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remember. it depends on how this all who is buying them and how much public appeal is have a threat to saudi arabia and if the listing isn't as successful as the saudis would hope do you think that could have an impact on saudi say on its foreign policy you know whether it's scaling back on an expensive war in yemen or mending ties with qatar for instance you know you mentioned that gulf citizens will be able to and best. well i think that you know the realm of valar of developments i mean the extent of developments and the with the the such developments which that which took place in the last 3 years have to be revisited or is really extremely important for the whole plan which the crown prince of saudi arabia is hoping to achieve in the near future so therefore he needs more
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peace more in 3rd gulf cooperation and he also needs to know that his plan for instance why that why they've 2022 have sold the stocks of are on call for about $75000000000.00 would not meet you know the requirements that he's looking forward to given for instance projects like now your and the fact that he is going to win of the saudi public from depending on oil revenues so anyway. he must really look at the political situation of the military situation and see that whatever money that you bring is $75000000000.00. danila can be easily offset by extra war expenses or by appeasement expenses or by pressures that may come the saudi way if the situation in the middle east intensifies down further interesting mr nonny thank you very much for your time on
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this friday appreciate it that is jad and annie thank you live and i'm on thank you . let's move on to other news now and anti-government demonstrations in lebanon a continuing with the protest is maintaining their demand for the entire government to step down organizers according the latest rallies the sunday of unity on friday banks and schools reopened for the 1st time in 2 weeks meanwhile the evidence president and foreign minister have addressed their supporters promising to restore trust in the country's leaders their allies crowded outside the presidential palace and bob the north from beirut in an attempt to counter weeks of antigovernment protests. that we have drawn out the past and it is made up of 3 points corruption the economy and the civil state these 3 points are not easily achieved we need your efforts and we need a square filled by both you and the protesters to defend your rights these 3 points are your rights which many are trying to obstruct and this is why we need you to
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make a big effort but. nobody can get rid of us because we are the people of force we are not just a political movement we have people the most they can do is remove figures but the supporters will continue this movement. well let's go now to our correspondents in a hall there who's joining us live from the capital beirut in the sounds and looks like the anti-government protests protest is a really gearing up for another big one tonight saying. yes elizabeth's protests in public squares in cities across the country levanon so-called october revolution is now in its 3rd week and the momentum keeps growing as you can see behind me thousands of people trying to keep the pressure mentation the pressure on the political establishment to leave office this is what the demands are and people here really are on compromising public pressure has forced
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the prime minister sort of how did it to resign last week but what they want is for the whole political establishment to reza. and for a new technocrat government to take power in a transitional phase and for early elections to happen easier said than done because what seems to be happening behind the scenes to stop these politicians are engaged in the in some sort of the gauche ation dividing up shares and a new cabinet what we're understanding is that it is highly likely the prime minister is going to return to office and the new cabinet will have some new faces people who are not affiliated with any political party but there will also be political appointees so the response from the street is no that's not enough you can't keep us quiet by appointing 2 or 3 ministers in a cabinet we want you all to leave office because we consider you all corrupt so i'm not compromising a stance from the streets but the biggest question is this movement yes it's still
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alive it's still moving ahead but now they're confined to public squares security forces are no longer allowing them to block roads banks have opened like you mentioned and life really restored to normalcy so how much pressure can you exert on politicians who have been in power for 30 days just by taking to the streets every now and then and confined in squares like this one another question saying as you know how united as the movement still because for the last 2 weeks we have seen protests by hezbollah supporters against the anti-government protests and here today we saw a demonstration in support of you know president and so i we see more you know splinters and the movement in of so what does that mean for its aims. well levanon of the population is 4000000 people there is no doubt we've said this from day one that not everybody is on the streets the mainly sectarian parties continue to enjoy support it's very hard to quantify how much but they do so have
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support this morning we saw thousands of people converge around the presidential. palace and bothered to show their support to the president who yet again had a very conciliatory tone to the people telling them let's find a way to compromise let's hold dialogue let us fight corruption together this has long been my slogan but people here say no that's not enough for you you're just this corrupt we do not trust you but this is the message from his son in law who is the foreign minister should run the seal really a man who is very divisive people here really have been targeting him a lot because they believe he has been overstepping his powers he has been abusing and exploiting 11 on sectarian structure for his own political gains his message was very clear your political demands are impossible to achieve for the time being so let's work together in order to avoid a financial collapse so both sides are not budging there is a standoff and the street is divided zain and thank you for that for now that is
