tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 21, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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it's great to have you with us. i'm 0 venette. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the show, ga maloney will take over as it least 1st female prime minister and head the countries new. right, when government, european leaders fail again to agree on the plan to solve the continents energy crisis caused by the war and ukraine. at the u. s. house committee investigating the capitol hill, riots orders. donald trump, to testify by november 14th and pakistan's, former prime minister, enron con rallies supporters after he was disqualified from holding office for 5 years. armande richardson with the latest world cup news with less than 30 days to go. and so kick off here in castle a set back for portugal caps and christiane. rinaldo, these hells coming up this out. ah and we have to begin this news hour in italy. the country will soon have its 1st
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female prime minister, georgia, maloney is poised to lead the nation's 1st far right led coalition in decades. but this new political block is also raising fear is among some western allies. katya lopez hood a yan reports she will begin her term as italy's prime minister in challenging types. georgia maloney has promised to form a new government quickly as pressure mounts both at home and abroad. in wilmington was he? but if people added that, austria at such a critical time in our nation, we re issue right that we every day, but on fee, we want to move forward as quickly as possible. the new government, she says, will bring stability to the country as it tackles inflation and soaring energy prices. maloney's conservative block one, the parliamentary majority, and last month selections. but her leadership is already being questioned, yet to payment money. it leaked audio messages suggests former prime minister and ally, silvio berlusconi, bracht about his friendship with vladimir putin appearing to justify russia's
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invasion of ukraine. putin was supposed to enter ukraine and reached kevin one week, replaced the government with a new one chosen by the russians with a group of wise people. the revelations have led to attentions within maloney's coalition, fueling fears of radical, far right policies within our block. she's trying to calm skepticism, especially among european allies, but doubts linger. so question for europe will be, is it really going to go wobbly? will likely remain a storm nato ally? will italy continue the dragoon policy of supporting you praying against the russian and baby? bologna says yes or deputies are wally her party. the brothers of italy has neil fascist roots is tough on immigration and has openly criticize the european union. supporters say maloney's coalition can help italy struggling economy,
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but critics fear it shifting europe's geo politics further to the right. now millions of people across italy, am europe cautiously a wait to see how the nation's 1st while right coalition, since the 2nd world war will govern one a 3rd. are they bore level? katya lopez, leanne al jazeera. so let's bring in the water though, but it's an ellie. he is an associate professor of political science at the school, a superiority santana school of advanced studies, and he joins us from pizza. thank you so much of be with us. there's, there's been a ton of talk at this stage about maloney about our political past her far right use. now that she is in power, what can we expect? well, there is a constant in her right. we eager or populist italian government in the last 2 years. we shall not forget the after the actions in 2018 a south mcclare popular is government made the 1st movement and the legal was at
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that and they government laws by the declaration. so some of these key leaders openly anti european. well, the government became much more, much more moderate, moderate, as i asked. and indeed, does the calling that is now a days widely seen as a respectable leader and was a respectable prime minister? well the 1st actions by george maloney seemed to suggest that she will be more pragmatic in power, at least as far as going to national position and new position will meet that use concern. she will be willing to play more cultural ah, a policies and pursue more cultural writes mean policies on domestic affairs. so maloney, the prime minister,
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you expect to be more moderate, perhaps than maloney, the fire breathing populous candidate. ah, that is something we can perhaps expect on the bases of the 1st acts, the maloney as the clear winner of the past, my actions and ah, the cami prime means the well for instance, the government was for today and in the selection of key government personnel maloney was way care who i believe to select a moderate members of her ally, art is b t position. let's say diane, he was the calendar for a means there. and this be that some forget the former a former president of european parliament. let's take john carter mitchell j. u been you me there for the economy? well, don't j t was already a member of dry government,
