Is lower than some expectations im joining with the sports controversial quarterback calling captain it holds a trial session in front of team scouts but only after a last minute change of venue well tell you why in the next 60 minutes. We begin this news out in hong kong where police and demonstrators engaged in violent clashes protesters have shot those of ours and hold petrol bombs from a barricaded University Campus police fired tear gas and water cannon as they try to disperse the protesters well talk to rob mcbride in Hong Kong Live shortly but 1st his report. Another sunday afternoon another home cold streak turned into a battle. At the end of a week that see you know marked escalation in the level of violence between pro. Testers and Police Students took over several College Campuses. Polytechnic university is the last under their control and they seem determined to hold on to it i think. Because its cool but imo its not about we have a path for the freedom. They say were not behaving like students but we are fighting for our better future. Violence began early sunday when people turned up to clear surrounding streets of bricks and barricades and students resisted Police Quickly arrived with water cannon and right vehicles. And probably more of the cannon are now working as night on the barricades and the protesters think to be falling back but are still with bunker and with rocks and. The College Campus is located next to an important cross harbor tunnel which is being closed for days it will likely remain closed until police can retake the campus also close by is a camp occupied by Chinas Peoples Liberation Army p l a soldiers looking on closely police say theyve been targeted with long range projectiles 5 from the campus buildings with one officer hit in the leg with an arrow. They say the students now inside the campus face riot charges which carry a lengthy prison sentence in spite of the warning the students show no sign of giving up. Well lets go to rob he is joining us live now and an extraordinary day rob even by the standards of these protests whats happening there now. Absolutely elizabeth were now into the evening in this standoff continuing with that sporadic battles between protesters and police theres no gas at the moment but the ara is thick with toxic smoke from a number of fires that are going around in the campus area let me just explain that some of the layout here are junction behind me i think you can see the lights of some of the Police Vehicles still the water cannon theyre taking a break for a moment this is where weve seen most of the action throughout the day but in the last couple of hours a lot more police have been arriving and they have been comes time to go off and confronting protesters i dont number of different and princes into this campus and notably this fly over here that is occupied by the protesters but a couple of 100 meters further up here is a barricade that is seeing clashes between police firing. Things like rubber bullets also to gas canisters a number of people we see being brought back here injured and the protesters of putting up a steady. Petrol bombs that you see going off with big explosions and then also we have police to be on barricades like this one with other protesters standing by with all sorts of fire bombs and expect to get some point but the police might come in now it remains to be seen exactly whats going to happen as we go through the night here but the protesters seem to have a general plan that as the numbers dwindle that joined the 19th police to move in then they will move back into this campus that they. Reach them presents all sorts of problems about what the police are going to do if theyre going to enter into. And with of course the possibility that they might be firing off to gas all the protesters using petrol bombs even in the confined space of the compass building building elizabeth. And rob it is a solemn day of every head from what about what is happening there today. Well thats right i mean this is a sunday and we saw it during last week this marked change it seemed in the tactics of the rioters that they were targeting the working week and everyone was expecting but during the weekend it might actually be quite quiet and in fact yesterday and saturday was relatively trouble free but. These clashes have been flared up and were seeing messages on social media from many different groups asking other protesters to go out and go out to congregate and cause trouble at a number of other different places mainly to Stretch Police resources to move police away from here to protect this campus the protesters this is we know its the last campus that the protesters hold on to and they seem determined that they will hold on to it and then of course it remains to be seen whats going to happen as people return to work tomorrow monday whether the protesters will as they did throughout last week try to target Railway Connections that businesses that cetera and really affect the Economic Activity of hong kong which has had a devastating effect on the economy here and i think really rattled me. It was about rob thank you for that from all that is robert price live and. Thank you. Were going to move on to other news now and Sri Lankas Election Commission has declared go the biologic parks are the winner of saturdays president ial vote his rival Sargent Premadasa conceded as early results put rajapaksa over the 50 percent mark needed to avoid a 2nd recount hes the brother of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa was defense