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tv   The Vanishing Vaquita  Al Jazeera  March 4, 2019 11:32am-12:01pm +03

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merican first dogma is intention here to spread that vision across europe and beyond then return home use what they learned here for the fight for the christian west once they get back into their home environment the blueprint for this was a talk given by a baton to the d.h.i. at the vatican in twenty fourteen where he preached his conflict ridden worldview but we're. right war against shia hardass islam islamic fascism within this forum on a street is where the organizes anstey but on hope to create a new generation of populist nationalist politicians and thinkers the next donald trump or viktor orban if you will but outside of these walls there is little appetite for this project in the town itself there is a sense of discomfort about the plans to salty was until last year looked after by the state and there are concerns over how the d.h.i.
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which keeps its funding secret will maintain the monastery. inside it we cannot even begin to consider allowing steve benen to come to our town essential there just so he can do whatever he likes by launching this academy to attack the european union its result to become the battleground for europe we will defend it. resulting project may sound a warning for the very future of the european union and increasingly fragile continent that threat is ever present this will be a front line with the forces of populism oyster the new recruits and create an elite in their own image. al-jazeera. now a space x. capsule has successfully docked with the international space station for the first time in the company's history it is a mission which marks a milestone in commercial space exploration as and he's going to reports. three q. right here it said. when space x.
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is unmanned dragon capsule launched from cape canaveral on saturday it was a high stakes mission twenty seven hours later the capsule with only a test dummy on board slowly approach international space station when it's excessively docked nassar in space x. declared a new era in commercial space travel captured was the program i'm a. well emotionally exhausted. stressful. but it worked. it's been eight years since american astronauts last launched into space from u.s. soil but space x. hopes to change that the dragon capsule were in maine in place until friday put it on docks and aims for a splash down in the atlantic another vital test for the program the next mission from space x. will be a test of the capsules high altitude a book capabilities safety system designed to get astronauts out of the way if
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there's a problem during launch after that will come the real milestone in july space x. plans to send two astronauts into space potentially ending years of the u.s. relying on other countries to get humans to the international space station and gallica al-jazeera. talk about chimpanzees now the united states was the last major nation to perform invasive testing on the animals actually infecting them with things like a fiend to kill us stop to than twenty fifteen because of animal cruelty concerns so now instead of living out their days in a lab subjected to such treatment of going into retirement in a new home and john hendren has their story from seattle. for mankind's closest relative. this is the reward for a life of service. they've been infected with hiv tuberculosis and other diseases and tested it medical labs across the united states now julius and two hundred sixty eight other chimpanzees are living a life of leisure at louisiana's chin pavan the world's largest chimp retirement
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home and. they get treatments for the usual ailments for the elderly. diabetes we see kidney failure we see liver insufficiency arthritis. and they get specialized medical care and the occasional healthy treat. they are living out the chip why they get to make choices they can decide if they want. indoors or if they want to be outdoors. that happened. three years after the u.s. government ended invasive testing on chimpanzees there are now more chimps here than in government funded laboratories. and pavan is rapidly making room for the remaining one hundred eighty test chimps hey are you are ready for the release. of everything about. some labs had insisted the chimp should be
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retired where they are in the labs that experimented on them but in october the u.s. national institutes of health decided that all chimps who are healthy enough to travel be brought here. this is a far cry from the lives chimpanzees lived in research labs instead of serving humankind with their bodies. they're being catered to themselves. so i'm like julie is we're born in the wild others have never seen a tree you would think if you gave a chimp a tree they would climb it that's not true chimps are territorial sometimes fatally so to newcomers so any faults is part behaviorist part mammal matchmaker when they arrive we actually go and do observations on the groups and on the individuals and try to see where we think that they're going to best fit in and with what family they're going to do best and once we kind of make that determination. they have a say in having
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a say for many for the first time in their lives can make all the difference john hendren. louisiana. i figure. in the sport. he has. a hand.
