tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 16, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah. hello, ms. clark. this is the usa live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 4 people are killed at 61 injured the violence and fire insider high security iranian prison. chinese li. this using pain call to military growth and defends his policies on taiwan and uncle to major party congress. more selling in the russian city of belgrade, the lonely ukrainian border. a day after 11 training soldiers were shot dead. knots in easy switch y senegal wants to keep burning fossil fuels, despite having the biggest soda farms in west africa. plenty on the menu in sports, including a huge upset on day one of cricket, c,
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20 wild cup and in major league baseball. this is how you celebrate when you reach the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years. ah. so we begin in iran where at least 4 people have been killed after fire, broke out at the evan prison in terror on it happened on saturday night. officials say it was caused by fighting between inmates. smoke was seen rising from the facility gunshots were heard that attention and to hold many of iran's political prisoners in her ear. this file was caused by a fight between some prisoners in this sewing workshop that called the workshop was set up to create jobs for the inmates. as going straight away to her on the wrestle said i was standing by for sir russell. what more do we know at this point? well, according to did their official seedlings agency illness, now we know that 4 people are dead,
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and 61 are injured to inhale in the did the smoke. so yesterday the official received that on the 8th people are insured, but today we know that fort people are dead and 61 injured. so many of them at they said at our superficially injured, but 10 of them had been refer to the hospital and 4 of them are still at the very critical condition. so any time that that tool could rise could rise here. so into the fire started around started around 10 p. m local time on saturday in evian prison, and then have seen a huge smoke and the blazes rising above, did airborne there that the prison. so a bees on that video that we were receiving. we could see that it's not only one war, but in different parts of the prison that the fire was, was continued and blaze were spreading and were spreading around. the officials say that the story of based on the official statement, they say that there has been a clashes between the prisoners as some of those prisoners said the fire on the
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wait house, or they did the suv in a worship in their, in their prison. and so did the governor off to run a men a mom was in missouri, i said that only the prisoners who are charged based on the taft or the financial froze were involved. and none of the political prisoners how been involved in so in this incidence, and today or so, according to the official statement, is for that prisoners were among those who have been charged based on the taft and there are no political prisoners, according to the officials here right after the fire, we have seen that there all the roads around there. the prison were blog, and families went in front of the prison to, to, to understand, to know the safety of their relatives are fortunate to they, they receive the bad news, an important prisoner, lots of high profile prisoners. there are lots of questions, no doubt at to be asked about how this could be allowed to happen, such a place. well, there are still several questions that remain on answer. one of them is that
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yesterday we have heard the explosions at the prison and there is no snow official statement yet about what caused this explosions and 2nd, why will the prisoners at risk their lives by setting fire on the warehouse or the cbe in a worship that could the blazes could easily spread into a deer as they did they, they, it was 1st news agency, which is a state news agency. earlier today has published antarctica, said that there had been an attempt by the prisoners to escape from the prison. and the north field or the prison is mind. and that blast ordered that explosions were caused by that. but then they, they quickly viewed through the article but to they at msm at ms own newspaper is close to that, the judiciary here that said that some of the prisoners took that wanted off there, that the cows in their prison. and they attempted to escape. however, the security forces prevented that's what we do not know whether there was a really an attempt and the minds blasted or not. but at this moment,
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steal these questions if there is, is, is, is remaining on answer. evian prison is one of the biggest prisons in iran, and perhaps the most famous one. there are hundreds of the political prisoners there among them, particularly the foreign prisoners who have been charged based on spying or collecting the sensitive information from iran and sending that back to their countries. they are still there and including 3 american citizens as well. and also did the children of the former president hashmi roughs and jenny are in that prison . so his son was on furlong on weekend, and he said that he received a quote from the security forces. hadn't him not to come back? so it means that the situation in the prison is still not fully on there are under the control. so to it's a, it's, it should have been in history that had been several attempts to close or to move this prison out of their run. but so far, all of that attempt failed or originally left. man, thanks so much for that to. we'll get back to you is we gather more information. i
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may thank you to china now where president she's paying is set to be confirmed for a historic 3rd term, making him the most powerful communist leaders and miles that don't as she used his opening speech at the twice a decade, communist party congress school for faster military growth and defend aging controversial 0 cobit approach. it also raised the issue of hong kong, saying it must be ruled by what he called patriots with the check engine ship. we will fully faithfully and resolutely implement the policy of one country to system under which the people of hong kong administer, hong kong and the people of macau administer, macau, both with a degree of autonomy, we will remain committed to law based governance in hong kong and macau will ensure the central government exercises overall jurisdictions over the 2 regions who will see that, hong kong and macau, administered by patriot log and latino from patrick folk who has moved from bay g. key outlines and the key achievements of the party talking about how it had to
