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the international community it seems like this and now i think of the past so as to not to run its promise of political and economic reforms how do you pass al-jazeera had a. china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixteen billion dollars worth of american goods the foreign minister is said the new levies will go into force if the u.s. followed through on its threats to impose more tariffs of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices and it's using tariffs to pressure them to reform what the u.s. has already imposed a twenty five percent duty and chinese goods worth thirty four billion dollars it mainly targets industrialized and china's responded with its own twenty five percent levy on the same amount of items it imports from the u.s. the trumpet ministrations now preparing to up the ante with a twenty five percent tariff on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods the u.s. says chinese firms still technology and benefit from unfair government subsidies robert scott is
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a senior international economist at the economic policy institute and he says china can limit the impact of u.s. tariffs. china does hold the ace in the hole in this case it does control its own currency and the currency moves we've seen to date will offset not just the tariff so trump has already imposed on thirty four billion dollars worth of imports but on all two hundred billion dollars worth of goods that he's threatening to put tariffs on so the currency movements can overwhelm the effect of even these very broad tariffs and that's the core problem then that's the issue which we should be addressing what is the appropriate level of china's currency it's falling when in fact the value of china's currency needs to increase by twenty five or thirty percent that would make imports more expensive and that would hurt but we would also get the benefit of increased exports not just to china but to every other country where we compete with china and so we're getting all of the pain but
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none of the gain and that's the problem still ahead and al jazeera while position. has been bought from returning home to democratic republic of congo. plus from satirical videos and social media to street rallies frustration in iran over poor social services and a worsening economy. by the time. or is the sun sets in the city. however there's been some usefully heavy rain in sichuan recently and some a little mains of junk as it went through shanghai but you can't pick up any of that here in the forecast for saturday the rains are the further south in sichuan no further west in shanghai so we're back to the normal situation and late summer
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big showers want to go anywhere in central all southern shot i'm kidding possibly hong kong although typically the south coast a little dry you may have coat of circulation on your screen developing in the central philippines we look at the mass of white cloud that may be no big surprise there is certainly three areas of interest in the western pacific and one turning itself around the south in the manila might turn out to be one of them so that's the construction of right which means you come through the sides almost all of the days are his knees are effectively dry though i have to say in sumatra maybe singapore showers are quite likely otherwise rain is generally speaking to the north the monsoon is more mature now if everything is just tipped over top still raining heavily there in india particularly in uttar pradesh that was always a forecast and we still got figures approaching the two hundred millimeters per twenty four hour mark in that general area that's not going to stop the same is true for the next day but hopefully it will ease off towards. the weather sponsored
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by cattle and face. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do who's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre . you know in the here is the two of. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families because if i could just trying to think about i could bury him. on al-jazeera. you're watching all jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour aid agencies are
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demanding a cease fire in yemen a day after airstrikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak. china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american goods and you levies will go into force if the u.s. follows through on its threat to impose more top of of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices it's using tariffs to pressure china to reform. zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and he says his party is ready to form a government now some shimmies a says the results were fraudulent and illegal is accuse the government of intimidation. opposition leader has been barred from returning home to run in presidential elections and democratic republic of congo it comes as another rival of president joseph kabila the former rebel leader
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and ex vice president john p. also returned to launch his own presidential bid katherine sawyer has more from can shop. boys good to be arrived at the border between sandy and the democratic republic of congo the peace opposed to filming his journey the d.r.s. government has denied many johnny success to the border area that to be managed to get to no man's land the police quickly forced him back across the border into zambia. and he went into exile hundred sixteen after forty. with president joseph kabila he was accused of trying to topple the government using foreign mass neris and later sentenced in his absence to three years in prison for real estate fraud government officials say he will be arrested if he manages to return tension is high in his strongholds. if the could be and there will be no elections will make sure this. a novel position figure on p.r.