chief when the tamil tigers were defeated 10 years ago the election was dominated by rising religious tensions and a slowing economy well for more lets bring in our correspondent then its mitt hes joining us live from the capital a return of the controversial rajapakse as to power bennett. Yes elizabeth the brothers of back after him the last election in 2015 this time it seems there were no mistakes and got a pirate to pacs. His supporters managed to corral the majority of the votes from the similar majority here in sri lanka makes up about 75 percent of the population and they. Got a pirate attacks the job of president im joined now by g. M. Pereira who is a newspaper columnist here is also an analyst with the National Peace council jan 1st of all. Was it the Easter Sunday bombings that won it for the rajapakse in the end the fallout from mt well i dont think it is only the Easter Sunday bombings but that played a major or because it convinced a single least people that this government was not effective it was not able to defend the country against this attack although there had been a lot of intelligence information and after the attack the government failed to hold anyone really accountable and it seemed to be passing the buck on to or phish shows rather than on to the political authorities who are really responsible and thereafter it seemed also that life was just going on as normal are we surprised by this 52. 00 and a half percent share of the vote to go to 1st round in the end. Surprised by the scale of the gore tubby rajapaksa all vista front runner because he took the government some time to put forward its candidate and after you put forward its candidate however cited premadasa performed admirably he campaigned very hard and he campaigned on the team of social welfare welfare of the poor building houses and it seemed as if it had a resonance with the people that were very large crowds at his rallies but not enough of a residency yes because i think the issue of National Security and National Pride trumped everything not only the Easter Sunday bombing but also the issue of Transitional Justice what happened during the war the International Community persis staying in demanding sri lanka who are those who had won the war and committed Human Rights Violations at that time in 2 in the period before 2009 and controversy that outraged large numbers of seeing how these people so you mentioned the fallout from the civil war also sri lankas but the Muslim Council it says that this victory is all our worst fears realized why are these minority groups fear for their fear food because this. In his Election Campaign stressed National Security and National Security the ethnic minority is something a little bit fearful because it means that they are the ones being viewed as security threats and for the muslims in particular they have bad memories of the period before 2015 because there were riots against them even though there was a very good military under gortat there the military and the intelligence didnt protect the muslims and i hope that that will change in the future so that the muslims fear is not realized again. Thank you very much for talking to us. The swearing in of president elect rajapaksa is on monday at the ancient sri lankan capital a significant place a place of significant history to the sinhalese majority here of course he says hes promised to rule for all of his 21000000 people listening thank you for that for now that has been live in colombo. Now influential in iraq a character that has called for a National Strike on sunday meanwhile a store has caught fire in baghdad what does this say it was the result of violence between Security Forces and protesters demonstrations taught in the top against a knack of jobs and Public Services but im going to calls for a complete overhaul more than 320 people have been killed in the protests and josh you can name has the latest from baghdad. Are the roads were quite clear are coming into Tahrir Square were seeing a lot of students in the numbers do seem to be bigger than we would typically see this time of day on a sunday if you look behind me you can see pretty significant plume of black smoke you mentioned that the prominent shiite cleric sartor called for an issue not wide strike in iraq its probably because his followers comprise the largest bloc in parliament they are the primary opposition and they are united with the protesters in calling for the resignation of Prime Minister. And calling for elections in baghdad as i said were expecting more people in Tahrir Square than we would typically see on a sunday in basra things appear to be quite tense the ports the operations there are once again halted as protesters block the entrance were told that theyve blocked the roads to several oil fields in the lock the primary road leading from basra to baghdad theres no school today in basra in may soon and the local councils have actually given people the day off from work and school so we expect to see significant numbers of people attending protests there so really what were seeing is that protesters are continuing to maintain their momentum and try to keep the pressure on a government that they believe has not gone far enough in its reforms right now we have drafts of an election law and a new Electoral Commission that are waiting to be reviewed by the parliament but of course the one thing that protesters want which is for the Prime Minister to step down has not happened. Irans Supreme Leader ayatollah ali how many has voiced support for a few 1. 