tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera July 11, 2018 7:00am-7:33am +03
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people would always rewind on al-jazeera. beijing warns import tariffs will destroy trade as the u.s. proposes more curbs on chinese products. alongside the rommany watching al-jazeera live while headquarters here in doha are also coming up time health officials say all thirteen people rescued from a flooded cave are recovering well and show no signs of stress. and the bombing back to stand killed fourteen people including a prominent politician. and celebrations and friends as their football team wins a thrill a russia on their way to the sea for world cup finals.
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good to have you with us beijing is reacting strongly to the u.s. announcement about new tires on chinese imports the commerce ministry says the move harms the world trade organization system and hurts globalization the trumpet ministrations says new duties may be imposed on an additional two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese products the tyrus won't be imposed until after a two month period of public comment on the proposed list the republican chairman of the senate finance committee called the move reckless let's go over to adrian brown our correspondent in beijing china not mincing its words in terms of what it thinks is washington's response to this. yeah it's basically said that the u.s.
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decision is going to harm the world trade organization system as well as free trade generally it says that you know china remains committed to cooperating with the united states and to improving the investment climate for foreign companies wanting to do business here in china but the u.s. trade representative office says the opposite it says that china continues to resort to what it believes are unfair trading practices basically using strong strong arm tactics which means that in some cases u.s. companies have to hand over their know how as a condition for doing business here that's why the u.s. says these proposed tariffs will be justified if they come into force but as you pointed out in your introduction there is going to be a two month consultation process now china has not sort of produced details of how it would respond if these terrorists do in fact happen but you know be assured they
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they will i think there is a sense now certainly amongst the markets here in asia that both sides have boxed themselves into a corner neither side seems prepared to blink the hang seng index in hong kong has dropped two percent on wednesday morning that is a sign really of that sentiment i think at the moment you know china is looking to try and strengthen alliances actually with other countries that have also fallen out with the united states over trade countries like germany now just this week china's premier league achang has been in germany they've been talking about the prospect of new deals and here in beijing on monday there's going to be an easy huge china summit that will involve leaders of the european union and again it'll be a chance for china to demonstrate that the theme right now has to be free trade and not protectionism and to that extent. china and the e.u.
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are singing from the same hymn book indeed but the problem is supposed as well adrian is that issues like this sort of spill over into other areas and topics that the u.s. and china either work closely together on or have a vested interest in and there the problem lies yes absolutely right so hell i mean just a few days ago we saw the u.s. secretary of state might pompei o in north korea no sooner had he left the country than north korea media lambasted him saying that the united states was guilty of gangsterism and accuse the us of going against the spirit of the singapore summit between president trump and kim jong il now president from then tweeted well it seemed to him the president xi jinping was perhaps strong arming the north korean leader to try and you know get leverage in his trade talks with the united states and then of course we have the ongoing tensions over taiwan just
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a few days ago the united states sailed two warships through the straits of taiwan and then of course we have the ongoing strains in the south china sea so yes as often happens in disputes between china and the united states everything can become connected or for the moment we'll leave it there adrian and follow what's happening in china and course washington d.c. very closely thank you. for staying with the u.s. president he's actually arrived in brussels what's likely to be a contentious nato summit the gathering comes as trump stands firm on his claim that nato partners do not pay enough to defend for defense compared to the u.s. now he's vowed that european countries won't take advantage of america. i think we'll work something out. a little but we will work it out. for. the u.k.
