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leaders be tired of the jury islami undoubtedly the islamic republic of iran does not overlook this crime it is clear to us to which group they belong and to where they are linked to those who are peak claims about respecting human rights must be held accountable the small puppet countries that we see in the region have backed by america and the united states is provoking them and giving them the necessary capabilities to commit these crimes. saturday's attack in a is having a ripple effect internationally iran's foreign ministry summoned the british danish and dutch envoys and accused their governments of harboring members of separatist groups iran accuses of attacks inside the country and tweets by a political scientist based in the united arab emirates exposed iran's fraught relationship with the. said it was not a terrorist attack because the parade was a legitimate military target even though civilians were among the casualties iran's foreign ministry spokesman said iran warned the shore's duff air of the united arab
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emirates that open support of terrorist operations from people affiliated with iraqi officials is the responsibility of the government and being indifferent about this is unacceptable senior iranian military officers are blaming saudi arabia while president hassan rouhani says the united states is intent on supporting ethnic arab separatists to create instability inside his country and 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 call them out for their support of terrorism we call 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 and so there are economists planning that deals that they had are falling apart and they're getting desperate while rouhani is expected to use his time at the united nations to raise what he describes as america's numerous violations of international law the attack in a vase will no doubt influence iran's message. to have. the supreme leader is
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upset at the activities of countries in the persian gulf especially saudi arabia and the u.a.e. who are playing the role of bad cop in the region even groups inside iran that carried out attacks wristed before an attack they confessions of very clear they themselves confessed that they had trained in saudi arabia. all the u.a.e. . a day of mourning has been declared across the country and grieving families are preparing funerals iran's foreign ministry said government sponsors of separatist groups cannot hide their role and military leaders warn they reserve the right to respond against attackers and their backers an indication of how angry iranian leaders are came by way of a statement from the chief of iran's armed forces major general mohammad bathory said his country is determined now more than ever to hunt down terrorists anywhere in the world and wipe them out zain. lots more so to come here on the news hour
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including calls growing louder for another referendum days after the british prime minister trees a maze brags that plan was jumped by the new leadership. india rolls out the biggest health care plan in the world the billion people are expected to benefit if it works out. and france counts down to the start of the ryder cup but all the public enthusiastic about gold's biggest team tournament far a loss that is. some two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports go into effect on monday china says it will immediately retaliate with a trade war shows no signs of a truce despite fears it could hurt both countries' economies businesses and consumers from his rebels. tell me you're trying to keep this family thirty year old toy business afloat. president donald trump's tariffs on chinese
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exports aren't helping so we're humor comes from tommy jordi of it actually comes from china comes from depending on the brand and where they anticipate to make the production run and there's a link to china i'm directly to china. these pop culture vinyl figures are wildly popular with kids and millennialist alike but the new list of tariffs includes toys so costs will go up big corporations are able to adjust which manufactures you know a small shops like us we have to roll with the punches and try to figure out our actual business strategy in order to adapt and evolve president pleased to note that you can buy this figurine of him here at tom's models for about eighty dollars and of course it's made in china what he might not be so happy about is the chorus
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of criticism from businesses large and small over his china trade policy wal-mart the country's biggest retailer told the trumpet ministration quote the immediate impact will be to raise prices on consumers and tax american business the head of the u.s. chamber of commerce which lobbies for big business in washington says a trade war is the single biggest threat to the economy right now very few people in the business community have embraced these tariffs because they see them and as not helping them competitively for the most part consumers are bearing the brunt of this. one mega company that escaped negative fallout from the china tariffs is apple c.e.o. tim cook huddled with trump at a white house state dinner in april urging him to exempt components for the apple watch and other company products how long will this trade battle last no one