00 price and queries that sparked nationwide protests he denounced what he calls hooligans for taking part and sabotage this as riot police and Security Forces again for the demonstrators across dozens of cities on saturday iranian Authorities Say a Police Officer died overnight protestors unhappy with petrol being rationed and prices rising by as much as 200 percent both of your body has more from there are a number of incidents have been reported overnight and Early Morning by the official state News Agencies here they include deciding a gas station on fire as well as attacking a Police Station in the city of shiraz and a number of religious right leaders have been arrested in the city of mashhad as well as about 60 peoples have also been arrested in their own province now all these incidents are being carried out by what the Supreme Leader has called hooligans the highest authority in iran has been speaking to religious students in tehran early sunday morning where he voiced his opinion on the latest news about the fuel price increase lets hear what he had to say. Im not an expert on this issue but i said if heads of government make a decision i would support it and i will the heads of 3 branches have made a decision based on expert study so it should be implemented meanwhile the special committee has been meeting behind closed doors in parliament to discuss the developments of these fuel thats happened the speaker of Parliament Ali larijani has said that the parliament will support this decision as it stands and there will be a series of committees looking into how this price increase will affect the rest of the country and they will try to minimize the impact that this increase will have on other prices in the country to make sure that the peoples concerns are addressed about rising cost of goods in the cities across the country. Well plenty more ahead on the news hour including the latest Chinese Government documents that shed new light on beijings crackdown on muslim week and why violence in Northern Ireland a generation ago may soon take center stage in the u. K. Is general election and you triumph over experience at 85 miles joe will have details coming up a. Saudi arabia has put a preliminary valuation on a state owned oil giant around call of between 6. 01 trillion dollars that is short of crown Prince Mohammed bin sandmans target of 220. 00 in the kingdom says its looking to raise more than 25000000000. 00 by selling a 1. 5 percent stake in the company its taking bets from investors that the final price will be set after that phase which ends on december 5th well lets break it out of the u. S. Economics editor allie lets put that to truly an end to context because the worlds most valuable Companies Like microsoft like apple are valued at around half of what crown Prince Mohammed bin salamanders hope and 4 youre absolutely right theyre less because marcus off is worth currently 1. 00 trillion dollars and you know exactly what were going to get when microsoft was a run co is a whole different ballgame around co controls 1. 00 in every 8 bars of all around the world and its the most profitable company. In the world with 111000000000. 00 and in 2018 now if you with us to stack up all the other Oil Companies in the world in specially the Big Companies exxon b. P. Shell they will come nowhere close to its profitability so how do you value that particular company theres different methods or methodology used which can be used but not for them stacked up. For International Investors so like you said in 2016 the crown prince of prince Prince Mohammed bin solomon wanted a 2 trillion dollars for the for the company but valuations from from measuring it by by oil prices currently would value to about 1. 00 trillion dollars but international vest is because of the geopolitical risks involved in this particular. Particular company plus the government control of this company after the sale because theres still a 98 percent say that the valuation is closer to between 1. 00 and at a very stretch 1. 00 trillion dollars and out of how important is International Investment in iran for saudi and for armands economic plans for the future to diversify the economy away from oil and thats key because initially they wanted to raise 100000000000 dollars and they wanted to use that money to move away from oil by investing in other parts of the other parts of the economy now were looking at some in the region or 25000000000. 00 which is going to be raised at 1. 5 percent which is going to be sold to the general to the general public and International Best is but many International Investors investors are not interested in buying at a rate of anything above 1. 00 trillion dollars so the saudis have had lined up the local people the billionaires local billionaires and they have reached out to the likes of china and russia to say please come on board help us to get this off the ground now this i. P. O. It will be a success for the saudi government because because of the because of the local investment thats going to happen and anything which is left over that we mopped up by the big Pension Funds and the Sovereign Wealth Fund which is which which are in saudi arabia so this locally will be a success but internationally attracting those International Investors that part will not be a success. Abba thank you for that for now that is the economics editor here in doha thank you. Lebanons former finance minister has withdrawn his name from contention to be the next Prime Minister while the softer these that it would have been difficult to