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enough for the nation as live from those protests in beirut thank you well any of my colleagues for anybody. who's a professor of political science at the american university of beirut and he says that the demand of protesters to change the sectarian system of government in lebanon is impossible. well in the beginning uprising was spontaneous and multi confessional but it didn't take long for confessional leaders to. i mean during choir there are communities to walk out of the protest movement now in the shi'ite community has will and a movement took good people out of the protest movement and they actually clamp down on demonstrators in beirut michel on the yesterday and today was successful in getting them around a community or at least most of it to rally behind him so what happened in lebanon right now is that the confessionals leaders are in control and the uprising has
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lost its momentum and this is exactly what anti-government protesters have been denouncing this sectarian based political system is what they want change but is that realistic in your view in a country as diverse as levanon. this is impossible confessional islam is the only institution in lebanon in 1043 lebanon was granted independence and from the beginning the political system. the leader was a sham and was based on confessional representation i mean how could you undo it you know i mean it is in green cycle but collective consciousness of all lebanese so i think this is a tall order and the crisis right now is economic and the country is on the verge of economic collapse if it hasn't already collapsed or to talk about ending the confessional system at a time when the country is dying economically is too much. but the problem with
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this system also is that you have the same names that are still governing the country that did decades ago the same names are earrings and so on and what demonstrators are asking for is a technocratic government do you think that could provide a sectarian answers considering the sectarian divisions and the structure of the lebanese parliament not really because you know. the cabinet is theoretically is the executive branch of the government and the agreement there is will have to be approved by the parliament which is. you know even if those highly so-called highly qualified in your cabinet members are put into place they will have to deal with the bureaucracy which is sectarian doable. several people have been enjoined in hong kong off to protest as forth with police in and around shopping malls anti-government demonstrators gathered in the new town plaza damaging a train station with some wrestled to the ground by police and taken away for
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questioning. now asian leaders attending the summit in thailand have delayed signing what could have been the world's largest trade agreement that they look to offset the u.s. china trade war but india has raised concerns of the how greater access to china's market would affect its economy scott hyla reports from bangkok. to kick off the aussie on summit the fifa president headed out these customized football shirts to the leaders of the 10 member association of southeast asian nations the bloc focuses on regional unity while embracing each nation's individual culture but much of the focus recently has been on how nations outside are impacting r.c.m. . chinese premier league pitching spoke to the group's leaders several nations have territorial disputes with china and he welcomed progress in negotiations for a code of conduct in the south china sea beijing has been accused of delaying those
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talks for years while the built islands undisputed reefs in waterways critical to shipping and thought to have huge oil reserves underneath. indian prime minister narendra modi also met the leaders he did not mention the ongoing negotiations between 16 countries on a regional free trade deal known as our step there are reports that india has raised some concerns but some think a deal is not far off but won't be agreed during this summit the fact is that the region needs this deal the symbolism of this deal would be enormous it would become the world's largest trading walk half of the world's population 40 percent of the global economy and this region is also going to become the center of gravity of course of called trade and that's something that would be good news for some nations that have been hurting under pressure from the ongoing us china trade war the u.s. downgraded its representation here at the summit compared to previous years sending the commerce secretary as the highest ranking member of the american delegation
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some see this is not only as an indication of the importance the trump administration places on this region but also as an opportunity for china when all the leaders of the asia pacific you know related summits when they show up without the u.s. president counterpart is going to undermine u.s. interests and also the interests of the other countries in the region and that are looking for a kind of a counterbalance to china. so the unity within might become more important than ever as nations outside the region jostle for influence scott heiler al-jazeera. plenty more ahead on the news hour including blocked in the iraqi capital this protest as voiced their anger of a government corruption. and a controversial map that starbucks more anger. and installed one of racing's most famous tracks is under new scrutiny after the death of a homeless breeder's cup classic.
