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a really important issue suicide writes do a mind very high still twice the national average rewind on al-jazeera and this is different not whether someone is going for someone of a race decided we think it's how you approach an individual enough that it is a certain way of doing to qantas. a story and out. tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of technology i know those things. a trade escalates between the u.s. and china after washington impose tariffs and beijing hits back. this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up here president it is great
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families from their children a day of confusing political back and forth over immigration and washington. from school for changes to gratian rules following that dispute over a ship full of refugees. and families trapped injured and close to starvation as fierce fighting surrounds for city of. a trade between the world's two biggest economies china and the u.s. has escalated president donald trump says he will impose twenty five percent tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of chinese m. ports saying the u.s. was being taken advantage of promised to retaliate quickly with his own tariff of twenty five percent on the u.s. goods also worth fifty billion dollars in july reports from the white house. u.s.
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president donald trump has been hammering china on treat for months and the morning on the white house north lawn where he held a surprise news conference he confirmed he was going to need protection everybody take a job as the european union made one hundred fifty one billion dollars euros for the. child if you look at your job or you look at something that would help these countries militarily. but what point does it stop. so no the u.s. will impose tariffs an additional tax on goods imported from china industries to be impacted agriculture aviation automotive and the tech sector the white house says it's not targeting foreigners t.v.'s and computers for no that would mean higher charges higher costs for consumers one treat experts as a u.s. trade battle with china the world's two biggest economies will impact global markets it creates instability uncertainty it reduces particularly investment uncertainty for long term investors private business capital expenses and these
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types of things donald trump summit in singapore may have strengthened his determination to act for years the u.s. look to china to help bring in industry in north korea but convinced he's built up a solid relationship with kim jong un the president perhaps feels he's in a stronger position to act on trade. industries targeted aloose tied to china's made in china twenty twenty five strategic plan to dominate the emerging high technology industries drive future economic growth but hunt for us and others china has warned when the first set of targets hit on july the sixth it will respond that will spark a second round of tartus from the us to move on the alito tree each time it is consistent in its stance that if the us adopts any unilateral protectionist measures and damages china's interests we will immediately react and take necessary measures to firmly safeguard our legitimate rights and interests there are those in
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this town and those in this white house who privately believe that a long term trade war with china would be bad for the u.s. economy and for u.s. consumers but donald trump is the living on a campaign promise and he believes a trade war would be good for the u.s. and it's a war he can when alan fischer al-jazeera at the white house personally has more from beijing. i think the chinese of fear is they are absolutely furious at what's hit them and they are hitting back to hitting back hard we heard the chinese comments ministry issued a statement shortly after trump made his announcement and they said they respond with taxation measures of the same measure of the same scale and then they've released a list of products of u.s. products that are going to be affected by these chinese tires and this list is an expanded list from initial initial one hundred and six products in april to none six hundred fifty nine types of goods and this first list its first tranche of tires they will come into effect just like the u.s.
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tariffs on the sixth of july and this will hit u.s. farmers because these tariffs will hit farm products including soybean pork chicken seafood as well as automobile manufacturers and then there's a second tranche that's going to be on sixteen billion dollars worth of u.s. gets and just like the u.s. tires they will come into effect on a date to be announced later but the products the list of goods affected include medical devices and of crude oil and chemicals robert scott from the economic policy institute he says an exchange of types is likely to hurt china's economy more than the united states. this is something that trump campaigned on the promise that he was going to get tough on china in particular during his election campaign and he has been moving forward in fits and starts it's not entirely a coherent program but he is certainly taking strong action and that was sorely needed i think it's going to be destruction but i don't think it's going to have an
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enormous impact for example the tariffs on fifty billion dollars worth of goods that trump announced amount to an infinitesimally small share of the economy about six one hundredth of one percent of g.d.p. if you add it all up and in fact a federal reserve chairman powell said yesterday that there is no evidence to date and all that the trip the tariffs announced today have had any apparent impact on the economic numbers that he say so this is going to be really small change in the overall scope of the economy for the united states or china it could be a much bigger impact. opposition is growing in the u.s. a move to separate immigrant children from the parents who enter the country illegally aligarh them and struggling to prepare facilities along the border that will house the children under lock and key castro has more talk of come forward tell your story it was six years ago that francisco juarez learned he could attend university in the u.s.
