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but the f.c.c. and the 5 g. industry denies there would be any interference and wireless industry representative brad gillen said in a blog post it's an absurd claim with no science behind it he maintained that no as claim relies on the study of a microwave sensor that never went to to use not so insist the scientists well i can tell you that there is many scientists know or nasa and outside of the government that are. also or international colleagues and determined that there is a serious threat here and that the science must be considered or we do risk losing our predictions for major storms that would impact society the updated senses also improve research into climate change factors a critical study given the unprecedented increase in extreme weather conditions ranging from intense drought to an seasonal storms. but this argument is
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rejected by influential figures in the administration who are climate change skeptics including the president himself. officials from the u.s. state department attempting to bring the 2 sites closer together a unified position is critical as a meeting off we'll spectrum regulators is due to take place later this year but the scientists are hoping that the conflict will be resolved by an international convention that would deny 5 g. operators access to the same bandwidth as the weather senses. in a month that seen a series of tornadoes strike us states the fear of scientists is that the trumpet ministration may be reluctant to sign any more international agreements and will side with those intent on securing a ribbon ustream from 5 g. providers. rather than those attempting to predict the next economically crippling threat from the weather my kind of watching today. at
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least one person has been killed and dozens injured after a tornado struck the southern chilean region of b.o.b. oh the storm formed just before 6 pm local time sweeping into the regional capital and knocking out power to around $12000.00 homes the region is no stranger to natural disasters earthquakes are common but tornadoes are rare. now you an expert has warned against the extradition of wiki leaks founder julian assange should the u.s. say he's suffering from psychological torture the 47 year old missed a court hearing in london on thursday due to ill health the u.s. is demanding his exhibition for publishing government secrets. shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of. speaking about this severe stress and constant stress of chronic. severe psychological trauma. seriously gravely
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concerned that if this man were to be extradited to the united states he would be exposed to the politicized show trial in grave violations of his human rights. more than 45 palestinians call children were killed by israeli fire last year in the occupied west bank now teachers and students are trying to find ways to protect themselves from violence by israeli settlers and security forces need to abraham reports from. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village with of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly is really suck little stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks back but witnesses say settlers are often armed and have the israeli arms protection this includes
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life and we created. he tells us an israeli settler shot him from a short distance a few months ago the damage to his arm could be permanent. we were in class when the settlers started throwing rocks and fire bombs the students started defending themselves as we were leaving the school some of the settlers were armed with weapons and sharp tools i was walking when to settle a shot at me with a life bullet that went into my arm such attacks have forced some students to study in other villages or drop out of school. miss with the thought. i was shocked by the declining number of students attending the school some parents say instead of losing their children to these attacks they protect them from harm and send them to labor market instead to make money. students would have acted at least 14 times since the beginning of the school year the legal settlements are so close it's means that this school is exposed to regular attacks yet this is not the only risk
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palestinian students have to face. children's rights organizations say students are being traumatized by school demolitions checkpoints and harassment this video shows 9 year old isn't it these being detained during a lesson this is really army told the children threw stones at israeli vehicles and hebron south of the west bank and it says it has no choice but to interrogate an address children believed may be involved in violence but you are not going to say attacks on schools by settlers are increasing sometimes backed by israeli forces the military law as a whole is a system of control rather than a system of justice and this is what they want they want to control the daily life all activities of palestinian children and adults and education is the main tool to control them hidden or if school attacks could happen any minute what students and teachers try to keep their school life as normal as they can and. the occupied west
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bank. still ahead on the news hour riding the waves how dull things became involved in a surfing competition john hartigan tells. the latest news as it breaks local communities here importing are very frustrated because the lack of post services with detailed coverage this past knowledge of the bag so people talk to say this struggling to make translates i just want a better life from around the world and agnes she has been offered to those who rebel against the government of nicola except those involved in human rights abuses or war crimes. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by
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the soviet union. to the kazakh people you lived in the vicinity the motives make little difference rewind silent. analysis. or sign his job ali thank you we're building up to a big champions league final in europe later but africa's equivalent cup decided it was ruined by controversial referee decision and a player protest on friday as france to tennis were up against without casablanca when in the 2nd half without had an equaliser disallowed the referee refused to
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review his decision using the v.a. our system despite plenty of pressure from without players and coaches iran on to the pitch the moroccans eventually walked off in protest a crowd of $60000.00 fans waited as the match was held up for almost an hour and a half before is abundant as fronts were crowned african champions but the continent's football chiefs say they'll hold an emergency meeting in the next few days to discuss the scenes without face a lengthy ban from the competition but the cops president claims the match was fixed. and a mathematician who had said everything that we came from morocco to taste african football but now we don't understand what i asked to play they should decide every year who gets the title in the 1st leg they refused a legitimate goal because if they are now in shootist v.l. wasn't used this is an aberration. when the champions a europe will be crowned in madrid on saturday nights as liverpool go up against tottenham. beaten finalists a year ago in this competition and narrowly missed out on the premier league title