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. situation. so i have. i have the u.k. . phone frankly maybe you. would think well ahead of the some of the european council president said the u.s. ought to remember who its friends all the america up to shit your advice after all you don't have the money and you europe spend them all on your defense because every one of spec lied that if the well prepared and they creeped. money is important about genuine solidarity of a potent well our diplomatic editor james bay thousand more on what we can expect from the summit. president trump arriving in brussels in eighteen months in office he's not hidden his disdain for international organizations in his sights in
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recent days the us is most important military alliance he's been tweeting about it and he made these comments at a rally last week. to tell nato you get to set paying your bills the united states thank you thank you last year on his first trip to nato trump was far from diplomatic here he pushes past montenegro's prime minister he denounced allies who did not but the nato target to spend at least two percent of the gross domestic product on defense twenty one out of the twenty nine nato members are still not over this threshold last week trying to blunt letters to some of his counterparts at this year's meeting watch carefully his interactions with canada's prime minister justin trudeau who he called very honest and week after last month's g. seven summit but his meeting with another leader could be even more difficult just
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listen to him again at last week's rally and i said you know what. but we're protecting. a lot more. they're protecting us because i don't know how much we get by protecting you from the partnership between angela merkel and president trump is certainly at a very low ebb at this time it remains to be seen exactly what happens at the summit but i would suspect that chancellor merkel is going to challenge donald trump on his assertions over defense spending she's very defensive over this issue she will point to limited increases in german defense spending as leaders arrive here in brussels the nato secretary general has been making the case for smilies yet diplomatically why the u.s. needs twenty eight hour lies need to force deployed for united states
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allies have stood we do not is that it's on battle battlefields from korea to afghanistan. the pentagon has reportedly been reviewing u.s. troop numbers in germany in recent weeks the white house says since tonight there will be reductions but some u.s. it's almost seventy years since the alliance was formed the treaty was signed in washington never has there been a u.s. president who sent such mixed messages about his commitment to it james pays brussels twelve time boys on the show recovering in hospital after a dramatic rescue effort ended seventeen day ordeal. it was the results of the world was hoping for with the scorching the youth in small groups in a news conference just a few minutes ago the country's health minister said the boys lost an average of two kilograms each he also said none of them were showing any signs of stress.
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is outside that hospital in chiang rai. well mission impossible has been accomplished and the people here in. t.v. sets for more than two weeks hoping for. good news. for them every celebration here complete strangers. so happy all so well and also extraordinary. group of three navy seals and the doctor came out very very last parents were gathering. clapping and cheering when they came out they were so thankful because these poor people sacrificed themselves they went into the cave and stayed with the boys and me to take care of them to make sure they were all right here at the hospital floor everyone is. here
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the boys are all in one room they have to stay in for a week. the parents are already here all the parents of the boys they have been able to see them through a window but they have not been able to hug them yet. hoping for good news later that they actually can go into the room the doctor said before that they can eventually go in but they have to wear some kind of protective clothing you can imagine that they come and way to do it as if it's been more than two weeks before and the boys seem to be all right you know from the first eight boys that came out in the first day that they're all stable they're all good they're beriberi hungry of course they're tired some have some kind of infection but nothing really serious it's really surprising. they are up to such a long and difficult ordeal to stay in asia because police in boca song say prominent politician is one of fourteen people killed in a suicide bomb attack in the city of bashar the bomb went off in
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a political rally and killing her room below the leader of bank of phones awami national policy kimo one of the homes of the forest bugger son has seen a relative calm and dead of course he has encouraged the politicians to come out be more bold hyrule also knew their day was the rage but because of the improved environment he had given an interview to a division network in ritchie said that time to change and he was quite comfortable however the attack today short that this is going to be attended to fair either political party leader good to be equally careful and dish good or faked also the gap spending for many of the political parties particularly for the. which i lost a leader in the studio for show we are today. well still ahead here on al-jazeera the trumpet ministration struggles to explain why it can't reunite the parents and
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children it's separated at the border. and the lengthy legal saga ends in germany as the last survivor of a german underground near nazi sello weighs the verdict of her serial murder trial . for. the weather sponsored by cattle. welcome back as we look at the levant and western parts of asia it's all about the heat really many places close to forty degrees once again baghdad forty seven with southern portions of iraq probably pushing fifty degrees in the eastern side of the mediterranean weather conditions are fine without the benefit of a sea breeze of course mini's locations that fine weather continues as we head on through into thursday so what are the arabian peninsula well certainly for central and western areas is looking hot and fine and dry with forty five degrees
