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when they start doing this sort of. repetitive behavior with. a found object which is a in this case a paint chip which could be toxic. and is indicative of failed husbandry i mean how many times are they eating paint chips a day. it doesn't have to be a particularly toxic pain for that to become an issue. through well our investigation we found an industry that publicly appears to care for animals. i. put it in private treats them very differently. than before for sounds all both machines are parker now. before move on the. nose on chambliss.
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and a lot of people want to share of these profits the number of aquariums being billed is growing astronomically a few years ago there are only a handful of these places in china today there are more than sixty multimillion dollar marine theme parks with about a dozen more being built. nowhere in else on the planet have so many marine animals been taken from the wire and put on display. aquariums here each boast of having on average twenty thousand species of marine learning. even moles are getting into the business workers tell us the treatment there is even worse. this is a never ending cycle. for the animals in the wild where they're just being.
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taken inside and often their natural lesions put into boxes. china and they die. so this is just one way conveyor belt. and it ends into the other and this is supposed to be entertaining. we asked the aquarium's we investigated and the government ministries supervising them to respond to our findings of mistreatment they all declined. i to find out how the park sourced their animals we put on hidden cameras and meet a key industry adviser he's helped many aquariums acquire their marine mammals from around the world. would be to know how to shoot if they. did like that what was your. feeling you had to do that that's how you did that then with something that funky. we've told him we're developers looking to set up
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a marine park photos to tell us. what you know and i go. because in the mystery are. you really. don't get it if you think a secret of how young your money because those. who have to tell. you it was like this. after buying the animals consultant advises us that to get them into china we will have to bribe quarantine officers that's a little bit you know we were promised what. we did to you to go with them i think. i can tell you how. it did to the british if this is just something. i need to listen to. while there seems to be no problem buying the animal trainers machine another media train he warns us to
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avoid the feelings of other marine parks in china or. we're going to work. i'm going to have to so they offered us that we go go go go we've got the. bum on the thirty one we got hot with this. because i'm here with ya gotta go good cause we don't do that but we had hi john could go to john goodman john but this was real i mean john i suppose he still makes money says there was a touch of the good to good use of the last thirty hours a week of life because the marine parks viewed their animals as disposable he says many don't invest in skilled staff who get out in the. big guns and be able to shout what i want to go could. leave that to me and. all woman are free what do you want to eat your. former trainer being confirms marine park workers don't need much experience to his surprise this even included
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the vents fully two or larger powerful different. good trees here. it's home for a few more years. too young for me on a multinational mission or for you and mother for a whole media on your from time to tim hammer home. the moment you shoot the shit. one marine park even left the better nearly care up to trainers like him. that made him one of the front head on what i can you should you wanted to hear fully and i were her somewhat going to show phaedra your insurance you have. come to our ward some of them are all good that should leave her to me all the mail and. being says he was astounded to be put in charge of dozens of animals he had no qualifications or training and was just a university student studying account to
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a law and child you know enjoy the time this was from a forger that. people you know actually feel when children are too young to hear yahoo emotion you feel how do you misuse of words actually if you don't try to look for us to handle the. shelties i don't know you told her ours to have a neutral water main road. to live the best i have and the result total pneumonia. and that's why the lack of training has naomi roles not only worried about the animals but also the aquarium employees so looks like this scuba diver is scrubbing the bottom of the tank to the whale obviously this is all a game but the divers in a vulnerable position what if the well look he's his potential just pull the guy's regulator right out of his mouth none of that she says some practices she sees are downright dangerous to actually have a diver who's dependent on a tank and a regulator in the water with i don't know three at least wild blue whales. that
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are clearly not trained interacted with him appropriately i get really just don't realize that this guy is actually in danger making serious danger potentially oh yeah. well posing as marine park developers we were given a behind the scenes tour of one of china's aquariums during the general manager here confirms that one of its cleaners almost starved i think i got it i caught him i think i think it's going to go down but i think. the manager says the beluga was plain but it almost killed the man that you don't think she's seen. each cop. i haven't it wasn't her fault she somehow got there because i was thinking i don't
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have to have to spend what little you don't want because i'm a really hot i said let me tell you have how i am hooked on top how do you want me to get out i'm good how do you know you only get that. i am a survivor yet he was so fucking me he was. he says the aquarium doesn't insure employees because due to the high risk premiums are too expensive and insist on the situation. for services you don't think you feel boy you need but a good deal will come one of the two that will show you the full don't pay the whole thing up that you go into it down you know which if you do a good job. i'm not going to tell you what but the don't buy you i just that's only due to the double shaky be simply you get. to see a show we actually sure didn't just open it up. these are
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wild animals and according to the manager cajun them in confined spaces can lead to hyper aggressive behavior. dangerous no. just to their carers other animals. here researchers film a dolphin attacking another for hours on end. former trainer being says he witnessed a dolphin bullied so much its only escape was to jump out of the tank an action that would have led to its own death. would offer you you know you are shy to felt healthy potent combination has been. our horse here for. lehigh shrilly. part of a lot of material in the south. but despite concerns over animal and employee health marine parks have long argued these serve
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a valuable purpose educating the public about marine life. but naomi isn't convinced. it really is completely ludicrous for them to argue that you have to see the animal the flesh to care about it if that line of logic is true then ninety percent of the species in this world are do and it isn't they hunt in captivity and what a year old have you ever met who isn't totally jazzed by dinosaurs and i think. that what experts like naomi know is that with the growing demand from china's marine park. is a new. number. one of the most with justice and sought after animals is the orca also known as the killer whale. in this rare vision become child in russia. fishermen were filmed netting orchids.