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successfully managed to curve at 19 defended curve at 19 policy. that, of course, is very much in focus. it talks about raining in hong kong and bringing an end to the unrest. there and opposing taiwan separate his forces. he also talked about how the anti corruption of jer drive had achieved a resounding victory and had eliminated risks from the party. but all of this really is part and parcel one might argue of trying to justify what was previously an unconstitutional 3rd term. and of course, we are expecting present, she to secure that's a 3rd term at the helm. he did also say that the government had proved the political system in recent years, and we are of course, expecting some potentially big changes to the political system. he said that the great rejuvenation of the chinese nation was irreversible. so that seems to put an emphasis on the need for continuity or yeah,
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let's bring in jessica washington in hong kong or jessica. tell us more about how this has gone done. well, the congress has been received here in hong kong with varying degrees of interest. some organizations here and hong kong, organized events for people to watch president she speech, but many others are just going about their normal daily life. in his opening remarks, president, she did talk about hong kong, noting that china has successfully taken hong kong from a situation of chaos into a situation of governance and policy experts say that we shouldn't expect any surprises or any detours from the park that president, she has already very clearly set out as to his expectations for this city. in his speech, he reiterated some points that he had already made a few months ago in july when he visited this city for the 25th anniversary of the honda. for off home home, back to chinese rule. during that visit,
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he reiterated the importance of what he called the accurate implementation of the one country to system policy. he also reiterated his expectations for the hong kong chief executive john lee, and also leader here in hong kong. for goals that you set for them to improve governance, to encourage growth, to address concerns that people might have about their livelihood. and perhaps most importantly, to ensure stability and harmony in hong kong. these points that we've heard reiterated, we're likely to hear them reiterated throughout the course of the congress, even from hong kong, so representative at the n p. c, the national people congress. we heard from him earlier that it's unlikely that there will be any surprises or policy changes in terms of the direction that aging sees hong kong is taking, even if they're all major personnel changes, those are unlikely to result in any shift in policies. it's worth noting that this congress takes place as hong kong has experienced some rather dramatic changes in
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recent years under president sheet and paint leadership. namely, the introduction in 2020 of a national security law in response to the unrest that the city experienced in 2019 over concerns about the aging growing influence in the city. and then in 2021, some changes to hong kong electro system. so what we're likely to see over the course of the congress is a reiteration of the past that staging sees as being most appropriate for the city and the, the parts of the city is already on. or just go, thanks about just the washington in hong kong. the more still ahead of the news are including, i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can. yes, you case you joncelyn promise is to fix the budget in the face of an economic and political crisis. we follow the plight of people in nigeria who's lost everything. the worst floods in a decade is coming up to the gym. golds from the premier league is talking to make
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the best season in 53 people have been injured in new shilling in the russian region of belgrade governor via ch lava. glad called to confirm the address in his near the region which borders ukraine or russian officials accused ukrainian military of shelling bo growth, but the ukrainians deny this. saying russia fired a few missiles by mistake, which felt within the region. little to resume a terrible event happened yesterday on our territory on the territory of one of the military units. there was a terror attack committed. many soldiers were killed and wounded. all of the wounded are getting hell. i want to express my words of condolence to the families of those who were killed. we are by your site and look at it. let's go to moscow
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mohammed father standing by for his mom to what more do we know about this? that's with regards to the shelling at the governor has confirmed. dr. rockets fell across, so the area of, of belgrade and 2 of them hit the airport area. smoke was seen rising from that site and 3 people were wounded. 2 of them taken to hospital, as you mentioned in your intro, and this has been going on for some time now, even if it before, from april shelling on belgrade has become a daily reality. many people, thousands of people left that area, airports were closed. and the russians are saying that this came from ukraine by ukrainian is interestingly, have denied this latest shelling. and they said that it is russian russians making mistakes and, and the, they are rockets, falling air, failing to, to, to us,
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to go to their targets and falling on their own people. and they'll cities. but in russia, across the russia and particularly in that area, people are very concerned. but instead of russia protecting it, it's territory and, and next in new territories. i mean, the reality is that that has become or war song, many people using this expression bell, god has become a. busy was on and russians are very concerned that this situation, if it continues, it's going to be very damaging to the ocean armies reputation. russia has to do something about it. or belgrade it is very vulnerable because it is very close to the border actually only of 40 kilometers away from the border. one hour drive from hot keith ukraine is 2nd largest city, and that city is, is still of course, and the ukrainian control at the russian, the fighting between the russians and the ukrainians is going on there for some ever on