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bemba is watching closely has just returned to eleven years in the netherlands ten of them in prison as he faced trial at the international criminal court for war crimes after his recent acquittal ben but also has ambitions to be president situation very sad and i feel very sorry for mr khatami. who did not allow him to come back to his own country. i think this period of time is very important for the election for me everybody should be able to participate in the election is cruisin is not good a government official. procedure to get into the country and he's just trying to cause trouble that to me insists that he just wants to come to the capitol hill and make it pay for the electoral commission presidential hopefuls have until wednesday to file the documents with a commission made congolese are concerned about how to be supporters will react if the government continues to keep them out catherine. kinshasa brazil's supreme
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court has started public hearings on changing the country's highly restrictive abortion laws that follows repeated protests calling for decriminalization and for women to have more control over their own bodies the current laws only allow abortions in exceptional circumstances and breaking them can lead to sentences of up to three years in prison rights groups say about one in five brazilian women have secretly undertaken an illegal abortion. the u.s. government and advocacy groups. don't appear to have a clear plan on how to reunite migrant families separated under the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance immigration policy around four hundred parents have already been sent back to their home countries without their children court documents appear to show the government's shifting the responsibility of reuniting the families on to the american civil liberties union mike hanna has more from washington d.c. the federal judge was essential to hearing
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a report back from the justice department the trumpet ministration as well as the american civil liberties union on the progress made in reuniting hundreds of children with their parents now what the judge heard is that the administration so far as succeeded in locating the parents of only thirteen of the children nearly six hundred children remain in custody in the united states and in their court papers the administration contended that it was up to the a.c.l.u. to leave the process in terms of reuniting the children with their parents this outrage the judge he described this as completely unacceptable insisting that it was the trumpet ministrations actions that led to the separation in the first place and therefore it is the trumpet ministrations duty to ensure that the reunification does take place now all of this against a backdrop that the judge originally set a deadline of july the twenty sixth for the reunification of all to happen this
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clearly not happening the judge very very critical of the trumpet ministration he has now given another week for the administration to come up with a clear coherent plan for the reunification of all the children with all the parents. turkey and the united states of agreed to discuss the recent tension between the two countries turkey's foreign minister murdered cover salo and secretary of state to mike pompei all met on the sidelines of the ass in the summit in singapore covers all who has described the meeting as constructive the u.s. has imposed sanctions on two turkish government ministers over the detention of a u.s. pastor accused of terrorism turkey says the sanctions are unacceptable. yup that we have said from the start that the other side threatening language and sanctions will not get any result we repeated this today. mike pump a a we discussed how to solve issues how to take steps together it was an extremely
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constructive meeting there may be tensions and differences of opinion between countries but turkey always wishes to solve problems through the policy and dialogue mutual understanding and agreements the syrian government has been accused of faking the cause of death for thousands of prisoners in a report published by two human rights groups the syrian foundation's platform on the human rights and justice movement presented their findings in istanbul in the past week the syrian government has released information on eight thousand prisoners they say died because of heart attacks or cancer or other health reasons the group's condemned what they call fake death reports. protests in iran are growing over poor social services and the worsening economy videos of being shared on social media demonstrations in small towns and more recently in the largest cities including the capital to run reports. protesters in iran have been chanting
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against the religious and political elite but for these men and women what they say is the government's mishandling of the economy is their main grievance. this is an identified woman remove her headscarf and increasingly common way for iranian women to protest and began addressing others. let's build our country with our own hands people do not be afraid if we stand together and united neither internal or external powers can confront us we are a rainy and it is not our business what is happening in palestine syria iraq or lebanon why should all our resources go to them social media messages suggest she was arrested. not every iranian on social media is angry some are trying to keep their sense of humor about their financial circumstances this video to show how it feels when your money disappears right before your eyes. even the cleric seemed to be showing some compassion delivering this week's friday sermon this preacher said
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the economy is affecting everything and fixing it is the key to happiness for everyone he blamed government mismanagement and high level corruption for iran's economic troubles that i had say mattie corruption that seriously when it comes to fighting violators there should be no exceptions regardless of their position on their relatives or their contacts these traitors must be confident that this side simply many iranians see the government of president hassan rouhani as being out of touch with them protests aren't expected to topple anyone anytime soon the demonstrations are regarded as being too small and the government as well as security forces too strong. but people say they're losing faith in their leaders and. in my opinion people should rise up because this government won't be fixed the pool will just get poorer if more efficient people take jobs in government it would work but everybody is after their own interests. and i'm out of pocket
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people have the right to protest economic and social issues are all connected and people are really under pressure how much more can they tolerate it arising in if protests result in a government action and have a positive impact on people's life why not i would participate both this are not something that we should not look at it from a mystic perspective but as i learn java protesting doesn't like many it just pushing people to move forward but they themselves don't come out the latest protest come days before the next round of american sanctions are due to be imposed on iran the cleric addressing worshippers at friday prayers this week took the opportunity to take a swipe at the american president donald trump is not human he said he's a wolf disguised as a human while trump may have alienated america's allies by pulling out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal if his goal was to hurt iran then from what people here are saying he's managed to hit his target same bus robey old is iraq different.