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now a car bombing has served as a reminder of the insecurity along syria's northeastern border with turkish and russian forces on joint patrols 13 people were killed and 30 injured in the attack on a crowded market in palau beyond the border towns controlled by turkish backed opposition fighters it's aimed some of the heaviest battle since turkey launched a military offensive against kurdish y p g forces last month and while attention is focused on north eastern syria fighting has also intend to fight an ad libbed province to the west if last major rebel held part of the country syrian president bashar and as had called it the final front in the war or has more from china or for near the turkey syria border president. defense minnesota and other officials visited the joint operations center in
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a circle all the border with syria they were briefed on the latest developments on the ground the joint patrols with russia and also the blast. that claimed the lives of dozens of civilians there were also grieved of the delicate task facing turkey as it tries to ensure that the. fighters from the north eastern syria remains of vala time area but when you go worst to worst it live and let out here that's where the situation is turns to the fighting government forces pounded rebel positions north of house a whole new world looks like a push by the government to 4 civilians and the fighters all the way towards the city of possible as with it's quite clear that his next move is to take over it which is the rebels last stronghold in syria. well meanwhile turkey is threatening to send all of the eisel fighters that it captured back to their home
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countries than to be a minister says europe must do more to repatriate its nationals. we are not a hotel for anybody's eisel members it's not possible to accept this we have agreements with all these european countries and in these agreements it says to send them back but this deprivation of citizenship is a new method you are on your own this is not acceptable for us i'm stating clearly that this is also a responsible what am i going to do with your terrorist. to iraq now where protesters have started fires and blocked key roads as anti-government demonstrations continue and the fires lead to traffic jams in the capital baghdad on sunday morning there was more violence on saturday when security forces killed one protester and wounded more than $200.00 others as they tried to clear them from square curfews have failed to quell the on the west as protesters demanding jobs basic services and an end to corruption and as demonstrators want to baghdad iraq's
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prime minister has been meeting his security chiefs. he called on police to ensure the safety of protesters he says he will step down from office if a replacement can be found well let's go to our correspondent natasha going to him she is joining us live from baghdad there was supposed to be a session in parliament today natasha what happened. well there was actually an expectation that the parliament would be in session today that's because on thursday in a televised nation televised speech to the nation the president announced that prime minister abdul mahdi would step down once a replacement was found and once a new election law was drafted 'd and a new election committee was formed no timeframe was given for any of the above however the president said that this week a draft of a new election law would be given to the parliament for its review meanwhile the
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only thing we did see and hear from with regard to the government today is that the prime minister could be seen on television meeting with his security team and in the meantime natasha as we've been reporting unified as key roads blocked to get it supposed to be a stay of the working week there. this is anything but a typical start to a work week in iraq schools in baghdad and in many other cities were closed that's because teachers went on strike and roads in the central and eastern portions of baghdad were an absolute mess protesters were setting fires rushing barricades some were even lying on the roads at major intersections as part of what they were calling civil disobedience they were actually calling on people to join them and not go to work meanwhile in basra ports there continues to
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be in operable protesters there are blocking and have been for a week blocking the entrance the governor of basra is asking protesters not to damage the port he's saying that it will undermine the peaceful protesters demands the trade minister is actually saying that if the ports remain this port remains closed that it could effect the distribution of food and other goods that it gives to the poor each month natasha thank you for that for now that is the top of the nation's live in baghdad thank you. now still ahead on the news out of trouble in chile a police used water cannon and tear gas to break up and to cover the protests in santiago plus from nicholas homework in the ethiopian capital addis ababa funnell that's why so many young ethiopians are traveling to yemen in search for a better life. and sport gulfs world number 2 claims the top prize in
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shanghai and to even be here with that story. out of it is drained record. in the shores around the shores of the caspian this cloud here produced something worse while it's gone eastwood's and in fact clad ahead of it and the cloud to comes produce significant rain in afghanistan and snow to the north of that but the focus for monday is now much clearer one for most places in iran and in turkey and the levant temperatures have come down a little what was still a very pleasant $25.00 in beirut for example and roughly 30 in back that a hint maybe of a northerly breeze coming down towards the gulf hasn't really picked up yet but this is the focus of tuesday and it might be thought the clouds gathering again you'll notice in turkey so that much will come of it however in afghanistan expect