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and the s b at one of the most moderate people in the li. so people in the position are among the most moderate, more pro european people. she could add, select that their european leaders have been meeting the last 2 days to discuss, among other things ukraine and, and the war against russia. is bologna. going to change the center of gravity in europe when it comes to putin. she has said during her campaign that she was, she was allied with western european leaders and it pretty much that she was anti puts in. but we're hearing different things from her coalition partners. this very correct needs and is going to be, or as the last few days, perhaps the problem within the center, right, felicia or the right of sanford, collision to say better given the composition of believing party is calisha bernasconi as being very spoken. and these, the corporations been as a b r to who did really embarassing. ah, the point is that melanie,
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as committed to take a pony off, ah, western r e respect, you cray pro european position. whereas her bernasconi naverde are outspoken way. but also we may suspect saline was being silent, route, believe there of beleaguer ev, at a more, but a more critical position, or if not a pro putin physician. a cool, if this will be said, though, the jani, who is now, are the vice president of a battalion account and counselor me, is there an ease at the back door? basically, there are of 40 dahlia, but of the school. in the, as far as the is also, as i said before, a could meet that you were appear in the lead. the member of european brusheart is actually vice president of the people's party. and the very fact that tiana as b r,
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c r and chosen as the means their full for in affairs, says the barrels school in this position may not be, ah beth in for way, shall we need the government as far as for to dallas will serve edwardo, thank you. edwardo, brisson, eli, helping us or back the curtain, their honor, the 1st steps of the maloney coalition. thank you very much. thank you. after 2 days of talk, see you leaders have wrapped up a summit without reaching agreement on how to solve europe's energy crisis. the prices have surged as europe tries to cut its dependence on russian supplies. when a whole reports from brussels, you countries are in the grip of an energy crisis with gas prices up 300 percent since the outbreak of war in ukraine and e. u. leaders are still gripped by indecision over how to deal with it. because roadmap that now has to be worked on
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and then implemented. it is a joint purchase big step forward. it is the rules for sharing gas. so the solidarity agreements and the rules that have to be followed in case of severe disruption. it is a topic of excessive price prices and how to limit them. despite hints that agreement division remains between heavy weights, germany, and france on an energy priced cap. that would see the e u refusing to trade gas above a certain level. germany believes that would lead to supply shortages with trade is simply selling their wares on asian markets for a higher price. they've agreed to keep talking in classic style. the leaders have pushed discussions on to energy administers, who meet next week ahead of a possible emergency summit. next month. it seems likely they'll agree to some form of cartel style gas buying similar to the methods used to buy a vaccines during the pandemic. it is less certain to what extent they may agree on
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a price cap and substantial time was given to ukraine itself, ways of helping to protect its energy infrastructure. the target of repeated russian attack ukraine's president for the mit zelinski addressed the leaders via video link. he warned that russia was planning further attacks on energy hubs. in particular hydro electric dam in the south. he's given a list in the rush, and they're always blow out these damn more than 80 settlements, including cars, song will face rapid flooding. hundreds of thousands of people will be affected to you ahead of the freezing winter, he warned. of russia's plan, they set off another wave of migration towards the e. you join the whole al jazeera brussels as bring in anna maria caroll, the build. she is a former member of the european parliament, former m e p, and she joins us from stock home. anna maria called me in patient,
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but i feel european leaders have been talking about limiting energy prices for months now. and they just had a some it, and we don't really have a concrete way to do that. your thoughts? yeah, there has been some progress. not just some of us expected. decided to buy together . and at least 50 percent of the, of the energy of the gas and to come on measures for savings for diminishing consumption. and so there is a mechanism that plays more energy like in the north, the south or vice versa with the east and the west. so we were hoping some of us to have a price gap, a dynamic price gap, or to have also kind of sure come on budget to, to help each other and not to having support for the crisis based on the physical capacity of individual countries. but to do it in come on, well,
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we do not have an energy market. we do not have an energy union. and the energy system in the members are very different. so it is not surprised that we have not reached that agreement, although it's not so it is frustrating at the same time we have shown enormous units young upon them. yeah. thinking amazing steps forward as you know, by buying and distributing producing to get it back. since we have shown on a crane, and we really need to continue to do to to be united for crane support team both the provision of military defensive security support. what coming refugees and we need to do much more on the financial part. ok if we don't want to do an yeah, except, sorry, go ahead. yes. what about was the choice of forest off of put it in europe?