solve for a harmonious cabinet and the statement he added that he hoped outgoing Prime Minister saad city would be renominated. Has more from beirut. There was drama the suffer the from contention of being the next Prime Minister will be received positively amongst the protesters who had rejected him the moment it was reported that he was being considered for the top job considering his past of allegedly corruption but there is a lot more i think here in the sense that the protesters now have been taking to the streets for a month these movements started on october the 17th and what so many people are waiting to see is whether large numbers will be taking to the streets later on sunday if that happens that will give more momentum truth people like Prime Minister sound how do you who many believe only nominated mamma suffer the in order to essentially burn him in order to make the his opponents in the government goals supporters of hezbollah as well as president michel own forced to essentially come back and beg how do you do you to continue as Prime Minister thus giving him more strength more street cred to then name a government of technocrats that he chooses but whats important to note about lebanon is beyond the protests beyond the different domestic movements and power plays that are taking place the decision as to what will happen in the future for lebanon lies probably more outside of beirut than it does inside the group in the sense that the sponsors of the main parties the it has the last concerts in iran or ideas in riyadh and other major world powers like the United States theyre the ones who can actually really move things forward so a lot of focus will be on how things work out in terms of International Diplomacy with regard to that on a side note one thing that a lot of people are very concerned about is the Economic Situation obviously one month of protests is taking its toll the banks have been closed for a large amount of that time there is a lack of foreign currency here particularly u. S. Dollars and left some sort of shift or change happens with regard to that that has the potential of making things even worse in a country that is struggling to survive right now. Now the New York Times has obtained leaked Chinese Government documents that it says reveal new details about beijings crackdown on muslim week is in the region of around a 1000000 acres a believed to be entered in what the chinese call Vocational Training centers and tend to reeducate people leaning towards extremism now the documents include instructions to local authorities on how to handle students returning home and finding family members detained or missing how to control week is and plans to extend restrictions on islam to other parts of china and the documents reveal how the crackdown worsened after a hard line local polity local party chief rather took control of in 2016 legal also suggests that there is resistance within the communist party against the crackdown well lets get more on this now were joined by Sophie Richardson the china director at Human Rights Watch and shes joining us live from washington d. C. Very good to have you with us on aljazeera today it is an extraordinary when you go through the documents you know weve long heard about whats happening at these camps and shin jang at least in part thanks to organizations like yourselves but have we ever seen the scale or you know how methodical it is. You know i think this these documents are extraordinary in todays not just as you say for the details that they provide but that they clearly you show the culpability from xi jinping all the way down through all of us faults in imposing these policies in course as you just mentioned it seems that some people resisted that but as a legal matter its now incredibly clear whos responsible for these highly abusive policies at the same time one reads the story and thinks about all of the people in the we get the asper a world wide who are reading the same information and really having their worst fears about whats happened to their family members confirmed and that must just be an excruciating reality for them and i think increases the pressure for china to be held accountable absolutely as you mentioned you know this must be so distressing for the many week as in the diaspora we have heard from a lot of them on aljazeera could this report change things for them for their families in the camps that. I certainly think it brings that much more pressure to bear particularly on Member States of the United Nations to push for an independent Fact Finding Mission to the region ideally under the auspices of the high commissioner for human rights you know and for any of the governments that have resisted the idea that chinese authorities are actually carrying out this campaign ever pression if you know if the facade of support for chinas position really is starting to crumble and this report goes a long way towards you know denying people the ability to say well its not really happening or theres no credible evidence here it is and how much you know much more important is it to do this now because the report goes into plans you know to extend restrictions on muslims around the country on other minorities to. Well we think its been a region to that kind of investigation for well over a year and now and i think every day that goes by without Holding China accountable reinforces an extraordinary kind of impunity and if anybody thinks that those abuses are going to stay within chinas borders weve got news for you theyre not and thats