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knows the one thing that business truly hates is uncertainty back at tom's models tom and yet this is trying to keep calm amid the trade turmoil going to take time for the end result to happen to see if these terrorists are beneficial towards the u.s. or detrimental. now. trumps tariffs taking their toll from tech to choice rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles scott hi there joins us live now from beijing scott so the terrorists from both sides kick in on monday talk us through how we don't hear i mean last week was when everything really starts to heat up. absolutely derren yeah those tariffs on both sides will kick in in less than two hours time and noon here local in china now the way it really happened is last week the announcement from last monday the
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announcement from the white house saying that there are two hundred billion dollars more terrorists being imposed on goods from china going into the american market now what was essentially locked and loaded the chinese government expected that to happen or was in to supporting that to happen so they retaliated almost immediately with sixty billion dollars worth of tariffs of on their own now when you look at the total numbers right now two hundred fifty billion dollars worth of products going from china into the united states will be tariffs now and then coming the other way american products coming into china it's one hundred ten billion now the americans also anticipated this retaliation from china and they say the president said president trump said that he's ready to react to any retaliation by the chinese they haven't said anything yet they didn't say anything last week and that is going to essentially be a tariff tariffs on the remaining trade from china into the united states that hasn't happened yet but he said that he if there was any kind of retaliation from
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china he's ready to do that. do those trade talks now stand between both sides and what happens next. well that's that's the big thing there over the weekend you know we had these even though there was this tit for tat kind of tariffs going back and forth even before last week it started in essence over the summer there were trade talks going on lower level mid-level high level and they have had some kind of dialogue where the united states team and the chinese team but what happened over the weekend is though those trade talks were officially called off so even though we have this escalation in the trade war there is no discussion no negotiation of how things move forward at least between the two nations between the two teams who have been negotiating this so that's how that goes forward or doesn't go forward what's going to be interesting from the trip administration they said they were going to hit back if china retaliate china did retaliate last week with the sixty billion dollars more in tariffs nothing more from the trumpet administration analysts believe that there probably won't be any
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movement from the white house until after the midterm elections in the united states at the beginning of no november so right now what we're looking at is you know increased tariffs going into effect in about an hour and forty five minutes from now most likely we won't see any escalation because midterm elections coming up but what we definitely won't be seeing at least for this week any negotiations in those trade talks to hopefully resolve this escalating trade war there right scott harder than beijing scott thank you. opec an oil producer russia pledged to continue producing less oil to boost prices the move defines a call by u.s. president donald trump for the oil block to end their reduced output the price of brant crude reached eighty dollars a barrel this month rallies due in part to new sanctions that the u.s. imposed on iran that's resulted in lower oil production. in the u.k. thousands of people have marched against bragg's it as the opposition labor party meets to decide its stand its leadership germy corben has promised to give his
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party members a choice on the matter he's coming under intense pressure to support a new national vote as it was pulled brennan's at the labor party conference in liverpool. brix it has been allocated a time slot of just two and a half hours of labour's annual conference but it's dominating all the other issues here in interviews labor leader jeremy colvin continues to stress his preference for a good deal with europe and not necessarily with the u.k. still inside the e.u. and if his general election were in office we would go straight to the negotiating table because we want to protect jobs and industries in this country we want to ensure there is a good effective trade relationship with europe in the future. i i will than five thousand pro e.u. demonstrators marched through liverpool on sunday calling for a people's vote in other words a second bricks and referendum on whatever deal emerges from the ongoing u.k.p. unico see asians and they want the option of stopping breck's it altogether once we
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know what the deal is a box on offer i think people are entitled to have a say as to whether they have accepted it and i think that entitled to have on the ballot paper the option of remaining in the new we need to have a say on. it actually mean because there is no deal and the deal is it's just a complete chaos feel it's so bad for this country. question from love a breakfast referendum a so-called people's vote is clearly growing for the dilemma for the labor party conference here in liverpool is to decide whether the wishes of its membership tally with the wider wishes of labor supporters across the country and indeed whether the country as a whole would regard another one who run them as a great betrayal. of those concerned seemed evident by the random sample of people we spoke to away from the march who showed little affection for the view and no enthusiasm a toll for a new vote they had their votes. why spend your money on