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unfortunately, let's see what happens now with the new italian government. there is good news in sweden and the government in sweden lead hold. hold on, i gotta stop you. i gotta stop you there. i can't get everything in one answer and i want to go back to the 1st pillar of what you said was agreed today, which was the joint purchases of energy you mentioned depend on me because that's obviously very relevant. it's the one example we have recently of europe doing something jointly like that and it worked. we learned 2 things from that episode, we learned that it's slow, but we learned that it's effective at reducing the price of whatever is being purchased in both. so can we, can we have confidence in the fact that that will bring down the price of gas. if you buy that jointly what already we see that the price of gas is finally being reduced is not low, but it's been reduced. so already this, this measures, although not totally satisfactory, are eating a message just by doing things together. we will be able to,
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to get economies of scale. and to, as usual, when you buy from the mark that you have, you should have that to prices in a market economy. it's not enough, but it's a good progress and it's, you know, results already. all right, anna maria, go out to build. thank you so much for your insights today. appreciate it. thank you. and the us secretary of defense has again pledged support to ukraine. lloyd austin spoke with his ukrainian counterpart on the phone. the pentagon says austin told alexi regina because the international community was there to help you crane build strength and defend itself. austin has also spoken with russia's defense minister for just the 2nd time since the start of the invasion. all right, let's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly, how get, kimberly. what do we know at this stage about that exchange? well, we're still trying to determine from the pentagon, exactly why this call took place and the white house is not saying much. the pentagon is not saying much, what we do know is that this was
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a call that was initiated by the united states late austin, the defense secretary, initiating this call with his russian counterpart. we should also point out there was another call, a separate call that was initiated with by the defense secretary with his ukrainian counterpart. now, as you mentioned, this is only the 2nd time that the russian defense secretary and us defense secretary, we've spoken since the russian invasion of ukraine. the last time they spoke was we believe, may 13th of but what we know is that there was a sort of a theme to this. and this was that they talked about ukraine, but most importantly, it was about keeping the lines of communication open. now with regard to the issue of ukraine and the conversation that took place with the russian defense secretary, we know that that was somewhat more specific in terms of talking about additional needs that ukraine has with regard to security assistance, particularly when it comes to air defense systems and how the united states can
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assist with that. now these calls, although we do not know why they took place on this friday, particularly do come on the heels of very strong allegations by the united states, particularly against iran, that iran has been supporting russia in terms of drone attacks on civilian targets, particularly in ukraine. and also there have been strong allegations by the united states, that in fact, russia has been making strong threats that it may be using nuclear weapons or threatening to you, threatening to use nuclear weapons, something that in fact, the united states says it is not at this time concerned about and will not be adjusting his posture. yeah, absolutely. and on those drones, both russia and iran deny that the iranian made. but kimberly, how can thank you so much for your reporting from the white house there. the us
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says military trainers from iran or in crimea helping russian troops use iranian, made drones to attack ukraine. we're just talking about that washington believes that iranian drones hit the capital key as well as energy facilities across the country. iran has not reacted to the latest us accusations, but they do deny that the drones are iranian made. we can confirm that russian military personnel based in crimea have been piloted, piling, piloting, excuse me, around in the us using, using, and conduct kinetic strikes across the ukraine. including in strikes, against cuban and reason dates. we assess that iranian personnel running and military personnel were on the ground in crimea, and assisted russia in these operations. russia has received dozens of these you ab so far and will likely continue to receive additional shipments. in the future, ukraine's president vladimir zelinski says, russian forces are planning to destroy a major, hydro electric dam and across all region as keeps forces advance there. the nova
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kafka dam holds back a large reservoir upstream from course on city. if it were to be destroyed, this would cause massive flooding. russian backed authorities say that they are evacuating civilians across the new pro river. they deny mining the dam. they say ukraine plans to hit it with a massive missile strike. ukrainian forces have bomb the dams bridge before. it's one of 2 major crossings over the river that are now mostly impossible. well, you can still be head the think tank, the ukrainian foundation for security studies. and she's a former advisor to ukraine's information policy minister. she's currently in crack or in poland and she's with his live now. thank you for joining us. what do you make of this accusation by ukraine that russia is potentially preparing to attack or significantly damage or destroy even the damn good evening
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and thank you for having me. well, i think that accusations, pretty serious, and i'm sure the ukranian authorities would not have made an accusation like this. they have serious evidence that this is the case and there's a president landscape indicated that damn itself and also the equivalent of the hydro electric power plants are, are now mind all. so there are other sign, like, until very recently, the ukrainian personnel was sprencel's hybrid electric plants and russians get out . they bring in personnel and the only rushman personnel is the station there. and so that's another piece of evidence that makes ukrainian authorities believe that it's possible that russia is preparing to blow up this, this hybrid structure. so i think it's the syrian,
