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Would solve so would you like the questions in that information referendums about what are the options the most that something jones and i just got an idea of us in a cell if hes if hes not sure its a chill wonderful day but on the paper he still i mean that remain just to be on. The neat shot to keep things safe and think if somebodys name on a logical basis it thank you very very much so there is this choice is coming up were going to have an election at some point soon but most of the people here think that is a secondary concern 1st of all they want to see a referendum happening or a sense for a much less get reaction now from the island in belfast force neiva i mean for 3 years now the issue of the border between Northern Ireland an island thats been ground 0 of the debates multiple multiple debates about brics it an extension. Which mr johnson doesnt want and the e. U. Doesnt really want it seems as well would that go down well in Northern Ireland. Depends who you talk to peter i think nationalists were beginning to warm rather reluctantly to Boris Johnsons plan largely because it offered the possibility of there not being a return to a hard border on the island of ireland and as you know distant republicans are threatening to blow up an target any kind of infrastructure should it emerge or on a hard border hurt nationalist. Are of really making very little noise at the moment i think in response to whats happened in westminster today on the other hand what weve heard very clearly. Voices from the unionist side of things as you know the Democratic Unionist Party of back the left when amendment giving them essentially more time to scrutinize Boris Johnsons plan that they absolutely reject a lot of the unionist newspapers in the last couple of days to refer to Boris Johnsons plan as a quote betrayal largely because it treats Northern Ireland symbolically earth as being slightly apart from the rest of the United Kingdom all because of this slight change in customs arrangements leading to this de facto border down the middle of the irish sea so it all depends peter on who you talk to as to what the opinion is about Boris Johnsons plan but of course across the board though there are fears that any kind of heartbreaks it which is still not going away completely of course any kind of heartbreaks it will lead to a hard border and nobody wants to see the clock go back need thanks very much lets speak tonight in barber whos in brussels for us here on the news hour so i mean listening to and watching what the french are saying to the voting for the socalled lets win amendment inside the house of commons clearly the axis of europe the french the germans brussels strasburg they do not want to go with an extension. Well no for them getting breaks it down means getting brets it done with that deal which they have renegotiated with Boris Johnson which he told them just a couple of days ago right here in brussels that he thought he could get through the house of commons a statement has been put out by the European Commission its a very very cautious statement saying its just noting the vote on the amendment and saying it will be for the u. K. Government to inform us about the next steps as soon as possible or behind all of this of course is the priority for governments around the e. U. And here in brussels to avoid a no deal breaks it because not least it would harm the economic interests of their member state island and the good friday agreement so although we heard at the end of the use summit on friday from john claude younker the head of the European Commission that he didnt think another extension would be needed or wanted and now that were hearing from a french diplomatic source saying that its in no ones interest to have another delay the polish Prime Minister has come out in the last hour and said not a no a no avoiding a no deal breaks it should be our top priority you vote is an open secret here so what their game seems to be right now is perhaps trying to again balance the British Parliament into backing a deal theyve got until the end of this month and its actually possible that there could be an exceptional summit here as a later as the 31st of october they are not in a hurry to send the signal that they will be granting the delay even though all of the all of the serious commentators here say that governments will back an extension if it comes to it to avoid a no deal breaks it certainly angular merkel the german chancellor has said that to her fellow leaders in the last few days behind the scenes thanks very much. Lets wrap up some of the top stories for you and theres lots more still to come here on the news hour well get more on let me take you live to one of the countrys poorest cities where they voted overwhelmingly to leave the e. U. Just wish to kalm with. And come out. Weve seen the most violent protests yet on the streets abbas alone and with demonstrators expressing anger over jailed separatist leaders. And in the sports news a little later a new generation of rugby fans are getting set and biggest about the world cup not far as the details in about 30 minutes. A day of protests a growing in size in the lebanese capital to demand what demonstrations a calling a revolution the Prime Minister. Has accused rival groups in the government of blocking his performance has given them 72 hours to find a solution these 2 people have been killed in demonstrations pushing for political change and reforms to reduce the cost of living the leader of hezbollah says he doesnt want the government to resign one act play out well now act we have more options there are choices that we can take and proposals ideas that we discussed before in the cabinet and we need to make it clear its wrong to say that the government has no other choice than imposing taxes if we cooperate give priority to make anomic states will be able to save our country we dont want the government to resign and if it does it will take one or 2 years to form a new government and the economic crisis will worsen any will be made up of the same Political Forces. Live now to stephanie whos joining us from beirut here on the staff whats the atmosphere like how many people are on the streets. Of 1000 still remained out until theyve been here all day. I finally could show you theyre just right in front of all to see the government here theyve been singing theyve been insulting politicians by name c. The National Anthem morning politicians be calling for revolution but it is very much a Party Atmosphere even the other way im sure if you pulled away down the road from where standing its packed with people you see in the boonies flags waving people partying putting fireworks up into the sky now it is starting to get dark yesterday were here around 89. 