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a daily basis. and the likelihood is that i shall try to do something to stop these attacks on that belgrade that's what's being said here in the media or will happen . thanks for that. hm. hm. father in moscow or the credit manager is re taken dozens of villages himself, but it says russian forces are trying to push back against his country offensive. despite the fighting civilians have begun returning to their destroyed homes, jaw stratford met her. some of them in arkansas sky in the customer region. this is sheila leave, which is where my bon was regular now everything is gone, her fizzle, examiner that he inspects what remains of the home and the life. he and his wife spent 35 years building pro russian forces from the nets region occupied their village in march below. oh, hardly see my thing. they looked at this toys. they were drinking shooting. they told us they would be here forever before they said we will pay you back for our
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suffering. you beat us now. we will be to the specialist ticket for dylan who will bonham, oregon, to shows us what remains of his be hives shelling, killed and injured much of his life stock. i survived disappeared during the battle . when is i i don't know what to say. no, that no matter what russia has done to us, we want to come home now. was it destroyed russian military trunk outside the smashed village school, where russian soldiers stayed? russian packs, gas masks, and destruction, all would remain. ah, volunteers distribute wood to those keen to start at least basic repairs only destroyed homes. oh, the ukrainian rocket climbs into the sky
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a few kilometers away. the ukrainian fight each. it circles overhead, broken, postal life, below. village off the village has been virtually obliterated. burnt out tanks squat among splintered trees. there are thousands of villages like this in the cares on region which have been completely destroyed. gradually, a few people are returning to what remains of their homes. but the situation is far from stable in this region, and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian advance. ah, another rocket sauls towards a target in russian hill territory. flat climbs through the gaping hole in his grandmother's home. he's come to repair it, so at least she has protection from the approaching winter,
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cold wilson bang to nibble as of a school. we couldn't contact her for a month. she's. we have to repair her home before the rain starten yours, that we've had time to prepare on them. they won't beat us back again. in some of the harm reeves, the determined spirit of innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. charged offered al jazeera here san reach, him suddenly grown the u. k. his new chancellor has promised to fix public finances after his predecessors. economic plans lead to calles to where we hunt says he will increase taxes and tighten control and public spending or recording announced a string of unfunded tax cuts last month causing panic. in the financial markets, we are going to have a, a very big ah, fiscal statement, a bit like a budget in which we set out the, the tax and spending plans for several years ahead. and that's going to be
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independent, verified by the office for budget responsibility. we been honest that it was a mistake not to do that in the many budget before. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can because our long term health depends on being a low tax economy and as cost right away to london. andrew simmons is standing by there and andrew is jeremy. don't go any way to ease the pressure on the p. m. do the when it could go either way, the neck because it in the one sense he's, he's been brought in to try and sort out a mess. but he's been brought in by the person who's really made that mess. so it wasn't any thing at all to, to, to get rid of a quasi quoting, it didn't affect the markets. the issue was decisions made by the prime minister in the 1st place. and what we're seeing now is the chancellor about reverse things instead of actually cutting taxes or he's going to be raising some and in terms in
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terms of but making big spends, he's got to do the opposite. he's asking, all government departments are to look at efficiency savings. this is how his 1st day in office played out financial and political chaos, a prime minister refusing to quit. but the u. k. media, aunt alone in st. time is up for liz. trust her sacking of her chancellor and friend quasi quoting on friday and her dismal performance in a news conference afterwards failed to calm the market. i now at rest with the new occupant of the chancellor's office at number 11 downing street, jeremy hunt, to turn things around on his 1st morning in office. he was critical of what trust has done so far was a mistake to cut the top rate of tax at a period when we were asking every one to make sacrifices. and it was a mistake to fly blind and not to back up the economic plans that were announced
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with an independent forecast from the office for budget responsibility. while hun says he supports growing the economy, he's talking of increasing some taxes. the only cuts will be on some of the spending. ministers and party grandees would normally look to number 10 for solutions and tactics. not now. it's number 11. jeremy hunt, the 4th chancellor. in a matter of a 100 days, he's got a strong background and it would appear he has a mandate to rewrite large parts of important government policy. some in the conservative party say, trust has become a lame duck prime minister because she's appointed hunt. he's the dominant figure in the government. i mean, you could imagine, can you, if you are asked to take on that role, the concessions that you would demand in, in order to do that. and it would have to be in your control over economic policy, over personnel, over key committees, whatever the conservative party does,
