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tv   The Listening Post 2018 Ep 43  Al Jazeera  November 28, 2018 8:32am-9:01am +03

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and round about twenty five gigatons or whether one can practically live it yet and your report indicates that the world is heading for a temperature rise about three point two degrees by the end of the century the target of course was around two degrees for ordinary people around the world that difference between three point two and two degrees what are they going to see happen in terms of their climate. so what we're headed to is indeed something off around three degrees until the end of the century if we don't really bend the curve. but actually there would be more warming in the pipeline so we would really see room for the increasing their after and that certainly would mean that we would see of fundamental deviation from the word as we know it with further increasing sea levels much more and more extreme events floods heat waves droids. in unprecedented scale so this is really a fundamental change from the state of the bird that civilizations have to have.
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gotten adapted to so. it becomes also increasingly clear that this would have to go or would go with quite a vehicle not with them it is. if we don't change course and clearly this damage is that we would see enter such a and that in action would certainly be much more expensive than the costs of reducing emissions now ok good i literally have to leave it there thank you very much indeed for talking to others think that the french president has refused to give in to the demands to scrap taxes on fuel emanuel macro instead plans to close some reactors in the effort to reduce reliance on nuclear power he's been presenting his government's energy plans in paris so-called yellow vest demonstrators have been rallying in the last few weeks taxes driving up petrol prices. wife of a british academic who was jailed for allegations of spying in the u.a.e.
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has released the first picture of her husband since his return to the u.k. matthew had just landed in london after flying from dubai he was sentenced to life imprisonment last week for being pardoned on monday edges of the rest in may well researching a ph d. on the u.n. security strategy nigeria's president my model bihari has approved an increase of salary and allowances for police officers nigerian police are rated as some of the most corrupt on the african continent due to what many attribute to low wages and poor working conditions under dress as more. underpaid and unappreciated the institution these nigerian police officers represent is understaffed and often stigmatized most rewarding for some here is a battered image of police among the people they assigned to protect themselves seen them like somebody they will run to for help they feel that when you go there are problems in the areas and or believe in the negative police. so the president
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has stepped in hoping a modest increase in pay will help make life better for officers. he thought maybe men harvest celery for the police were also helping reposition them so that they can be the first line of defense in the country he had always said that that is unfortunate when things. in any part of the country and send in troops. things don't comb. or not reach and i didn't police officer earns two hundred dollars a month not enough to pay the rent and feed the family considering the long and dangerous hours that must be put in. as a result some officers try to earn extra cash legitimately or otherwise it's not clear if they're increasing salary allowances will make these men and women focus
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on their duty but some nigerians say it will take more than a salary increase to stop decades of police corruption. but activists say they want to see more done i think. to create an increase in the salary its goals. hold dinero well for the police before you can see we are getting to a point when although the police look forward to that derives that could help them a bit more but many nigerians are waiting to see if that increase will also reduce some of the corruption police are often accused of. with the trees al-jazeera a culture slovenia has appointed a female officers its army's chief of staff for the very first time the general. took up the post following a government ceremony for the is now the only nato country whose army is headed by a woman. china's national health commission has ordered an investigation into a scientist's claim that he's created the world's first genetically edited babies
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in a video posted online this week professor he zhang three says he alter the d.n.a. of twin baby girls to prevent them from contracting hiv this claim has not been independently verified but if proven some scientists fear it could lead to designer babies. soldiery. and sort of remain a technology for hearing. how. it's not what a lovely apple. does sort of big band. understand the world we're different of course but i believe family this technology and i mean we take that criticism.