00 pm which is in a couple of hours from now and the army had enough it seemed and used tear gas Water Cannons to disperse the crowds weve just had a statement from Amnesty International way pools for the Security Forces here not to use that kind of force what are Peaceful Protesters at the moment to its been very peaceful the army and police around here just standing by but a lot of people beecher no one seems to be go at home anytime yes you get the feeling missteps that the protesters are determined to stand their ground. Yes i mean its interesting you were saying there we heard from has been the secretary general heard from the Prime Minister you heard from the foreign minister the saturday the Prime Minister giving itself of this deadline of 3 days thats now 2 days away and what are they going to do whatever the forms of the game implement that are going to change and improve the lives of the people and why were seeing what is happening there have ordered at least turn this one state it is unprecedented in the sense that all of these people are speaking with one voice and what very much a country divided along sectarian lines plus lines i mean you can see them down here challenging. People want things to change they wanted me to have a functioning government they want to have services they want to be able to pay for education and there is one find here saying why do i pull the. Going to school when you did this is an educator probably gave the people the politicians and much of the lot at a time when theyre struggling to feed their families that most of those who can really disappointing for decades are well within the realms of millionaires and billionaires. Steph thanks very much. Ok lets take a closer look at the Economic Situation in lebanon the economy is still in tatters following 15 years of war which ended in 1997 on now as one of the worlds highest public debt as it stands at around 150 percent of Gross Domestic Product or g. D. P. But its led to a crumbling infrastructure and a real lack of jobs unemployment for people under the age of 35. 00 is running a 37 Percent Economic Growth has been stifled by regional conflicts in lebanon a struggle to support an influx of one and a half 1000000 Syrian Refugees several foreign governments and donors last year pledged 11000000000. 00 in financing for lebanons infrastructure but that hasnt been handed over because it was on condition that they needed to be Economic Reforms to women is a project director for the International Crisis group covering iraq syria and lebanon he joins us on skype from our moon in lebanon and cohen welcome is the news hour here on aljazeera the government has backpedaled on one or 2 of its policies im thinking about the the whats up charge why isnt that enough. Well because theres a didnt konami disaster as you have described it goes much deeper and much further and we had these devastating for us in bushfires only a few days ago and it turned out that the firefighters were unequipped the equipment will not maintain and you know this like theres also many occasions of that were basically people see glaring mistake failure government failure absence of governance and this was really just the straw that broke the kid that broke the camels back in your opinion is the government capable of taking control of its own house and crucially the economy. So there is a plan. Its not that the politicians are unaware of the danger there is a plan that has been discussed and apparently consensually up to 6 weeks ago a blueprint for economic reform it says many good things and now really comes to implementing it to those who comes to who is going to pay the bill. Though the idea that people got so caught whats the tax issue that it was only going to be new taxes new fees and thats not to well the ridge the banks the people who are really flaunting their wealth are being being not being touched and contributed to the anger of course so how do interest implement all of this and then in the implementation who among the political leaders who are also linked to economic interests get away with less or get away with paying more. Or rather go up in the air and that i know has to be decided and it seems theres very little time to do that do you side with on the point as to whether the government should be got rid of or not or whether it should quit and call elections because a new government has line today is a new government would take at least a year or 2 to get back to square one where we are today. Well i dont know about the year or 2 but the fact is that i dont have to side with dozen of the other to say that there are other parties who say that the Prime Minister wants to carry on major. Christian because Christian Party in a country that says the government should stay so there are 2 parties who say that it should have said to be yesterday that it should resign but these 2 parties have ministers in the government they are not withdrawing from these ministers yet it is not entirely clear to what extent they really interest on that i think of the vision is correct that in the end of the day whatever government you form will have to be representing the same Political Forces you can change the majorities in the country there are political currents and tendencies and these people have to find a solution so the short Term Economic problems are real and pressing but the long Term Economic problems are even bigger because i think im right in saying the country basically runs out of its cash reserves in about 13 months from now is there a Silver Bullet here that the government could come up with so at least it would get the Debt Repayment loans from people who have offered to give it some money but the reforms have to come 1st. Well i mean those days are in the nose of the bullet and there are definitely a lot of Building Sites so to speak to to fix this but what one could think of some very quickly. Electricity sector or Public Utilities electricity particular are eating up 2000000000. 