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peace in denmark have issued their first fine under a new law banning face coverings in public under the people marched through copenhagen and widens day when the ban came into effect on friday a woman wearing a niqab head scoff was fined around one hundred fifty dollars she was involved in a scuffle with another woman who tried to tear her scoff off repeat offenders could face up to six months in jail. british prime minister to resign may has met french president emanuel in a bid to soften his resistance to her brags that plan leaders met at a summer residence may have been facing pressure to win allies in europe after her latest proposal for braggs it prompted two senior ministers to resign in protest last month three people have died in spain with temperatures nearing forty five degrees they're being driven higher by a massive hot air moving north from africa sparking fears of further wildfires but
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as karl penhall reports from belle may as some herodotos are employing time honored traditions to reduce the threat. swirling who takes. dust he and she. since the day they first learned to walk brothers had been heard is a good time to out. now that you have to rise early grab food if you have time ensure the rain and cold all the extreme heat it is a job that takes up every hour of the day you're a slave to the arguments. why the brother of the had much time for school yet now they're the ones sharing lessons with agricultural experts about the benefits of traditional grazing methods europeans will keep will keep local keep going till we have to take it little by little but it's very difficult because many people don't know how to do this they always think the hurdles the stupidity of. their
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members of the shepherds association of the mediterranean mountains. given the risk of forest fires in this part of southwest spain the organization is promoting the practice of allowing sheep and goats to roam extensively and create natural fire breaks. but doing all you have to have everything prepared fires can always break out but if there's no fuel for the for then it won't be so seriously but you have to begin the work in the winter we've always said that the technique is as simple as this the more scrub and undergrowth flocks can eat the less fuel there is for a fire to spread ultimately it may prove difficult to reintroduce traditional know how it's herders get older they cover less ground and youngsters just don't seem keen to take on such a tough job. now there are more fires these days there's less animals so the
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land is empty and when there are a few flocks of farmland gets very overgrown and it's going to take a lot of work to recover that. the ruins of farm houses like these dot the countryside and there are a clear sign that the old ways are dying out and the younger generation simply don't find sheep herding profitable anymore. but for these brothers it's their way of life where man and beast blend with the landscape. and all al-jazeera bill miss spain. the soldiers here are these are the top stories aid agencies are demanding a ceasefire in yemen a day after air strikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million cholera vaccines to the north of the country but it's warning of another
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potential outbreak. zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and he says his party is ready to form a government now centuries it says the results were fraudulent and illegal is accusing the government of intimidation china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american goods and he levies will go into force if the u.s. follows through and it's the right to impose more tariffs of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices and it's using tariffs to pressure china to reform one person's been killed during protests along the gaza israel border palestinian officials say one hundred twenty other people were injured when the israeli military used a live fire against demonstrators tensions along the border have been growing with weekly friday protests taking place against israel since march the thirtieth. at least thirty five people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan police say two suicide bombers targeted worshipers
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during friday prayers in god days of the capital kabul they opened fire inside the mosque before blowing themselves up. turkey and the united states have agreed to discuss the recent tension between the two countries turkey's foreign minister. and the secretary of state might pump a zero net on the sidelines of the ass end summit the u.s. imposed sanctions on two turkish government ministers over the detention of a u.s. pastor accused of terrorism turkey says the sanctions are unacceptable the syrian government has been accused of faking the cause of death for thousands of prisoners in a report published by two human human rights groups the syrian foundation's platform on the human rights and justice movement presented their findings in this bull in the past week the syrian government's released information on eight thousand prisoners that they say died because of heart attacks as much cancer or other health reasons those are the headlines next on al-jazeera it's inside story life
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and that. is there any way to stop guns printed in three metal detectors can't spot these plastic weapons they don't have serial numbers and background checks can be bypassed anyone with a three d. printer can produce the firearms at home and this all of us gets a lot easier this is inside story. and i would welcome to the program my name's peter a us court has bought