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but about time for the sport is far. thanks very much south american football officials have said the second leg of the couple liberty doris final will take place outside of argentina found violence resulted and the game between when osiris rivals river plate and boca juniors being postponed the fixture is now set to happen on either december the eighth or ninth but no final decision on the venue has been made argentina's president has had his say criticizing the security plan that was in place for the original kick off on saturday. and does this. despite everything that's been said about the police operation which the mayor of one is
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there is responsible for how can it be that the police arrested only twenty three people after the disturbances on saturday and within hours within i was these people were free or do not understand i don't understand in the name of insinuations or i do not understand. daniel swaddle has more from what osiris. this is turning into one of the longest finals in world football history the first leg of the block a junior stadium on the tenth of november was delayed by a day because of heavy rain that match was played ending in a two two draw the second leg at the river plate stadium scheduled for the twenty fourth of november was delayed by a day after the boxer juniors team boss was attacked by river plate fans the following day the much was again suspended after the book juniors team said that their players really no fit state to play the twenty seventh of november the south american football authorities call me ball meet at their headquarters in assumes
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you're on to say that the game will be played on the eighth or the ninth of december in the ground outside of argentina still to be determined but pocket unions have protested they don't want the game to go ahead they want to be declared the copper but the board is champions that will be appealed venue will be decided confusion reigns all around political heads have already rolled the head of security in the city government has already been sacked one thing is certain that this debacle will do nothing to enhance and improve the relations between two of the bitterest rivals in world football alders around one hundred and round to have reached the last sixteen of the u.a.e. for champion's league both sides advance without even touching a ball it's because earlier c.s.k. moscow lost at home to check side victoria pleasant in rome and around madrid still didn't play their group g. game it was real that came out on top thanks to goals from gareth bale and lucas
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vazquez final score sunil to rio. eight games in total in champions league on choose day i x. have also ration arc out stages for the first time since two thousand and six and a big result there from byron munich chris rash then peak at five wine. a man accused of attacking a broad dortmund bus with a bomb has been found guilty of twenty eight counts of attempted murder german national survey of dinner gold was sentenced to fourteen years in prison by a german court the twenty nine year old had hid the bomb on the team boss that was heading to a champions league match in april two thousand and seventeen but lost injured two people venerable admitted to building and setting it off but said he didn't intend to hurt anyone but stood to profit if dortmund's shares dropped in value pakistan's yasir shot produced a career best performance as his country levelled their test series with new zealand yassar took fourteen wickets in the map just box on one in the second test and by innings and sixteen runs the third and final match of the series starts next
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monday in abu dhabi. a special series of tiebreakers will be needed to decide the world chess champion after a remarkable match between two grand masters in london all twelve games between champion magnus carlsen and challenger of fabiana career ana finished in draws explains how the champion will finally be decided. for the past three weeks the best two chess players in the while magnus carlsen the champion from the life of fabiano caruana the challenger from brooklyn have been locked in battle draw off to draw millions of chess fans absorbed by the attention but they can only be one champion some think has now got to give this is the final shot good guy going twelve eleven drawn games up to this point is a situation that had not happened in the history of the tournament why could they not be separated in fact they have taken a look at some risks old world but they are so good to defense both of them so it
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has been a very interesting game since i can see it's not the only game similar just defense and soulmates i think it's been very very interesting out of attacking games the apparent deadlock has been gripping for those that understand the levels of skill and concentration but this is my chess world break out when new funds to support a much between two cool guys in their twenty's showing off their moves i feel that we have a bigger interest also from my mainstream media than ever before and they are all i think that you now have an american up playing and there's this well known story that in one thousand and two we had the last world champion from the from the united states so. on and magnus himself he's of course. for good reasons to call himself you could say i mean he's been a model and he's in the recall all kinds of commercials so. from both sides of the
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match this is a very very cool event. was finished in the almost inevitable draw which means they need to come back on wednesday using different formats to try decide to champion rapid guards and if that doesn't work something complex guys if they're still not separated it will be a guy called oh my god where whoever plays block if i haven't lost will be declared the champ. one of color and color. on the question as to who the world's best female surfer stephanie gilmore has won a record equalling seventh world title gilmore wrapped up the championship at this season and the pro surfer event in hawaii the thirty year old is now level in the all time standings with compact rain a chilly. i'll never forget some young girl like just surfing all day long it was
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all i could think about and it's just you know it's still my first love and it gives me so much so much joy just challenges just everything to come here today and this is. special. and that's all your support for now more later thank you very much indeed don't forget all the news of course on our website there it is on your screen the address al jazeera dot com lots of me down told the news out that way though.