00 every year for reasons that are related to structural problems to do and to corruption indeed. The Interest Rate for government bonds are so high by now that it would be a huge help if some of these could be renegotiated with local banks that are holding a lot of them to the docks what bond floating that that will reduce the Interest Rate that of course means the banks have to to write off some of the profits that they may have expected and their many play there are many things that can be done that could be cut down on wasteful spending there theres like that tax sources that are untapped as tax evasion and all of that could be done if they sit down and are actually decide to do it the planet or their lives have to be implemented women in lebanon thank you very much thank you. Independency has called for talks with the Spanish Government following a day of violent protests on friday at least 60 people were injured in the 1000000 through the city over the jailing of 9 separatist leaders. Failed independence period 2 years ago no. Clear these discussions to take place. But they have to take place at some point one of the question is on just these terms they will take place the Spanish Government is absolutely adamant that the president. Outright condemn the violence even though. The president has issued 200 nations of it but the Spanish Government dont feel that hes gone quite far enough and certainly on the boxes the Political Developments of this. Period minister of the. Of spain has really been saying. That we really regard this as a kind of public order issue less than a political issue so the question really is to do with the controlling of the more radical forces within the movement so really each side is playing its own game there as well there have been calls for there to be more. Criticism of the way that the not just Spanish Interior Ministry but the interior ministry has been organizing the coordination of the Security Forces here thats also been a subject of great debate here as well but certainly. The tensions are still so high on either side it looks unlikely that either side is going to white back down just yet. Thanks very much. Still to come for you here on aljazeera. Delaval lot of great new pros elizabeth. Mozambiques Main Opposition Party rejects initial Election Results plus. In the sport but somehow we hear from one of the riders about the brutal experience of the crocodile trophy. How i think the season feels like he started to change the satellite point of view theres more clout in iran iraq syria and a close turkey the want to talk stuff chests in the northwest of iraq or in Northern Syria and that produces a shower or 2 no its not cold yet 28 in the lefferts on it in beirut 35 in baghdad just as hot as it was particularly in iraq which is where the daily heat doesnt get talked of quite as much now the great cloud suggests a few showers but nothing too severe turkeys more light to get them and again it comes on to the coast of syria otherwise its still sunny for the most part thats true in the gulf as well the whole of the arabian peninsula. Looking draw and we have seen a few showers drifting around the gulf as nothing in the full cross the temp is now in the low to mid thirtys typically says warmer inside out his cooler in their argument isnt changed very much showers dont seem very likely maybe prompted in the far west of yemen active weather now i was going south in africa as you might expect it to its been raining in angola for with thunderstorms and of course thats true now again through namibia and particularly south africa the full cost so at the moment its dry the 21. 00 in cape town. Environment doesnt know any boundaries what goes out into the environment goes around the world. And trends that its a very modern way to define well weve made poisons the measure of. The domestic population has organized enough and active enough to believe. In the ideas of good will kill for more vulnerable circle of poison on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching aljazeera news hour my names peter davi these are your headlining stories british m. P. s have in the last couple of hours told the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to delay brix it again m. P. s held their 1st emergency saturday session and 37 leaders voting to approve an amendment to the governments deal with the European Union outside the house of commons tens of thousands of protesters swarmed the streets around parliament there pushing for britain to hold a 2nd referendum on bricks that many feeling that voters were not properly informed the 1st time around in 2016. In other news day 3 a protest in the lebanese capital demanding what demonstrators are calling a revolution the Prime Minister saeed hariri whos accused rival groups in the government of blocking his reforms has given them 72 hours to find a solution. Lets get more now on bricks at life the hole in the north of england an area that voted overwhelmingly for brics it may would brings us reaction from there so is there a sense of yes just do it because its been going on for so long. Very much a sense of just get on with that get back said over the line most of the people we have spoken to still say that when they put the cross in a box saying they wanted to leave the European Union they were doing the right thing and frustration i think that theres any kind of delay to the process i think many people here believe that it should have been sorted out a long time ago well lets speak to dave harding hes a trade unionist here in the say tell you do you think this delay is important to toll it is important books getting out so you have is very very important however its important that we do it right that if were going to have a deal that the deal is rights because any mistake the made now will it will effect has an effect as the generations to come so yes it is important that we do get it right and if they say we do today do you think theres an expectation head of bricks it will happen should happen im on why do you think people still feel so strongly about this more than 3 years