tv Up Front 2018 Ep 14 Al Jazeera September 24, 2018 11:33am-12:00pm +03
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having students work with each other to resolve 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 chile colombia and mexico to clarify if any of their embassy staff assisted in the drone attack on president nicolas maduro in august venezuela north origins of arrested three individuals and legibly responsible for the failed assassination attempt which were 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inside a packet of strawberries straight in berries were purchased at a supermarket in auckland the store chain has now withdrawn that brand of strawberries as a precautionary measure police in australia are investigating more than a hundred reports of selling needles found in strawberries which have caused demand
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for the fruit to plummet now for decades china was the world's largest importer of plastic waste but in january as government imposed restrictions which in effect bans imports well the decision has left western countries like the netherlands scrambling to deal with the build up of rubbish as part of al-jazeera as waste series flow lands back reports from amsterdam. china has decided it no longer wants to be the world's rubbish collector and that's causing big problems for the global waste industry for decades nearly half the world's waste has been sent to china to be processed but new government regulations have put a stop to the import of millions of tons of low grade plastics which now need to find a new destination. bents cuss recycling business in the middle and shipped half of its plastics to china since the changes he says he's forced to bring twice as much as he used to for incineration for me as a recital it's a shame of course they're like i said it was at least fifty percent inside these
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bills which can be even more than seventy percent and now they are not allowed to import and more and we're not allowed to export. what other countries want to get rid of china so as raw material for its growing economy. the dutch port of rotterdam gateway sending waste across the ocean to asia was cheaper than processing it in europe we buy a lot of goods from china telephones laptops plastic goods so we barter. those containers that are empty and so it's very cheap to fill them with our plastic toys that come from the same goods and sunnah back to china every year europeans generate twenty five million tonnes of plastic waste of which only a third is collected for resizing out of that thirty the netherlands would only recycle the high quality plastics for decades to low quality plastics were shipped off to china now that's no longer an option so what does europe do instead the
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e.u.'s lack of capacity to recycle its own plastics is now beginning to show more waste is getting burned dumped in landfills and even illegally disposed of the basic problem of plastics as they go in very many fridays but there's hope some scientists think this could be a wake up call for the industry forcing companies to use material that easier to recycle if you look at the plastics that are produced today. they are dramatically . complex to recycle and if something doesn't get recycled. a lot of it into an environment. in recent years across europe new technologies have been developed to tackle the plastics problem the director of this startup says it's becoming possible to keep using the plastic that's already out there you're going to go here with this technique we can endlessly reuse
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plastic waste it means you don't have to produce new plastics anymore in the end you won't even need oil anymore. it's not clear if we can recycle our way out of the plastic crisis we've created but by closing its doors to the world's waste at least china made other countries take responsibility for a problem they've long shipped off their shores. amsterdam. always a good thing. in the program stay with us. from .
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thanks very much tiger woods has claimed his first p.g.a. tour win in more than five years the fourteen time major champion won the tour championship at east lake in atlanta the victory is the eighth p.g.a. title of his career woods made his comeback to golf last december and was ranked outside the world top one thousand after having four back surgeries. tiger is also to be part of the upcoming ryder cup when the united states defend their title against europe the event is taking place in france for the first time only welling's reports. it's a dramatic buy and you'll showdown the twelve plus golfers in the united states against the best you know the water cup is become a big deal but not in france until now. to those who don't associate france with
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golf so i can't i'm heavily just outside paris was a surprising choice so why is the top of a big plate here the man in charge of the event is pascal grizzle i think that we were the only be the to support the development of the game we are the only country in europe was increased the number of the young golfers in the country and that's why we wanted to as the writer go to break this to be the maid of elitist in france . this is their big perhaps only chance to show the gulf can change its image one hundred of these compact cheaper less time consuming courses including this one a few kilometers from the venue have been built since the war to come decision seven years ago but in france the vita cup is not very well known no i don't think so except with world of course but like on average people. it's surely new for them i guess. in france.
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is not popular we have too many misconceptions on golf fortunately golf is a wonderful sport but maybe it's a bit expensive. it could make it more democratic. the french public won't have a french player to cheer but part of the winning team in two thousand and four told me it won't affect the atmosphere. you smile you shout you cry you enjoy sometimes you win sometimes you lose brings all these emotions to you so it's our hope to bring. the french public will join. the party and then go out to cheer for. sixty thousand tickets for each of the three days some time over forty percent of the french public and there will be plenty of support for the resurgent tiger woods in his first one at a couple six years it's not often i get to see the game superstar and the last time i played in paris i think it was ninety four ninety four so it's been awhile since
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i've played in paris but i've been there for a number of times this is going to be. and work week. but also then again it's going to be a very fun work week i'm here the first day is where the nerves will really start to grip for the world's top golfers because the roar of the cup brings a special calling depression whether or not this turns out to be the only time he's fighting fronts is certainly promises to be memorable may well ings al-jazeera in the gulf national chelsea's one hundred percent start to the english premier league season is over the blues missing the chance to go a level on points with leaders liverpool chelsea had won all five games ahead of their london darby away to west ham they'd scored fourteen goals all night run but failed to get even one on sunday the hammers holding weren't sorry's team to a goal is strong. we need to move the ball.