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more rain or snow now the season's more or less changed now i think despite the fact you don't see much of the wind direction where the low thirty's around the gulf in the humidity has dropped and just offshore in the arabian sea this tropical cyclone is killing may well make its way towards the coast of oman producing certainly cloud and likely thunderstorms it's dry for everyone else in southern africa it is still hot in malawi in mozambique and botswana there's some rain around but not a lot. from the london broadcast center to special guests and conversation they only want to protect life. and limb it is more your your old unprompted uninterrupted black useful for as long as we've been fighting back have been labeled as terrorist intimately reflecting on the issues of our time people like to think that they're
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good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour on these are our top stories shares in oil giant saudi aramco are expected to go on sale on the kingdom's stock exchange next month he hopes the long delayed and public offering will raise billions of dollars. lebanon's president michel aoun has addressed his supporters and promised to restore trust and leaders his supporters rallied outside the presidential palace and bob the north of the capital beirut in an attempt to count to weeks of as. antigovernment protests and asian leaders at the moment in thailand have delayed delayed signing. trade agreement that's after india raised concerns over how greater access to china's market would affect economy. now despite what the u.n. describes as a humanitarian disaster yemen is still being used to traffic african migrants to
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gulf countries the international organization for migration says 90000 people most of them ethiopians have arrived in yemen since april. went to ethiopia's capital to see what's driving people to risk their lives it was the birth of his son. before setting off he kept telling his wife what he would do once he made it across the red sea how his journey would change their lives if only he could reach saudi arabia 2 years of his final phone call from yemen. how can a man that calls his family every day disappear like this if he is alive he would have called us some even say he might be dead but i refuse to believe it i want to see him alive to kill of him if he's sick or if i have to bury his body and finally tell my son the truth about what happened to his father.
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is alive. and if so where is he. so many questions left unanswered. this is where the last heard from him and yemen's capital sana caught in the fighting between hutu rebels in saudi iraqi coalition forces are ethiopian migrants trying to make it to the rich gulf countries they have become the unexpected casualties of the war in yemen no one knows how many migrants have died but the un's migration organization in new social contract. but in bodies the new social contract sheila's former foreign minister. says the country's constitution is founded on economic policies that favor the rich over the well being of the people we have put all the efforts on universal rights and that i think is the roadway we should be that should be our future. the idea of establishing
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a constitutional convention has become one of the loudest rallying cries among chilean protestors we're going to tell you look at us you know you know we're going to get together and agree on creating a real society no more of these new will even though society. will die here. apart from a desire for systemic change many chileans say they have a deep distrust of the country's political class behind us national congress that was constructed during the final years of to lay a dictator i was the rule much like the building itself the country's constitution is seen by many as a remnant of the days of dictatorship so it's unclear how long the unrest in the country will continue but there is a hope among protesters that the outcome will result in a more inclusive democracy. but. catalan separatists have been protesting outside the hotel west and says no no as expected to make a speech on monday after to win back support for the royals and passionate tensions
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are fled since catalan separatist leaders were handed down. sentences not amount of ammo and the region is a failed independent spirit. and what's more still to come this hour the world's most profitable companies saudi arabia's armco kickstarts what could be the world's biggest share offering class by phone call was perfect president trump says the whistleblower who sponsored patient client should be revealed because they gave false information. and gold swell number 2 claims the top prize in shanghai is coming up in sports and andy. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well here across parts of western europe over the last few days it has been quite windy as well as rainy
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as a major system has been pushing in from the atlantic we're still going to be dealing with that same storm system as you can see here there of low pressure is going to be just to the west of the u.k. and that's still going to cause a lot of problems across much of europe all the way over here across parts of central and eastern europe as well heavy rains as well as gusty winds on monday still a big problem and as we go towards tuesday the main portions of the storm is going to stay in the same location but we are still going to get some more snow here across much of the alps anywhere between $70.80 centimeters of snow could be seen in the next 4872 hours down towards the south though very heavy rain across parts of italy with a touch of for rome at $21.00 degrees there well for the other part of africa we are going to be seeing some very nice conditions for monday but that's going to only last on monday by the time we get to tuesday it is going to get a little bit cooler up here towards the north for algiers it is going to come down to about $21.00 degrees or about at about 80 with more clouds in the forecast but over here towards tunisia things look quite nice view for tunis $27.00 degrees is
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going to be the high with sun and your forecast for tripoli a very. nice day for you as well we're 27 degrees. and say to really shares these personal journey it's. inspiring stories of people perseverance on their chosen path. witness documentaries. investigative journalism. global experts and discussion 3 times you get a deal and you disagree with that deal because of the terrible twos it was brett's of us who want to have stories from other angles open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today you have to rethink pretty much everything thank you for talking to al-jazeera the proof programs to inspire you on al-jazeera.
