign we spoke to some of those who were still climbing on friday among the very last about why they were doing it and some indigenous australians watching them about what they state meant for them. today deliberately knowing it was the last night i think we did i think we did. yes how can you choose subconsciously to climb today i was at work well well when i said it was close we will never ever get the opportunity quite consciously well now i just wish subconsciously that we ended up here yes here you decided to come when you was
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going to. get even with. yassir it is an important day because it shows that. we have a bit of authority over a sacred sites and we can close of if we want to. with. culturally aurukun this is. common sense what would you plummeted from not meant to be. over the next few days that chain which has been helping people to climb up and down for decades will be removed anyone who chooses to scramble up anyway risks a fine for indigenous australians now is much more significant a new era of respect not just for them. still ahead on the new. face to face action in school.
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it is time for sports peter get over thank you very much the exit of japan from their home world cup has put the spotlight back on a new zealand team aiming for a historic 3rd title in a row the all blacks' legendary status in the sport has come despite enduring more than 2 decades without winning the tournament and they're well used to the pressure that's been building ahead of their semifinal against england poor restricts from japan. 3 world cup matches against england on 3 wins but much has
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changed in the 20 years since new zealand last faced the english in the world cup as the number one and number 2 ranked nations prepare for what could be the game of the tournament in saturday's semi final in yokohama you know the very last thing in the last 2 years of when i think this match is an era. you know we're really looking forward to. and uses there's an important story come which is really who's going to want to. but i want the foreign mind a foreign leader works and i'm sure one of the phone only that. what does define the all blacks is their record they've won more than 3 quarters of the matches they've ever played and no rugby team transcends their sports like they do that's despite not winning the world cup at all between 19072011 now they haven't lost a world cup match in 12 years 2 trophies in a row have answered their critics and made their rugby obsessed country proud such
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as the popularity of the all blacks that england coach eddie jones described the new zealand media had as just found with cable odds but for the players wearing the black jersey also comes with a lot of expectation and pressure. you were saying tonight larry you don't with everybody it seems but. you know of course people are going to say we fight over that one but much of the obits in the zone and you know the scrutiny that we have on ourselves an expectation as to when and when they're good enough for one of the switch so that's all we're focusing on voters' he learned a lot from the past and i see learned a lot from the past so as well we would have been successful. was england have already learned their lessons from a group stage exit 4 years ago victory would put them 80 minutes away from a final against either south africa or wales. and the chance to walk in the shoes
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of 2003 when it jonny wilkinson he say's england coach jones has got his players believing i mean he was mostly players probably about everything but i feel like you know what the limit you know the sky's the limit and we can be we can be from quite can read about it go to do that study here and i think he sees given that probably 4 players new zealand and england avoided playing each other in each of the tournament's they have won with no recent world cup history to look back on they'll have to be content to make their own on saturday. paul reste al-jazeera yokohama. it was high drama in the playoffs as any a.f.c. beads let our neighbor hima bitches l.a. galaxy to reach the western conference final thoughts angela still be is known by the fans as traffic oh and thursday night was the 1st time the pay had met in post-season all eyes were on abraham a bit before the game in what may be his last appearance in the m.l.s. school 10 minutes into the sick enough to make it to to the big 2 girls in 2
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minutes from l.a. a c. look to having one of 4 of them back in the galaxy as they made it for 3 with just over 10 minutes left but earlier see school again to break galaxy hearts final score 5308 if see. in the n.b.a. off to winning on the opening night the detroit pistons have come crashing back down to earth that happened against the atlanta hawks trey young scoring $38.00 points and contributing 9 assists as the hawks opened their season with 811-7100 victory. tiger woods shares the lead of the championship in japan after the 2nd round was washed out on friday woods has been in the public eye since the age of 2 and while he is a one off there are many young players inspired by his achievements including a 6 year old champion from surrey in england reports on the emerging leo boniface to be a champion golfer you have to start young the obama face is just 6 years old but he
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doesn't miss a chance to practice with his father lester and coach kieren cuttings and golf club in sorry he started playing that 3 and has made such extraordinary progress he's already won genia tournament's the why is friends there. so of finesse to it he's got it he works his body and a very good. that the way his body works in a strain is very powerful as well. it is a moment he's able to hit the ball quite. time to stop the sandwich for a sandwich and talk tactics. and i don't have. to be a top go for he has to drink can't sleep the sport sometimes. but you know your child powering is almost. on a golf course he's very level headed it's very calm he's very professional when he's on a golf course and he definitely doesn't act as i. think out of course he's back to
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being a 6 year old yeah he does get the best of. lester is an electrician devoting as much time as possible to leo's blossoming gulf korea including building followers and sponsorship by instagram. so one of the iceberg shots is the head the bullet caused i raised head on going to have a god be careful of the beautiful vice. who do not want to hear her you 5 replies time. mcelroy you know your friend for go for tiger woods start to finish reading young to the horse would you like to be like tiger woods would you like to be like a professional workers who are all full still. be home by now say this once away in. the open door. earlier this year leo qualified for the well championships in his age group which meant