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it's like there's ancient today ukrainian military said that they have made all the preparations meeting. the russians have made all the preparations, but they still have not made the decision to blow it up. so it's, it's a pretty tense situation, but so walk us through this or how does this help russia if this were to happen, right. i pathetic because we don't know exactly what's going on here. we have our accusations denials. if the accusations are accurate, that russia is planning to break the damn. what's it, how is this in rush of interest? if you know what happened recently in measures, the region is russia and they said that your son is now going to be irrational for good. and they threaten that if your brain continues fighting, they are all directed by all means possible. as they probably were hoping that a crane was going to get scared and was going to stop because many people interpret
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this phrase. russian rating to use nuclear weapons. but your grand ukraine continues pressing and continues liberating. in territory on the russian troops cannot really bear to suffer another defeat. and if they do need on the city of her son, which is the only regional capital that they were able to capture and the store is going to be accumulating the seat and so on. blowing up the dam is going to cause significant damage to branch, significant damage, or additional damage the brain system. also, if they do it, they're going to blame and on the cranium side. ok for the, for up again, the to mazda lives, their population,
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and also to divert attention from their retreat. that i think that could be their logic because of this point. so they are, it looks like they're desperate and here's my region. ok, all right. understood jojo, thank you very much. so you're saying this is essentially a scorched earth tactic by the russians or hypothetically, that's what we could be looking at. ilia debina. thank you so much for speaking to us. thinking now there's plenty more head on the news hour, including the u. case house of commons leader penny morton becomes the 1st candidate to officially enter the race to replace list trust. as prime minister a former tenant grand slam champion is suspended after a doping test. and he will have the details and sport ah, so the u. s. house committee form to investigate the capitol hill assault has ordered donald trump to testify that he has to appear before the panel by november
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14th. i'd, as you castro, is live in washington dc. id or what, what more do we know put some context around this forest is shore 0. so this subpoena we knew it was coming with. there was a unanimous vote by this committee last week for this subpoena to be issue, but there was some delays as to drafting it. and also finding one of trumps. many attorneys who is willing to receive service of it. and apparently it has now been officially issued. and what it's asking, what it's commanding, rather trump to do is to turn over documents related to the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital by november, 4th, and to sit for a deposition before the committee by november 14th. now there was a letter accompanying the subpoena. it was written by liz cheney, the republican leader of this group, the who is just under the democrats, who are the majority on this panel. and she essentially set to trump that he has to
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answer to his orchestrated and deliberate effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election and to block the peaceful transition of power. and i'll read to you the exact quote of what she says next. to trump, she says you were at the center of the 1st and only effort by any u. s. president to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power ultimately culminating in a bloody attack on our own capital and on the congress itself. we can't get more direct than that. she also goes on to say that trump cannot try to dodge this by claiming that ex presidents are free from complying with congressional subpoenas because there have been at least 7 previous former president of the u. s. i have testified before congress, but the big question is what he will do about it. now, what will trump do? you know, earlier he released a long rambling letter that did not answer the question whether or not he would actually comply with this subpoena. rather,
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he used it to attack this committee's work and again to spread those false claims of election fraud in 2020. and then of course, trump still has the, the, a new of appealing this. and he certainly hasn't of that as a legal option. and it would be a long and protracted legal battle that ultimately may take months and maybe decided by the u. s. supreme court. right. how do you do castro reporting live from washington dc? thank you very much. and steve been in the prominent ally, a former us president trump has been sentenced to 4 months in prison. he was found guilty of 2 counts of contempt of congress. the failing to comply with the investigation into the january 6 attack on the u. s. capital. now we go to pakistan where the election commission has disqualified former prime minister iran con, from running for office. the commission says con is guilty of unlawfully selling state gifts received from foreign leaders and dignitaries. the case against the former prime minister was filed in august just as live up by the time my message
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reaches, i may be arrested in an illegal case that should make it clear to all of you that are fundamental rights which our constitution provides have been violated and democracy has been buried. i'm appealing to all of you that you have to come out. you have to wait a struggle against this race system, which is creating terror and fear you do the story. you must be broken. only then will allow us to real freedom is bringing rove hassan. he's the spokesperson of pakistan, former prime minister in ron con. he joins us from islam a bad. what's your reaction to the decision by the electoral commission today? lee expected levy lehman. we've been, we've been actually expecting it for a long time because because we have a bit of an election mission and keep election commission even more than an institution and all of the bites emanating from. ready commission to parking sign
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over with the fact that you know, such and such session. ready before so i must me clearly everything which has been done by german and non con, as my minister, according to law sticky according to law. yes. not by the. was it ethical? although i think it was, it made the 1st of all, excuse me, let me jump in right there. 2 um, for us to understand iran con, is accused of having bought gifts that were given to him by foreign dignitaries. that normally should reside with the state and are in possession of the pakistani government. and it's been like that since the 70s. he's accused of having bought them and sold them at a discount on the market. that is not strictly illegal, but a lot of people would consider that unethical. that's number one. what would you say to that? well it just, it distinctly going to go and, and i think that is what matters because he believes commission about making decisions on the business and that it would be taking decision on the mapping on the on divisions on oh,