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armaan a top stories here. thousands of protesters have returned to the main square in beirut calling for politicians from all sides to stand down this hours after thousands more rallied in support of the president. and iraq protesters have been starting fires and directing barricades in central baghdad demanding the government resign the prime minister has told them to leave. and in hong kong a man wielding a knife is injured 5 people and bitten part of the air for pro-democracy politician during a protest in a shopping center. a car bombing has served as
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a reminder of the insecurity on syria's northeastern border 13 people were killed in the attack at a crowded market in talent beyond the border town is now controlled by turkish backed opposition fighters but it's changed hands several times during the 8 year long syrian conflict will have our report shannon you're found near the turkey syria border this is what remains of the syrian army and. derelict and abandoned for years passive it was set on fire in 2014 when i still took over. the syrian army areas were forced out of their villages and never went back even when the city was taken over by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. in 2050. put them. up the other was an important step allowing them to link up the other areas they control
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along the turkish border from maliki near iraq in the east to be in the west. bank the turkish backed syrian national army or as and i swept through to. people here say the fight sets houses on fire during very retreat. out about the i'm going to be up for my prom and get to my reaction the house was burning for 4 days i have lost all of my furniture i didn't care if father maurice me and we have been driven out of our homes for years we have suffered a lot at the hands of the east a year. or 2. for now a local council has been set up to run the city but the situation remains delicate because explosion last saturday killed at least 13 people and left dozens injured to turkey and the accused the us to the bombing in. tel aviv is part of the
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so-called safe zone that turkey has established on syrian territory near its border to ensure the s.d.f. is done all because they should be area tel aviv has changed hands many times during the 8 years of war in syria and religious minorities have been pursued at or forced out of their villages now the city is in the hands of the arabia has begun the process of selling shares in its state run oil giant armco a small part of the firm will initially be listed on the kingdom's domestic stock exchange armco is the most profitable company in the world making this public offering the largest ever the firm is the kingdom's primary revenue earner its fair taishan is intended to raise $100000000000.00 for economic reform spearheaded by crown prince mohammed bin sound man the saudi government has valued armco it 2 trillion dollars but some bankers say a figure near a one and a half trillion is more realistic the i.p.o. has been hindered by a series of delays from a loss of investor confidence over the murder of saudi journalist. to the drone
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attacks claimed by hoofy rebels on iran care facilities in september which harmed its crude output and knocked out 5 percent of the world's oil supply some a binge of aid reports. the world's most anticipated stock offering is happening after years of hype and several delays saudi aramco the world's largest oil producing firm is being listed under the double exchange in cheers are expected to be priced in december it's no ordinary oil company because the engine driving saudi arabia's economy. these truly historic we are happy to announce our attention to this the saudi aramco company at the saudi stock exchange brands to a list of the world's leading exchanges had to be scrapped because they've cut out a 2 trillion dollars price tag to put that into context the world's most valuable company such as microsoft and apple stand it hard for what the prince wanted to have been so man appears to have swallowed
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a lure valuation instead of for the delaying the i.p.o. analysts believe probable and proven oil reserves can vary tremendously and for a listing upside of the kingdom would have to prove its reserves. for foreign investors the biggest concern is about the safety of their investment in attack by yemen's who the rebels in september reduced the company's oil production by half investors a cautious of saudi arabia's neighborhood with ice in pockets in the iraqi desert in the north and iran allied hutu rebels in the south a self-inflicted crisis with qatar in the east and brewing tension with iran in the strait of hormuz no one expected that or any other non-state actors could be so successful. in disrupting the oil production that also had its impact on the lower euro. investors also have to consider the your pick to your anti corruption drive which is widely been seen as a shakedown of wealthy saudis and also journalist jamal khashoggi is gruesome
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killing which was linked directly to the crown prince of saudi arabia has tried to lure investors from asia to europe and from russia to the united states saudi arabia is reportedly still holding government to government meetings to attract investment from soft and real funds industry experts believe much of the investment from the listing will come from gulf the saudi families not foreign investors there . the whistleblower who prompted an impeachment inquiry into u.s. president donald trump has offered to answer questions from the house intelligence committee that's leading the investigation trump has repeatedly called the unnamed official to reveal themselves the house of representatives is due to begin public hearings this month after several weeks of closed door testimonies trump is accused of threatening to withhold military aid to ukraine and this it investigated his democratic rival joe biden. says members of the media know who the whistleblower is and individuals identity needs to be revealed. when to glow gave
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a very inaccurate report about my pogo my photo was perfect it was totally appropriate but he gave a report here he but according to the newspaper existed he fake think they know they know who it is you know they just don't want to report it the whistleblower. should be revealed because the whistleblower gatefold story people would go abroad i won't go that far but. when i read it closely i probably would. john hendren joins us live from washington d.c. john some familiar words there from the president. that's right the president has been very consistent in how he's talked about that he always calls that call perfect and that does a couple of things that means he doesn't have to give more information that he could be contradicted on won't contradict himself it also seems to go with his his
