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behind the smiles outraged becoming increasingly unhappy with new u.s. troops. the americans have decided to in our minds take an action it's not at all constructive it's actually destructive to our ability to get things done. also coming up in the program. calls for revenge of the funeral in gaza of a young medic shot dead by israeli forces. feels that yemen could lose a vital lifeline as pro-government forces on the rebel held parts of the data.
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nobody understands what we're feeling ok because many people there are in their homes zero. six months after hurricane maria hit puerto rico hundreds are still homeless federal aid is running out. from the united states it has only a few days to avoid a trade war and leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions of a terrace well that's off of the u.s. imposed new taxes on steel and alimony and imports from the e.u. mexico and canada well the dispute dominated talks between finance ministers from the global economic group known as the g seven in canada but u.s. treasury secretary is downplaying the dispute. i don't think in any way the u.s. is abandoning its leadership in the global economy quite the contrary i think our
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leadership on the economy which is one of president trumps major objectives that national security. is not only good for the united states but is good for growth around the world and if anything that additional growth is is potentially leading to us even more reason to want to focus on these trade issues with the e.u. canada and mexico have all threatened or impose their own measures in retaliation canada's finance minister says he hopes that persuade the trumpet ministration to back away from the tyrants over the course last couple of days there was an important difference of opinion the americans have decided to in our mind take an action it's not at all constructive it's actually destructive to our ability to get things done what did we ask secretary of treasury secretary to do we said that we were collectively hoping that he would bring the message back the message message of regret and disappointment at the american actions and concern that they are not
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constructive and my sense is that he's going to take that message back to washington but it appears that donald trump intends to hold his ground he's tweeted that it's time for the u.s. to be treated fairly on trade while john hendren has more from washington d.c. . the allies are angry angry at the u.s. over steel and aluminum tariffs after a three day meeting in canada the finance ministers of several major nations said that they want those tariffs removed on europe mexico and canada stephen minucci in the u.s. treasury secretary spoke to them and did not satisfy them with his response so those countries signed a statement to the u.s. reading the finance ministers and central bank governors requested that the united states secretary of the treasury communicate their unanimous concern and disappointment over those tariffs presumably that was to be communicated to donald
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trump the president of the united states who will be at the g seven meeting in canada this coming week trump has been told by stephen minucci his treasury secretary about the response of those g seven leaders and he is alive tweeted back his response he wrote when you are almost eight hundred billion dollars a year down in trade you can't lose a trade war the u.s. has been ripped off by other countries for years on trade time to get smart however there are many economists who say nobody wins a trade war it just raises the costs for buyers in all countries and that is particularly what they are worried about in this case those countries in europe mexico and canada have already begun considering raising tariffs on u.s. products iconic products like levi's jeans jack daniels whiskey harley-davidson motorcycles and florida oranges so that trade war is preparing to go ahead it could be resolved at the g. seven summit in the coming days william black is an associate professor of
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economics at the university of missouri kansas city he says the measure is not designed to hurt trump's credibility. those are not only iconic u.s. products those are typically products in which the primary producers are in particular read what we call in the united states parlance red states or republican leaning states where they are contestable in the election in other words they are designed to hurt trump in the coming congressional elections and if trump loses control of a majority of the house of representatives and it is predicted that he may well do so particularly with the aid of these very unpopular tariffs in the united states then he is in real danger of impeachment trump will be trump and he will be posturing for his base where he wants to come across as tough and he wants to spread this nonsense that if you have
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a trade deficit you are losing now for those of you that studied economic history this is mercantile as this is the type of thing that adam smith drove him crazy so that he wrote in seven hundred seventy six warning about the insanity of this kind of system so we've known better for centuries except in this tiny tiny corner of this one professor that has captured trump's attention well that g seven meeting comes as the u.s. commerce secretary is in china's capital for talks on easing tensions of a tariffs the visit by will by ross comes off of the trumpet ministration of a dude threats against china raising fears of a trade war washington wants beijing to reduce the trade deficit of nearly three hundred forty billion dollars between the two nations the israeli military says its jets have targeted ten sites belonging to hamas in the gaza strip earlier israel said it intercepted at least one rocket fired from gaza over the city of sderot