on after the referendum absolutely people. That we leave the e. U. People voted for it 3 years ago because they felt it was right then and they feel its right now and theyre just going to continue to feel that way because it is the right thing to do though is a sense of sense overwhelming majority to actually leave the e. U. In this city and its important that it is done as i said before its important its done correctly because any mistake will have a massive massive negative effect not just of agent but other regions across the country why do you think people voted that way and still feel that way why what would serve root cause of that was a protest vote you thought it was over see this going to party that but people are just fed up of your of the on the lets see bureaucrats if you like of not having a voice within within that with a. Parliament because they wont speak governed by parliament this in this country by people that they trust but europe the European Union has invested millions of dollars in the city havent they so they just on a bad job of marketing themselves some people just arent aware of what theyve done to this City Government should be about marketing yes they have been an obligation to when necessary in the same way that the u. K. Government also has an obligation to invest in poor communities its something which should be you cake of government hasnt done for over 50 years and they need to start doing that right now and to top it so that and other cities that can grow and can thrive in a in the quantity which is outside Europe Clearly needs to be some kind of clarity for business a lot of businesses here manufacturing the supply chain already rely on close connections with europe they dont die of where were poor and hope and of course we do but that doesnt mean that we cant get goods and services from europe it just changes the way that we actually actually deal with them but no no ones saying were going to cast your side or were going to be completely independent of course. Which is why any deal that we do is done correctly day fighting thank you very much for joining us on aljazeera was what weve spent the last couple of days here and how and most people we have spoken to still believe that britain should leave the e. U. But its interesting you know you go not that far away to your core a bit further down south to the east of england to cambridge and you would have probably are very different viewpoints altogether brakes that is so divisive in this country. Thanks very much. The truce in Northern Syria is largely holding despite accusations from both Kurdish Forces and turkey of violations turkish president richard type or the one as war on the offensive in the north east of syria will resume quotes within minutes of kurdish rebels dont abide by the terms of the 5 day cease fire the u. S. Secretary of state might pompei or says he is optimistic it will hold despite signs of shelling on friday. The president of chile has declared a state of emergency a day after protests over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday night left a bus and an Apartment Building on fire and the capital city subway system closed the president Sebastian Pinera said he would invoke a special security law to prosecute individuals responsible demonstrations began on monday over a hike in metro fence. Mozambiques Main Opposition Party has rejected the initial results from the general election and showed the ruling for a lemo party headed for a major victory but e. U. Observers are raising concerns about the vote after reports of ballot stuffing at some polling stations there was also violence during the Campaign Including the murder of one observer there was a lot of rigging fraud in these places and in there for. Her not us these kind of look. Malcolm webb with more from a preacher. You know i was said that there was widespread ballot stuffing that they found ballots we take for the ruling party that in some polling stations voters were given 4 ballot papers when they came in they described the election as barbaric and they say that they have rejected it theyve called for a rerun this is going to test a peace deal that was signed by renamo who was formerly a rebel groups and the ruling salema party just 2 months ago that was meant to finally bring to an end the conflict that was fought here in mozambique in the 19 eighties and the early 1990 s. More than a 1000000 people were killed in that war when ahmed has said that freely my has already violated this Peace Agreement by using intimidation and violence in the elections waiting to find out how the Electoral Commission and the ruling freely my posse will respond. So sudans Opposition Leader rick nash has returned to the country to meet with the president salva kiir both sides are expected to be discussing outstanding issues just less than a month before the line to form a Transitional Government about morgan now from juba. Opposition leader rex much higher is in south sudan for his 3rd visit since these deal was signed between him and south sudans leader Salva Kiir Mayardit last year in sudans capital out of tune that the 2 sides are expected to meet to discuss a number of outstanding issues ahead of the formation of a transitional unity government on november 12th and those issues include the number of states as well as security arrangements which the Opposition Leader says is vital to be completed ahead of his return to make him feel safe to come and found that transitional unity government in november. Dr rick bashar is here based on an invitation from the president to meet the u. N. Security council in members of the African Union peace and Security Council in prison kiran Rick Michelle will also said i have the today or tomorrow and discuss issues related to the Peace Agreement and we confirm that the 2 sides are ready to talk and resolve all outstanding issues for the sake of stability in south sudan now this comes at a time when south sudan itself is mediating talks between sudans Transitional Government and various groups the 2 sides have signed a roadmap to start negotiating after the official peace talks were launched here in the south sudanese capital juba on monday but they are yet to get to the core issues of the negotiations which include humanitarian access political arrangements and security arrangements and this comes as the 2 sides say that they want to reach a peace deal before the end of the year as for the Prime Minister of the lamb dog who was appointed recently and who has pledged to make sure that peace is achieved within the 1st 6 months of the 39 month transitional period. Funerals are being held for some of the victims of an attack on a mosque in eastern afghanistan explosions killed at least 62. 