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thanks very much liverpool missed the chance to regain top spot in the english premier league you're going to team was held to a goal a straw away to local rivals everton the result means the trail manchester city by one point with nine matches to play the reds have only won two of their last five league games i'm one hundred percent you know a chance i know that and was said game by game a game my fear gets better of all the boys because they look really ready for it so and today of course we didn't score that have chelsea are now two points off the champions league places after beating follow him and granted rodgers has lost his first game in charge of leicester they conceded late leaves to want to watch for. josie marino says he is flattered by rumors that he may one day return to his former club around with dreads but the portuguese isn't confirming anything the fifty six year old who managed rail from twenty twenty ten to twenty thirteen was responding to legal president have yet to bass's comments that he would welcome
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arrhenius return to the spanish top flight marina supposed to be in sports after barcelona as one elite thick tree over rally on saturday in relation to the words of ms that there was a loop president i think is very flattering the fact that the names me has somebody that could bring something to is a leader is doing an amazing new work in spain and to to mention me. is very very threatening eventis have taken a step closer to winning an eight consecutive sorry a title they beat a second place and napoli two one earlier result gives them a sixteen point advantage at the top with just twelve games left to play. former manchester united and arsenal star robin van persie has passed two hundred career goals and he did it and spectacular fashion the former dutch international bag to have traded for
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a firing or the crowd were starting. his goals helping them crush f.c. and man for a nail in the air to see the thirty year old plans to retire at the end of the season against a man though he every inch the forward that played in a world cup final and won the english premier league. after signing the biggest contract in north american sports history bryce harper has officially become a philadelphia phillies player the baseball star has completed a deal worth more than three hundred million dollars but isn't promising title success just yet and he richardson reports. this is what a three hundred and thirty million dollars sportsman looks like bryce harper has just completed the biggest deal in baseball history to become a philadelphia phillies player who has signed a thirteen year contract that will take him up to his fortieth birthday i wanted to be somewhere for a long period of time i want to finish my career somewhere. made that commitment to
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me and you know i can't wait to be able to be part of you know the phillies for a long time as it seemed he was already being described as the bron james of baseball by sports illustrated magazine so for his pro career has been with the washington nationals a six time all star hop was named the league's most valuable player in twenty fifty . one thing that we know about bryce is he's an intense individual he plays a game especially hard. cares deeply about winning has historically cared deeply about his teammates and historically produced on the baseball field. one of the best players in baseball hall that became a free agent after seven seasons and one. hundred and eighty four home runs out the nationals in a neat symmetry one hundred eighty four million dollars is the amount haul pool net after taxes with the phillies the payback has already started for the franchise
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fans bought one hundred eighty thousand tickets within two days of the deal being done most negotiations whether it's the largest contract in history of baseball or or something far smaller you're always going to have those moments and you know i won't necessarily comment on wednesday night specifically but i think throughout the process we had some some encouraging moments and some not so encouraging moments but the bottom line is at the at the very end we got where we needed to be . a big price tags bring big expectations the phillies have only won the world series twice the last time back in two thousand and eight so. you know not going to come in this year when we're in a world series or you know when the division of course we all want that to happen that's your goal when you walk in the spring that's the goal of the fans it's goal of everybody but good things take time as well his first targets will be getting the phillies into the playoffs for the first time since twenty eleven and the
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richardson al-jazeera john jones says he's open to a big fight against brock lesnar after successfully defending his light heavyweight title at u.f.c. two three five he beat at the naismith by unanimous decision and lost is even after being deducted two points for a low blow jones would have to step up a weight class to fight the former heavyweight champion lesnar who is currently working with is expected to make a return to the octagon. i figure if i'm going to make the gamble you might as well go actually big go big or go. abroad less if i i mean it's surely a high risk extremely high reward i don't really see myself versus anyone. that could bring in the numbers me i'm broke to bring it. and former f one champion jenson button is trying his hand at a different sport and admits it's tougher than he thought they were and has swapped his car for a bike button is in elmont taking part in the roots the three stage course takes
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three days and covers two hundred and thirty eight kilometers the thirty nine year old won the f one title back in two thousand and nine. and that's all your sport for now more later. and that is the end of this news hour as well thanks for your company pollan is along in just a few moments right after the break with more news just. like cancer and ways to experience the world like never before cats are always
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going places together. lost and abandoned. found and saved what i want east reveals how one is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at life on al-jazeera. it's the false day of school and bob in elementary school in mosul. this school is a military base firing rocket propelled grenades on multiples of nearby and out it falsus. most helpful gauteng what it is like to be in school up to three years old war. six year old son that was house of survived as like his home and almost wiped out his entire family he now lives in the public destroyed halls with his father and grandfather. solace for the past his son for the first day in school is hopeful because new friends will help is that a company. in germany's capital there is
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a barber like no other so to put it to. those trucks cross what you have. but as he said he changes he's moving with the time. and going on the road. the stories we don't talk to me are told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is erupting on al-jazeera. algeria's president defies protesters the monster to not run for a fifth term but promises early elections if he wins next month oh.