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i'm really good act and there was nothing legal about what he did. okay? so you're not completely answering my, your sidestepping my question on whether it's moral and ethical, but, okay, i take your point and what all is, i beg your pardon, ethical, it, it depends on one's intimidation or what unethical is. well, okay, let me, let me put it this way. let me put it this way. would you advise if you got a chance to do it again? would you advise them, ron con, to do what he did? well, it isn't jolly his discussion, you know, i suppose that he's a person who has it by the, by the, by the law. and i think you would want to get things to go. he does have a legal obligation to disclose his assets though, doesn't he? and that would include those objects that he purchased from the, from the state, the state fund. where, where, where need to see both gibson or they would also get it into government repository
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. and you just on did know that you're wanting to know, he took a couple of items out and then then we'll get the sold in the market. would again, that is going to get you back. ok. i can see if we just heard enron con, call this a racist system. the word racist i think bears. there is perhaps a analyzing a little bit. is this have to do with racism. but what would you have been talking about? the system is on just to know which is which leverage i'm watching. he has projected to the years and it gets it all, it has projected the beginning of each and that building. and even fortunately in this country has been, has been criminal. and you see, if you look at the boston 40 years, you can see exactly what happened to this going to be. the company has gone down. the company's assets have, have had to beat it. nobody blows last it. suppose people gave to those guys we have an increasing and unfortunately this has been an expense of the state of arkansas, and this is what he's in it to fight and, and, and to others. daniel t,
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as in it is by mister the country. this is what he tried to do. he wanted everybody to get out to the football, including him said he wanted the long on the ball on the one hand to be published on the other. you don't have to be an equally as equal citizen of the country. and this is what this got to eat. actually the actor do unfortunately, other institution of this game, but also your hands. and this is, this is what has brought us to this pass kind of to the very unfortunate that we're really as, as, as you, as you bid out, his speech is bought to fight you. and any speech in the message that you are going to be for this evening, you said that my fight just got you against the steeps. can you confirm that he is going to appeal this wouldn't be like, definitely going to beat it. as soon as we get a copy of the order. all right, thank you so much for your time today. thanks for fielding or questions on al jazeera, we appreciate it. thank you very much. yeah,
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sure. long cuz parliament has voted to limit the powers of the president, the power to appoint officials, including judges and police, will now lie with a constitutional kelsey council. it follows protests over sherlock has worst economic and political crisis and decades. unrest earlier this year led to the resignation of the former president and other senior politicians. the a watching l 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. it leaves foreign leader, georgia, maloney has been asked by the president to become new prime minister. maloney met with sergio math rela, assuring him that she can quickly form a new government despite detentions within her right wing coalition. your leaders have failed to agree on how to solve europe's energy prices. they met for a 2 day summit in brussels to discuss price kept on gas as prices serge with europe trying to cut its dependence on the russian supplies. at the leader of the cave house of commons, penny morgan has officially entered the fray to become the new prime minister.
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former chancellor richard soon asked for his part, reportedly has the backing of more than 50 m fees and former prime minister boys. johnson is also gathering supporters that includes the current defense secretary now the leader of the u. k. house of commons, as we just said, penny mordant, has officially entered the fray to become the new prime minister. she's one of the top 3 candidates emerging to replace the very short lived leader list for us. remember the names we just mentioned, richie sumac is one of them, and be former prime minister boris johnson is the other government. and that also includes supporters, including defense secretary ben wallace. you really have to wanted is a prime minister to do that job. you have to really, really think it, it's the job for you. for me,
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i feel that i can add the best value in keeping people safe at defense by being with defense. secretary is the issue of the mandate. this with will be potentially off. the 3rd prime minister seems to general election to the 19 that means we have to think about that the digital question that the public will be asking themselves and also about who could win the next election. that's obviously important for any political party at the time. so at the moment i would lean towards boris johnson. all right, ne barker joins us live now from london. so we've. 2 got 3 names, are we expecting any surprises or do we now have the horse race set need i think we can safely say that this is a 3 horse race, although as you say, only penny morden has so far come out saying that she's officially go to take part in this dash to be the next, a prime minister, although and the last arrow. so we gather the boys. thompson has said quote unquote, he'd be up for it. what we're waiting to see to whether or not to richie c 9