00 people during friday prayers no one claimed responsibility for the attack in but the taliban says it wasnt involved and is condemning the violence. And one man River Rescue Service is credited with saving lives in northern pakistan and government leaders are being pressured to start a full time Emergency Service after hundreds of pakistanis drowned osama bin joy of 8 has that story. Its one of the most popular Tourist Spots in pakistan. Thousands visit the swat river every year but visitors often misjudge the depth of the rapidly moving water and children swim in the current oblivious of the dangers. Hundreds of people have drowned over the years because there are no lifeguards and only one driven rescue service. Is the man to call when someone falls in or gets swept away but 1st he has to weave through traffic. The glacial melt during summer months is so strong it even sweeps of a big old illegal sand mining has left deep ditches in the riverbed and acts like quicksand if someone gets stuck. Uses bamboo sticks and rubber to use as a d. I. Y. Rescue raft. In the rye bread for about 100 kilometers this is the only rescue service most of the time had all 45 wadi. He took over from his father and has been a volunteer for the last 30 years that have run. Afoul more than 300 people who drowned in this river my numbers on social media and with the police in case theres a drowning i take my raft and start searching sometimes im lucky and find the person with an hours but sometimes it takes me days. But she is grateful to him for finding the body of his brother who drowned but is angry at the government. Minister there was no help from the government rescue services they were incapable of didnt have any specialized gear to operate in the river our family is indebted to her who helped us without any compensation and recovered my brother if he wasnt helping people no one would find their missing loved ones. Some people in swat accuse the government of corruption and failing to provide a rescue service. They havent provided any kind of facilitation or Safety Measures in case someone drowns the people who have been hired in the rescue service can even swim so how can they rescue someone. The local government admits that it needs to take action rescue establishment that a bit of thought of their nest program and stop an illegal mining sorbet deeper into the farm in this way would these out of the 45 prong step disease on which we are working to get these incidents less and less. And i was afraid he might not be able to persuade his son to carry on the voluntary rescue work when he retires. And wants the government to raise awareness and high professionals to save lives. Of their swat river northern pakistan a new exhibit has opened at the zoo in paris on saturday but its not an animal or a plant going on display its technically a slime mold its called the blob would be wouldnt it it can move without legs or wings and can heal itself in 2 minutes if its cut in half it doesnt have a stomach or a brain but it can find and digest its food its the 1st time this kind of biological oddity as it had been displayed in captivity missing. It behaves like an animal its capable of learning if we put it in a maze it will learn and take the best route out of the maze to find its food if we put an obstacle in front of the blogs that it will learn how to get past the barrier and it will start to do this more quickly and more strongly and if we fused 2 blocks together the one which learned will transmit its knowledge to the other. Still to come here on the news and the sports News New York yankees breathe a sigh of relief in the Major League Playoffs that story thats when we come back on the other side of this break. On the legacy of south africas a. N. C. Was made requiring all of these what is the plough how does gold take us how i believe and how perceptions have changed of this former Liberation Movement turned government you think is appropriate for a man who went to prison for defrauding volman corruption to run your partys working group on corruption and the hosam goes head to head with my leg came back to me it means not exactly the we are that i get integration. In germanys capital theres a barber like no other sort of what it is. A strong cross what you have. But as he said he changes hes moving with the times. And going on the roads. The stories we dont often hear told by the people who live there. The master barber of berlin this is an aljazeera. With a big breaking news story it can be chaotic trying to behind the scenes. People shouting instructions a big deal trying to provide the best most curious up to date information as quickly as you can. Its when you come off on things thinking that you realize in witness history in the making. Welcome back youre watching news coming to you live from aljazeera headquarters here in the busy news day but we always make way for the sport with some thank you very much and peter away in new zealand that have set up a semi final days at the rugby a well cup against england after both sides had convincing wins on saturday the defending champions that were in the ruthless mood and their last 8 clash with ireland phil black scored their tries before half time of those of 2 of those from an iron a smith and there was no letting up after the break occurred he said going over under the posts as he would go on to win this one of 46 points 13 but adding another late try here they moved a step closer to the becoming the 1st side to win the world cup 3 times and there are. All of your shirts you know would come up again and we did have the last couple years and ive been on top so we knew the start was going to be important. You know i think we did it really well to not and i want to get some points on the border which helped us. Meanwhile in the had an easy when they get all straight its reached the semifinals for the 1st time in 12 years they took control with 2 early tries that farmer John Wayne Haas time a convert to try out for money for a baker i rode to the water be used to within a point but in the end who are the clear to win it by 40 points to 16 and morsels is try wrapping up their place in the last 4 months when made that much sweeter after australia and not them out of their home world cup in 2053 he was still improve you know we went absolutely best. Strike started going fast clydes home in the 1st 20 we had to hang in may hang in may got a bit of momentum back in and got to the point where we naming our side placing the prize and worked hard to get this resolved. Elijah pans rugby team is aiming to make more history at the time and on sunday the hosts well play the 1st ever quarter final against. South africa japanese had little time for a few weeks ago now is the number one sport in the country reports from tokyo. 