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a typical temperature run the eastern side we had a bit of a when come down just clear the worst the humidity away but that is easing down so again that humidity is likely to be creeping up and with a maximum of forty four to forty five degrees here in doha it's going to be quite a sticky one so let's head across into southern parts of africa where weather conditions are farm you've got some threat or some showers on the coast of mozambique but otherwise weather conditions are looking pretty good across much of the region sunshine and nineteen degrees expected in cape town and not a great deal of change through into thursday heading up into central parts of africa the showers now begin to stand quite a long way towards the north and wanted to showers into sit down during the course of thursday the old shower for lagos and and some heavy rain in west africa. so whether it's sponsored by cattle waste. where were you when this idea popped into your heart when they're on line it's undoubtedly chief call of poverty inequality
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in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like bring you to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to be the speakers for a change join the conversation and announces iraq. welcome back you're watching all just there i'm so rob a reminder of our top stories that have been celebrations in thailand where all of the twelve boys of the football coach have been rescued from a flooded cave system in a news conference just a few minutes ago the country's health minister said the boys lost an average of
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two kilograms each he also said none of them was showing any signs of stress. beijing is reacting strongly to a u.s. proposal or new tires on chinese imports the commerce ministry says the move harms the world trade organization system and hurts globalization the u.s. trade representative says new towers may be imposed on an additional two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods. meanwhile trump has arrived in brussels for the first stop of his three nation european tour he's there for what could be a contentious and nato summit after the american president's comments about members not paying their fair share for defense. or choose day was the court ordered deadline for. troubled ministration to reunite parents and children under five who are separated at the mexican border by immigration authorities the white house admitted only a fraction of the families will be placed back together in time and the federal
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judge who ordered the reunions isn't happy she have returned to reports of washington d.c. . at least one reunification of a father and his young child by tuesday's federally ordered deadline was captured on camera but the u.s. government admitted it would fail to reunite all migrant children under five with the parents it took away the government says of a some one hundred children in its custody just over a third of that number would definitely be reunited with parents by the end of tuesday officials said some parents have been passed background checks to ensure the child safety d.n.a. testing to confirm the relationship of parent and child wasn't complete in some cases and some parents have been released into the us or deported making it logistically difficult for families to be re-united but the federal judge who mandated the reunions was not impressed judge danish ordered that sixty three children be reunited by the end of tuesday he ordered that the process of matching parents and children be streamlined expedited d.n.a.
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testing used only if no supporting documentation could be provided by parents and for the eight children whose parents had been released into the us to be reunited immediately and an important consideration to keep in mind here is which of these screening procedures the government is undertaking are really necessary and legitimate here and which ones of these procedures are really delaying tactics the judge said that if the trumpet ministration failed to meet his tuesday deadline it would have to specify reasons to the american civil liberties union by thursday the a.c.l.u. could then contest those reasons in court on friday with the possibility of a penalty being levied against the government if it was found to have acted in bad faith back in washington president trump seemed untroubled by the chaos has zero tolerance immigration policy is unleashed on legal asylum seekers and their children have a solution tell people not to come to our country illegally this was supposed to be
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the comparatively easy a deadline for the government to meet but it failed the next deadline is july twenty sixth all some three thousand migrant children over the age of four in u.s. custody are to be reunited with their parents by then she had. trumpet ministration wants the support of four latin american countries as it tries to reunite the migrant families u.s. homeland secretary it kirsten nielsen and that's the foreign ministers of guatemala mexico el salvador and honduras in guatemala city mexico's foreign minister criticized the u.s. and said the separations are cruel and inhumane the five nations pledged to work together to reunite the families and fight people smuggling well eric olson is a deputy director of the wilson center's latin american program he warns that joint efforts to educate people about the risks of migrating illegally into the u.s. won't be enough to stop people from taking the journey north. i think there's always something that can be done to. you know let people know that they're about
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to embark on an incredibly dangerous perch czerny the chances of women facing sexual violence the chances of women and men and children being extorted and raw. facing all kinds of hardship a long ways very real and so there can always be an element better attempts to educate them on those risks but at the end of the day they're weighing those risks against what they're experiencing in their own communities in their own homes and in their own cities and often times the risks of the journey nor earth are small compared to the kinds of violence they face at home the kinds of poverty and even starvation that people face at home fifteen percent of children under the age of five i excuse me eighty percent of children under the age of five
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in guatemala are severely undernourished so they're facing very difficult situations in their home countries and simply saying it's going to be bad on the road is not always enough to dissuade them. let's go to europe now where a verdict is expected on wednesday in germany in the trial of the last survivor of a neo nazi group that went on a killing spree in the early two thousand the trials that lasted five years there was a public outcry when it became clear the group was allowed to operate for years before law enforcement was able to connect the dots dominic kane reports are from munich. for five years b r to schieffer has been on trial for her part in multiple murders that shocked germany acting in the name of an organization inspired by the nazis the national socialist underground or innocent the case against cheaper is that she was a willing accomplice in