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rocket sirens have been out today that in southern israeli areas bordering the gaza strip. earlier on saturday thousands of people attended the funeral of a young palestinian medic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old resume on the job and volunteering since the weekend demonstrations began in march since then israeli soldiers have killed at least one hundred twenty one palestinians protesting for the right to return to their homes are a force that was at the funeral in harness in gaza. when the body was on how much is now being brought to once a mosque here i counted as there is a huge mixture of emotion here we've seen some of her colleagues trying to quiet him so i was getting here as a body comes in way hearing shots of anger and defiance there has been a huge reaction publicly across gaza to the death of this young woman she was shot on the friday protests as she went to be aided somebody himself he'd been shot near
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the border fence and she died of her injuries the palestinian medical association saying that she was shot through the chest and she died of her injuries we spoke a short while ago to a colleague who was right next to her when that fatal bullet struck her and she lived in a sub among raising our hands who were in our uniforms were about twenty meters from the fence and they could see us easily so we thought they would shoot at us as we arrived they shot two bullets one had resigned in the chest and the second went through my other colleagues and then hit me in the leg or two bullets they hit three of us killing resign have left motions are running very high here at the cemetery where rosana has been brought to be buried and we've been seeing people trying to stop others from walking on top of graves we've seen a father come in his face entirely awash in tears but we spoke to mahmoud her colleague earlier on he said that she was a young woman of sweet nature someone who never tired of risking your own life to help others the israeli army says it is investigating the reports of her death but
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as far as people here are concerned they are outraged that. someone who was volunteering as a medic trying to help other others who'd been injured by israeli sniper fire itself so victims are most often is general secretary of the palestinian national initiative he explained why the killing of on the job has resonated with so many people. shooter prison so very clear and straightforward and justice committed by those that only stayed she was a very beautiful young. you wanted to help people she didn't put us as a first do provide and she wasn't violent to it with us and because if so. since the beginning of the peaceful marches in gaza she engaged in to help people who were injured she did her best to help as many people as she can although she was injured one slightly she continued to do this work and she was very committed.
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and on trade there were two clashes as you know and this is the only attack peaceful nonviolent it was looters many of them were shocked by it as they go in to reach them and help them with the issue of the first to provide and that they were very clear in their white cords and they were clearly medical people who are praying. and she afterwards do you know and injure people and i mean chopper shot her in the chest and. then was nor justification whatsoever for what i mean strange it's not but shoots such a beautiful young girl who was just that i think to the people who were injured and just was dying to know that it leave their pain. in my opinion the kissel sort of sound and it put a sense now yeah lutie of the situation in palestine. a struggle between an
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oppressed between you or press equal and the rest between occupied people and then occupying between people who want life and peace and justice and health and those who are going to deprive them from all. and israeli soldiers of shot dead a palestinian man in the city of hebron in the occupied west bank he's thirty five year old rami sub on a israeli forces say troops fired when savannah tried to run them over with his car . jordanian riot police have broken up protest against proposed income tax write highs rises demonstrators want ministers to resign after the approval of a new economic policy influenced by the international monetary fund their cues the i.m.f. of interference the prime minister says the government will continue talks with the unions about the changes and to leave it up to m.p.'s to make a decision on whether to ditch the proposal. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on a major rebel held port in yemen a battle that could reshape the course of the civil war more than one hundred
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soldiers and rebels have reportedly been killed and less than a week of fighting the data government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and have already driven the rebels from dozens of nearby towns and villages agencies though are warning of a humanitarian disaster well the data lies two hundred thirty kilometers away from santa which is the who the seized in twenty fourteen is the city's location on the red sea that makes it a strategic prize if the saudi led coalition takes over it would control yemen's lifeline the twenty two million yemenis need humanitarian aid more than two thirds of which comes through who daters port ninety percent of yemen's food and most of its medicines are also imported through the city the coalition accuses the rebels of using our data as a launch pad for attacks on shipping in the red sea and for smuggling in rockets aid agencies say two hundred thousand people that's hard a date is population could be displaced if fighting breaks out well yeah it is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council he says an escalation of