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a trip to san diego. he's about to try to qualify for next year's event and look out for an even younger golfer in the boniface family lee i was helping the 17 months following the book start supply the guy that he loves me welling's al-jazeera sorry. 3 time grand slam champion stand has pulled out of the swiss indoors in basel because of a back injury it's rob this was fairly sort of a clash between favoring trannies old doubles partner roger federer in the quarter finals covering her head bookies place in the last 8 with this hard for women over american francis t f o of wrinkles with true favorite is now handed a walkover into the scene for us. and in the n.h.l. it is 5 wins on the trot now for the new york islanders they defeated the arizona coyotes $42.00 on tuesday this also brings an end to a 4 game winning run for the coyotes in a closely contested game in new york wins 3 want to hear it in the food period through and leave arizona food one back but then scott mayfield wraps it up for the
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islanders. we'll leave it there for now more sport coming up again later thank you very much for that and that does it for this al-jazeera news hour but do stay with us i'll have another full news bulletin in just a couple of minutes thank you for watching. deal with poverty unless you deal with the gap you disagree i disagree with that toy it sounds like you blaming the public the country for the current knowledge really mean anybody these people are well trained much a part of a part of the islamic state machinery. a very very rigid a populous an altered future join me as i put it up for questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate. al-jazeera. just off one of caracas main highways immediately your family collects as much
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water as possible from the mountain about. a nationwide blackout left millions without power a regular water supplies. but this water is not portable the health ministry is recommending people treat it with chlorine but with none available now the enemy. hopes that boiling at 1st will make it safe for her family to drink. but says the increased consumption of untreated water in the last 3 weeks is making an already catastrophic situation worse but then i want to know what all right i think we don't have the precise numbers yet but we know that in the public and private hospitals there's been an acute increase of cases of severe diarrhea that require hospitalization including children under 2 years of age which can be fatal local and international public health experts describe the crisis it's a complex humanitarian emergency. is calling on trial i want to reunify with the mind if i see the consequences one of 150 gates taiwan's
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determination to remain independent on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. 2 dead and many injured in iraq has anti-government protests take a dangerous turn. hello welcome to al-jazeera life my headquarters in doha with near the prawn i'm also ahead scuffles between hezbollah supporters and demonstrators in lebanon on the 9th
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day of protests. investigators say boeing is partly to blame for a question and a nation that killed 189 people last year and protection for a revered rock a controversial ad on climbing in a stray. here comes into effect. a pledge from iraq's prime minister to reshuffle his cabinet and introduce reforms has failed to calm growing protests at least 2 people have died and several 100 have been and joined by the demonstrations in baghdad and across the country to take ass and stun grenades were used against protesters in the capital at least 60 members of the security forces have also been injured many believe the reforms announced by promise to add an aftermath the don't go far enough natasha the name has been in the capital and spoke to some of the protesters. the nonstop firing
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of tear gas has caused many people to be overcome they've been rushed to the ambulance is rushed to the hospital ambulances one after the other this is the one year anniversary or 3 of prime minister i don't i don't mind he's coming to office as prime minister and he thought today would be anything smooth he's rog he also if you also thought that today's latest reforms that were announced would appease protesters he is also wrong in between getting attacked by tear gas we've been talking to protesters and i want you to hear from one of them come come sir come sir so please tell me you are not satisfied at all with the prime minister's latest concessions to have an anti-corruption court half the salaries of himself the president and other leaders why is that. occurs occurs through we are done. we are done that's that's you know from them they do what they can do or that's ok you should be they they should leave they don't they don't know how to wear the clothes
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to run. one of the little schools. very big country minister is saying if there's a new government things will disabling ok are people with katie to realize you can see only on a friday on saturday people get out but the rest of the week they go to their jobs they do their their work in peace nothing at all only they won't they're given men . try to do their best they can make do things they could leave that's all you're holding is fine yes a little bit tough like the sign they. might like to i'd like a country keep my cut my dignity there's no dignity in why we're wasting dignity in people sleeping on the on the road asking for a job where is the dignity. that we need for a long time to government promised reforms and said you will fight corruption we want a kind of social balance because the gap he's getting become between the rich who
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are getting richer and the poor getting poorer especially the youth. and as we've been reporting there have been protests in other major cities and iraq police in the southern city of nasiriyah say 3000 protesters broke into a government building and set it on fire in the city of basra there was another large crowd marching through the streets calling for change the unrest has posed the biggest challenge to promise to add a lap in mali since he took office. just over a year ago just one year ago rather well let's get more on this we're joined now by is a do an alkie now new political analyst and hunter future to open democracy that's an independent global media platform and he's joining us live from here in doha a very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so prime minister maliki was supposed to be supposed to be a technocrat in what is a very sectarian political system he has had one year in office but i mean addressing so many years of corruption of mismanagement was never going to be easy
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was it it will definitely not be easy being a technocrat in origi that is based on an ethnic sectarian kotor from the prime minister from the speaker of parliament from the presidency from the provincial councils themselves up until the ministries to the most simple administrative positions within the ministries and the public sector being a technocrat in such a system means you would always go back to the ethnic sectarian division lines of led by the political leaders of those communities that never represented the interests of those communities themselves people in iraq today are protesting against an ethnic sectarian regime they're not protesting against are they lived in maddi personally i did i did mehdi as a representative of the ethnic sectarian regime that was installed by the us people are not expecting a can or make and short term reforms are solutions people are out there to protest the main reason why people protested on october 1st was the downfall of