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feeling that if you repeat something often enough the people will believe it strewed so he's what he's done consistently as well when people we've had a series of people from the national security council and from the department of state come up and speak to the impeachment inquiry any any always generally attacks them as saying they are partisan that they're never trumpeters and that's what he did in this case he said that the whistleblowers account was inaccurate but you know it's he doesn't say how it is an accurate so what we have right now is a transcript of a conversation or a partial transcript of a conversation with the ukrainian president in which the the president responds to a request for the release of this $400000000.00 in aid to ukraine by saying i need you to do me a favor though and we're left to interpret that but congress pursuing impeachment has to actually connect the dots in order to show that there was an exchange and fat's why you keep calling all of these witnesses and it will continue to do so so
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what should we expect in those times in the week ahead from the from the impeachment inquiry. well there's been an interesting development because so many people have defied the white house's orders not to testify before the impeachment committee some people are former administration officials and they have they've gone before the committee because they're no longer reporting to the white house but other people who have been actively working for the white house have testified but what's happened interestingly now this is according to a new york times report out today is that the it aides to make will veiny the acting chief of staff for the president he was formally the head of the office of management and budget so he knows those people well and those allies of his have apparently agreed not to testify and there are a series of them that are requested to testify before that house impeachment inquiry this week and they include russell vote who is now running the office of management and budget he is supposed to appear on wednesday word is that he will
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defy that order. deputy robert blair who used to work for the office of management and budget is also to be called this week on monday republicans on that committee say he is not expected to show up at michael duffy another official who signed the document freezing aid to ukraine he's a he's exactly what congress is looking for someone who connect who could connect those dots by saying what was said at the time when that aid was frozen he also will not appear john bolton the former n.s.c. adviser says he won't appear without a subpoena so what you're seeing now is a little more of what president trump wants he has apparently been complaining around the white house that the people he calls his employees have been going to testify against white house orders and now we're starting to see is a little bit of unity among those people we don't know if that's going to continue but at least in one department they seem to be consistently saying they will not appear before that impeachment inquiry john 100 thank you very much indeed.
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britain's parliament will be dissolved on wednesday to allow politicians to campaign for the snap december election it could decide the future of brics it or many voters are still confused about the different party's policies so you're going to go has more from central london. primed with sleeves rolled up there's an election coming in case it's been forgotten the 3rd one in only 4 years with some new faces why is the choice not. it's about who we are as a country as well as more familiar ones thank you and good morning everybody pushing a long sought after goals. at the start of the race it's all slogan and little policy. and so this wednesday parliament will once again be dissolved m.p.'s pounding the streets assuaging people to vote for them and towering over this of course is bracks it with those wanting to stop it battling those who wanted to live
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it. and then there is the man that didn't make it happen. deep we need to do is get on and do it despite a promise of do or die comment was made prime minister boris johnson vowed he wouldn't ask for the extension that parliament and the courts made him request despite what the colorfully saying that he'd rather be dead in a ditch. and the politicians sniping at his heels promising to take the u.k. out without a deal the bricks at parties nigel faraj campaigning on a sole issue he will not be standing but offered up the party's backing to johnson even though it was roundly rip off to. boris johnson what so ever on this question he's flipped and flopped. so he showed his ability to change positions
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now mr johnson has the time drop the crazy let's get over the problem. and it's not just the u.k. breaking away from europe that's on the ballot in scotland where there is now 50 percent support for independents it's also where the belonging to the u.k. is a viable option if brics it goes ahead my friends the bats at alternative the much better don't turn it around our country is to take our future our high. i'm to become an independent country. the conservatives may be ahead in the polls but a party that sapped a number of its m.p.'s their one time coalition partner the liberal democrats their own vision has persuaded moderate pro e.u. tories to back them instead. i bought of the main opposition labor party leader jeremy corbett as mixed messages of a bracks it has left it significantly behind the governing conservatives colburn will seek to make this election about issues such as the health service raising
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taxes on the rich anything to distract from the elephant in the room but the proper of the him the others will likely make much of his inability so far to come up with a clear vision about whether party stands on the matter which could leave it out in the cold in this december election. al-jazeera london. still ahead on the news hour . by the snow leopards of central asia now facing a better future. at a sport novak djokovic should win the title loses his world number one ranking and it will be here that story. jail you're at the mercy of the state but in the land of the free shareholders have a stake it is this profit motive that continues to interfere with adequate health
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care being provided to people who are detained incarcerated across the country salt mines investigates how the outsourcing of health care in american jails is impacting the lives and deaths of those behind bars sick inside. al jazeera. where ever you are.