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violence could have a terrible impact on the hundreds of thousands of yemenis. yemen is the they country on earth with their is they highest number of people who are fruit very few who can secure who are at the brink of starvation many many millions seven ten more million what face starvation soon if that lifeline is so it's a cut and one of the one of the thinks that could happen is actually that this city which is said in the dispute that it's on the hands of the government in the end sana the that there is claims that bad things that come through why not making it and internationally and minister that port since it is so vital for the civilian population what we can at i think we must at all costs avoid is war
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in a day that not only because of the hundreds of thousands of people who would come in crossfire but also because the park would be destroyed and the lifeline would be destroyed our time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back catalan nationalists regain control of the beaches wasn't a headache to spend on the. b.s.s. the mood and running as a populist coalition government assumes power after weeks of outside money stick. to fold when you. meet the weather sponsored by cattle i always. welcome back there's a developing tropical cyclone or at least a tropical storm down in the south china sea and that is going to have an influence on the general weather pattern across a good part of china because this area of rain across more southwestern parts of
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china is going to develop partly due to the my you by a weather system which is active at this time the air but also i think because of some sort of convergence zone going on between these two weather systems the upshot is then lots of rain across this region during the course of monday heavy rain also pushing into parts of vietnam from this developing system the noise in between the two during the course of the day with temperatures there in the mid thirty's so further towards the south system is going to be bringing heavy rain across cambodia central and southern parts of vietnam and i think it will continue to produce disturbed weather across the philippines over the next twenty four hours further towards the south as she weather conditions not looking at all bad across borneo marked absence of showers java bali all looking fine a few showers threatening both singapore and kuala lumpur but northwards is going to be rather cloudy with the chance of some prolonged showers affecting bangkok at times into south asia northern areas still looking very hot and the temperature forty four in delhi or light you see some heavy showers all the way down through
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welcome back i could remind of our top stories here this hour france is one the u.s. it has only a few days to avoid a trade war leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions of the towers g seven finance ministers have sent a message of concern and disappointment to the u.s. president. thousands of people in gaza have attended the funeral of twenty one year old palestinian medical knowledge that was shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border even volunteer insensibly to demonstrations began in march. and pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on the rebel held port of her data in yemen government troops are preparing to launch an all out assault and have already driven the rebels from nearby areas aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster. now spain's new socialist prime minister pedro sanchez has been sworn in the day after ousting conservative money out of the hallway in a confidence vote and he's already facing his first big challenge the region of catalonia also got a new government on saturday ending seven months of direct rule by madrid and it
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immediately pledged to seek independence for the region his government starts. spain's new and all the leadership side by side mariano rajoy six and a half years in office came to an end in friday's no confidence vote led by the socialist who ousted him petra sanchez. on the board because you're here you're not a promise on my conscience a monetary law will be fulfilled the responsibilities of prime minister and to be law to the king and to say god the constitution as well as to maintaining secret deliberation of the cabinet sanchez is promising to root out corruption and help spaniards who suffered in years of austerity measures under the roof government but he's expected to find it a challenge to pass legislation given the socialists have just eighty four three hundred fifty six parliament supposedly he will have to make adult alliances with to different parties the problem is the parties he's got to support to to go ahead
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with these no go but are very unlikely partners and they are either independent east after learning and the basque country or they are delay or the extreme left party which has been disputing with the socialist party the left. of our voters so he will have to look for some policies that he can move ahead after several months a lot of months without any movement at all and to be able to do something in this period before he goes new elections catalonia and it's dr friend dependence is a major issue for sanchez to tackle raha imposed direct rule over the region in october after nationalists held an independence referendum deemed illegal. the regional government regains control at a swearing in ceremony in barcelona on saturday the new cabinet is led by kim torah
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a close aides to former catalonian president carlos put chara wants talks on independence percent but tora's seen as a divisive leader often accused of anti spanish russia rick he once described opponents of the catalan language and culture as vipers and hyenas sanchez had the support of six parties for the no confidence vote but he will have his work cut out when it comes to leading the fractured spanish parliament in madrid catherine stansell al jazeera. well mariano rajoy his departure has been welcomed by venezuela's president nicolas maduro who took advantage of his ousting to poke fun at one of his biggest critics and it's sort of put in the oh. i was surprised that raul went away so fast almost without saying goodbye i respect the political life of spain we do not get into the political life of spain i hope that the new government the new president can build a new vision about venezuela and can open new policies of dialogue understanding and respect about venezuela i want relationships of respect italy's new circle