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it can't afford to trigger an election. one new polls suggests it has less than 20 percent support. the opposition labor party is rallying its members. whatever they say now, whatever they do, it boils down to one argument for then it's party 1st country 2nd. that's unforgivable the case of a government this trusts is that the prime minister's country residents for the weekend battling to save her job. jeremy hunt spent most of saturday with his treasury teams working on a formula. he might be able to tame the markets, but may not save the prime minister. and now jeremy hunt is at checkers the a country retreat for british prime ministers. not much of a retreat for less trust right now. she apart from talking to her new chancellor
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and, and hearing what he plans to do, not so much what she had hoped to do. and she'll be trying to work out how to survive. because there are senior figures in the conservative party, a trying to work out a plan to make another person prime minister, other on several possibilities there. and a way of doing it not to have an election and not to have a leadership election either. so that could be a change of rules that isn't impossible. and that could then me, you know, unity candidate comes forward even where she soon at potentially the former chancellor who was chosen by the parliamentary party to be the next leader when the conservative party as a whole went fullest trust. that's how complicated picture is in this extraordinary situation in the u. k. with an unstable government and a chancellor who seems to be a safe pair of hands trying to get things together. the moment of truth will be on
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monday when the markets give their assessment of what's been done. her. andrew, thanks very much for that. andrew simmons there in london. let's take this on. we can speak to mo, hussein who's a former conservative party special adviser, and the u. k. president of the edelman global advisory at most. welcome to the program. it is, is andrew as saint louis to ride old messes ned? you think jeremy hans 1st days in office have gone any weighted studying the ship? well is extremely chaotic certainly here in the u. k. and the fact that jeremy on day one has upturned the prime minister's entire economic agenda. the promises that she made on the leadership campaign, i think we'll have gotten some way, certainly to calming the market seed. he spoke about slowing public spending. he talked about assessment independently made and some taxes going up as well. and all
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of these things the market was wanted to see, but politically, there were a big, big challenges. the other audience here is m p 's and then also the voting public. so the challenge is politically, all, this is the opposite, really of what people who supported the prime minister. we're expecting her radical vision, her desire ease with being unpopular and challenging, be orthodoxy. and we're not getting any of that. we are getting something that is very, very different and i think that does not bode well going forward, right. maybe to truth as i'm just a on monday when we see how the markets react, jeremy, promising to account for every penny. is it, is it enough? do you think to pull on these volatile market waters? i think it will certainly go some way because you're moving away from just unfunded commitments to a lot more detail and hopefully some data behind these what we're hearing now from
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the government. but they will still be more more to come the fiscal event happening in a few weeks time. they're still going to be called for how everything is going to be funded. he spoke about finding efficiencies in different government departments, which means spending cuts. he spoke about doing things, so more taxes going up, we won't get all the details of that. so i still think some markets will be jittery and also looking just at the political situation in the u. k. the fact that there's been 4 chancellors in, i think, 100 days or so. the fact that the, the prime ministers, vision has been up turns and apartments developed quite weak things like that method to businesses and investors as well. and i don't think he's going to change a lot of talk about perhaps yet another prime ministry could be the result of all of this. i'm just wondering, jeremy holmes is the dominant figure in the government right now. is there a scenario where he could use that power to, to position himself as,
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as the leading the charges trust the successor? yeah, i think there is, i mean, coming in as a lead, say pumps being built as a grown up in the room to try and turn the ship around effectively. what number 10 is now done by appointing him is clipped it, sir, in wings. the power has gone from the center to the treasury, the government of the jewel plea, again the whole tenant power bases. so anybody coming into that role has a huge task and it's a very challenging talks. but also you can show leadership, you can show that you're being the sensible person you're taking rational decisions . so in some ways it could well be in addition for perhaps a caretaker prime ministerial role in the future j perspective. my thanks for that said my his name that former conservative party special version. thank you again. a still head hearing a political counties in
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a row to pushing for new ideas to change the landscape. motor gp returned australia after 2 years didn't disappoint for me. ah 1st things 1st. it's what we had been warning about 24 hours ago. severe thunderstorms over greece's crete island and wow. did it deliver? torrential downpours here. inundated the area. this was how high flood waters got. and you had cars tossed around like toys. i got to tell you still the risk of more severe thunderstorms across the island on sunday. the energy drifts eastward in the eastern med closing in on cyprus, so we could see a similar scenario play out here over the next little bit. still blustery showers in its stumble and a white day in ankara with