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it is one of the only places in the world that still allows such captures it's devastating to or populations because. they're so tightly bonded to family they're so social they're so intelligent they're so cultural that if you just come in a slave raid and remove you know three or four babies and the mothers are screaming in pain and that's what happens when they're trying to protect their offspring while these capture operators come in and cut them out and put them in a corral and you know it's chaos it's trauma. earlier this year the russian government approved the capture of twenty six more organs destined for the chinese market. well once popular across the world most older shows like this one at sea world in
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florida have been stopped. after widespread condemnation and the deaths of trainers . but in china it's a different story they're gearing up for orca shows. one of china's largest aquariums has released footage of orcas being trained in their facility. secretly recorded conversation with one of china's largest animal importers explains why they're so highly sought after what you get and what they are going to . whistle up your we're going to transfer. to the home of your goat. and what you're going to have a way. to go. according
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to government import papers china's marine parks have been bringing in orca's since twenty twelve. despite their none have been put on display. the aquarium manager we met with tells us the hold up is the fear of bad publicity and. i took the time in the other culture. to grow so. quickly the buggy it is not even undone jim. i'll need to work. on the whole i need you to your cage. he couldn't he he will put you on. the one. who remembers scientists may only rooms or goes will never be on display. in china and she says the key lies in changing public perception. there has to be the whole
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the whole past to believe that china and russia even can move along the same societal trajectory the same growth and self-awareness and public awareness. and that the two finally get to the point where all you know the sprog. when you see animals like these in their natural habitat. it's clear how highly intelligent and highly social they are. once you know that naomi believes it's very hard to accept there's a place for them cooped up behind glass. instead she says it should be left free. to roam the launch.
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thousand and eighteen for more information go to ace award dot com. coming. up. iran's revolutionary guard bows on the guessable vengeance over the attack on a military parade exact use asians fly around the world. hello from doha everyone i'm kamal santamaria this is the world news from al-jazeera there is a long long wait to vote in the maltese counting has begun now but so too of the
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questions about how fair this election really is also the bags of fight continues the u.k.'s main opposition party says the prime minister should go to the polls in a general election and skip the queues in rome because soon you'll be able to see a replica of the vatican sistine chapel in mexico. well iran's president hassan rouhani is clear who he blames for the attack on a military parade that killed twenty five people but the u.s. ambassador to the united nations is rejecting accusations america had anything to do with it the fallout from the saturday attack in the city has been rippling around the world iran's foreign minister summoned the. affair following a tweet by a prominent political scientist which said the attack was not an act of terrorism envoys from the u.k. the netherlands and denmark have also been called into the foreign ministry in teheran the government accused of harboring opposition groups to gulf countries are
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being blamed for backing the group which carried out the attack senior iranian military officer pointing at sandy arabia while the president says the u.s. is intent on creating in stability well before leaving for the united nations general assembly in new york ronnie accused u.s. backed gulf arab states are providing financial and military support for anti-government ethnic groups the u.n. kuwait and qatar have all condemned the attack. well u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley says iran though should look closer to home. i mean they can confront us all they want the problem is they don't like the fact that we've called them out we've called them out for ballistic missile testing we've called them out for their support of terrorism we've called them out for their arms sales and they don't like it and not only that the worst of all we stop the hundreds of billions of dollars that were going to them and allowing them to do these violations and so their economy is plummeting the deals that they had are falling apart and they're getting desperate covering events for us from the same bus. as iran's president
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hassan rouhani departed to iran from new york to attend the united nations general assembly he gave us an indication of the message he'd be carrying two world leaders at the u.n. no doubt the attack on the military parade on saturday affecting an impacting his message and mission at the united nations he said that everyone who died in the attack was an innocent martyr and that was that it was a crime that iran could not ignore now civilians and military leaders alike have been angered by this attack and have been calling for retaliation and revenge in a statement on sunday the chief of iran's armed forces major general mohammad about there he said that iran was now determined more than ever before to track down terrorists as you call them anywhere in the world and wipe them out incredibly hawkish tones in response to an attack against iran's revolutionary guard corps in
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a military parade. you know the news vote counters began in the maltese in a presidential election widely seen as a test for democracy their polling had to be extended for an extra three hours after long queues formed outside the voting centers or divisions were choosing between president the bell a young marine and his only rival mohamed solly the opposition says the exit polls show they've won more than sixty percent of the vote with turnout of more than eighty five percent however the official results they won't begin until later on sunday evening more from alex a topless. it was all smiles as president of delhi and his main rival ibrahim mohammed sali the ballots and some things poll. here means critics accuse him of acting as a strongman imprisoning exulting political rivals the election lacking transparency there's no credible election observers in maldives at the moment because all the democracy democratic countries as well as the european union decided that
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the government had not been bludgeoned that the government had not been doing requesting you quit what they have requested to do the right of the elections that is to. free the party leader. by supreme court of february first but none of these things happened so they decided that they would not observe this election and give any credibility to this election and those critics questioning because of the election would be free and fair so they were proved right on saturday the eve of the poll security police raided the headquarters of the main opposition the mole deep democratic party this latest crackdown to start with the only viable alternative to president putin progressive party doesn't suddenly so positioned supporters they say the election was a referendum with the moldings continues to slide towards authoritarianism and even people young kids may have been foster family i did not mean that as you can think
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that they would lose me. anything here because they want to be here because they want to change the family because they believe that maybe they can see that maybe it's not me and said look at me look you voters in the cup tamale queue to coast the ballot so i'm cautiously optimistic that change is still possible and this is going to take just my turn i'm going to vote and i'm hoping that we have a free and fair election. there are a quarter million registered voters in the us whatever the result most of all interested this is a make or break the election. alex the topless. earlier we heard from the former president mohamed nasheed who was the moldings first democratically elected leader he told us he's confident the opposition candidate will defeat president you mean we don't think that president is going to go through this process i do not think that he's going to win this evening voting is very.