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and work without fear of deportation i stand here proud to share that i am the first in my family to graduate from college but on this anniversary of the doc a policy that allowed young undocumented immigrants to step out of the shadows the trumpet administration is putting other children in detention at the us mexico border the government has separated at least two thousand children from their parents since trump's zero tolerance policy for illegal crossings took effect in april children are being held in makeshift detention centers while their parents face criminal prosecution we have my dad. were having their it been taken away from them because they're playing violence and we are scarring those children for life by taking them away and institutionalizing them the president as it is made to separate families from their children the administration has used the bible as justification for the policy but on friday president falsely blamed the opposition
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party to democrats forced to that law upon our nation i hated i hate to see separation of parents and children the democrats can come to us as they actually are in all fairness we are talking to him and they can change the whole border security we need a wall we need border security trumps integration crackdown including cancelling the obama policy of helping young immigrants called dreamers was a campaign promise and remains popular with his supporters it's all political the president is throwing red meat to his base when he does that he's using children by the dreamers it was their children at the border now for a political purpose it's shameful republicans in congress are working on two immigration bills that may come to a vote next week they include trump's demands of funding a border wall and a curbing family based migration heidi joe castro al-jazeera washington. the
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leaders of france and as they have mass in paris and a diplomatic dispute have a europe's migration crisis french president criticized the italian government for refusing to accept a rescue ship kind more than six hundred migrants from libya now deemed bother reports. a week after setting off hundreds of refugees and migrants are still at sea on their way to the spanish port of bill in syria. this will be their sixth day on board and the seventh since they pulled the rabbit english's in libya on. their ordeal should soon be over but when italy turned away the charity boat that rescued them the aquarius the route that erupted almost led to emmanuel michael is meeting with new italian prime minister giuseppe conti being canceled after mutual accusations of not doing enough a phone call from president michael saved the day now they're promising to work hand in hand to find solutions. if you don't get local use in the case of the
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aquarius the risks start when the boat leaves libya this is at the heart of the initiative we want to take with our colleagues preventing the man and woman boarding ships and making dangerous journeys before being rescued by n.g.o.s the risk starts right from the beginning not just when the boat arrives in european waters we must have an organization with countries of transit to avoid humanitarian situations that are unbearable. we have always said and would like to reiterate today the dublin rules have to change italy is firmly opposed to the current reforms to the dublin system and we are currently preparing our own proposals which we will share with our french friends and other european partners to develop them at the european level under the austrian presidency of the council and it's those rules which leaders will be reexamining at the european union summit in two weeks' time the dublin regulation imposed that the first count three does well comes out that receives migrants and that's island seekers is in charge of processing at
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their claim which is what an enormous burden on countries like italy they mouth our hand gary that is countries on the nod i'm sure are of the media there and see these two leaders we're never going to get rid of all of the tensions that have built up between france and italy over the issue of migration but what we've heard from them does remind the whole continent that the solution to the problem lies only europe wide basis the number of people arriving in italy by sea has dropped this year but with attitudes hardening in many countries those who do make it to europe may find they're even less welcome. al-jazeera paris immigration is also a divisive issue in germany where tonsil. is battling to save her government john mccain has that story. these are difficult days for angela merkel the coalition government is at a crossroads brought there by a route over immigration with her interior minister horst zero offer he's one of
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her strongest allies on the center right with his very invasive christian social union c.s.u. the sister party to her c d's he wants her to change course she does not suppose anything to be in it but soon throughout i personally think illegal immigration is one of the big challenges for the european union so i don't believe we should act unilaterally we should not act in an uncoordinated way and we should not act at the expense of third parties but the c.s.u. and zeal for disagree vehemently they want to abandon the scheme in place since merkel open the borders in twenty fifteen allowing in more than a million refugees instead they say germany must be prepared to act unilaterally to control its borders independent of you commit acts interior ministers a whole for his even threaten to put border controls back into place next week a move that would leave his position in merkel's cabinet untenable really need.
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i do not wish to hide from you that we're in a very serious situation there's been talk of a historic situation our colleagues from the c.s.u. have unanimously expressed their one hundred percent support of course to see how the master plan and the rejection of migrant to tout borders. the problem for america is that without the c.s. use folks in parliament she would lose her majority as a strong part of three girls the court of throne britain. so it's possible that the coalition falls apart because the c.s.u. part of it is really in an ideological conflict with the non nationalist and non nationalist orientated chancellor that means that the populist right that the c.s.u. has become and merkel's centrist approach do not fit together i'm going to me. believes it's only at the europe wide level that a comprehensive solution can be found she's pinning her hopes on the coming in you summit in brussels but critics on the right say a glance around europe's capitals suggests that many governments don't share her
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views and all the while this round with the c.s.u. remains unresolved dominic cain al-jazeera well in. breaking news for you from nicaragua reuters news agency is reporting church mediators saying that the government that has agreed to an international investigation into the killing of protesters more than one hundred sixty protesters have been killed in the past few weeks in antique government demonstrations where people are demanding the resignation of the president daniel ortega. also calling for the government to consider calling early elections we'll bring you more on that as that story keeps developing. also still ahead here on al-jazeera south africa as a muslim community reels from a stabbing attack at a mosque that left two men dead. and stephen hawkings voice again lives on a message of peace from the latest astrophysicist is beamed into outer space at a service in london.
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how low we should see the weather quieting down for eastern parts of the u.s. over the next couple of days after a recent tornado which hit pennsylvania of course the usual car damage just went down as he asked what a lively storm nasty conditions here is you can see and it did cause some problems of power outages and of course a fair bit of disruption in the process damaging winds here now the process of pulling away all of the weather will make its way into the northern plains spilling else of central canada a little bit of wet weather to just around the central plains as well and notice some increase in cloud just spilling into that southwestern corner this is what remains of tropical storm but so some useful right the last getting into the desert
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southwest has been about three months since parts of arizona have seen a drop of rainfall further north will be some wet weather making its way over the mountain states that we go with the showers will dispose of right. easing towards the midwest similar pictures to go on through sunday and north of the border that also makes its way through ontario into quebec a warm on the cargo temperatures touching thirty three celsius and of the thirty five in d.c. woman off across the caribbean the usual crop of showers the wettest weather remains further west with quite a rush for showers for central america. maybe . repeat my stories.

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