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a hive. 18 degrees or plume of rain is moving in to the republic of ireland, also dropping down and clipping the west of france. also the north west of spain and northern areas of portugal, still in the 30s for southern spain, but a bit more cloud cover and seville with the height of 30 degrees. now clouds will drift away throughout the day across central europe, paving the way for a beautiful day temperatures in the low twenty's zagreb sarajevo. and to run up, there was the risk of flooding across southern nigeria. that threat has now moved towards southern benito and especially gone out on sunday and to the south. we go could see some severe thunderstorms bubble up in south africa's kazoo luna tau province. but a cloudy day in durban with a high of 23 degrees. take care ah, the stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary from around the world that celebrate courage and resilience in
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ah and again, you're watching out here. what about top stories is and at least 4 people have been killed and $6.00 to $1.00 into the wrong after 5 broke out at the evan prison in toronto. it happened on saturday night, fizzle. say it was caused by fighting between inmates. 3 people have been injured in new shelling in the russian region of belgrade. russian officials accused ukrainian military of shelley, the area which borders ukraine. keith has denied this personages, changing things as china must ensure hong kong is ruled by what he called patriots made the comments at least twice a decade. communist party congress in well, she, she pang is one of china's most influential communist leaders. first was mad dog who led the party to power in 1949 after
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a civil war. an estimated 36000000 people died from famine under his rule thing shopping to car in 1972 years after miles death, he opened up the economy to the free market into foreign investments. very huge growth. and since she's in pain came to office, he's consolidated power. removing his term limit as leader is made fighting corruption of priority purging officials and political rival suspected of graft. and she has introduced a 0 covey policy, enforcing strict locked downs. and that's part where public protest, agent brown looks at, she's in pings this call right. president sheeting, ping's grip on power would now appear absolute. if he has enemies that they're hidden or unknown, or both. but some of those who chronicled, she's curious, say you don't get to the top of chinese politics without eliminating rivals and making enemies. he does,
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but it needs to be said that the congress has an active state pageantry. the fact that this congress is happening means that these rivals have already been largely pushed to the sidelines. after becoming communist party chief a decade ago. she vowed to route out dishonest officials, both high ranking tigers and low level flies. the campaign went down well with the public, especially when it in snared powerful and wealthy figures. bocce eli was the rising star of chinese politics, even tip as a future president. but within months of he becoming leader bo was serving a life sentence for corruption and abuse of power. no one was untouchable, including joe young kang, the man who'd been in charge of state security. he's also serving a life term for corruption and disclosure of state secrets, and the purge is not over and more than 4000000 people have been caught up in it.
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so it's been a very effective tool, procedure paying to both instill discipline was the communist party, but also clamped down on his rivals. other analysts say the continuing campaign against corruption ahead of his congress would ensure that she strengthens his hand over appointments to key decision making bodies. she has led china per decade. now he's expected to end precedent by being appointed to a 3rd term as party chief. so having seized control of the chinese communist party sees you prim, then seize control of china and china has become a lot less free, a lot more repressive fall, less open than it was 10 years ago. it an accumulation of power unseen since chairman mouse and nobody to since him has built a personality cult as strong adrian brown al jazeera. we're going to speak to
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stephane austin humbug. now he's the co author of teaching thing, the most powerful man in the world and, and stuff and not much has been written about. she's in pig, it until you came along with your book and, and given what you know of a man, how do you kind of frame this latest addressed in his ongoing ambition? well actually we were quite surprised when we started working on this book that there was no biography of she shame being. so what really tried to do is showing the development of china during the last 10 years and actually a long, his long, his time lifeline. and the interesting thing is that you can think about china as a, as a communist system, but economy the economy system is not. busy a socialist or a communist any more. it's been held together by a communist party and she, she being is the 1st to is concentrating the power on his own. busy person,
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and you could see when you, when you saw or parts of the speech he was holding to day. it was like the, the general idea is china 1st and him being the 1st of the 1st and right. he is trying to altogether the power. and that's interesting itself, isn't it? because to understand him, you need to understand his background and, and from you. but we understand that she didn't things father was imprisoned in the cultural revolution. he was very much more of a liberal than his son ended up being and you would have thought he would have bred a different man to the man that she's doing. thing is today. well, you know, he was a member of the. busy small group of the leading people in the communist party. so he was not an outsider that during the cultural revolution, he was put in prison. then he was a little bit outside so you could and even she, she and ping has been in prison at that time. and he tried to about 10 times,