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decides to make it official. but looking at the momentum that's building behind the 3 candidates from prominent figures within the conservative party, we can safely say that the race is very much on within these 3. can there's a, have that she heard there, of course, from ben wallace, the defense secretary and man who at that money and speculated could be in the running himself throwing his weight behind boss johnson. you got other key figures like such a chevy, the former chancellor saying that he's backing richie see not if you look at what the the cookies are saying though they putting the where she seen. i firmly. i had bought johnson 2nd and any more than. but the question is whether all this could be wrapped up before 2 pm on monday, whether the policy can coalesce around a single candidate or whether or not they'll open it up to party members. if they do that, the policy members could steve the results completely there around a $130000.00 party members to we're looking at a, a turn out of probably around $80000.00 members casting their vote as they did last
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time round in the summer during the leadership race then, and the suggestion is that they may well throw their support behind boris johnson. so it's not a done deal yet regardless of how many m. p 's openly coming out and throwing that support behind sooner it need, you know, as british voters watch the news this weekend and all the way through monday and arguably all the way through next friday when the prime minister gets chosen. i think a lot of them will be thinking, well, you know what, i'd like my say now. i'd like to be able to vote for the next leader. how likely is it that there's going to be another general election bearing in mind, of course, that the conservatives want nothing to do with it? let me explain. festival missouri international here is wondering why the psycho drama continues in the way it is doing well. firstly, under the british constitution, the party has the majority, has the rights to choose a leader, and the british conservative party have
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a thumping majority of 80. so until the next general election, which has to take place before december, january 25th. the conservatives have the right to choose their leader. but the problem is that politically, at the moment, there is a huge clamor nationwide full of the question to be thrown into the british public in the form of a general election. and that's what the opposition labor party and other opposition parties of pushing for time and time. again, the question is whether this ends up becoming a scandalous, politically tainted race for the leadership, or whether or not that continues to push people to put pressure on the conservative party to, to open things up to the nation at lodge. of course the, the old saying is that turkeys don't vote for christmas and that the conservative m p 's are not going to openly call for an election that could see that policy potentially decimated. but nevertheless, there is such division within the conservative party. there are m p 's openly
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saying that they would be prepared to vote in support of the opposition and other opposition parties in calling for an election if the like. mike's, of course johnson, tainted, of course, by months of scandal, decides to end up or, or ends up or in the top job again. me look, thank you so much for making all of this crystal clear. the bookies again, have a feel day with this one. this weekend, i think british politics is going to keep them in business for a while to come me barker in london. thank you very much. if they are pins currently living in the u. s. have been granted temporary protection for 18 months . if your peers government has been battling rebels in the northern to gray region for the past 23 months and the violence is killed thousands and uprooted millions. the department of homeland security says that it recognizes the conflict and is committed to providing protection to those in need. the united states remains prepared to take appropriate measures against those who obstruct
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a resolution of this conflict. and we are determined to have those who commit human rights abuses held to account. let me be clear, there is no military solution to this conflict. the only path forward is for the parties to pursue a negotiated settlement through peace talks. and we must prevent the region from spiraling further out of control in the spring and finds a roadway. he's a political analysts focusing on the horn of africa, and he joins us from los angeles fi. so how do you look at this? the u. s. u. s. is stepping in pretty decisively here to protect the philippines that are on american soil. well, it's about time, i think the us find on the ticket nice that it has to get into this issue and see the ocean to the confidence. this is the largest war in africa and probably in the world. and so far the u. s. has been talking,
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but it has never walked the walk to do with this decree. it seems to me that finally to it's addressing. but the human rights issue as well. as the political issue, which the people of his u. v. as in begging from the nicest and p as interesting. i. e to bring that machine by any means necessary to discomfort. what message does it send to the belligerents to feel? in particular, it tells them that the u. s. is very serious, it's not to sit by the sidelines from now. and that it will use any must of that. it has both to come in, economic, to sanction any good of the belligerent that refuses to listen to the kind of the world that wanted to seek some resolution to this devastating and detrimental crisis that the people here b as be subject to were currently the u s, and correct me if i'm wrong here, but currently the u. s. has very little involvement in the diplomacy that is trying
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to reach a peace deal between the 2 grand rebels and the philippine government. does this signal do you think perhaps a greater involvement? us involvement to come i think it's a signal that the american government is in change to what is a serious engagement of both the, to your peer and the rubber group or the 2 to re on government. i think it the rest is to send the message that all the belligerents would be responsible for crimes against humanity. if they don't listen to this final quote, which is to sit down and talk her through the issues entries over the issues. i think the last stroke that probably breaks the companies back there have been rumblings about a potential new round of talks between the rebels and the philippine government. where are we on that? it's supposed to be starting this weekend in south africa. it is sloppy in terms of
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the scheduling and the work that has been so far away the a you, it hasn't really shown any, any the rules of engagement and the nature of how the stops would look like. however, most people are coming. there is a suspicion among many commentators and observers of the to be an issue that you've been government is not serious about. because in the last round of this talk which fades former president who can yetta, wanted to participate in condition dis, participation by 1st seeing the rules of engagement and the talks and the nature and the role that you'd be played so far. we haven't gotten any come from any confirmation from him or from the a you side. but i think there is a believe widespread believe that the you has not been serious about this as much as you can. government has been a pre process on file rob lee. thank you very much for your insights. you're