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we need. more movement. we are improving. in the defensive phase. to the image. but we have to. group the faces specially. in this kind of match. so chelsea said third after that result next for them are the leaders liverpool arsenal moved into the top six earlier the gunners beating everton two nil thanks to goals from their one hundred and forty million dollars strike force appear emerick yang and alexander like a set. leaders barcelona have started in their perfect start to the season as well they were held to a draw by jerome no lino messi started off scoring for barsa their strong start was derailed with two goals from jerome as christians with barsa trailing gerard piqué
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levelled the match in the sixty third minute forty two two draw the result means they lose their two point lead over around which red with both sides now on thirteen points. in italy events have reestablished their three point lead at the top of syria rinaldo on the scoresheet as a champion speech no need to know napoli finished fifth round of matches in second earlier maybe to reno. or undoing cygnus scored twice to lead the visitors to a three one win napoli in you they are set to face each other saturday. scottish champions celtic's are off to their worst start to league season for twenty years they lost their second game of the campaign going down to a stoppage time winner two more in the hoops losing two one defeat leaving them in six after six games coach brendan rodgers later admitted he is facing the biggest test of his time at parkhead. like a won the league the last seven times in
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a row. india's cricketers have crushed arch rivals pakistan for the second time in five days captain rohit sharma and sick are da ones smashed centuries as they chased down pakistan score of two hundred and thirty seven to win the one day international by nine wickets the sides are meeting in the super four stage of the asia cup in the u.a.e. pakistan could yet extract some revenge with both teams in contention to reach the final. and moto g.p. world champion marc marc has won their gong prix to extend his lead at the top of the standings pole sitter jorge lorenzo stead of the race on the opening lap the spaniard flew off his do cardio on the first turn. mark has who started third on the grid dueled title challenger andre devitt seo so to win for the first time in five races he now leads the table by seventy two. and that's all your
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support for now more later. flora thank you very much well that's it for me down in jordan for this news hour my colleague someone said down them being in a moment with more of the day's news stay with us thanks so much. in recent years the sawhill of north africa has witnessed the so-called war on terror. but is this official narrative. masking a larger battle. a battle for the earth's natural resources. shadow war in the sahara on algiers. cape town's water running out city or storage he said people should use no more
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than fifty liters of top water per person per day. about a third of the city's residents live in informal settlements like this one and you can see in about four percent of the water for generations they've already been collecting it and communal taps all sources say the city will reach day zero on the ninth of july that's when they'll turn off the water in the homes to have it be the communal types will stay on. the city's taps are fed by reservoirs this is one of the largest. because they'll gallop where four years ago they would have been on the twenty five meters of water since then the province has suffered the worst drought on record. water saving measures have already postponed day zero by three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure the days erode never come. this is our babies as a nation where we can find full blown maybes he says every ten days in
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a busy beijing high gear my. dad many of private even laboratory appreciates that what he does contribute to the prevention of such we being together many sectors to achieve one goal eliminate the baby's ireland by lifelines the quest for global health on al-jazeera. the will of people here. and it has spoken decisively for change. a major election upset in the mole deaves the opposition candidate is the winner of a closely fought presidential. i'm sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up more trouble for president
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trump supreme court nominee as second woman accuses brett kavanaugh of sanctuary misconduct. iran's elite army unit val's revenge of the president blames the u.s. for saturday's attack on a military parade. and tiger out of the words marvelous comeback for a golf legend as he wins his first title in five years. a moment of happiness hope and history those were the words of mall deaves opposition leader brahimi as he declared victory in the country's presidential election early official results show solid received fifty eight percent of the vote while the incumbent president i mean got forty two percent the result comes as a surprise to me was widely expected to win most of his rivals are in jail
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a warning charlotte badasses report contains some flash photography. opposition supporters on the streets of mali is their leader abraham mohammed so lay claim to victory and mow dave's presidential elections. for five years president i believe you mean has been in power they say he has been dethroned and want him to concede this is a moment of happiness this is a moment of hope this is a moment of history for many of us this is been a difficult journey a journey that has led to a prism so four years of. politics in the mold daves has been to mulch you a sense mohammed in the shade became its first democratically elected president ten years ago he was ousted in a career in a spent most of his time in exile intra lanka he watched as his friend and ally
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soulé rallied off position leaders into a coalition to take power back i like to call that i congratulated on the way the grandmama saw that the president elect. yet has got that dream the heart and it's jeems like living dead in the last four or five years specially since i was arrested. the maldives has been in political turmoil and do you mean during his five year tenure two former presidents the prosecutor general and a number of opposition politicians have been jailed in controversial trials. on the eve of the vote soleus campaign office was raided by police but no evidence of electoral fraud was uncovered this was a big a for shockey what he was hoping and he was aiming was to consolidate power. and with the way that i think prior to the elections the way that he had as i would call it manipulated the institutions i think it moved from the back fire. moldavian