why china really needs to come under pressure now to play by the same rules as every other government the world is expected to. And weve seen you know that the government hasnt responded to International Pressure at all so far they have let a few people into these camps and to these areas but they have been so heavily monitored and their movement restricted. Now its a it is certainly a tall order but lets imagine for a moment that any other government world was arbitrarily detaining a 1000000 muslims but imagine if the u. S. Was doing that or you know germany or japan or a country in the gulf for example i think we would see a very different response an International Law an established practice is very clear that the deployment of an independent Fact Finding Mission that can make a determination about how the International Community should respond is a well established practice i mean look at whats happening with respect to the grocery relations of those rights in myanmar now or whats happened with north korea you know this is how the world is meant to respond in the face of gross Human Rights Violations and i think it is especially important to do so with a state as powerful inside and outside the u. N. System as dr misfortunes but its a way that you very much for your time on this today we do appreciate that as so if you register to live in washington d. C. Thank you. It is time for the weather now with kevin and flooding continuing for parts of europe kevin but is there any relief in the fall cause you know unfortunately theres going to be a little bit of a break but and were going to be see a lot more rain as well as snow across many areas we really have a stuck pattern here across western and central parts of europe weve been talking about the storm since the middle of last week with a big storm that brought a lot of the winds up the adriatic now of course were still dealing with that as well as look at the snow here in parts of austria in the laurel of ations we saw about a half a meter in the Higher Elevations it was up to 2 meters of snow were going to see more snow today on sunday and into the evenings tomorrow is going to be a break but we have a lot of people without power across this area a lot of power lines are down a lot of trees are down as well heres another impulse thats pushing through right now this is bringing a lot of heavy rain towards this the northern part of the mediterranean parts of italy as well of course more snow is expected here across austria switzerland tomorrow looks better across this area but notice just to the west here we do have another circulation that is beginning thats going to bring some more heavy rain across italy again another round of stroh across parts of the alps were going to be watching that as well in terms of the rain here for the northeastern part of italy still its very high were talking about 100 to 150 millimeters of rain not only for that region but also for the central part of italy as well this system is also causing problems across parts of North Western africa a lot of cold air is pushing in a lot of below average temperatures across much of this area also snow across parts of the Atlas Mountains to this back to you thank you very much kevin still ahead on the news im looking for a legal way to go back and be with the people. A plane from exxon in the modest tells are just there and he wants to return to bolivia and finish his president ial 10 and how christiane of an alibi could be about to reach and not a big milestone and has coming in thats coming up with the jones polls. White supremacist violence is on the rise in america he was about in this whole underground network 8 full time speaks to the victims of recent attacks when he shot me i turned around you were killed my daughter and asks how an ideology of loathing has found its way into the mainstream can you trawled through line between the rhetoric of President Trump and the conservative media in america to what happened here in el paso license to hate on aljazeera. Aljazeera clearly is different because theres a maturity about its views got in the is generally a little silly child but the birds took the risk of a story like yours. A little bit more going on in the culture 0 is says you know. Basically you know the reality on the ground that other reality will grow slowly become the chairman of the police and thats what we do nothing else but we do well. On the problem and on holidays at the top stories this news hour police and demonstrators in hong kong going gaged and violent confrontations protestors have shot arrows at police and hurled petrol bombs from a barricaded University CampusPolice Responded by firing tear gas and water cannon. Sri lankas Election Commission has declared both a pox on the window in the countrys president ial election as rival premadasa conceded as early results put drop a pox on all over the 50 percent mark and needed to avoid a 2nd trick. Hours and saudi arabia has put a preliminary valuation on its oil giant to ram coal between 6. 01 trillion dollars the kingdom says its looking to raise more than 25000000000 dollars by selling a 1. 5 percent stake. Now people in the Czech Republic a celebrating the 30th anniversary of the velvet revolution and its an event that marks the end of what one hears of communist rule and what was then czechoslovakia when anti communist dissident of us laughed harder and led the protests in prague on november 17th 1809. 