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welcome. thank you center. now the speakers of libya's rival assemblies have met in morocco to discuss holding future elections. polls scheduled for december last year and never took place because of disagreements between the factions and the un has been pushing for a political agreement between the 2 brook based parliament in eastern libya and the government of national chord. in the capital tripoli, the 2 sides entered a ceasefire. in 2020 the state of emergency has been declared in sedans, blue nile state for a month at least a 187 people have been killed in violence, forked by a land dispute between tribes. the peace deal was signed in the region in 2020, but the fighting has worse. and since then, the security forces and demonstrators, a 4th in guinea during an anti government protest, a band political group called for demonstrations against the ruling hunter. the national front for the defense of the constitution said that several people were injured. guinea has been led by the military since last year's qu, that ousted president alpha con day after more than 10 years and power and working
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of fossil has sworn in a new interim president, abraham rory let a military coup at the end of september over throwing the government of football, he demi bow swearing in comes a week after he was selected to head the transition towards civilian rule fam. med . nick has more from what we do this morning. cathy, sorry, was sworn in as the president this week after the signed the charter would said that the head of the military party was the head of the country speaking to the nation. after you find to tory said that the country was in peril and that it was already to secure the nation with speaking to community leaders from us. they said that you have many, many challenges ahead of them. one of them being that the army is not united. a lot of people still stand by his predecessor, colonel paul henry sounds good to me, but who was sued and is now in togo. part of the deal for me to gone to to go was
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that tori said he would abide by the time like to hold elections by july 2024. as well as by several other measures that to me but said tori had to do in order for you to read the country. but people also see that tories up against a great time pressure that he's not going to get the same 8 months, even though that was very short, that the meet god, because the country is in a very violent situation, was lands are cut off nearly 2000000 people are displaced, thousands of people are going hungry. so while people are optimistic, we cautiously optimistic they think or is going to be able to do what the legal is not going to be able to do is i'm here right now. we're going to work with how he's going to do that, and people say that it doesn't make for tuition and show tangible progress quickly . he's going to be, i think, just like to allow is dealing with an unprecedented cholera break. it began in march of this year in the south of the country, but now it spread to central and northern regions that have not seen color outbreaks for more than a decade. almost 4000 people have been infected in more than 100 have died since
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the 1st case was reported. there is a global shortage of vaccines, but the me allow in health minister says that supplies are on their way. we're going to set the, giving the call it a vaccine or we are read was that the bridge or winter assist us with about 2000000 doses the over the vaccine. and we, we expect people segment in the next day, or 2 weeks, a rear paintings and drawings from the 19 forties and fifties by young black students are being seen for the very 1st time boys in bob wins. the collection was discovered in the basement of a london church and its on display in the capital hoary her on the ta. so has this report joint what it is do look at the big square gift to livingston. sango never thought he was doing this, showing his son artwork done in the 1940s by his late father living since angle, his son's grandfather. the paintings, a part of an exhibition at the national gallery in zimbabwe capital had already a collection done more than 70 years ago by young black students at serene anglican
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mission school. some of this picked up, i'm singing for the 1st time in my life. when we started these exhibitions, i don't even remember them. but here we are. i now see my father in the age of 18. when i only remember him is an ordinary, serene anglican mission school was the 1st school to teach ought to black children in what was the in white minority ruled rhodesia. the most spatial thing about this collection is that it went on a world tour in the 1940s from 90472950 3. so the rest of the world saw these artworks in the forties and fifties and absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the utterance before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for years. in the 1970s they were rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then sold the collection was a bobbing philanthropist in the das vera. the stars. a bright exhibition is now
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briefly back home. this is a picture of my father. his name was cheques still william collier leander candy are a popular radio present a here says it's been amazing putting together the pieces of his family's history. his father died in 1990. we are history, we are a result of history. this is a history that i share with my children are really bothering me anyway. this is a history that i am taking back to my mom, the wife, to see did you know that your husband did this? he didn't know or took that was sold during the war 2 in the late nights and forties and early 19 fifties, helped to find the school and pay for scholarships for some of the students. the paintings and drawings cover a 7 year period represent just a small selection of more than $600.00 works from one collection. hundreds more exist in public and private collections around the world. after this exhibition in zimbabwe, the ot we'll talk abroad again with cause for the repair creation of african ot to
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the continent growing. some locals want to see the serene painters returned home permanently. had a matessa al jazeera, her daddy, a great report there are still ahead on al jazeera, a set back for portugal, captain christiano rinaldo, with less than a month to the world cup. andy had the sport after the break. ah.