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a set to be almost i don't think you won't be branded a democrat from a party but what we did up it's sure will be sure. you can agree. it is. promising to abide by the wishes of his party members is to call been stopped significantly short of personally supporting the second referendum he wants to keep his options open for as long as possible paul brennan al-jazeera liverpool at least one person has been killed after israeli jets fired at palestinians protesting along the gaza border fence demonstrations against the israeli blockade of the gaza strip and then going on for more than six months palestinians are demanding their right to return to homes on land their families were expelled from seventy years ago when israel was created. israel's government has delivered an ultimatum to palestinians living in the village of qana ma either
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ten down your homes or they'll be destroyed earlier this month the supreme court approved the demolition of the bedouin village located in the occupied west bank israel plans on using the land to build illegal settlements residents have until october first to destroy their homes flash floods of killed at least four people in tunisia bridges and roads were damaged the equivalent of nearly six months worth of rain fell on saturday the storm caused water levels in some areas to rise as much as one point seven metres surging waters carried away homes cars and chunks of roads and flash floods have hit parts of northern india leaving homes and roads under water at least twenty five people have been stranded because of rising water levels in rivers and rains local government of the state of him pradesh says there's a high risk of landslides and water borne diseases. india's prime minister narendra modi has launched his ambitious new health care plan it's a scheme designed to offer free health insurance to the country's poorest citizens
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dubbed mody care it will see half a billion people get access to health services they currently can't afford but critics say the scheme has been rushed out too quickly for political gain and lacks adequate funds to support it. if we combine the population of america canada and mexico even more than that number of people benefit from a scheme. or d.b.s. and none from the university of westminster he says motor care is a publicity stunt by the government the reality of the government for the last four years has not invest in public sector in terms of held for more the to come up with a scheme that looks ambitious and out of your in a people said it's an ambitious plan this is a strategy he all would want to want to portray himself as a strong leader with ambitious plans and if he feels somehow that he's not at fault someone else is at fault for the whole idea behind this campaign is to give the
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impression that he is again back caring for the poor people but the reality than lost for you have the government have invested very little in public sector in terms of health it would not work in terms of the poor people overwhelmingly voting for more they because they're getting this help because most of they would not be aware right or if they go from villages to cities they will find that it's very inhospitable the hospitals are not helping them out it's more likely to help through in terms of the image building which indulges in so we have to remember that this is the prime minister that invests most heavily in building image of a strong leader and his support base is not rule it's not poor people but it's largely the upper middle class and they seem to like him. time for a short break here now just about when we come back mourning in the philippines up to last week's landslides the right questions about why korea workers were told to ignore the warnings. and the call to get police out of u.s. school to report says there's bias brutality against some groups. and in sports scott has jumped in celtic are off their worst start the league to twenty six on
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the stage. from the clear blue sky of the doha moony. to the french autumn breeze in the city of love. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast why i do want to take you over here towards the philippines things look pretty good right now on the forecast map we have clear skies for most of luzon all the next few days though we do have a system just off the map that is our next typhoon that is trey i mean that's going to be making its way towards the northwest now we don't expect to see a landfall in the philippines but we do expect to see those clouds start to impact that area and then the rain and the winds so that is something going to be watching a lot of these areas are still saturated from our super typhoon so any more rain across this region could be bad news across much of southern china we're looking at clouds but we're not looking at a lot of rain most of it is going to stay up towards the north would change do
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seeing a rainy day for you and twenty three degrees in your forecast well here across the southern parts of asia we're going to be seeing some very heavy rain across most of malaysia over the next few days that's going to stay in place and we do expect to see expression afternoon thunderstorms very very heavy at times but down towards jakarta your temperatures are coming up we do expect to see a temperature of about thirty five maybe coming down to about thirty four as we go towards tuesday and then very quickly over here towards india well we have seen quite a bit heavy rain and localized flooding across much of the central area take a look the forecast map as we go towards monday we do see new delhi at temperatures of twenty seven. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. discovered distilleries you didn't know amounts. deal with these two lines changing scenes. notice the changes that affect all of us.