00 and a month long nonviolent transition of power followed with the subsequent dismantling of the communist partys hold well lets get more on this now were joined by David Drucker the director of transparency internationals Czech Republic office and hes joining us live from berlin very good to have you with us on aljazeera today so 30 years of the end of communist rule in former czechoslovakia marked with many thousands of protesters rallying against the president the Prime Minister on saturday accusing both of them of corruption and fraud especially the Prime Minister in a poll released this month shows that theres widespread concern that democracy 130 years ago is now under threat is it. It is we have to realize that like the interruption was the unique moment of our history we got rid of very oppressive an inefficient regime and we gain a lot of positive things like democracy freedom you know evelyn if you make a business study and everything but after 30 years it seems that a lot of people actually are not completely happy about the way the country is governed we have a you know a lot of you to a folks only guards who are now the ring politics who are buying media and they you know in my view theyre actually putting the country on the wrong way actually the minister or current Prime Minister mr bush is actually the 2nd richest person is probably going to do this color so and that sort of brings people to the streets and to promote it he is a billionaire of course and they have been allegations of corruption afford against him but when protesters call for his removal i mean would removing Prime Minister babis or president s them on get rid of the concerns now for the czech people or does do the problems go wider than that than these 2 people. Well obviously the problems are much deeper we are concerned about the rule of law come to the government about quality of our institutions and these people represent them so at this moment the protesters are calling their end they are calling for there is missile and a call for Political Solutions of the Current Situation but obviously the concerns are much deeper and we have to think of this very complex transition of of our economy and their society which is fascinating on one hand but it also brought in very a lot of challenges there are those very bumpy and we even after 30 years we are still we have a lot of work to do because like a democracies that are over of course and you know what are some of the things that need to happen i mean for a stock in light of the accusations against the Prime Minister as czech legislation up to say e. U. Regulations we as a we actually started to complain stewards European Commission about also to national turkeys to solve this callable got to go into this where hes a Prime Minister at the same time and these companies are the biggest recipients of public money and he owns the media at the same time we believe that is not acceptable and we need to be fixed at this moment deliberation is going on and we hope to hear some final verdict from the European Commission from brussels in 2 or 3 weeks time and we hope that also National Authorities will act but its very difficult because partly some of the institutions that get church and you know political influence is really very strong missed on drug abuse thank you very much for your time on this important anniversary that is david on draka live in berlin thank you. Now the conservative party in the u. K. Is pushing for new legislation to protect soldiers from what promised to bars johnson calls unfair trials under the proposed law or veterans what it be prosecuted or the historical offenses committed job operations in iraq afghanistan and closer to home Northern Ireland where British Forces were engaged in a conflict with Irish Republicans for decades now ensley explains. As well as being bogged down in elections its that time of year when the u. K. All its war dead and the sacrifices they made in the 2 world wars when asked to go and fight the conservative party now wants that unequivocal support to extend to the actions of soldiers in more controversial conflicts. Its widely expected that in the coming days the conservatives will include in their election manifesto the pledge to protect by amnesty all british soldiers who fought in Northern Ireland during the conflict there including those already accused of crimes the newly appointed veterans minister in Boris Johnsons last government said as much on twitter suggesting the new law of Armed Conflict with a plan the battlefield and would override the human rights acts to protect soldiers past and presence from prosecution the implications are politically volatile one former soldier has already been charged and is awaiting trial over the killing of civilians on bloody sunday in Northern Ireland in 1972 would his case be dropped under the new law that would be explosive in republican parts of the province already deeply unhappy over the bracks its i think a lot of these things will depend a political reality on where he sits on the political spectrum possible in this in play politically for all sorts of things but like a blanket amnesty is you know its a major precedent because certainly bouts of hope. The new law would also provide blanket legal cover for any purchased soldier accused of a war crime or a human rights violation in any recent conflicts in the middle east or afghanistan. Would have been soldiers found guilty of torture being let off and as well as protecting rank and file soldiers but also give covered some more Senior Officers who gave illegal orders i would say that try and issue the 4th this. Is that there are attempts to