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i'm going to go paul and helen all coming you know watching our desire to live from coming up. exclusive pictures from saudi consul general term in istanbul said more lights on the murder of jon. and it's off to my. very much this guy you know. it's our nato rips through the u.s. state of alabama killing at least fourteen people and causing what one mare calls catastrophic damage. from the war trade to sanctuary we meet the chimpanzees getting a new lease on life. so algeria's eighty two year old president has formally put forward his name for a fifth term in office abilities but a flake has been facing growing protests against his rule and he's trying to
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appease algerian saying he'll call early elections if he wins next month's vote barbara has the latest i demonstrators march late into the night in protest against algeria is long time ruler abdelaziz bouteflika al-jazeera contant apparently very far this picture is posted on social media showing hundred chanting and. earlier students told the president it's time to go the protesters wanted the constitutional court to stop but a ficus time meant for a fifth term in next month's election in response to the protest beautifully because campaign manager it signaled the president will not rule for long if he wins a post election. i pledge to organize early elections to be set up by the independent national conference i pledged not to be a candidate in that election. before that announcement police fired water cannon in
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the capital as crowd swelled the protests have been echoed in places like france thousands demonstrated in paris on sunday as well as in other cities we are all mobilizing through for example today being many speaking out against their. mandates but also against the system they have taken our country away from a president part of his eighty two has used a wheelchair since suffering a stricken twenty thirteen and is rarely seen in public to recently travel to switzerland for medical checks on saturday he sacked his veteran campaign manager possibly a tactic to calm the growing protest movement the day before tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the capital and in towns across our ceria the protest represent the biggest challenge to put a flicker through since the twenty four thousand election which was denounced by the opposition but analysts say this is different to the protests during the arab spring i don't think there is the anger and hostility against the president which
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you saw in egypt that he did hope to heal the wounds of the civil war he has he has brought some measure of prosperity but he can buy off the voters because the economy is is crumbling. in algeria half the population is under thirty and cause for protests on social media have resonated particularly with young algerians to struggle to find employment but now that anger is sustained in the protests barbara and get out of syria. now there is obtained exclusive pictures from the home of the saudi consul general in this town ball after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi a documentary airing on our sister channel auxerre arabic is that shedding new light on his death and how his body may have been disposed of because he was killed inside saudi arabia's consulate last october see them cause he or lou has more from . these pictures show a furnace a tenderer or when that was built by
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a turkish constructor in the garden of saudi consul general residence in istanbul just a few hundred meters away from the consulate general building where jamal for shoot you was brutally murdered and according to all your toppings. and by the turkish intelligence his body parts were dismembered in the closely general building again we heard from we heard from the police department and the persecutors office that. is why the parts would carry it in baggage luggage was and bags to the residence building close to the consulate and according to the police as i said in two thousand for two thousand eight hundred the police strongly suspect that his body parts might have been burnt in the stand there were over and according to technical details of this all when it can fire up to one thousand degrees celsius which means that it leaves no trace of the d.n.a.