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someone of the husband attend a senate hearing on it. this is a war criminal the anti crown prince message is loud and clear in tunisia. jordan the sound is there on live from doha also coming up ukraine's president accuses russia beefing up its military presence along the border off the blacks and . forced to play away from home a football final mob but violence will now take place outside. the white house says is unlikely the u.s. president will meet the saudi crown prince during the upcoming g. twenty meeting in argentina because of his busy schedule it comes as the senate's due to be briefed on wednesday about the ongoing u.s.
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involvement in the war in yemen and the murder of the journalist. the head of the cia gina hospital has listen to recordings of her death but reportedly won't be at the briefing meanwhile trump's national security adviser says he isn't going to learn anything by listening to those tapes so let me take big question of the tape first no i haven't listened to it and i guess i should ask you why do you think i should what do you think i learned from. my. family in this room speak arabic. yeah senator from what you want me to listen to what am i going to learn from and mean if they were speaking korean i wouldn't learn any more from it either be able to tell you it was anything other than you should read the transcript so you don't think it's important you know i'm just trying to make the point that everybody who says one should listen to the tape unless you speak arabic what are you going to get from. al-jazeera is my camera joins us live now from washington d.c. mike so what more details are emerging about cia director general hospital being
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possibly blocked from speaking to the senate well there's been no confirmation as yet but various reports do indicate that this was done at the instruction of the white house now what is happening is that the secretary of state and the secretary of defense will be addressing the senate behind closed doors on the whole issue of jamal khashoggi but some speculate that in the absence of the director of the cia it's not going to be a briefing about the death of me it's more going to be about reasons why the senate should not impose sanctions against saudi arabia now there is legislation pending in the senate either wednesday or thursday in terms of which sanctions will be applied against saudi arabia particularly with regard to its operations on the war in yemen so it would would appear that the two secretaries will be briefing lisa senate on this particular issue and not discussing the death of because so cheap
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but rather why the senate should not pass legislation imposing sanctions the senate insists that it needs to hear directly from the director of the cia the cia being that the point person in terms of investigating the death of democracy in particular and micro also here in the president trumps not like it's a meet the saudi crown prince at the g. twenty summit in argentina what more do we know. well what is being said is that his program is just too crowded that's according to the press secretary insisting that he's got so many bilateral meeting shit tools that he simply not going to be able to make space to meet the crown prince however it's important to note that the press secretary does not explicitly rule out the possibility of a meeting with mohamed bin solomon keeping the possibility open allowing a little bit of wiggle room should such an occasion arise michael thank you with
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more on that senate briefing on saudi arabia in which the cia chief is reportedly unlikely to appear again calm as a former cia officer he says it would be unprecedented but you know hospital not to attend of course the white house wants to control information and what it considers classified information or operations of the cia that's not that is not surprising but the congress has a legal rights and obligations as a co equal branch of the united states government with the executive with the president to exercise oversight of the intelligence process part of that includes being briefed on the most sensitive matters there are all sorts of procedures to do this but the white house the president may not interfere with congress's right to understand what the cia believes are the facts as it's been it was established and this is not happened before that i'm aware and as you say it clearly is an effort once again by the white house to control information and change the facts to fit
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its preference. you know a saudi arabia's crown prince is into his is part of a tour of arab nations but some to his ins are upset about the visit to modify all reports. you are not welcome that is the message to crown prince mohammed bin solomon from hotel stairs in tunisia as capital they gathered in the center of the city with banners and tie cards denouncing the visits of the saudi royal amoun they believe to be a war criminal and an enemy of democracy with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi still fresh in people's minds and the war in yemen couldn't people almost on a daily basis hundreds of chinese even say they felt the need to demonstrate against bin some. yet we're against mohammed bin so monza visit to referee sherry tennessee to free tennessee at a democratic tennessee and he has deprived his people of democracy he's a natural no just that he's