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a three person cell targeting members of the turkish community the first victim was killed here on the outskirts of nuremberg in september of the year two thousand n vashem shekh was a thirty eight year old businessman who ran a group of flower stalls at a nearby market at the time police struggled to find a motive for his killing. but we know now and the shim checks death was the start of a killing spree that would touch seven different german cities between two thousand and two thousand and seven claiming ten lives three people were killed in nuremberg two were murdered in the bavarian capital munich the other five in cities outside bavaria eight of the victims were from the turkish community in all cases the victims were shot in the head at close range but what this map doesn't show is that after the last killing it took the authorities almost four years to track down the cell and then only after two of them over bernhardt and over
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a month loss had carried out an armed robbery being cornered by the police and then shot themselves before they could be arrested it fueled accusations of incompetence by the authorities with some people suggesting some officers might have colluded with the n.s.u. families of the victims say their ordeal has been made worse by the time it took for the trial to happen. why did the murderous choose my father i can't and won't simply believe it was a coincidence four hundred thirty seven days of investigation and these questions weren't answered i have no closure because i have the feeling that not everything was done that could have been done because i'm sure that other accomplices are still walking around out. after her fellow conspirators deaths there are to shape handed herself into police in two thousand and eleven during her trial she rarely spoke in court except to deny being a member of the n.s.u. to disapprove of its actions and to express her regret for not having been able to
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prevent the murders the reality for her though is that a guilty verdict will mean she spends the rest of her life behind bars dominic kane al-jazeera munich. well there be more resignations from prime minister treason maze ruling party over her strategy for pulling the united kingdom out of the european union to senior conservatives and stepping down just a day after britain negotiated david davis and the foreign secretary of boris johnson both quit for the same reason jonah horribles. trooping into downing street a brand new minister in charge of briggs it dominic robb and the brand new foreign minister jeremy hunt at a meeting of her revamped cabinet this was a display of to resume a's or thought a-t. after an especially turbulent few days. but with further conservative party resignations on tuesday afternoon it's clear she's not on safe ground yet and in
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the current state of british politics living to fight another day can mean little more than just that at a press conference later the prime minister wasn't in the mood for answering difficult questions about the state of her government speaking alongside german chancellor angela merkel she offered only general comments about a smooth and orderly brix it on the issue of where we are in terms of the checkers agreement and the proposal that will be coming out in more detail later this week with the white paper that absolutely keeps face with the british people give us the on what matters now is that the negotiating process moves forward and the fact that the u.k. will present a white paper represents a big step words of cautious optimism there from chancellor merkel for tourism a and her new breakthrough plan that in visitors keeping close trade ties with the e.u. negotiations kick off again in earnest next week but with just months to go before
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the u.k. formally exits the block it may well be that negotiators are just pleased they're finally here's a plan recent days have seen two senior ministers resign in protest at the plan the pro breaks it figures say limits the u.k.'s ability to strike trade deals outside the e.u. and binds the u.k. to e.u. rules without having any say in them in his resignation letter former foreign minister boris johnson said that would make the u.k. a colony the dream of brics it he said is dying to resume a meanwhile said she was looking forward to getting on with a busy week england in the semifinals of the world cup u.s. president donald trump on a u.k. visit. one hundred years since the birth of the royal air force the prime minister trying to give the impression of a leader not in crisis jonah whole al-jazeera london. well staying in the country a british man who was exposed to the deadly know what chuck nerve agent has
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regained consciousness falls with hospital officials say charlie rowley has experienced a small but significant improvement and is now in a critical but stable condition the forty five year old was poisoned alongside his partner dawn sturges who died on sunday the nerve agent who was the same type used on former russian spies triple and his daughter in march. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we had al jazeera fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that passenger drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. we cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . al jazeera is very assertive we just tell the reality as it is i'm talking far
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more. neighborly we cover in these average day not only in london breaking news story and then he has a very fascinating country and i mean difficult to understand from the outside and because i've been living here for sixty years and i know very well in school and i go out there and powerful the whole country and even if you don't hear i guess the opportunity for a journalist to be real gentlemen. thank you.
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yes. al-jazeera is very assertive we just tell the reality as it is for hard work on. modern day we call for indonesia every day not only breaking news story and then he has a very fascinating content and very difficult to understand from the outside and because i've been living here for sixty years i know very well what's going on and i go are very powerful the whole country and even if you don't. get the opportunity
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for internist to be real journalists. millions of iranians are bracing for the impact of u.s. sanctions following the trumpet ministrations recent decision to abandon the iran nuclear deal hi anthony ok and your industry me alive right now on al-jazeera and you will ask our panel what lies in store for iran's people and its leadership when the same began to bite send your comments via twitter facebook or the you tube live chat. living on the sanctions has long been a fact of life in iran with the u.s. holding restrictions in place since the islamic republic was founded in one thousand nine hundred seventy.
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