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now and for many years illegal hunting depleted the number of snow leopards in the mountains of central asia but since cased on brought in strict regulations their numbers have started to recover in turn the big cats helping the ecosystem and now tourism to thrive from is a call in northeast kyrgyzstan our dr hamid report. every other day was decreasing well most didn't see any in the mountains and we noticed that and it was scary so we started to work so now we're protecting 42000 acres the mountains of kyrgyzstan are home to some of the riches variety of wildlife in the world including bores deer and ibex and the much elusive snow leopard which lives on the peaks the cure
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gives calling autumn the trap she was born to the naboo century one of the largest for these wild cats in the world and remains here since orden half of the territory of kyrgyzstan is potentially home to snow litter for nearly half of the world's population. turned 10 more of these animals conservationists are using modern technology about 40 heaton movement triggered cameras are placed on top of the mountains for 6 months at a time they cover an area of 900000 square kilometers the thousands of pictures taken revealed a lot about these animals daily habits this one with the tail up is marking the rock without technologies it will be difficult to to you know record them you know all we do now is these it's hard to use by no cliffs and find them you'll find maybe their parting marks on the snow but. but the result technologies you
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can't work with what's this naps and videos also help estimate the number of snow leopards living in an area each cat has a unique pattern on its fur similar to fingerprints for humans there are at least $350.00 living on the peaks there probably more which is a significant improvement since the 1990 s. when pushing was rife that's why newry do you know yet want to portray himself so this important to keep on patrolling the mountain it's limited model we are going to talk now we see deer is another wild animals again our villages joke with us and tell us to stop it because the wild animals are eating their crops or the poachers tell us you used to be one of us why did you change sides but it's good now tourists can come here and see the animals. it's a fragile ecosystem this survival of one animal the pen's under survival of others and in this impoverished country while less protection has also become a source of income for the honey al-jazeera kyrgystan. temple sport now has andy
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thanks so much lauren lewis hamilton has won another formula one world championship a 2nd place finish in the u.s. grand prix enough for the brits and to claim his 6th sites all the mess that his driver finished behind. in austin it secured hamilton a 3rd straight drivers' title the 34 year old is now 2nd on the all time list of world championship wins one behind michael schumacher on 7. i wasn't born actually bazzi has won the biggest cash prize in the history of tennis the australian collected $4420000.00 for her win of the finals in china basi beating alina it's alina in the season ending final in chen's then she lost all 5 of her previous matches against the ukrainian but the french open champion took this match in straight sets as the 1st australian woman to finish the season at the top of the world rankings. it's bizarre from being play on us it's been the most incredible
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year for myself and my team and to be able to cap off our regular season in that kind of fashion and to play the match we did today was really exciting and i think the most amazing thing is now we get time to reflect and to rest and then kind of recharge and reenergize and get ready for a massive 2020 well barty's big payday a huge milestone for the women's game which is long fought for gender parity when it comes to prize money the original version of the finals was the virginia slims championships the 1st winner was kris service in 19 $172.00 and she took home $25000.00 a year later following pressure from women's players the u.s. open became the 1st grand slam to have equal prize money wins champion margaret court winning 25000 dollars as did men's when it john newcombe well in $92.00 martina navratilova became the 1st woman to become the all time leading prize money earner incentive overtaking jimmy connors
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a mansell she held for 7 years and now we have barty in $29.00 c o n is jack of just over $4400000.00 beating the prize money on offer for the men's tour final and all $4.00 of the grand slam rafa nadal the serve an easy winner in this match between the 20 year old in straight sets it's these 34th career masters title. german fall champions by munich have sacked their courage nico crow virtue follows a 51 thrashing by his former team entre frankfurt on saturday bynes heaviest defeat this in more than 10 years and leaves that same falls in the bundles later the 48 year old actually been in the club since the beginning of last season when he won a lake and cup double. now i talian international marabout sally temporarily stopped assyria much after being targeted by racist chancing brushy were playing at harrah's for roma in the 54th minute the former manchester city striker kicked the ball into the stands following abuse from home supporters 29 year old then