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i think, to become a member of the communist party and he didn't stop until they took him. and then in a certain way he wants to become. busy rather than read and i think he was so much part of the system, part of the ideology that he never had the idea to get out of it or to become a real liberal person. busy actually when he came into power, i think even at western newspapers saw they would have the more liberal purse now. but this is obviously exactly the opposite. yes, he was, he was determined not to become a victim of power like his father, but rather than the power itself. he and that power is let him to closing the country down again, creating this kind of chinese role with that because her china, it in a certain way. it's logic. what he does. because you know, when you look from a western point of view you normally, you think when the system is not communist any more. busy than you will go into the
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direction of democracy or a more liberal, an open country. and maybe he has the same feeling and the same fear that he does not close it if, if the party is not getting stronger or if it's getting less strong than the whole system would collapse. that's why it looks like them. closing the country again, a little bit more. i mean he's still part of the economic system. the world that he is concentrating on china like like. busy saying china at 1st you know, we met madge, what i mean with that data and stuff and appreciate that to run out of time for interesting. thanks very much indeed for your analysis toughness. thank you. alto nationalists, jewish groups of stormy, i like to most compound under the protection of israeli police. it happened on the 6th day of a jewish holiday. is ready forces restricted the entry of muslim worshippers to the
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most grounds and occupied east jerusalem. as in sunday morning and witnesses say the alter nationalist groups gathered at the gates the most chanting and dancing erects new prime minister abdullatif. rashid is set to form a new government after months of unrest, but around the capital, small political parties have been gathering to remind the government they want radical change. said miss robbie has more now from baghdad. ah, yeah. bread freedom. a government for the people as iraq's new prime minister begins forming his government, a group of smaller political parties with no warmed wings, communists and reformists young and old men and women, met in both dog, calling themselves the forces for democratic change. they want officials to stop bickering and get to work at me. delete india come no only. oh no one. those who
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govern to feel the suffering of the people iraqi blood has become so cheap. we have lost our national treasures. our water is are gone dry. there is widespread unemployment and suffering in the past. iraq was a top ranking country. now we're at the bottom of the list. i decades of decline in iraq. some say has happened at the hands of people in power who came out of nowhere . how did charlotte? the 2 political islamic forces to those in power to extremists with a she has sunni occurred. we say you've ruined iraq, you stole it, you destroyed it. they came on the back of american tanks and a loyal to intelligence agencies of countries like it on saudi arabian, so on. all of them have a rocky blood on their hands and have stolen public wealth. all of them corrupt the consensus here, replace old faces with new ones. iraq's future is secular and the best governments focus on the common good can. i took all of this month,
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but we didn't want symbolic government says that doing nothing. we want to government that takes action crease, jobs fights, poverty develop services, repaid roads like softer the agriculture and private sector. a lot of the message from iraq. and this is a simple one. you were higher than they are. the alternative. and the old guard political players that are dominating the national conversation. right? you are not the only one on the political dialogue, not the vision. unity and love children are the future. it's the kind of idealism that may seem out of place in iraq's political landscape. but iraqis, hearsay, that is exactly what their country needs say in basra, the old 0 book that there's been a 2nd night of violence in the tend to one neighborhood of tunis confrontations between protested and security forces have been going on since friday after the death of a young man,
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the family says he was killed by security forces. genius and ministry of interior. comment. at least one person has died in australia, off to days of flooding, infected 3 states and full thousands of evacuation. officials in victoria say a man's body was found in water. the ton of rochester, emergency buildings remain in place for large parts of the trailer. se ministry has been deployed to help prime minister and the up and easy says the federal government is ready to provide further assistance. and the man has died after severe flooding on the greek island of crete. strong winds and heavy rains back to the coast on saturday. most of the damage was around the town of agi up elijah. the victim was trapped in his car's seawater rose. it's not clear how many people may be missing. aid workers in nigeria struggling to reach hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods. the oil producer region is the blazes to be hit by water is already devastated north and central and eastern parts of the country. i
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would address reports now from attorney. one of the worst affected areas in southern nigeria, 2 weeks after our family member was swept away by the flight, the edges are still waiting for the water to recede. so they can bury their, even after no sandwich are low at a very irregular from the level of water. here, it could be at least a week before they are able to do that. many other families are waiting for news. any news about their missing relatives though? barrel council sucker chair, it was a work place until 3 weeks ago. now. it's been taken over by hundreds displeased by the flood. it was the destination for dozens who drowned last week, fleeing from rising water levels threatening their homes. for nearly 3 weeks, it's been where angelo be and her family called whole times. she says are tough for