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government of change has officially taken over following three months of political turmoil in the country the coalition of the anti establishment five star movement on the anti immigration league party was sworn in on friday under reports from rome the union of the two parties is one born out of necessity. a bride arrives for how wedding at a church in central rome a ceremony marking the beginning of her new life ahead as part of a married couple. elsewhere in the city there is another partnership being celebrated a political one brought about by a coalition between italy's anti establishment parties headed by the five star movement collaborate in their place at the head of a new government and we're not very different in anything obviously there but here in common for those that are not in common we created this agreement. every
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day both of us know that if one is doing the opposite the other one can make the government fall the irony is not lost on the party faithful it is in one sense a marriage of convenience between two anti-establishment rivals that want to revolutionize the political landscape especially where the e.u. is concerned even if it means compromise there are high hopes for some decision by five star to enter into. coalition with the far right is being seen as a betrayal of the coals as little common ground between the two a question is whether they can stick it out for better or worse and even the promise of a new beginning has left some who have supported five star i'm convinced and you see by yourself you're going to mix a couple with a dog and expect that everything was fine i hope you go the spine of course i will but is it possible we'll see we're going to see and for supporters of the leg up
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party they know that hard work lies ahead finding common ground but they think that it can be done and. it's a challenge which can be overcome i trust the leader of our party and if he says that there are competent people in the ministries then i believe him back at the church the bride and groom make their vows richer for poorer but as in love and in politics there are no guarantees as to what lies ahead so i go out to zero rome farmers in northern india have taken to the streets to demand a fair price for their projects. some of them are on a ten day strike they want traders to pay more for their crops and financial aid from the government more than half of the india's farming households are in debt. riot police in mali have fired tear gas at opposition supporters during a band rally ahead of next month's presidential election authorities in the capital
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bamako have said saturday's march couldn't go ahead because of a state of emergency at least sixteen people including two town that it's injured in clashes with security forces. now seven new suspected cases of the bona have been detected in the democratic republic of congo have been fifty seven cases of the both us and an outbreak was declared in the code zero then four weeks ago twelve patients have died while nine have been cured bellus. school carries on in the c bowl a hit corner of the congo but it's hard for students to concentrate as they study health officials and n.g.o.s study the aim this boys under quarantine separated from his friends due to a high fever this girl under the care of the united nations children agency after being orphaned by the outbreak in love we are here for psychological and social care of victims carers and the population we are here for everyone. well children at school psychologists to the homes of the widows of yeah right. i felt really
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bad when my husband died i said if i scream i'll also cry the authorities we're going to read in a day she state so my older sister ran for water i cleaned him i washed him and i dressed him and then i covered him with the shape that my sister gave me when i first found out that he was. irene has stayed home since refusing to take a new experimental vaccine she doesn't believe her husband died of ebola. most people here in the car and maybe in the corridor and elsewhere are still ignorant they have not yet understood that ebola really exists ignorance is ebola is ally in the congo health authorities fighting a battle to educate people in rural areas about the virus and how to protect themselves their medical strategy is called ring finger saying they want to vaccinate people who may have come in contact with ebola invests in eight a second ring of contacts one step removed from those potential sufferers that list
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numbers more than one thousand people since the vaccine was introduced to weeks ago will the nine hundred have been vaccinated. one of the biggest challenges involved acceleration is community involvement because belt vaccination is happening in the community and to get the community to adhere to the idea of vaccination on an epidemic like a bowler i think that's a huge challenge. and in banda a communal life is threatened under the scrutiny of a global house apparatus where even the youngest must adapt shallop ballasts al-jazeera. puerto rico's health department's being sued over its refusal to release data on the number of people who died following last year's hurricane maria the families of those killed and held a vigil to highlight the discrepancy between the government's official death toll of sixty four and the latest estimate from a study by harvard university. which puts the number at more than four thousand six