6 the japanese have reaped the fever but its not all about the world cup. The world wheelchair rugby challenge is also reaching its climax in tokyo with japans rio 2016 bronze medalists chasing qualification for their home paralympics in 2020 repeat suddenly a magic word in a country that has barely followed any form of the game until now. Japans 15 a side team has already made history reaching their 1st ever world cup quarter final south africa the next opponents for a team that has suddenly forced its way into the rugby elite and the hearts of the japanese people. In. Our impact is different on different people some get power or courage some might just enjoy it as a sport but for us its more than sport and we try to play in a way that can move people we hope that will happen in the next game to. Japan has grown as a rugby loving nation since the team nicknamed to the brave blossoms pulled off a shock victory over south africa at the last world cup that much 4 years ago wasnt shown by any japanese t. V. Channels things have changed i the National Broadcaster had a record audience of more than 50000000 for japans win over scotland last week making it the most watched live event of 2019 i their exploits grabbing headlines normally reserved for the end of the baseball season. Your kill news you want to be must have been a sports journalist for 25 years never never seen any Japanese Team put in the. Much effort there is this feeling because the team is strong so those watching get High Expectations and by winning the popularity rises that means we get more of our people so its a win win situation. The players hope the added exposure that works out for them to japan may have much to tear nations on the pitch but not in terms of paid each get a 100. 00 a day for expenses during the tournament but it doesnt affect motivation. Money is a very important thing in life but we arent playing for japan because of money we have a cause what matters to us is understanding that its the cause that we are playing for. The Immediate Mission is to get past the South African team thats in the hunt for a 3rd world cup trophy and out to dash japanese dreams japan may have beaten the springboks 4 years ago but the host nations incredible form this world cup means south africa should be better prepared on sunday japans place in rugby history is already assured a place in the semifinals would be even better. Aljazeera tokyo or work up a vengeance also feature of sundays other class wells lost to france in the semifinals back in 2011. Who is leaving his job as head coach after the tournament has a full strength squad to pick from wells have won 7 of their last 8 games against france. Ocelot i have moved to the top of the spain following victory in saturdays early game at. Goals. And the us was helping the champions to a 3 now when ahead of riyadh madrid at the top of the table while one point well will retake a top spot with a win over my own in the late kick off. The biggest name in womens tennis has missed out on the season ending w t a a tour finals Serena Williams wont be featuring and chance and the after bill in dublin chicha all the took her in the final call vacation spot it was serene and not playing at the common cup but the swiss player just needed to reach the final in moscow to take her place in a cheech and beat christine out of the no reach in straight sets on saturday in the semis e. W. T. N. A atoll finals which have moved to china and a few in a 10 year deal. The new york yankees it beat the Houston Astros in game 5 of their championship series to avoid elimination phone a Major League Baseball playoffs except the run home run led the yankees to a school 21 win against the visiting masters in new york and now trail the series 3 games to 2 the yankees will be looking to even the best of 7 series later on saturday. In our world series bound at the Washington Nationals are anxiously awaiting the winner of that series washington swept the san Louis Cardinals are to capture the 1st ever National Championship title in franchise history will host a game 3 through 5 of the world series. After 8 grueling stages the Crocodile Mountain bike race finished on saturday and australia we caught up with one of the riders to learn more about this brutal experience. When i was not in visa and my race at the corporate trophy i grew up in austria but cycling was always just a way to commute so i got into Mountain Biking when i came to australia according to trophy it is a hard race usually they have probably been about 2000 calories he emma estimate is around about 8000. 00 so big breakfast is important you probably eat 45. 