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a self described crypto and the case from publishing the software blueprints for three d. printed guns that information is already out there on the internet but if publication had gone ahead it would have immediately become a lot easier to download the plans for the weapons and with the quality of three d. printers rapidly rising and their cost falling equally as fast that worries a lot of people not just gun control activists despite this week's court decision it's a problem that isn't going away bro brunell's in los angeles begins our coverage this is the computer generated weapon that's causing the uproar a crude single shot plastic pistol the united states of america will be the biggest exporter of terror. if we fail to stop these goats gun specifications for the gun were developed by cody wilson a self-styled anarchist as long as you have the right to keep and bear arms you
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have the right to make them in june the trumpet ministration abruptly gave up on a years long legal battle to prevent him from putting the gun plans on line wilson's diagrams allow a variety of firearms models to be made by anyone including convicted criminals mentally disturbed people or children this means that more people who are dangerous will have guns and they will hurt more people with them in three d. printer technology machines extrude minuscule layers of plastic or resin that gradually build up three dimensional objects using computerized patterns we asked professional three d. printer peterman adi to make one for us consumer printers are available for as low as three hundred dollars so anybody that has three hundred dollars can essentially print one the designs have already appeared online and have been downloaded thousands of times three d. printed guns have no serial numbers so there are untraceable they don't require permits or background checks so anybody can have one and because they're plastic
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they can go through any metal detector law enforcement officials are opposed and president donald trump questioned the action of his own administration tweeting that the idea of three d. printed guns quote doesn't seem to make much sense but the guns may be less dangerous to the public then to the person wielding them in tests by the government firearms oversight agency three d. printed guns often exploded when fired they are not as strong or precisely machined as metal guns it could explode on you you could lose a finger you could use a hand. it could catch fire there is so many things that can go wrong which is why printing it is one thing using it is an entirely separate thing democratic. lawmakers are calling on trump to overturn his administration's decision and are introducing legislation to ban the weapons but in a last minute decision
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a federal judge granted a temporary injunction blocking wilson from distributing his blueprints online the ruling came after nine states and the district of columbia brought the matter to court the legal fight will continue robert oulds al jazeera los angeles well the national rifle association of america and a had this to say on three d. printed guns many anti gun politicians and members of the media have wrongly claimed that three d. printing technology will allow the production and widespread proliferation of undetectable plastic firearms regardless of what a person may be able to publish on the internet undetectable plastic guns have been illegal for thirty years federal laws passed in one nine hundred eighty eight crafted with the n.r.a. support make it unlawful to manufacture import sell ship deliver possess transfer or receive an undetectable firearms.
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there we are here we go let's bring in our guests today joining us from new york paul barrett the author of glock the rise of america's gun be a skype from dulles in greece is ian overton the executive director of action on violence and in washington richard feldman he's a former regional political director for the n.r.a. welcome to you all paul barrett in new york is this the criminals new best friend no i doubt it will be the criminals best friend i think it's more realistic to assume that criminals will continue to get ordinary firearms the way they get them which is to say on the black market i'm not in favor of three d. printed guns i think it's an invitation to mischief but i don't think it's going to affect the way criminals arm themselves in ovitz and how long until the mischief until the printing of weapons goes mainstream. well maybe from an american perspective we're very. far off united states globally many
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laws prohibit the ownership of guns and it's very rare and hard to get around on possible handgun for instance in the united kingdom recently there's been a spate of people using i don't see. the want of a better way to get. used to criminal lands so currently the principle of three dollars is probably not suspect so they're used to being used widespread criminal activities but i do think in countries where gun control is hobbs three d. printing guns may be an attractive revolver lots are all criminals in the future richard feldman in washington the trumpet ministration notoriously is gun friendly it's n.r.a. friendly can you run me through the trump reaction to this well i don't always understand everything that the trumpet ministration is doing but you know when you have an internet and you have
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a public library system all the information that we're talking about is available already in books online it may not all be in the same spot it may not all be easer easily available but it's out there so you know when we start talking about banning parts of the internet really folks this is what it's come till you can't ban technology you can go after the people who misuse it but the think about banning it is just a force aaron so richard does that mean that you if you were president would you ban three d. printed guns or not i wouldn't ban them they're already out there and unless you plan on banning three d. printers or banning the internet banning computers banning libraries i mean let's focus on where the problem is. not on where there might be some problem at some point in the future and to the degree that three d.