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hundred the government's being accused of a lack of transparency by not properly classifying overall deaths here. i'm here to pay homage to all these victims that the government in their negligence didn't want to carry out and there are still more because as i understand it many of them were cremated and there are no records for them here or the families who are brought with them a pair of shoes worn by their loved ones to remember them. or tens of thousands of puerto ricans fled to florida after the hurricane but eight months on hundreds of evacuees are still living in hotels relying on government aid that will end soon and as the new hurricane season approaches there are concerns puerto rico will be unable to weather another storm on the gallagher reports from florida in the weeks following hurricane maria more than thirty thousand storm weary puerto ricans registered at this disaster relief center at all one dose airport u.s. citizens by birth they came to florida looking for help months later many are still
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in limbo like hundreds of others namely gonzales has been stuck in a hotel since january but time is running out for drill assistance programs a temporary naomi has nowhere else to go nobody understands what we're feeling ok because. many people they're in their homes they're all they could let they've got their place but when you don't have a place well it gets to you it's really tough for families that have already been in these hotels for months there's the constant fear that government aid will end and that is inevitable many simply don't have anything to go back to in puerto rico but for those that want to make a life here there's an even bigger problem ninety seven percent of all rental accommodation is already filled that the remains is prohibitively expensive we're getting calls from people who care about others orange county's commissioner says resources stretched and many evacuees who have little choice but to stay face an
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uncertain future when you lose everything and you can't pay your mortgage and now your credits getting ruined and now you're here in our new county trying to find an apartment they're looking at your credit score is and you can't get approved that's just a domino effect from something that happened to them six months ago so what if you can only request one will come to. the community hope centering kissimmee is help some families find homes say they too can't help everyone resources in this part of florida already dealing with an exodus of puerto ricans who left before the storm the limited as they come in the expectations for the families i feel may be higher than what we actually can provide at times i know that there's there's huge frustration and i know that there is just there's hurt and trauma hurricane maria hit puerto rico last september but the island is still struggling those that came to florida were looking for a new start many are still waiting and together crawled to zero kissimmee florida.
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and you can catch up on news on our web site there it is on your screen address zero dot com that's. our time for a quick check of the headlines here france has warned the u.s. it has only a few days to avoid a trade war leaving it up to washington to deescalate tensions of the terrorists meeting in canada g. seven finance ministers sent a message of concern and disappointment to the u.s. president. over the course last couple of days there was an important difference of opinion the americans have decided to in our mind take an action it's not at all constructive it's actually destructive to our ability to get things done what did we ask secretary treasury secretary to do we said that we were collectively hoping that he would bring the message back the message that message of regret and
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disappointment at the american actions and concern that they are not constructive and my sense is that he's going to take that message back to washington the israeli military says its jets seven targeted ten sites belonging to hamas in the gaza strip it says two mission manufacturing and storage sites were hit earlier israel said it intercepted at least one rocket fired from gaza into the city of steroids rocket sirens and not to make it in southern israel in the gaza strip. but only one saturday thousands of people attended the funeral of a young palestinian paramedic shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old was on the job and problems hearing is that we could protests began in march. pro-government forces backed by the saudi led coalition are closing in on the rebel held port of her data and yemen government troops out of pairing to launch an all out assault aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster. and spain's new socialist prime minister pedro sanchez has
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been sworn in the day off to ousting conservative money on a horse in a vote of confidence he's already facing his first big challenge with a new regional government of catalonia also being sworn in and pledging to fight for independence. it's a nice new interior minister has vowed to begin work on creating jobs in expelling migrants a day after the country's first populist government was sworn in earlier the new prime minister giuseppe conti attended a military parade marking the founding of the italian republic he leads a cabinet formed of the anti establishment five star movement and the anti immigration league party well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera off the inside story that's watching.
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the first populist government in western europe kenneth sole bts problems a coalition of the far right and on ties tabish and months of political uncertainty but is it a threat to the european union this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on. a very unusual coalition government has come to power in its city leaders of the anti-establishment five star movement and the right wing on thai immigration league already have been sworn into office ending three months of political deadlock they want to revive its least sluggish economy by rejecting austerity and increasing spending but polls.

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