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a regime that never offered them the basic public services and education health care or social services and their. then it's to atlanta as well as a change to that entire system they also they want the u.s. and iran external powers to stop influencing iraq's politics as much as they have do you think that the protests we're seeing now could lead to changes to those substantial changes absolutely the un to run segment is one of the main factors in those protest people in iraq and in particularly in the shia majority cities in the south southern iraq are finally realizing that protesting and standing up against the iraqi government without pointing their fingers at the uranian regime and they rein in influence in iran as in iraq is like you know discuss the reason any issue going on in iraq iraq is the iraqi government imposed 2003 iraq is a regime that is installed by a us invasion to ensure that the us interests will always maintain and remain in
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the iraqi economy and politics and it's also directly controlled by the iranian militias that are the arm doing arm doings of the political parties that are ruling iraq today and so given what we are seeing now just how significant a moment do you think we are witnessing in iraqi politics so you could you if you thought given the protests that we have seen in the last month the fact that they have been cross sectarian people want an end to the entire system and we're seeing you know people protesting about issues rather than given to the sectarian divides just how significant a moment do you think we are seeing in iraq absolutely the the move from from identity politics to issue politics was a thing that began in the protest in 2015 and it has been gradually increasing in succeeding on the iraqi streets and within iraqi activism in iraqi intellectual arena today the anti around segment is a bit louder because iraqis feel freer to stand up against the iranian
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dominance in iraq it's a bit harder for sunni iraq. to do so or kurdish iraqis to do so because that might take us back to the to the whole idea of this is a game of balance of powers were each community or each. sector in the iraqi society is only standing up against the regional power player that supports the other community against it but finally we have iraqi standing up we have shiite iraqis standing up these shia political parties in iraq was sunni rocky's standing up against the sunni politicians in iraq for the past few years we saw kurdish activists think kurdish protestors standing up against the kurdish democratic party the party or take union of kurdistan people in iraq are realizing that those political leaders those so-called political leaders of those communities are only leading and taking the country to push the interest of their own political parties and they're all economic interests of their own political parties and the regional power players that are supporting those political parties and never the interest of
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their very own communities mr allison on the it is great to get your expertise on this we really appreciate your time that is a day an alkie not only live here in doha thank you thank you for having me. now moving on to another big story we're monitoring today they have been clashes in lebanon between hezbollah supporters and anti-government protesters in the capital beirut the scuffles prompted rather pleased and having to try to diffuse the situation and some of the scenes broke out on thursday night at the same site in the city center hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating for the past 9 days let's go to stephanie decker she's joining us live from beirut so what are you hearing stephanie about these clashes between anti-government protesters and the hezbollah supporters. about an hour ago just down the road from where we are in front of the government palace there were a group of. supporters. who arrived started chanting and some
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started. the riot police try to get in the middle of it trying. injured. very tense people very fearful this is something that a lot of these protesters are afraid of the time some of these parties bring their men on to the streets to try and disrupt these protests we are still listening to the sadness that out of the secretary general of hezbollah he has distanced himself from that to hold the bag on the streets he said there will be accountability for those who have refused partial orders that he also has been speaking to people saying that what they've achieved is unprecedented the fact that they got this government to push through economic reforms without taxing the people however his message is that this is not the way to get the government to stand down he's searching for dialogue saying that you should appoint leaders to speak to the president to be heard from the president. yesterday for dialogue with the protesters he's also asking the question about who is funding these protests all this indicating there could be some kind of hard to say it's not going down very
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well certainly with the protesters very much a civil and grass roots movement to say well i understand your pain i understand where the schools are coming from the social calls in terms of you want jobs you want money but there are others millions of others were not on the streets or suffering the same fate so i urge you to lift roadblocks and things like that so he is of course arguably the most powerful man in the country politically militarily that he is in terms of the government and his political alliance is the strongest he has a lot to lose course when it comes to the government shutting down the cylinder was a lot of respect people have a distinct to what he has to say i think interesting we'll see how what kind of reaction there will be throughout the night if more people call but there has been tension of course after the events in the battle for that which is just close to where we are and people are worried about events like that happening they get certainly the message from the leader of hezbollah is that they're not behind it
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and they would be sending any more you know they won't be getting involved but there is fear that the political parties here will be sending more of these kinds of situations on the street that it could be a very tight. stephanie thank you for that for now but stephanie decker with the nation is live in beirut thank you. now indonesian investigators have found 45 boeing by lyon and the pilots led to last year's plane crash which killed 189 people on board the boeing 737 max plunged into the sea soon after takeoff from jakarta gate and the reports. it's taken these investigators a year to determine exactly what happened in the final moments of lion air flight $610.00 the final crash report blames a combination of factors including design flaws in boeing 737 max jet as well as maintenance problems and in adequate pilot training. the line a plane crashed.

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