prevent those high about those bearing the greatest responsibility from being looked at the law is aimed directly at traditional conservative so you think the British Military has to a by far see many laws while enemies like i still and alqaeda dont follow any rules at all but for all that there are concerns that soldiers already accused of serious offenses might simply be let off and also how exactly military commanders will interpret the new law on the battlefields of future wars. Support for military veterans sponge raising Job OpportunitiesBetter Mental Health care are normally uncontroversial and are widely backed by the British Public blanket protection from prosecution and abuse of power written into law may prove slightly more difficult to argue for largely aljazeera london. But livias former president evo morales has told aljazeera that he should be allowed to return and complete his final term in office the United Nations has more on the violence in bolivia could spin out of control and prevention new elections on friday 8. 00 supporters were shot dead during fighting with Security Forces and there was more violence between Security Forces and madonna supporters on saturday or people marched from the region after party to the central city of. Even modest spoke to john holman and outlined his next moves. Up into sunday if more rallies was latin americas longest standing current leader now pressured to resign by the military after accusations of electoral fraud he suddenly believe he is former president and the next in mexico but after less than a week he told out 0 hes already planning to go home. I cant be outside of the country im used to being with the people as a union leader president. Doing work i miss it a lot im looking for a legal way to go back and be with the people as they resist the dictatorship the coup he says if allowed back he wouldnt seek to run in fresh elections thats a bone of contention between him and the opposition but he still wants to complete the last 2 months of his term. I dont know why theyre so scared of evo they dont want me to participate thats ok everything for life for democracy i retire my candidacy but they should let me finish my term is that understood not understood by now interim president to mean an yes she said he could face charges if he goes but its the culmination of discontent that started back in 2016 when moralists to change the constitution to rome for a full time there was a referendum the majority voted against you having a 4th term and afterwards you did it you did run again and that seemed to go against the spirit of democracy in the country you could interpret it like that but so you know on the 21st of february 2016 the lie won enough lies to beat us with 70000 votes moral lesson the right united and beat us based on the lie you and c. N. N. Were in on it the u. S. Embassy prepared that lie hes unrepentant the moment and he also insists that there wasnt fraud in the elections a month ago this by investigators from the organization of american states saying that they too was diverted to a secret service that they were cleared manipulations he says that organizations politically motivated which of yells i had a lot of trust or some trust but now i dont have any in the oas i should be called the organization of the states of north america not america he did call fresh elections after b. O. s preliminary report but by then it was too late many c. F. L. Morale is is a good leader who simply stayed too long he managed almost half of poverty the economy grew under you and you brought stability now. Given whats happened if you could go back in time would you have run again for this 4th term would you have gone against that referendum or if you could have your time again would you have bowed out gracefully garden walk was a you dont look for the post of presidency at 6 you out thats my experience in the unions in my experience in the presidency and i want to tell you that after the 1st mandate i was happy content to go back to cochabamba is that when you win Peoples Trust and go again and. That in may have been his undoing and in his way libya is in crisis with Police Killing protesters and violence from both sides. You can only look or from afar john holmes how does it or mexico city. The United States and south korea are postponing joint military drove for the smom as an act of good world involved to stalled peace talks with north korea u. S. Defense secretary marcus but denies the move as a concession to pyongyang he says its an attempt to keep the door open to diplomacy but talks between north koreas leader and the u. S. President broke down in february without agreement. Political security and cultural complications have made it difficult for Health Workers in the democratic republic of congo to contain a bowler outbreak thats killed at least 2000 people since it began last year doctors are now working with local leaders and a vaccination drive targeting one of the most hard to access communities in the country catherine soy has more from benny. Health workers in baby have set up a medical camp next to an open Child Service on the sunday morning the service is attended by reclusive bigley Community Living in villages in the congo forest doctors tell us the community has also been affected by it but convincing them to come to Treatment Centers will get vaccinated has been difficult. Yes the hope as many people as possible will say yes to the vaccine. And to convince them to bring in Community Leaders like esther months to talk to the rest didnt want them