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printed guns blow up in the hands of those who are misusing them well bully for them what a great way to stop criminals paul barrett in new york you can't stop the flow of information that's what richard feldman is saying out of washington if you can't stop the flow of information is the question not if but when. well i think that's true i think people are now capable of using this technology to produce firearm alike instruments and as i said at the top i think that is an invitation to mischief i think it's important to emphasize as you did in your setup piece that undetectable guns are already illegal in the united states so that people who are making undetectable plastic guns if they go out and use them in any way would be breaking the law already so again my view of this is this is an invitation to trouble and i think the obama administration has the right view of it but i
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wouldn't set my hair on fire and assume that overnight criminals and terrorists are going to be flocking to three d. printed guns you know overturning grease three d. printers three hundred four hundred dollars a piece just just unpack the risks for us here if you want to get a three d. printer and you've got the right kind of plastic how potentially dangerous is what you're doing in your basement in your backyard well i think currently the technology isn't. just always saying it could blow up in your hands of course there is this. might be in the u.s. government's interest to say these things are dangerous because then it might stop using them i've seen plenty of you tube videos where people are using them without them blowing up furthermore i have one of our all information that certain intelligence agencies of perforating foresee blueprints of the world then call the gardens. that's the saudis let's fast forward five ten years if three d.
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printer technology really did take a leave illusionary step forward yes these things may be readily downloadable and readily principle now the n.r.a. is argument you. we have these nineteenth century twentieth century books out there how to make a firearm of course people have enough to make firearms gardens years but the point is you need a certain amount of technical know out so make one if you can just print one of it suddenly creates the sort of universe that is a nation of capacity and then labels you. obviously in the united states where guns are two a penny you won't have to print one of if you want to call you know go and shoot somebody because you can go and buy one out the back end of someone's car and guns they are without any background checks which i think is appalling but let's look at
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europe where handguns are quite difficult going to hand out yes it could be a real problem the truth of the matter is it is our control i mean lesson in europe and elsewhere that actually will be the prince of fact or you may be on a prince of a three d. gun but if you can't get the ammo out of fence that which is what criminals in britain are fighting at the moment and that a rat sellers take around the route and use them in criminal activity then you're going to have a hiding to nothing so yes you may get to print them in the future but we also need to discuss the availability and the access down there soon as well including just briefly push on one point the you raised there not wishing to get you to reveal your sources which bit of the security apparatus in the united states is deliberately putting out bad printing plans online as we speak. well i'm not saying it's the united states and it's that you know i've heard from a reliable source in the european ancestry that late at the got an answer that led
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to to insert accounts that blueprint into the mechanism this was a number of years ago actually this was five years ago when the blueprints first. there was one of it's three so that was always there are what i don't know the extent to which that's been downloaded but certainly you can see there's there will be a real attention paid to these three d. principle. blueprints are out in the wider world now the n.r.a. the argument there that you can't start banning means that well you know we did bad things before the audience that you can't download charge pornography so i didn't i don't see a fundamental problem in say that the ownership of three d. printed blueprints for guns in the united kingdom where handguns are legal could be seen as the cause for prosecution so nobody's talking about this just yet
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because the technology is not there but if the technology does get there then why i can't really predict it a blueprint the thing with as much why would you need one if you weren't wanting to print one out in other words coming to you just in terms of the internet i want to knock a hole in time to richard feldman in washington richard in was talking there he used the word universalize ation if you universalizing to create a new adverb if you universalizing access to guns two bullets that leave a chamber and rip through bone tissue and flesh you are therefore universalizing the ability for people to have a new way to kill other people well or to the degree that someone outside the united states had difficulty obtaining guns for our criminal misuse. yeah i guess it would potentially make it easier but there's a reverse side to that there are people all over this planet that would love to have guns to protect themselves from governments and from other people when no one
