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well you see. we know where. home. you me that you were i mean that you kept it oh look at that why oh yes yes oh that was the first i. come to is promising political and come to reconsideration but change has often eluded kind of the. president has been ruling since one nine hundred eighty two and nearly every election he's won since then was highly controversial with constant accusations of vote rigging to guarantee he stay in power during his thirty six years critics accuse him of ruling with an iron fist while failing to preserve the national unity videos shown on social media last year was said to show extra judicial killings of civilians in the south by special army brigades come to his supporters say he's a serious challenger to president and the only real beacon of hope for canada at
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the moment are the presidential candidates are also trying to galvanize supporters by promising change. the enthusiasm is there cameroonians want change so we are not mistaken we think that on october seventh cameroonians will live up to the expectations of the whole world to say that we must turn the page and we must finally move forward what president to be still has a support base. capital are still going to come flying i would like to call president obama's campaign slogan which is the strength of experience this is logan sums up by itself. the chief means the opportunities that are offered to all this could be achieved thanks to paul. others argue a free and fair election isn't guaranteed because of what's happened before and they don't rule out a continuation of the status quo mohammed but. still ahead on al
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jazeera new u.s. tariffs on chinese goods worth two hundred billion dollars come into effect this hour. the rounds elite army unit val's revenge is the president blames the u.s. for saturday's attack on minutes to write. a larger welcome back to international weather forecast for here across europe we do have a very powerful front that's now moving across eastern europe and into western russia you can see the front right there and behind it the air is much cooler in those temperatures are dropping not secular to forecast map as we go towards monday here those winds right there berlin only getting to about twelve degrees as your high when you factor in these winds right here it's going to feel more like ten to nine degrees above so that is going to be quite cool there down towards vienna at
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seventeen but still warm down across the med will looking a book or rest at about thirty degrees as well as on her at thirty degrees as well but that does change once that front begins to push through what we've been talking about the flooding that has been happening across tunisia the best news that we can tell you is the rain has ended across that region and we are going to be looking at dry conditions but the floodwaters still need time to recede so we're going to be dealing with that over the next few days but we are not expecting any more rain across much of that area. we do expect to see some clouds down here across libya maybe over towards been gazi but over towards cairo things are quite nice with a term for there of about thirty four degrees and then very quickly over here across central parts of africa very heavy rain expected out here towards the west but for lagos it is going to be a partly cloudy day in attempt there about twenty eight degrees. marine theme parks are making a big splash in china. but are they
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a death sentence for the ocean's most majestic animals. one on one east investigates. and how does iraq. al-jazeera. where ever you are. you're watching out of syria time to recap our top stories now early official results show maldives opposition leader brought him home and saw that has won the country's presidential election he's won by a sixteen percent margin over current president i mean it was widely expected to
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win 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 about an incident during his time and yale university cavanagh denies both allegations beijing appointed hong kong government has banned the pro independence political party and says the party is a threat to national security the ban comes under a colonial era law or originally used to prohibit organized crime groups. u.s. tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports of come into effect china says it will immediately retaliate a trade war shows no signs of a truce this find fears it could hurt both countries' economies from los angeles rob reynolds reports. tell me you're trying to keep this family thirty year old toy business afloat. president donald trump's tariffs on chinese exports aren't helping
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so we're humorous and it's come 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 but 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 is not helping them competitively for the most part consumers are bearing the brunt of this. one major 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 but at times models tommy 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 us or detrimental. now. trumps tariffs taking their toll from tech to tory's robert oulds al jazeera los angeles. dan wang is an analyst with the economist intelligence unit joins us now live from beijing good to have you with us so first of all is this just the beginning do you think things are going to get a lot worse before they get any better i do think so because trump has already threatened that he would tax the rust of the
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export of which is two hundred sixty seven billion dollars of china's exports to you was so there is going to be a lot more of those tariffs and also. coming have talks between the two sides failed them. in a way it is but if we look at this round of the tariff the two hundred billion in fact there is a very small negotiation negotiation window to has been allowed to because initially proposed the initial proposed twenty five percent has been reduced to ten percent and also three hundred items were removed from their original list so overall there is still some room to discuss some of the products maybe they can be exempt just like apple but overall i do think this this trade war will be act as collated eventually as the how far do you agree with those who say we're about to
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enter into a trade war that could last decades. the impact of the immediate impact of the trade war actually is not that significant but over time i do think so because more of the corporations would think about moving part of their supply chain or the entire factory out of china and that that would trigger more of a severe response from chinese government in terms of policies to welcome foreign capitals and over time the u.s. so be more stringent over china's investment into the united states as well so the both sides know i would back down and for the store caught in between and their time would be even more difficult with chinese economy slowing down so eventually china would have to look elsewhere to expand its market for united states as well.