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threatened to walk off the pitch but was persuaded to stay on by his teammates a stadium announcement then warned fans the match would be abandoned if the chance continued or when the game did resume gave a pretty good response area scoring the goal of the game. at lance's 8 game unbeaten run came to an end against calorie it's a no win for calorie moving them level on points with 4th place arthur lancer the 1st time this season that atalanta have failed to score in a syria. well just after beating england in the world cup final in japan the awards keep on coming for south africa's all conquering the rug beating south african flank of yet just after toys be named world player of the year miss climb the coach's award and the country also picks up the team of the year price all the memories of married with the tea all due to. being together for so long everything else that we we went through as
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a team and i think is probably going to sink in when we get home. to us this is been. a long journey to keep believe and trust and not get frustrated with one another and keep the believe going for me it's significant that the boys no matter what they always skipped africa above the only introduced above the only and always q. the springboks and south africa's enthused up the maverick when alice has climbed his 2nd one of the moto g.p. season the spaniard finishing ahead of compacted mark mark as its kind victory in malaysia rights the rights to grip a tribute to indonesian rider of freedom and under who was killed during a lower class figure i saw on saturday and i was just south of marcus he started down in 11th after his own big crush in qualifying marquez has already secured the season's worlds heights all. the extended marquez family as younger brother alex
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took his maiden moto 2 title after finishing 2nd in his race is the 2nd time the pair of one world titles in the same. rory mcilroy has won the world golf championships events in shanghai on the 1st hole of a playoff the northern irishman had the chance to win the tournament on the 18th hole but missed his birdie putts set up a sudden death playoff with defending champion is on the show floor who's struggling with almost all week marker hitting a bet it's a shot on the extra hole setting up his 4th win of the year and kenyon athletes have once again dominated the top positions at the new york marathon jeffrey cumorah won the men's race for the 2nd time in 3 years his compound should just win jet cosco i was making her mouth and debbie she wanted that sign that was just 7 seconds off the course record. ok that is nice force looking for now let's get back to lauren in london and i thank you very much indeed and that's it for mayor and taylor for this news hour back in a moment with an awful wrap up thanks for watching and.
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centuries it was the remoteness of brazil's indigenous communities that protected them from the rapacious outside walls now is what shields those who are encroaching on protected indigenous territory starting fires and threatening the residents of the county when i had the 1st contact with the outside walls in 1978. catchy talking head native language translated for us into portuguese remembers it well she says they brought diseases that decimated the community but that. we had
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a lot of land and we lived peacefully now we live with fear that are very few firsts the invaders are coming closer it's difficult to gauge why a place so remote so tranquil should not so so much to the rest of the walls indigenous people who live here have always realized it but now as the smoke those the skies and the ashes pollute the river the rest of the world is beginning to realize it too. the multitudes the magnet for tourists from around the globe the behind the beach risk landscape young men leaping to bond with on groups in syria when i went east investigates on al-jazeera. counting the cost of health care special u.s. insurers of patients of the world's richest country one of the poorest nations zimbabwe's health service is on the brink of collapse but can the un hit its goal of universal health care for all by 2030 counting the cost of al-jazeera.
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protesters demanding the overthrow of lebanon's political elite pool back into the streets in beirut hours after a counter rally in support of the president. this is live from london also coming up. iraqi protesters block roads in baghdad to mean chris the pressure on their government to resign. bonnet seems in hong kong off from an attack several people with a knife and bites
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