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comes to their aid how is it any relatives of this day those are the people how is that relevant to this debate that because they don't have because if they don't have access to the guns now perhaps they'll have access to them with three d. printers online ok i mean if i don't write raise if you're right and i know how to realizing and saying you're right or wrong but if you are right in that context explain for our viewers the n.r.a. reaction which was on a par to cop killer bullets you know armor piercing bullets that's specifically designed and used to kill policemen wearing body armor you're smiling but if you're the widow of a policeman who's being killed by a cop killing bullet it's not a laughing matter so given what you've just said about defending yourself which is the n.r.a. is full back position of if you want to. get the best of a bad guy go bad a good go buy a gun and kill a bad guy somebody ought to fill you in somebody's going to fill you in on the
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facts there is never been a police officer in the united states of america shot with a let alone killed by an armor piercing round so how could you speak to a widow of a police officer that wasn't shot at or killed by one of these make believe rounds so your facts are really suspect in fact they're in accurate incomplete and frankly just wrong right from the onset i saw the correction a little. and so my question about the n.r.a. is reaction to three d. printed guns in the context of what you just said about people wanting to defend themselves you know i don't represent the actual rifle association so many years ago that i did but i represent a different group the independent firearm owners so ca ssion and there are groups all around the world that are under threat from their own governments perhaps it will do some good if they can fight back when they need to do it universalize is as
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you said the ability to use deadly force is it always going to be used well will government certainly aren't used to always using their power very well when it comes to the governmental of the citizens i generally tend to trust the citizens over any government anywhere in the world paul barrett would you trust a citizen or somebody who works for the government to get to grips with the issue of three d. printed gums as as i've said a couple of times i think allowing the production of firearms in this manner without the serial numbers and so forth is a is generally a bad idea and so the decision by the government to try to slow it down or stop it i think would be a good one at the same time i'm not sure these things are a massive threat. today or anytime soon. richard feldman doesn't pull back
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completely eliminate one hundred percent the issue with principle guns as far as the n.r.a. is concerned and it's this it's not the technology the issue is traceability because if people can trace guns they can trace the people who fired the guns and killed people say in a school shooting only sometimes can they do that. well one time or less though never being it is into the eyes of guns look you know we went through the issue of plastic guns in this country thirty years ago the glock was a cause of a plastic undetectable gun and it turned out to be a buncha hooey and sooner or later technology will find a way when you talk about going through airport security while it's true that a polymer won't set off the magnetometer it certainly will be seen by the x.
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ray machine so it's not all one way or the other. and we'll come up with a way to detect them we always do we always will this is the in effect. a plastic interpretation of and i'm not being cynical or lighthearted about this it's like a plastic interpretation of the bond movie the man with the golden gun you print it you make it you load it then you take it into bits you scatter it through your luggage potentially you reassemble it say that's the frankenstein scenario you reassemble it on board a plane and then you do go worst on board a plane i got that right all wrong well and there is the issue that you would need the ammunition with this nomination generally speaking without to be. methyl to be those thing otherwise you're just not plastic bullets but yes that there are there ethical elements that that is you could sneak it through but i think that's going to a very a wind up toy and about the exportation of this there are ideology of the
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righteousness of the second amendment in america now i believe that's what americans the rights and wrongs of the second amendment but other european i don't want that ideology to be producing technology that there are threatens the safety and security of citizens outside the united states now the second amendment is already seeing a huge amount of guns going south to mexico going all to canada the second amendment that lets a foreign policy by the united states setting a million guns to iraq and afghanistan in terms of let's let's export democracy down the barrel of a gun and yet again what we have now is less than a year after the last biggest mass in america loosening not only in gun laws and you know what europe looks on slackjawed a very few groups of people in europe think this is a good idea the majority don't why would you want a prince of a three d. gun anyway and that could too though that we have so many terrorist attacks in the