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thanks so much for your analysis than wang there. iran's revolutionary guard says in the events that today's attack on a military parade that killed twenty five people dozens more were wounded when four gunmen opened fire on the event in the city of a vase commemorating the start of the iran iraq war iran's president is accusing the u.s. of helping support those who carried out the attack and accusation washington denies reports from to head on. 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 to which group they belong and 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.
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saturday's attack in a box 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 america of the halakhah below 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 shores 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
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confront us all they want a problem that they don't like a. 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 stopped 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 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 have trained in saudi arabia all the u.a.e.
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. 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 or iranian leaders are came by way of 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. i'd least one person's been killed in nicaragua after police and paramilitary groups that tanked antigovernment protesters thousands of people gathered in the capital and i'm going demanding the release of imprisoned protesters police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd before pro-government supporters opened with live fire a u.n. report says around three hundred people have been killed since april in protest
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against president daniel ortega 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 and as well and authorities have arrested three individuals allegedly responsible for the failed assassination attempt of dura previously accused colombia's former president one man while santos of orchestrating the attack in tanzania mass burials have been held for some of those who died when a ferry capsized on lake victoria 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. tiger woods won the tour championship on sunday his first win in more than five years been plagued by back injuries that led to multiple offer a sions but on sunday the magic was back so it was
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a new round of tiger mania and then but a d.c. has this report. the boy was to come back tiger woods feared would never come with a smooth drive down the middle a skip into the bunker and the putt for par of what woods is once again on top of he was was just a grind out there and i loved every bit of it and fighting the grind the tough conditions and i. just have to suck it up and shot the mother to know. after spiraling five year drought woods reasserted his dominance claiming his first tour championship since two thousand and thirteen beating a thirty man field that included eighteen of the world's best golf will go i was entered the final round with a three stroke lead
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a position he's been in twenty three times before and won every time i was i was pretty emotional one when rory was was tapping out she was finishing out i looked around and i was the terminal is over because i had already put the bunker the bunker shot on the green and i won eighty and. you know it is a big number and. you know i've been sitting on it for you know seventy nine for about five years now and the comeback kid is now forty two in the five years since his last win woods missed the cut nine times and underwent four surgeries that left him wondering if you would ever play again. you know when you have such a long time which we need victories getting that first one is the one that's most important it's the one where you got to get over the hole and he says so many injuries so much drama just a lot of stuff surrounding him and he's been close a few times i think now that he's gotten over the hope you may see more of the old
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tiger that we've all been waiting for for the last couple years he rebuilt his life since a public outing as a philanderer that led to divorce in two thousand and nine. several times this season at the british open and the p.g.a. championship he came close to winning but couldn't close the deal. in the end his swing returned and so did the crowds walking behind him as they did when he won the western open in one thousand nine hundred seventy i would fresh off his eightieth p.g.a. victory now heads to france for the ryder cup as a member of the u.s. team of the d.c. al-jazeera. let's take you through some of the top stories here on al-jazeera now dave's opposition leader brought him home and saleh has declared victory in the country's presidential election the election commission has released provisional results they
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say so on the one they only sixty percent of the votes have a current president of the million mean. the message is loud and clear the people of the most want change just this instability in the next five years we even consolidated timika see by governor dean human rights and then tried in accountability even established peaceful than just society for the godless of oh you want that i assure you i will be the president of all of the. 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 about an incident during his time at yale university cavanagh denies both allegations the beijing appointed hong kong government has banned a pro independence political party it says the party is a threat to national security the band comes under
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a colonial era law originally used to prohibit organized crime the government has intensified a crackdown on activists protesters and advocates two hundred billion dollars in additional u.s. terrorists against china have come into effect that will start at ten percent and climb to twenty five percent by january the first two thousand and nineteen beijing says it will retaliate the two countries have already levied tens of billions of dollars in tariffs against each other. iran's revolutionary guard says it all of a shack today's attack on a military parade in the city of advise that killed twenty five people the president is accusing the u.s. of helping support those who carried out the attack washington denies any involvement the tension between the u.s. and iran is in the spotlight ahead of this week's u.n. general assembly meeting and tiger woods's won the p.g.a. tour championship his first title in five years the victory at east lake in atlanta
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is the atheist p.g.a. title of his career woods won the championship by two strokes it's wyler one east the next here and now to zero so stay with us. and world of illegal trade what you have here is not just archaeological objects you're talking about a political dimension where the spoils of war smuggled in so says and private collectors the bang for selling artifact is where finances the beheadings of muslims in the middle east don't sound don't god that's one quick solution. trafficking. out in the deep blue. sea in the oceans wild inhabitants can be
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a magical experience. these are a wide ranging intelligent socially complex predators you can't forget when you see an orca breach right in front of. the. head that sounds just absolutely. it's like they're breathing. but these majestic creatures along with other marine life are being hunted to supply an unprecedented demand for entertainment in china what we're seeing in china is a very rapid explosive growth would be the labrat marine theme parks and a lot of these patients do not have the expertise to be doing to him. and inside these popular aquariums we find evidence of widespread neglect and
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abuse. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one as we go behind the scenes of china's marine theme parks expose the dark side they don't want to see. and i. i it's a very sick and to what extent you're indulging in china. and stands on the. center stage i don't. i and high flying building i love the crack. pipe. well these shows have been common in western countries for decades in china aquariums are new and exotic. places where the growing middle class can get close
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to wild animals and entertain. but for the animals in china's marine theme parks insiders tell us pleasing the crowd have you told. us how. good your actions when those old ones in. some of. us stood on. the letter another would ensure you mean tarbush or fall i bought with all i was there for. over two years one on one east investigated china's multibillion dollar aquarium industry. examining more than fifteen marine parks and interviewing more than a dozen insiders we uncovered widespread abuse. new.