there and i was vaccinated in man dinner to show my people theres nothing wrong with it i tell them this is a war were fighting. Jerry jacqueline has brought her 3 children to be vaccinated. She is reluctant fast but tells us she now sees the importance of it and. I was convinced by our Community Leader i came for the vaccination with my children because i dont want this disease to find us in our house i was told it kills people horribly. Pygmies in the democratic republic of congo have been historically marginalized. From hospitals or schools this is a community that moves around a lot leaving in villages such as this one in the forests those here have been vaccinated but accessing many others has been difficult this doctor tells us sometimes it takes hours walking through dense forest where rebel fighters also hide where we are now in this village work and come into the wood. So they moved to another place is for that that we are working we would close with them get involved in the vaccination make them aware of the that they have. And so efforts continue to get this community vaccinated how far it is run to reduce their cases. To 0 by the end of the year and for that to happen they tell us no one can be left catherine. Benny is the democratic republic of congo. Now many patients with severe Heart Disease could benefit from medication and Lifestyle Changes rather than surgery that is the finding of a major 7 year study in the u. S. Its the biggest yet to compare and. Base of options like stents with conservative treatments like cholesterol lowering drugs and aspirin the study says the findings could save hundreds of millions of dollars in Health Care Costs and account as dean of the university of Nebraska Medical Center college of Public Health and he says the study backs up the findings of early of research. I absolutely would represent recommend the more conservative therapy and so this is now the 2nd time in over a dozen years that i think weve really for once and all answered the fundamental question that if you have stable Heart Disease should you use medical therapy and lifestyle marked occasions or should you go on and include invasive treatment such as dancer or a cardiac bypass and the data is pretty clear 5000 people 37 countries one 100000000. 00 to do this study stick with the drugs and the conservatives there be the findings apply to people with stable cardiac disease if you have if youre having a heart attack then yes you should go on and get some other invasive therapy but if you have stable disease then you will do just fine with conservative therapy however people who have severe stable Heart Disease so you know if theyre walking and they have severe chest pain then the studies suggest that theyll have a better improvement in their quality of life however theyre not more likely to live longer or not have a heart attack or not require hospitalization for now this years pair prize which on his outstanding what to promote democracy has been awarded to an afghan journalist now. For the 1st all female t. V. Station and a gun is fun in the country is regarded as one of the most dangerous in the world for journalists speaking to aljazeera describes the dangers she and others face. Now you all mean my name is not to allow me ive been a journalist with design t. V. For the past 3 years in a host a game i go to my home havent you got i remember the day i realized i wanted to be a journalist i decided i would study to become one but my family was against it they said i could never become a journalist you just buy a car and then i paid a capital i would like to believe im a feminist and want to be able to work for women so i decided to join zan t. V. Afghanistans 1st all female t. V. Station. I would like to dedicate this prize to all the women of afghanistan. Those baking bread and. Those getting beaten by their husbands those raising their children and facing abuse and to those nameless women who are yet to discover their own identity and the purpose of their life let me get this it takes a lot of courage to be a woman in the Afghan Society in a place where the most common answer you get is no and youre told that your rightful place is your home and you do not have the right to raise your voice to ask for your rights its as if were lesser humans are not happy and sonia but i will continue being a journalist until the last breath of my life which means that i have chosen my red line if the terrorist groups including the taliban return we fear that the few rights we have achieved would be taken back writes like me bravely introducing myself in front of the camera or other rights that afghan women have today they would aim to take those back from us and throw us back to all those dark days but i will stand against them this is my responsibility to defend myself and all the women around me we will defend all our rights and achievements. 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Across the United States indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of a young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence the disproportionately impact indigenous communities most Tribal Police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes dont have jurisdiction over nonnative americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies dont respond that they dont take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials for declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that shouldnt be the end of the discussion. 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