00 takes this is close to one or 2 that the process of what you need to put on yourself starts with a lot of sunscreen because the sun is absolutely brutal here and the last thing you need is a sunburn all started 8 oclock. And then were off to the variety of terrain you have here is very unique to this race you have corrugated rows for the horrible so right on this it just shakes you too but you get sandy sections which take the energy right out of you really fast flat things where all the sudden you know you can lie along and eat up those kilometers and loose rocks the sense with big holes in them where you need to already look ahead a long way to choose your line. You need to be concentrated for 7 hours when your mind starts drifting you make mistakes you go down a fost you stand you might be getting 7080 kilometers an hour i dont want to do that because its its a 10 day stage race you can lose everything in one descent youre not going to gain much. Its about keeping the fluids up and getting it as much food into you during a race as you can. And its just on and you just absolutely on fire nothing hurts you dont care about anything you just go go go go go on the flipside youre right and always on here in the back of your head to go boom boom when you go yeah i just shut my legs they are done we are finished all we can do now is crawl home brought about from kilometer 20 i do a countdown in my head i go ok 201918 you cross the finish line. Sometimes you high 5 your fellow competitors its usually a facepalm for you know a handshake then drink and drink and drink and drink to the point where it gets tedious. Trust a tent go to bed early try to get 78 hours of sleep and get up again in 66 oclock in the morning and do it all over again and thats those fall from heaven youve got to be to santa thanks very much when we come back on the other side of the break well have more bricks it for you following on from the news that piece of coal to let tween amendment 3 and a half years 2 extensions 7 defections 21 d. Selections 3 Prime Ministers countless amendments to provocations one Supreme Court judgement and people losing the will to live maybe when we come back well see you soon. It. Was good. Enough. On counting the cost the 7. 00 word tweet that proved too much for beijing how did china silence his critics and denies access to its 14 trillion dollar economy the cost of hiring at oil tanker is soaring for the lazy and fisherman facing financial losses counting the cost on aljazeera. To the right 322 the news to the left 306. Another roadblock for brooks itself the m. P. s vote for an amendment that could delay a deal with the e. U. Boris johnson says he wont let that happen. Hundreds of thousands make their voices heard outside the parliament demanding a 2nd referendum on any brics it to get. Will come on peter youre watching aljazeera live from also coming up protesters in lebanon in force for the day to demand political change and cuts to the cost of living. Also ahead a state of emergency is declared in the chilean capital after rioters attacked subway stations because of rising ticket prices. British m. P. s have told the Prime Minister Boris Johnson to delay brix it again m. P. s held their 1st emergency saturday session for 37 years they didnt vote yes or no for the governments new breaks that deal with the European Union instead they voted to approve an amendment to it it means that mr johnson must seek a further delay from the e. U. Something he says he wont do miss johnson says he plans to hold more votes next week. I continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u. K. And for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal little to. Dissipate the questions that are coming from the benches opposite i will not negotiate a delay with the e. U. Neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e. U. Exactly what ive told everyone in the last 88 days that ive served as Prime Minister but. They would be bad for this country. And bad for democracy. Lets go live now to enter simmons at westminster with the latest so andrew he says hes not going to delay other people are saying by law he has to so is he taking legal advice do we think. You could be sure of that peter a lot of legal advice is being acquired by downing street right now if you listen to his words he says he will not negotiate a an extension with the European Union however is compelled under the ban acts which this was his amendment gauges to inform the European Union he wants an extension so that letter will go theres no doubt about that that letter will go and it will be signed it has to under law however he on the one hand hes sending the letter on the other hand hes briefing the opposite way he is telling the European Union leaders he doesnt know they know his stance already because he made it absolutely clear in brussels last thursday when he got the deal he does not want an extension and hes going to push push push in that direction now hes disowning effect. Vly the whole motivation of this and whats happening is hes suggesting that its a that they that the e. U. Should deal with parliament should deal with john bercow who will rule on monday as to how procedures will work next week in terms of getting this legislation through they will be having votes again a meaningful vote and also votes to get the legislation through how long will it will take could it all happen before but over the 31st anyway there are so many strands all over the place too right now on another twist thats made this day extraordinary for all the wrong reasons let me bring into the conversation now a gentleman whos a key labor backa a labor donor and a labor political consultant kevin craig welcome to the program lets get the labor take on all of this and now able leader has done his level best to take on Boris Johnson today and other days but there seems to be a feeling out there that he is not the full shilling in terms of full leadership what about that perspective what about that notion in some mind where those step have been throughout the last couple of years a waste questions around jeremy the leadership but actually the truth is today the m. P. s that ive spoken to since this afternoon in the comments are very happy because they see as one step further towards a people vote that the vast majority of labor m m m m peace and members want the problem is the Prime Minister she rightly said is going to come back to the commons on monday and then there is a huge challenge as i think only 6 m. P. s defied the labor whip today but the challenge for jeremy called me is that i think more m. P. s may well vote in favor of a deal if it comes back because they are terrified of not representing their broader constituency and lets not forget 19 members of parliament from the labor party wrote to the e. U. In the last couple of weeks. Asking for them to complete a deal so todays been a short term success they didnt win amendment on this coming week i think is a big problem in how many labor m. P. s might feel compelled to support