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judge to means tenure with a pen and paper and extraordinary numbers turnout was over eighty five percent despite long queues i came to vote eight in the morning and i was waiting in the queue for all this time until five or five pm so many nine hours before voting. president you mean stayed silent as the votes were counted he had been expected to cement his grip on power but in public view the ballots piled up against him the electoral commission will announce the official results and seven days charlotte dallas al-jazeera a second woman has come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh she's spoken to the new yorker magazine which published the story the allegations go back to cavanagh's time at yale university university rather this comes as the senate judiciary committee prepares to hold a hearing on thursday for cavanagh and christine ford ford says he sexually
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assaulted her as a teenager of a not denies both allegations. john hendren has more from washington d.c. . it is a bombshell to the nomination of brett kavanaugh to the u.s. supreme court there are new allegations of sexual misconduct by the judge in an article in the new yorker magazine a woman says that in college and gale from the one nine hundred eighty three to one nine hundred eighty four there she attended university with kavanagh at a drunken party she says he exposed himself belligerently to her and she says she did not talk about this previously because she was embarrassed by the incident in felt guilty because she had been drinking cavanaugh outright denies that is ever happened issuing a statement saying this alleged events from thirty five years ago did not happen the people who knew me then know that this did not happen and have said so this is a smear plain and simple and the white house issued a statement saying it stands behind kavanagh saying this thirty five year old
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uncorroborated claim is the latest in a coordinated smear campaign by the democrats to tear down a good man well as that was happening there was also a disclosure of a possible third allegation of sexual misconduct by break cabin that one came from michael evan adi who he is the lawyer for stormy daniels that is the porn star who has alleged she had an affair with president donald trump and in a tweet at an audience said quote i represent a woman with credible information regarding judge kavanaugh and mark judge mark judge is also the one who was allegedly in the room when the original accuser christine ford says she was assaulted by kavanagh he went on to say i have an ati did that my client is not debra ramirez there was an exchange that he posted with the chief counsel of that committee in which the committee had asked for more information on evan audi's client and the alleged incident in evan audie suggested
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several questions citing the word rape and asking if cavanagh had ever participated in. taking advantage of women or even possibly rape vera has put this whole process in turmoil and now the ranking democrat on that committee senator dianne feinstein has asked the committee to postpone any action until it can investigate further on these allegations as all this is happening it's important to note that if every democrat voted against kavanaugh they would only need two republicans to vote with them in this might be enough to make up that margin so the committee has a lot to think about in the coming days iran's revolutionary guard says it will avenge saturday's attack on a military parade which killed twenty five people dozens more were wounded when four gunman opened fire on the event in the city of laws commemorating the start of the iran iraq war iran's president says accusing the u.s. of helping support those who carried out the attack and accusation washington
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denies reports now from to him. as he took off for the united nations general assembly in new york iran's president gave a preview of the likely message he was taking to world leaders be touting the. undoubtedly the islamic republic of iran does not overlook this crime it is clear to us which group they belong to where they are linked to those who repeat claims about respecting human rights must be held accountable the small puppet countries that we see in the region about 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
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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 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 we're going to them and allowing them to do these. the deals that
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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 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 consist that they are 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
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a statement from the chief of iran's armed forces major general mohammad buggery said his country is determined now more than ever to hunt down terrorists anywhere in the world and wipe them out zain bus ravi old zero to one 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 gaza have been going on for more than six months palestinians are demanding their right to return to homes and land their families were expelled from seventy years ago when israel was created. us tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports go into effect in the coming hour china says it will immediately retaliate the trade war shows no sign of a truce despite fears it could hurt both countries' economies businesses and consumers from los angeles rob reynolds reports. tell me you're trying to
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keep this family thirty year old toy business afloat. president donald trump's tariffs on chinese exports aren't helping so we're humorous and. jordi of it actually comes from china sort of depending on the brand and where they anticipate to make the production run and that showing directly into 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.
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