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everyone. then shed one by the face to the other place. i will what you say, look about minutes used by media and the focus of friends. and what in the something that could also be trust issues the big you was them by g m as my to that will got 5 or 5. my favorite good use local going with community with the finish. many areas are completely cut off, and the feet of the residence is still unknown. one of the biggest challenges of delivering a victim of the fight here in a number of states is the level of water. 2 weeks since the flood. there is little time it's receding, but that's not the only concern here. quite as of the pulled the offer separatist movement also active in this area. that is set to be a reason why some officials are staying away. there isn't
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a lot of national emergency management or do you see which caused or car? i mean, the number of states is walking along with the manager air force to reach out to some of those communities. a delivery generally has been slow uninsured. you. great victims are concerned, but by the time help arrives. it might be too late. for some edris al jazeera attended security forces in became faster. say, an armed group is killed at least 11 people in the northern nomine. tango province . 3 soldiers and 8 civilians were ambushed near the town of sel. manga the latest attack comes after september 11th cou, a september the 30th q, i should say it out to the president paul ari amoeba, who had to seize power. in january, abraham torrie was declared his successor. uganda has restricted movements in 2 districts in an attempt to contain the spread of a boater. an outbreak of the virus was officially declared in september on
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september at least 19 people have died. a president knew every most of any it says people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas. there'll be no, not curfew. and bars, jims, and places of worship will be close for 3 weeks to senegal, which has one of the largest solar farms in west africa. the president mackey sell wants to burn fossil fuels to meet growing energy demands. he says, the natural gas reserves will bring development with hack reports. now from elk grove in northern cynical, a police officer. it took an accident, the loss of life, and an act of kindness to bring power to mar, falls village in northern synagogue. when his son by heart saved a visiting german family from a fatal car accident, a small donation of solar panels followed irreversibly changing the village. food no longer goes rotten faults, grandchildren can study at night, suddenly european football, even hollywood shows,
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made their way into his living room. changing the villages perspective on the world are deliver. this is in the work of the state much. it's thanks to my son. he maintains depend elsco from to batches. if we had waited for the government to bring power to my home, i will still be wishing to day and to live in the dark. and yet, a short distance away off the coast are large untapped reserves of natural gas. they could light up the entire village. but with the signing of the 2015 paris agreement, most countries agreed to stop the use of fossil fuels. setting up president believes that's unjust climate, just as he says is the right to use his country's resources and burned the pudding, fossil fuel, in order to bring power to his people from an absolute law normal. it's not normal or fair or to ask own countries of which half the population does not yet have access to electricity demand. to ask those countries,
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she abandon traditional energy resources and switch to renewable energy. it's not acceptable. while synagogue continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel and diesel powered plants and it has some of the largest solar farms in west africa, thanks to german and french investors. after the 2015 paris agreements bringing power to senegal into other sun drenched african countries meant investing in this green energy. but since the russia ukraine war, it seems that priorities have shifted both for african and european countries. europe can no longer rely on russian gas. germany and france are now looking to africa, including senate goals, gas reserves, to meet their power needs. the fear of a looming energy crisis means some countries appear to be turning their back on the paris agreement. now set
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a goal is under pressure to provide fossil fuel energy to europeans. while it's people look towards the sun for power. nicholas hawk al jazeera and good on northern senegal sport. coming up after break concluding, famous upset by namibia yogi the every cricket world up to me as a g ah, ring and torrential flood into dan have killed at least a 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed. the rainy season has been described by some as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downpours have affected nearly the whole country. g 0 is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless. wading through flood water is the only way adam is mine, and his mother can get to their home flood waters wrecked the property and their
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family was forced to seek dryer lands. and lo, come to watch. entering the hunch got out will be good. there is nothing left, many have sought refuge on dryer lands, but they see there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants the water to receive so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he's no idea when that might happen. lou ah, ah, thought the sports and jemison with news of a cricketing surprise, it's indeed make. it was a big surprise. we saw that crickets at sea 20 well cut in australia,
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and the opening game of the torment delivered a major upset by namibia. they pulled off a famous victory over the recently crowned asia cup champions, a sri lanka. maybe a battered fast and scored a 163 runs from that 20 overs in reply. a shoreline only managed a $108.00 is tournament, was originally scheduled for 2020 the cove at 19 pandemic force of his famous italian writer francesco vanya is now in pole position to become moto g p world champion. for the 1st time, racing returned to australia after being canceled the last 2 years is due to the point of iris pandemic. there was heartbreak for home favorite of jack miller who was taken out. and then a huge moment of the title race of february quarter ira who had led the championship. so crashed out. it was over the bank via the ducati ride at was leading on the final lap. but it was passed by alex rings and mark marcus reynolds, who started from the 10th on the grid,