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order to go to ground. zero being worked at two of these aquariums training seals and dolphins. totally you want your judgment calls or your solo clear just how close a shot. and injured chickens were as a whole. change. to. generation deafens one of the sort of order of all your p.r. for fashion and all the other lot you just don't remember how. rather than happy co-operative animals being says he found them often sick and distressed when they weren't performing he was ordered to lock seals in tiny cages and dolphins that would normally swim hundreds of kilometers a day in the wild were constrained in tiny tanks do you turn around to what i found really a chance harnesses running of the war mayhem to our sleeping hell torsion i tell
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you your feet are shadow when you become aware of the wind and patricia you told your children to also tell it to you. to call you for reporters here who are the war go to or for attention little talk of them because you got to come out having a oh sure before we come back up and running with the wrong approach would be a poor boy. park staff tell us beating them with sticks is common practice and that's not all being says the performances are basically punishable. you tell your slit all go yeah are you a child as i had planned to do for you by our time oh yeah. you were well told you sure you pay are strictly for little trauma so much better know push to watch what was taught or shows will surely see ya this is sad it is true to what you told me you would know consume time.
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and a pretty miserable death. at one aquarium our investigation found a freezer full of carcass. a secretly recorded conversation with the marine parts that reveals how they died. knowing this. for a minute. or. the vet goes further asking to keep. high rates of premature deaths under wraps we're going on. more secretly recorded footage reveals six turtles unfed and dumped in bins.
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we also discover arctic fox is on display in obvious distress. but. this man will call levy was responsible for feeding and caring for animals at a major marine park. the degree of suffering he discovered shocked him with a meaning concern. for. food on. the little woman. was. one. home. from the bench or you. know you see the ocean being with you through the. bullshit walks zero zero zero on the verge of the world so you have. zero.
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zero. zero. zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero machine in. the film dozens of seals blind from cataracts and suffering from skin diseases. too sick to be shown to the public they are left in shallow dirty water in areas called dying rooms. and tom unload home and then torture. your new border city. north. in the abortion being committed by the. court and common for the. for. all the uses. recorded all. trainer being confirms what lee found and blames the blindness not only on the lack of natural light but on the
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aquarium shows themselves. also here. too for a walk should. hold it all that small children taught that which we have. any say is the marine parks failed to provide anything close to that it would care for their animal. have to be able to submerge and these are these guys seem to be sitting on the bottom of the tank and they're halfway out of the water. we show these images today only rose one of the world's most well known marine mammal scientists and. they're swimming in their own feces. that looks like it's like a concentration camp. they're being cruel to these animals to keep them. from and
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that's just cruel and it would meet the standards. or your. butt in china there are no national laws against mistreating animals. for decades naomi's documented the treatment of captive animals around the world. she and other animal welfare activists have visited dozens of facilities in china and say they've never seen such bad conditions. several of the facilities that i visited were very young they were only five six seven years old. and i was surprised because they looked like they were thirty or forty years old both in the terms of their design was very old fashioned small sort you know circular tanks which just aren't it's not done anymore. and they were just degrading they were. rusting they were chipping they were crumbling. concrete was actually crumbling and
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a six year old facility. and their crumbling infrastructure is having a devastating impact on the health of animals. in one case dolphins and bellew girls playing with and ingesting paint and other debris. 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. yes. through well our investigation we found an industry that publicly appears to care for animals. i.
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was. but in private treats them very differently. than. the genes of parklane. for. on the. nose on chambre. and a lot of people want to share of these profits. the number of aquariums being built 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 else on the planet have so many marine animals been taken from the wire and put on display. a clue.

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