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welcome back a quick reminder of the top stories here this hour early official results show moldings opposition leader abraham soulé was one of the country's presidential election won by a sixteen percent margin of a current president i mean it was widely expected to win. a second woman has come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh she spoke to the new yorker magazine about the incident during his time at yale university denies it the first allegation goes back to his time in high school. and iran's revolutionary guard says it will avenge saturday's attack on a military parade in the city of that killed twenty five people iran's president has accused the u.s. of helping support those who carried out the attack an accusation that washington denies. the incident has raised tensions between tehran and washington as leaders from both countries prepare to address the u.n. general assembly this week diplomatic editor james bays has more on what we can
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expect in the coming days. they are words that will go down in the history of the united nations the united states has great strength and patients but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea the fahri rhetoric by donald trump in his first visit here as u.s. president stunned diplomats a year on relations between north korea and the u.s. improved but no one expects the u.s. president will spend three days this time at the u.n. to be much more restrained this year watch what happens in the united nations is most powerful body the security council around the horseshoe table where ambassadors normally sit they'll be presidents and prime ministers although russia and china will only be sending their foreign ministers as the u.s. happens to have the monthly rotating presidency president trump will chair the
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meeting and it's already clear this year he has iran in his sights earlier in the year he finally pulled the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal and agreement the u.s. and its allies had made with iran to end its nuclear program in twenty fifteen while the other signatories are still technically in the deal it looks to be in deep trouble when i asked the un secretary-general antonio could terrorists about it he didn't sound confident it would survive is it better it's not clear that a lot of contacts have been taking place a lot of. have been taking place between different members they. and so i think that is an effort u.s. secretary of state might pompei i will also chair a security council meeting the day after president trump this time on north korea the situation has changed dramatically in a year trump seems to trust kim jong un. the contrast with his approach to iran is
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something likely to be causing much discussion among the leadership in tehran according to a former obama administration official who dealt with both countries so i think there are some iranians or say also why we need a nuclear weapons if we have nuclear weapons then we could get his attention and we could get his endorsement of us the same way that trump is indorsed kim jong un there are others who would say listen the north koreans have a completely different security situation they're able to threaten south korean a way that we're not anybody else maybe we need to do that leaders from around the world are here in new york but events of the united nations likely to be dominated by president trump and the u.s. leader is also likely to be in all the headlines diplomats say that an unfortunate distraction from many of the pressing issues that leaders should be dealing with james plays out zero at the united nations well this week out to syria is going in-depth to cover this year's u.n. general assembly presiding over the much anticipated event is matter fernando
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espinosa the ecuadoran is just the fourth woman to lead the assembly in its seven decades long history i sat down and spoke to us the most about how work and a message to world leaders about the week ahead. i am media for amanda spinosa i am to current president of the general assembly i am an ecuadorian woman a geographer a poet and a politician first i started writing poetry very early in my childhood i would say one of the permanent concerns in my portraits about memory so i think that memories are the core of what we need to do here at the united nations to learn from the past to do it better and to be a better society in of course here i come we the we the perhaps a little better of a special lens as a woman the only the fourth woman in seventy three years of history of the united
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nations and the first latin american caribbean woman to look to make sure that gender parity gender equality the economic and political empowerment of women are fully taken into account and every time i do something in my everyday life i have to keep in mind that there are so many people that need the united nations when i tell these my team they should always think. who we are here for and who do we reprocess and i now invite an excellent sea money often and it's been also got a serious president elect of this when i threw cleo i really felt it was a moment of so limited that we say in spanish solemnity. declarer also limn him in i was really. shaking him better i have to to
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confess that at the same time i felt the the necessary. to say ok i will do it. my father was there when i to be you it was really a felt in a way protected you know way inspired by his presence is a person that is eighty four years old and with a lot of wisdom with a lot of knowledge of life we will dare to go all the extra mile and message to the leaders that are going to come to new york for high level week that we should dare there to say things in a very bold way to be bold to be honest and frank and to communicate to the people they need because they are the ones who need more that that the u.n. delivers and multilateralism works. russia is again blaming israel for the downing