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end europe in recent years it will be terrorists are going themselves in the future of these things become viable it will not be sensors that citizens in europe do not do that they terrorists will. do whatever they tried to kill richard feldman got a point there surely your freedoms as in trying to new constitution do not and should never be built on your right to kill someone else with either a gun that you bought at some and are a comic con type get together or that you've printed off in the basement well that all depends on what you're using the gun for if it's a self-defense shooting i might very well be using a gun to kill someone coming at me with a knife but if i'm the aggressor clearly i'm in the wrong it's not the gun that's the issue the issue in america and everywhere else in the world is never the gun
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per se but always in whose hands are the guns and for what purpose they're being used and if we focused on more attention in the media on that aspect of the problem and less than the particular gun being used how it was manufactured for what purpose it was made we'd be going a lot further and having a safer world ok the very very very briefly richard because we are running out of time it's talking there about guns being used to stop bad people in effect whether they are armed or not i don't have i don't have the gun discussion again but the reality is in the united states of america you are three times more likely to lose your life to gun crime than any place else on the planet and also picking up on what you know britain in dollars and greece was saying you know scotland for example the u.k. has very strict handgun legislation that was put on the statute books after the dunblane massacre when a lot of school kids were killed yes i was there. yes so
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you were saying you know if you go to places where dumb guns aren't develop will it's not surprising that done guns aren't misused they're not used they're not misused if you go you know if you live in a landlocked country very few people die in the oceans in landlocked countries. because there's no war of course if you go to a country where there are lots of guns and by the way brazil has a higher violent crime rate with guns than the united states of america does and sit out like but the the issue you're conflating different parts of this problem it's not the number of guns it's who's using them and for what purpose if they don't exist no one can use them or misuse them that's obvious but they do exist they are out there and governments all over the world have guns and their stolen
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often buy goods from the government they are in the united states the police lose a lot of guns in this country ok tremendous amount of theft i'm going to interrupt you there because the clock is ticking in new york bring us back to the focus of our discussion please paul what happens in say the united states when one person loses the law youths to either being shot by a three d. printed gun or perhaps the person who's printed it loses their life because something goes wrong with the weapon i think that would accelerate action on capitol hill to ban three d. printed guns altogether if there were a high visibility case like that. in overton in greece last word to you same question to you what happens when this goes wrong say there's another sandy hook school shooting and one child has lost its life because as well as being tooled up with all the usual semiautomatic weapon ri the killer has a plastic gun that say was put into the school ahead of time and that killer knew
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where to get it well i'm not speaking from greece i think it might be out to bring that out of the tail of pandora who for all of the sins in the world in one box and hopes it would never be opened but it was opened and the senate will let through and i think this is what happens the revolution will not be televised downloaded. three d. printers it becomes ubiquitous it's really printers become ubiquitous we do not know where technology will end i could have told you a year ago that somebody would be run over by a self driving car and i will tell you that somebody will be shot by a three d. printed gun and that is the responsibility of the united states with a love affair with the second amendment not a european love affair gars not a global love affair with guns but an american love affair with guns that has become toxic and poisonous gentlemen we have to leave it there thank you very much
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al-jazeera. young rich and famous in china one of the news goes behind the great chinese fire wall to meet the cyber celebs of a booming multibillion dollar business. on al-jazeera. i'm rob matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera aid agencies are demanding a ceasefire in yemen a day after air strikes in the port city of her data killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country it says there's a risk of another outbreak there well how about has more from neighboring djibouti that come to buy fish and then the whole plane skate doesn't that i cannot have.