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a butcher he kills his people he spits right the palestinian calls and he kills human rights he simply some women activists and religious scholars he's not welcome . many people in tunisia feel the purpose of this visit is to help legitimize the crown prince after he appeared to be isolated by parts of the international community after official g.'s murder images like this arguably stronger than the chance of the protesters the message from those protesters is louder here are not only are they protesting against the leader of the crime and for that matter but also against the humanity of this one of. the one year my arguments now those are women and children and devastated the country i was there through news unfortunately that they also fear themselves or the whites of one of the millions of arabs on the cross to return to our name let's. take our friend mark here because of the lack of freedom in america and. the previous three stops and been
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seven months two or egypt behind and the unite. it's cairo is viewed by many as a military dictatorship while manama and bobby are also criticized by human rights groups for cracking down on freedoms and not long public protests in tunisia may not be the only bad publicity for the crown prince on tuesday human rights watch announced it had filed a submission with a federal prosecutor in argentina where he's expected to attend the g. twenty summit in a couple of days this submission requests that the court's investigate been summoned for war crimes and his role in the murder treaty signed by such a claim can indeed be pursued just as the crown prince is trying to prove that he isn't isolated internationally his critics are doing everything they can to ensure he's brought to account even if it's only in the court of public opinion. the u.s. president says he may cancel his meeting with his russian counterpart at the g.
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twenty summit in argentina because of the clash in the black sea with ukraine on sunday the russian coast guard opened fire on ukrainian naval boats and seize three of them president petro poroshenko has now raised concerns over what he says the build up of russian tanks close to his country buthe so you seem not to think this is a russian military base located eighteen kilometers from our border on september seventeenth and september twenty fourth these are all tanks this is october much as you can see the number of tanks at the bases located along the border has tripled why were they deployed there the number of units deployed along the entire length of our border has dramatically increased using possible exercises as an excuse does not justify this increase in any way after the incident in the sea of us of we have to provide the ukrainian armed forces with the resistance capability in case of a large scale ground invasion these tanks have not yet been withdrawn they are still there. where the three ukrainian sailors captured by russia during that
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confrontation in the black sea have been sentenced to two months in custody a court in russian control of crimea accuses them of illegally entering its territorial waters under simmons reports from kids. russia says this is one of many confessions by ukrainian sailors about how the navy illegally entered its territorial waters despite warnings there's outrage in ukraine its foreign minister says these men are obviously talking under duress as he puts it under the rules of russia's f.s.b. security service but they're prisoners of war covered by the geneva convention and should have access to the international red cross most of the servicemen and up here in simferopol before a court that gave out detention orders for two months while cases are investigated . internationally the pressure on russia appeared to have no effect on its foreign
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minister sergei lavrov visiting paris be useful. if the ukrainian side like its partners in europe is interested in avoiding such situations in the future it is obviously necessary to send a signal to kiev not to allow such a provocation that is not for us to do but for those who maintain close contact with the korean you know thorgils mr lavrov hadn't appeared willing to meet a request made by the french foreign minister. sergey lavrov. told sergey lavrov that a gesture is expected from russia at the prisoners and the boats being held must be free to soon as possible but i will also call my ukrainian counterpart to encourage him to seek a deescalation in this region. there may be no confrontation now in the strait but the words exchanged by both sides are getting more volatile ukraine's navy is saying the russians was shooting to kill on sunday russia is warning that limited
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martial law to be imposed in parts of ukraine on wednesday could escalate the conflict. and now it's emerged that not all the arrested crew are sailors ukraine's state security services the s.b.u. says it had counterintelligence officers on board and it also says that two missiles were fired by one of two russian fighter jets at the boats and one of those agents was seriously injured what happens next to the detained ukrainian serviceman may be unclear what's certain is that without their release ukraine will continue to ramp up pressure for some sort of international action against russia for what happened off the shores of an extraordinary andrew simmons al-jazeera have time for a short break here not to zero when we come back aid agencies working in yemen call on the u.s. to stop arming the saudi led coalition and save millions from starvation. the tight
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senate race in the u.s. state of mississippi that's being defined by racial tension as polls close in less than an hour more next game.

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