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of a body part or any bones and the turkish police insists that since topeka who is a forensic experts of the saudi hit team who came to monitor jamal khashoggi in istanbul his the certification thesis was about analysis of d.n.a. from bones that's why they strongly now suspect that. body parts were burnt inside that over and it was already reported before and the reason why they came up to this idea is also that just a few days after jamal his ship was murdered and his body parts were brought to this place where the saudi men living inside they ordered. portions of meat and coop and cooked meat and they did barbecue that's why the police now strongly suspects that tomato soup juice body parts were burnt and that the u.s. where at least fourteen people have been killed after tornado hit the state of alabama rescue teams are searching the wreckage of homes and businesses destroyed
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and recounting it is feared the number of dead could rise more than ten thousand people are without power. i got an a. or mark here. live which is. going to my mother in law as we were just trying to get out of this area right around the corner making brother there around thirty eight. well it's just government says it is considering new proposals to resume the search for flight m h three seventy five years after it vanished with two hundred thirty nine people on board families and friends of the missing gathered to mark the anniversary the malaysian airlines flight was on its way from kuala lumpur to beijing when air traffic lost control and contact with the plane the disappearance triggered the most expensive search in aviation history. but as well as
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opposition leader says he will return home on monday to lead new protests against press the nick lama doto one guy though was has wrapped up a tour of latin american countries seeking support to topple maduro he was last in ecuador but is now reportedly heading back to venezuela a short time ago he appeared on social media calling for venezuelans to join the protests the government is threatening to arrest him if he does return well apollo has more from the colombian border town of cook at half. as far as we can tell one by bill has not yet returned to venezuela he took to social media on sunday evening once again calling for venezuelan citizens to take to the streets to fill the streets of the country saying that he's convening demonstrations for eleven am on monday across the country that's local time now it's unclear where that broadcast was made from but mr white dog did say that he would be attending these demonstrations he was most recently in ecuador wrapping up a tour of several south american countries including brazil meeting with leaders in
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paris why as well as argentina now on that social media broadcast bill said that the dilemma that venezuela currently faces is between democracy and dictatorship he also condemned the violence the government's use of paramilitary forces that were responsible for violence that took place here in the in the city of kuta on the border with venezuela on february twenty third violence that lasted for three days mr garrido also called on the venezuelan military to allow international aid tons of international aid that continues to sit in containers here on the border to be allowed to enter the country lastly he said on monday that the that he said that on monday the next steps would be announced this would happen at some point where these nationwide demonstrations would be taking place and we will be keeping a close eye on these demonstrations on the scheduled protests across the country in venezuela. aid workers in brazil say indigenous people fleeing venezuela are among
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the most vulnerable migrants. what one group at as shelter and the city of. the say they're doing all they can to hold on to their traditions. delicately weaving their traditional handicrafts the work being done by these women is one part practical and one part personal practical since it helps them earn a living personally because they feel it guarantees their survival. but i know that they were doing all this so that we won't lose our cultures arts and crafts we need to keep doing this so our children will never lose their culture and hideous and to no like the others seated next to her is a member of the what an indigenous community that lives in venezuela's orinoco river delta numbering around twenty thousand eight workers here say the what out were among the first people to be affected by the deepening troubles in that as well a. little city means a city she many of them were already living on the streets begging on the streets
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of venezuela hundreds of what i now live here at this shelter in the northern brazilian city of both eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved orinoco. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood. and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but. we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and hunting and our traditional arts and crafts. unlike other migrants the what our are trying to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in
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limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning of the new show response that position of course was to set that then as we need another shot but since they didn't like it they looked at the handle wild side to sell their. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping on not. fernando good you know with the u.n. h.c.r. tells me hundreds of them have been placed in this converted gymnasium to help the white house feel more stable they are normally already vulnerable position in the it's clear when we receive them at the border when we check their health conditions it's very clear that they have more room than abilities in they need they have more specific needs. but it's not just the sleeping arrangements that are unique camp administrator has also set up a communal kitchen.

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