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the strength back we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six martyred and we counted thirty five to forty wounded that's not even counting the many wounded we sent to private hospitals and we're still nursing the wounded and dealing with those killed. a second strike at the busy market. he's catching rescue workers. conducting the night i was saving people in the second airstrike happened its impact and shrapnel hit my face and i can you played a little i couldn't feel my hand because of the shrapnel. the fish market was just twenty meters from the gates of the hospital the largest on one of just one full of medical facilities still open in the city of but they are both the saudi and u.a.e. led coalition as well as who the flight was that night cutting all the talks they happened does the un special envoy for human announced he will hold talks between
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the government until the rebels in geneva on the sixth of september these consultations will provide the opportunity for the park use among other things to discuss the framework for negotiations. so we agree on relevant confidence building measures and specific plans for moving process for next month's planned talks could come too late for some the world health organization is warning yemen could be on the brink of a new color i'd put them in with even more deaths up to now the w.h. always calling for ceasefire and often yemen to allow five of the nation campaign to be carted off we have requested as the u.n. three days is tranquility associated with the first or color of vaccine campaign across fourth fifth and sixth in the north of the country he recalled that we were able to start to see the campaigns in the south of the country previously
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but we've never before been able to do it in the north and we have planning with almost three thousand health workers to vaccinate more than five hundred thousand individuals of the age of one year the world's worst humanitarian crisis may be about to become dramatically was the u.n. humanitarian coordinator in yemen is warning that any father attacks in her day that could become with the human toll extending far beyond the limits of the city although seventy five percent of food imports into yemen go through the ports of the day that which is essential for imports such as fuel medicine and other essential supplies mohammed atta well just to boot china says it may introduce tariffs on a further sixty billion dollars worth of american goods the new levies were going to force if the u.s. follows through on its threats to impose mortada of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices it's using tariffs to pressure china to
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reform. zimbabwe's opposition leader is rejecting the results of monday's election nelson chamisa says his party is ready to form a government he says the votes being fraudulent and illegal and he's accusing the government of intimidation. one person has been killed during protests alone in the gaza israel border and palestinian officials say one hundred twenty other people have been injured as the israeli military fired live ammunition at demonstrators tensions along the border have been growing since march the thirtieth there's been protests against israel every friday more than one hundred fifty palestinians have been killed since the protests began. at least twenty five people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan police say two suicide bombers have targeted worshipers during friday prayers in god days south of the capital kabul they opened fire inside the mosque before blowing themselves up or than eighty other people have been injured those are the headlines in the news continues here on al-jazeera after phone hunter by phone.
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more than twenty years after the bosnian war and one man is thirteen for the bones of his piece of the old year villa still full full you know and those who work with the unicorn or. not he will just said i'm going to will give you a free food i'm going to bones are all that families have to lay their loved ones to rest. of us and to think of movements and he's he's a knife me shoot him a b. he knew we didn't think of his wife.
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every day since two thousand and two ram is new catch has been scouring the forest for the remains of victims of genocide although they themselves have disappeared their memory lives on and they haunt the minds of their friends and families. he roams these words with the sole purpose of finding human bones which can be identified and final two arrests. the breakup of yugoslavia began in one nine hundred ninety one when the republics of slovenia and kuwait declared independence six bitter wars followed by the republic of bosnia-herzegovina paid a high price for independence memory of the damage to the magic pill that
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washington got for going back out i'm a free man you're out of more of that mess but i'm not a member of the program got it without. the bosnian war started in the spring of one nine hundred ninety two and lasted for three and a half months. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety five one of the worst atrocities in europe since the second world war was committed here. bosnian serb forces under the command of general rights common law ditch occupied sort of beneath on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five in the following days twenty five thousand women and children were forcibly removed from the town. and eight thousand men and boys were systematically killed.
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thank you thank you thank you thank you journalist me murchadh to chirk pointed from seventy on the tenth of july one thousand nine hundred ninety five. the next day was the last that his mother hieron saw him alive. those really are down is the root of the couch or the. fire goes wrong on. her own just as when the rooster mix because for many years incidents of governments balls under the laws of the news good looking years are not good. but i go and. they would be used memories that still haunts survivors. but on is the law so large that they got all these denoted in. very long as opposed to through the.
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machine to haze us your nose in on the at that time were any the other the reply which your no less at the end that ana or does that mean that some law that nikken me or are. you doing yet the news about them after the war the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia prosecuted those responsible for the atrocities committed in srebrenica bosnian serb civilian and military leaders were tried for genocide rape and the mass execution of bosnian muslims the tribunals handed down over one hundred sixty indictments for crimes against humanity the bosnian serb forces were aware when they embarked on this genocidal venture the heart of the cause would continue to plague the boston
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muslims zippier schoenberger states under quickly did zilog condemns in appropriate terms the deep and lasting injury inflicted and caused the massacre at srebrenica by its proper name genocide. the remains of seven thousand civilians were found after the war in mass graves and scattered through the woods surroundings every need. a thousand more have yet to be found. a native of these quiet hamlets but his new catch survived the genocide his father and two brothers did not of his own will and unpaid his devoted sixteen years to unearthing and providing the authorities with thousands of bones for d.n.a. analysis. down the. list.
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