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of a spy plane over syria last week it says israeli air traffic controllers deliberately misled its pilots the alleged misinformation resulted in syrian anti-aircraft fire to be directed at the russian warplanes and not israeli jets israeli commandos have been in moscow trying to ease tensions caused by the crash fifteen crew members were killed in the incident. give information we have presented indicates that the actions of israeli fighter pilots led to the deaths of fifteen russian military personnel it shows a lack of professionalism or shows at least a criminal negligence therefore we consider that the responsibility for the disaster of the russian aircraft is entirely on the israeli armed air force and those who decided to carry out this activity in the philippines as impose a temporary ban on quarrying it follows two major landslide disasters in the past week the latest one killed at least forty five villages dozens of homes were buried
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on the island of subdued following heavy rains and storms. reports villagers say their warnings about a nearby stone quarry were ignored. a city weighed down by three bodies continue to pile up in mortuaries here and now go and many more are expected . for wheat is grieving for her husband. like so many others here he died when the landslide buried him alive in their home she doesn't know how her family will survive. morning i need that. i'm left with eleven children to feed how less send them to school we lost our home our cattle we have nothing. monsoon rain chigger the massive landslide early on thursday morning at least thirty homes and eighty people were buried as the mountain collapsed taking with it
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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 caskets are covered because we were told that some of their body guards have already been dismembered. many of the residents who live in the area also work for the company now they feel they pay the price they had to clean with the. boeing it was hard to see them like that all of them were taken away by one of the kids had not yet been found it is a very painful. four years filipinos living here have been calling on the government to stop carrying operations but they say their appeals were ignored
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their story is a typical one in this country those who are impoverished are voiceless in the face of powerful influential businesses. the philippine government to sprawl missed to help meet their emergency needs and this ordered a temporary halt of quarrying operations nationwide for fifteen days grieving relatives say the quarry ban is simply not enough what they want is justice. doc and al jazeera not the city's simple province and just few people. in tanzania mass burials have been held for some of those who died in a ferry capsized on lake the toria the number of passengers and crew who drowned has risen to at least two hundred twenty four forty one people survived tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of those responsible. because i'm going to give my child might have been found but i have not seen her i'm waiting for this ferry to
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be removed so that i can see whether she is there or not but i'm feeling very bad i think god i have found my wife my child is still missing so god has every plan the civil rights groups in the united states are calling for the removal of police officers in schools it follows a study that shows a growing number of incidents between police and the students they're supposed to protect but if officers leave it may expose schools to a greater risk of violence and shootings caster reports. these are not the images you would expect from scrutiny you're. a police officer responsible for keeping students safe has put one in a choke hold the reason the boy's friends say was because he's term and orange at a wall when you're in the hallways isn't atmosphere of tension and slight worry and fear the incident in philadelphia in two thousand and sixteen sparked student protests and demands to remove police from the city's public schools the
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school district spends thirty million dollars a year on police deploying about three hundred fifty officers across some two hundred campuses the philadelphia student union says that creates a militant environment if l.a. oh i have to put on this mess i have to make sure. you know. i'm not acting out of character though anything that's considered to be. bad i guess in philadelphia's public school district eighty five percent of students are of color and black students are three and a half times more likely to be arrested or refer to police officers than white students advocates point of that as a sign of the existence of a school to prison pipeline where minorities are criminalized at a young age and then continue to land behind bars as adults a spokeswoman for philadelphia school district declined an interview but said in a statement that the safety of students and staff is top priority meanwhile an
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alliance of educational justice groups reports that across the u.s. school police have assaulted students at least twenty four times in the past two years we want to public education system that actually is positive and that non-punitive and that reflects the best of all of us in our students and black students that we need to have police should not be in the question but in reality the opposite is happening the state of florida recently required all schools to have armed security in response to high school shooting that left seventeen people dead in february how do you keep american schools safe and school shootings if you get rid of all the police officers please don't make us feel safe. police don't protect black and brown students students have a different vision of what school safety looks like to the students that vision is replacing police with counselors having students work with each other to resolve
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conflicts and teaching coping skills they say the first step to keeping schools safe is keeping the fear of police brutality out heidi joe castro al-jazeera philadelphia. venezuela has called on chill a colombia and mexico to clarify if any of their embassy staff assisted in the drone attack on president nicolas maduro in august venezuela north orat is arrested three individuals allegedly responsible for the failed assassination attempt or do or previously accused colombia's former president one manual santos of orchestrating the attack australia's fruit contamination scandal has reached new zealand after a needle was found inside a packet of strawberries straight in berries were purchase of a supermarket in auckland the store chain has now withdrawn that brand of strawberries as a precautionary measure police in australia are investigating more than one hundred reports of searing needles found in strawberries which have caused a man.
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