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managed to hold off the spaniard to take victory for the suzuki team, who and leaving the sports at the end of the season on. yeah, i finished 3rd and now have a 14 point lead at the top of the standings with 2 rounds. in major league baseball, philadelphia have eliminated the defending champions, atlanta braves from this year's playoffs. after winning their division series in full games, the felisa secured a spot in the next round with an impressive $83.00 victory, which included the 1st inside the park. ho, run by a capture in. i also history a philadelphia head into the national league championship series for the 1st time in 12 years. and the drought has been even longer for the san diego padres. they won their series against the la dodgers, 31 the padres,
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and moving into the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years where they will face philadelphia. houston astros booked a spot in the american league championship series after a clean sweep of the seattle mariners game 3 went for 18 innings matching the longest game in playoffs history. it lasted 6 hours and 22 minutes. jeremy pan. yes . for the own run of the game. i'm tired. that was a log in, but like i said in the playoff, the crowd was into the whole game and shout out to tell their friends and their team, you know, they put up a great fight. no, not one fair left the stadium. and that's pretty cool to see from the set and the want to her. i mean, cleveland guardian scored 3 runs in the final inning to beat the new york yankees
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in game 3. they now leave the series. i wonder totland coach is looking fide up his side of made the best art to a season in 59 years. offer a goal. his 1st half against everton spurs were given a penalty after the break. when hurricane was brought down by england, teammate jordan pickford kane, and put away the spot case. he's now scored in 5 successive premium games and taught them and made it sooner or later. thanks to pierre, i mean we bugs deflected efforts does level on points with 2nd placed manchester city. we play liverpool later on sunday. huge game that one do over these good starter is supposed to leave is important because law, it means that we are working well with the player. should we the global, ah, we are doing everything with the common sense in my opinion. and we know we shot our policy be the biggest football match in spain on one of the
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fastest in all of sports. al classical takes place later on sunday round madrid and barcelona a level point of going into it out all the raining spanish champions. i will enjoy, i'm grounded vantage at the burnaby. no speech as this match as special for everyone, for the fans, for the teams, which are both great team, like all the classical than the darby's, and it's a special match. you prepare for it in the same way, but then there's an emotional aspect, the pressure, the worry, everything that comes with the match of this type. and while boss's champions league form has been pulled, they've been excellent domestically. chevy side on basin and of 17 from 8 so far they've also conceded just once in the spanish week. we are leaders in the competition and we want to to finish the game, continuing, continue being leader. so it's a big challenge the telling for us we need to change the chip is a different competition in this competition leo, we are doing so well so,
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so keep going, keep going and be being positive. i think everything will be will be ok. the delayed rugby world cup have cakes all found australia appraising as a team to beat the all these go to 34.63 over fiji. made the same is the last time the time that was placed in 2017 australia. one of the last 9 world nation, england and tried to now hammering of the mother by 60 points. the 6 incredibly england was seen as underdogs to this match. the tournament is being played a year late because of the women's robina, unwelcome in new zealand. the home side thrashed wild 12 in week 2 of the group. they had of the following a 10 point victory. italy suffered best and the south africa remain winless office and feeding a late try. again. the final statement to the next weekend where the lineup will be
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decided in go for keegan. bradley is celebrating his 1st pga tour title in 4 years. bradley went into the final round those a championship in japan, one shot behind the american. ricky fowler, who was also looking to resurrect his career, having the case to victory since 2019 quite a couple of late babies. the 2011 p j champion buddied 17 to give himself a 2 shot cushion playing the law. and he finished at 15 on the ball, one ahead of fowler and andrew putnam, bradley winning his 5th title. i'm so just under $2000000.00 in $5.00 money man. listen i why practice so hard? i it's not going to be easy. i knew it wasn't gonna be easy to put on 16 was major and things aren't easy for me normally. so i was ready that bertie on 17 goes down to the best holes in my i, cindy, this is so special. i played in the final group here one tiger one,
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and i got to watch him do that. and i'm so proud to win this tournament. thanks japan. and so, so just a 1st class event, amazing golf course. and finally, the wild cliff diving titles have been decided at the final stop in sidney 3. divers are in the running for the big prize going into the competition in australia . and it was a frenchman, gary hunter who came out on top 20 his 10th over well title in the women's competition home favorite. we haven't, if lend had already wrapped up her straight title. she took it off by winning this event in front of her friends, and that is all wheel sports from me. for now. i'll have another updates elizabeth lesson. jamie, great, thank you very much. she will see you later. that is it, this usa. i'm back to luck. a mm ah
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