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consequences. for the portugal caps and he walks out during their last match, he refused to come on as a substitutes united of drops him from the scot, sir, face chelsea on saturday on social media now though said the heat of the moments had got the better of him but he stopped short of an apology. i said to wanting to start off the season and then, and then the next time it has to be consequence or otherwise. when you are living to get it, when you playing to get it. and football is a team sport. and so you have to fulfill certain standards and i have to control it . well, we've been talking say football, right to gavin hamilton. he actually thinks rinaldo is lack of games. he could benefit his preparations for cats on 2022. i think it actually could work out quite well. so we're now to spend some time away from mentioned tonight, is versed in because it means that he's not putting himself in the firing line and
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risk risking picking up the injury ahead of the work up because that's the big worry rule. the super thought in the next few weeks that the clubs and pete playing them and playing them in insult games. and you can train a wait and see. i mean, there is a possible danger that you might lose a little bit of sharpness not playing in the 1st seat. he's. he's going to be safe and ready for the thought that will be and the will cover not. that will be a bonus that in 10 hall doesn't see how and out of 15 he's versus 11, particularly in the big game. that's a question mark for portugal as well because poach will have some some other player to you could come to an awfully pipe better as a unit right now is now a much more of a penalty box operator. he doesn't have the physical capacity to play all around the pitch. so there are question marks about portugal. but then we've seen in the last week that the echo shot. liverpool has been ruled out of the welcome through injury. so there will be other players route through injury. so portugal probably need him and they will find
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a way to use it because he's such an important part of their team. reco goal scorer reco cupholder. he is the figure head for the seam and they will find a way to use and well another man looking to make a big impact to the world cup, helped boss alone and get back to the wedding ways in the spanish league. pollen camps in their overland dusky scurry twice in full minute overlap as they be filled out. 3. now, the losing 2 ramos in alpha, sunday, foster closing the gas on the latest teach of 3 other men having to well kept growing shack he schooled is also made it full group, wins out a full in the ro police. these with international getting the only go this when over he has the i and hovan aston villa sank their manager, steven gerald after 3 mill personally defeated full and the formal liverpool in england. thompson in charge for it is faulty games. first a defeat, leaves village 17th in the table for my friends will come soft ribbons and out his
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retirements after felling to recover from a knee injury. the 13 year old he spent 12 years upon munich was ended his contract with his current club. so then a toner in italy will hearing cat. so we're getting ever closer to the main events . this is the official world cup countdown clock on the doha water front. on november, the 20th, the tournaments will kick off at the $60000.00 seater alpine stadium hosts tough all taking on ecuador in that game that go into the tournament is asian champions. and earlier on we spoke to ross griffin, an editor at the international journal of the history of sports. he says, casso is on the right path. as a football nation, football is one of those hedge a monic sports that everybody understands. it appeals to everybody that allows you to demonstrate the, the excellence of society quite easily. and we saw that very carefully joined the 2001900 asian coping to you, a cut our country under seas concerned blockade went to the you a play it again. saudi played against a you a on route,
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a winning the tournament and momentum. the things such as that will inspire future generations. that's where your momentum comes from. i think when you see the word coping, you will have 22 players who have been conditioned for the last 6 months to perform during that war cope. the players who represent catherine the 1st, the opening game against ecuador, and a few weeks time. they are that golden generation of cats repairs. they came to the fire academy, they won the asian copeland, 2001900. they are that celebrated group of players with the next generation be good week. it's impossible to say cutters underage teams. they performed admirably, but they're not repeating the success of this generation. yes, bush, if we go farther along the cycle, if we look at the asian cup and 2027 and tournaments beyond what the likes of was bathroom row way under cream hassan. what they are know is their proper role models . a multitude of role models that will inspire other generations of country and
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none catrice like to play for cattle. people like how santa hide those the captain of the team i from the fif. these guys are the posters on the walls of the next generation of young country boy or girl who wants to represent their country. well, we've got me cancel our 2022 world cup fully covered on our he's here and not just a in doha, our correspondence around the globe will also be across all the action and stories as well. the way is nearly over for the biggest show on earth. all eyes are on the cutter. as the world cup comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football culture from all over the world wall. 32 countries battle it out for the trophy party. the correspondence on all continent will bring you coverage like no other was come to cause we will take you around the world. the cats are 2022. well, come on. i'll be right away from the welcome seat time at tennis grand slam
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champion. someone has been suspended after testing positive for a band substance. the remaining describe the news is the biggest shock of a life. hops fell fast, occurred in august to the us open. the former well, number one, single social media, she's never cheated, and the find to clear her name will be the hardest, much of my life. to time when is west in these have been knocked out of the thiefs when c, cricket woke up island beating them by 9 wickets in hobo to secure the fly. sydney, super 12 face pull sterling sub scoring with 66 to secure the victory gym by the way or the other side through to the next stage they beat scotland. they reached that target of a $133.00 with 9 balls. dispatch went by 5 wickets. the super 12 stage got some joy on saturday, hosts, australia playing new zealand in the major league playoffs. i'll expect me to hit a 3 run highway slate. the houston astros 2, a 32, and i will be new york yankees who say k c. nothing late in that best of 7 series
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game 3 in new york on saturday. and in the m. b a, the la clippers beat by city roz. the lake is for the 8 straight time a while and have had 14 points and 7 rebounds. he's back after 16 months, so i following major knee surgery and blues. right. all right, that is how your sports is looking finance here. all right, andy, thank you very much and just just go easy on rinaldo next time or did just he just got a temper companies and i thank you, andy and thank you for watching. the news continues and al jazeera ah
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ah, with the wait for the world cup is meily over. as the main event gets closer out just here i see every step of the way. i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia. teams can expect some strong support here in catholic. got cut out coat with the pressures of hosting with australia, make the most of squeezing in the playoffs, or will it be south korea, japan saudi arabia or iran progress for this? the world cup, countdown, honor, jesse, you know, november on a jesse, you know,
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