a deal so of we get to a stage now aside from the support a good deal ill be getting to a stage where there has to be election call be ready for real dodging of the issue but ive said to aljazeera before that i dont think the labor party and im a former Parliament Candidate a big financial supporter of the party i dont think the labor party is ready for a deal yet in this country there are loads of candidates yet to be selected so i think their number one priority is to keep boris there and try and get somehow through these many confusing mechanisms a 2nd referendum through that is more achievable and more manageable for labor than the prospect of an early general election where weve weve seen all the support for a referendum on the streets of london today over tens of thousands of people could be hundreds of them. But hes really feasible now the dynamics are so different they are different now theyre very challenging and the truth is that forcing the team around him of very complicated for reasons some of us dont quite understand here still being able to show one way or the other that we come out before the end of october and i just think that monday and tuesday i hope to notice some clarity around the proceedings in parliament because at the moment it stuck again we feel today that weve had the biggest time to climax in months and the labor partys going to be key to try to keep to a small number the number of rebel members of parliament by this i think youll see more labor m. P. s this week rebelling compelled by what they see is this the large number of leaflets that they represent. Take a very much i dont know alice is another aspect to all of this what does the fuel make of it what does the British Public make of it could fusion yes frustration definitely but also a level of real concern about which way this country is going. In terms of bricks it when will it become clear well have to wait until next week before we get any more clues on that peter back to you and we thank you very much lets go live now to 19 barbara whos in brussels for us here on out a 0 certain a dream is the e. U. Mind to grant another extension. Well i think it really depends on whether you mean publicly or in private and whether you mean right now or somewhere further down the line now there was the e. U. Summit so on thursday and friday where Boris Johnson said to his fellow the e. U. Leaders that he thought this deal could get through parliament and after that we heard noises from the the likes of the head of the European Commission saying that he didnt think another delay would be necessary and the french president. Saying he hoped there wouldnt be another delay and just now were hearing in reaction to whats happened on saturday a french diplomatic source quoted as saying its in no ones interest to have another delay but the other side of the coin reflected by the polish Prime Minister who said hes welcomes whats happened in terms of this amendment is just a delaying to backing the deal but saying that the priority must remain avoiding a no deal breaks it advice is really the basis of everybodys thinking because despite those calls for no more extensions to be granted and no more delays nobody here in brussels within the Civil Service the European Commission or arounds of the various governments really wants to see a no deal breaks it which will in the 1st instance home ireland a Member States which they have been supporting throughout economically and in terms of the Peace Process as well right now we know that the 27. 00 ambassadors to the e. U. Will be meeting here on sunday to discuss next steps the European Parliament breaks its Steering Group is going to meet on monday they are likely to delay any vote on that deal and then the e. U. In general are not likely to rush into talking about an extension they have until the 31st of october to actually do so to say what theyre going to do and people are saying here that its possible there could be a last minute emergency summit in brussels at the end of october. Or where people presume they would if they had to rule out and no deal breaks it to grant another delay chancellor merkel of germany has certainly said in private see her fellow leaders that it would be inevitable that theyd have to draw an extension if in fact there was the prospect of britain leaving the e. U. Without a deal having been sealed and put into law 19 thanks very much. Hundreds of thousands of protesters have converged on the u. K. Parliament to demand a 2nd referendum and to see those were a challenge as the latest from the march. London has been absolutely full on saturday thousands and thousands of people coming out for another of these protests to demand a 2nd referendum they were hoping that then message would be inside parliament by the m. P. s who are voting on whether or not to accept Boris Johnsons deal well they didnt get quite what they were paying for which was the m. P. C. Say no to barnstorm this deal but they did get the letter when amendments and when that was there was a huge share that went out here even though the people here knows that that doesnt stop brechts it is just a delay but what it does is give them more time and they hope for more time even if it is just another 3 months or so gives them a slightly better chance they know its a slim one but a slim chance to get their 2nd referendum they hope that if the 100 hostages again thats when corazon can still d no deal for remaining in the European Union but this time the people would choose to remain. In other news say 3rd day of protests growing in size in the lebanese capital to demand what demonstrates a calling a revolution the Prime Minister cited how the eddie whos accused rival groups in the government of blocking his reforms has given them 72 hours to find a solution at least 2 people have been killed in demonstrations pushing for political change and reform so reduce the cost of living while the hezbollah leader says he doesnt want the government to resign one act play out well an act we have more options there are choices that we can take and proposals ideas that we discussed before in the cabinet and we need to make it clear its wrong to say that the government has no other choice than imposing taxes if we call

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