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overwhelming numbers we have an exit poll. and we are doing over sixty so this is very good and even if president mean it it will be enough to. get a bit he hunts a majority i think i believe that we are going to get through to. if president. requests to the international community he is not to accept the results instant to have a look at it to see what. and to see also what's been announced at the polling booths these can be ready to different results and jeffrey or hate is the deputy permanent representative in geneva for the moldings who disputes the exit poll sign to by the former president nasheed i'm accusing him of using
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sensationalism to gonna support. and there's a host of accusations that was made by your former guest the former president nasheed and what we saw from those descriptions was an incredibly sensational thread rick that has no basis in the reality on the ground he talked about exit polls we don't have exit polls in the maldives we don't have any independent polls in the maldives we know for a fact that there's been a massive amount of support for the government as well and the fact that he's coming out now and saying that oh if we win it's a free and fair election but if the government win then it must be corruption this is the fallacy the president is not going to lose he has created so much infrastructure projects provided so much for the people the more they've brought them out of poverty more so than any other president in the history of our nation you have people who are committed and dedicated to this president as well and of course the only way that the opposition can fight this is by using that sensationalist rhetoric that you heard that does not have a basis in reality that's the only way that they can galvanize people to come to
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their support of thousands of people have marched against bragg's it in the british city of liverpool was the opposition labor party meets to decide its stand the protesters are calling for a new referendum on briggs or something labor hasn't entirely ruled out leaders of course reject the prime minister to resign may's briggs plant in the european union summit in salzburg three days ago she says talks have now reached an impasse. prompting labor to push for a general election leader jeremy corbett in summing up the views of party members at the annual conference and liverpool and say will back a second vote if that's what the members want paul brennan is in liverpool where that labor party conference is being held. if you listen to much of the media coverage from other outlets you'd think that direct it was the be all and end all at this particular labor party conference here in liverpool in fact today they've been mainly looking at internal party procedures such as the recent election of
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sitting m.p.'s and whether they have to go through a new selection process at every general election but nonetheless britain is looming large over pretty much everything that is talked about here in liverpool and the reason why is because the labor leadership has crucially evolved it stands towards the idea of a second referendum on whatever deal the prime minister theresa may brings back from brussels initially jeremy coleman was much more in favor of having a general election based on whatever deal comes back now he's bowing to pressure from both his members and from outside to say look maybe this should be a vote and he said that if the conference members vote for a second referendum then he will act acquiesce with their wishes and make it part of policy at the house been a march in central liverpool the people's march some five thousand people in attendance but here's the dilemma for the labor party if they go with the will of the membership do they alienate the wider labor support many of whom still live in brixton supporting areas. mass burials have begun in tanzania for some of those who
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died when a ferry capsized on the victoria service on the lake victoria island of broadway the number of passengers and crew who drowned has risen to at least two hundred twenty four forty one survived in the crowded boat overturned time of the president has ordered the arrest of those responsible for a temporary ban on quarrying has been imposed in the philippines following two major landslide disasters in the past week the latest killed at least forty five villages when dozens of homes were buried on the island of cebu as jamil and token reports villages say their warnings about a nearby stone quarry was simply ignored. a city weighed down by grief bodies continue to pile up in mortuaries here in naga and many more are expected so send for wheat is grieving for her husband or a woman like so many others here he died when the landslide buried him alive in
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their home she doesn't know how her family will survive. mourning i mean. i'm left with eleven children to feed how will i send them to school we lost our home our cattle we have nothing not even a plate. monsoon rain sugar the massive landslide early on thursday morning at least thirty homes and eighty people were buried as the mountain collapsed taking with it stone querrey where many worked the devastation so widespread it wiped out entire families. now this is the. this is the company a family. father mother and children all died in the landslide their casket our coverage because we were told that some of their bodyguards have already been.

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