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this season the liverpool boss believes that time has come to lift a trophy but he needs to end his run of luck klopp has lost his last 6 finals. if i would see myself as a loser or whatever that we are would have a problem but i don't see that like this i see all the other things the rest is only for the outside world that you think afterwards i'm a winner but that's not interesting to me to be honest it's the obvious thing to say well that's why we're here we want to win it all we have well spies manage a modesty approach to tina says his side are ready to make history as they play in this showpiece match for the 1st time cell strike a hurricane is back from a 6 week injury layoff to boost their hopes but dino hopes his plays relax and enjoy the occasion the keys not the thing that is $1000000.00 for some
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people which he knew is a go there enjoy a play run or 2 where they're helping each other with communication that is going to be the key. because of course they are police it's a great team a lot of quality and of course they're going to be ready to fight. well these are live shots from a fan zone in madrid thousands of fans continue to arrive for the big game the stadium holds 68000 but it's estimated up 210-0000 have traveled to the spanish capital fun parks operating in the city for supporters who haven't managed to secure a much ticket. the olympic torch relay for next year's games in tokyo will start in disaster hit fukushima organizes announce the route earlier the flame will begin its journey in march at a sports center which housed workers who fought to remove radioactive waste from a nuclear power plant there after the 2007 earthquake and tsunami it also passed
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through other areas northeast japan devastated by the natural disaster before reaching the capital. or the beaten finalist in 2015 new zealand are getting their cricket world cup campaign off to a great starting cardiff right now they're up against sri lanka in their opening match new zealand of won the toss and chose to field sri lanka are currently 68 for 6 off to 16 overs later defending champions australia open their account against afghanistan in bristol the winning french open champion simona halep is comfortably through the lot to the last 16 in paris the raindrop just 3 games against less he had sort of ukraine winning in just 55 minutes both well number one son of a joke of it and numerous soccer of an action to 2. well heavyweight champion anthony joshua's hoping to impress american boxing fans on saturday night as he makes his u.s. debut the british writer who holds 3 of the 4 belts weighed in 9 kilo's lighter
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than mexican and euro east junior at a contest at madison square garden joshua is unbeaten in his $22.00 fight career and his only failed once to win by a knockouts. but just as hopes of a titan unification fight with a wall to have suffered another setback the american has announced a rematch with britain's dyson fury early next year after his september bout with a new easter tease there's huge anticipation amongst boxing fans for a showdown between wilder and joshua. ok fans in st louis are ready for a big night on saturday as they host their 1st match in stanley cup finals the series against the boston bruins stands at one all heading into game 3 the blues levelled the contest with an overtime victory 3 days ago. i feel that they will find their games not too many times this year regular season or playoffs where they've been quieted for long so that's just why i believe they'll have you know
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a better game keeping your emotions in check you know that's going to be important and that's great for the city and the fans like we're excited for them you know obviously us too but you know waiting a long time for that game and you know it's going to be exciting and there's a 3 way tie for the lead heading into saturday's 3rd round of golf smoothe morial tournament time major champion mohsin comair is one of those out in front on 9 on de paul german shares the lead with the higher in ohio with american merit and korea's kim who nearly. tiger woods is 7 shots off the pace as he looks for form ahead of the u.s. open in a fortnight's time. the world championship has had some extra and unusual compact says join their event in western australia american konak often had to deal with a school of dolphins riding the waves with him during his run longer river the dolphins seemed undeterred by the pretty big and powerful waves. they just carried on about
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their business. lovely dream come true about it and now it is back to falling now joe thank you very much for that that's it for this news hour and i'll just stay with us so plenty more well coming up after this break down john king thanks so much. on mexico's busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on mass. their
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objective to make the streets safer alternative cleaner forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that on now to 0. 1. 2 years into the blockade. we'll look at the future of the g.c.c. crisis. and its impact on life in qatar. joiners for special coverage of the qatar blockade on al-jazeera. in the philippines the black market for gold is worth hundreds of millions but not everyone is reaping the rewards to sell not paying the ultimate price when i want to investigate why people like dying for gold on al-jazeera examining the headlines a collapsed economy means that many people are struggling to survive setting the
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discussions people have real to way i don't think you can look away any longer sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform of the new views motivate and inspire. the world is watching on al-jazeera. first china and now mexico u.s. president donald trump threatens tiresome mexican goods on us and stops migrants crossing the border. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up at least 13 people including the suspected gunman have been killed in virginia and the worst
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mass shooting in the u.s. this year. syrian government offensive an adlib province triggers the biggest wave of internal displacement since the beginning of the war. and thousands gathered in kinshasa to say farewell to veteran congolese opposition leader. 2 years after his death. now from old allies to traditional rivals u.s. president donald trump seems to be using tariffs as a political weapon to settle everything from. trade disputes to immigration well on friday trump threatened to impose tariffs on mexico if it didn't stop migrants from entering the u.s. mexico's foreign minister is in washington for talks and is expected to meet mike pompei you later this week where the u.s. is also ending a decades long preferential trade deal with india and as of saturday american ports
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began collecting 25 percent tariffs on several goods coming in from china while beijing's retaliated taxes on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products have also come into effect and we'll explore the worst in relations between the world's 2 biggest economies in a bit but 1st his money on the reactions from mexico. u.s. president donald trump has renewed threats against mexico over immigration enforcement trampling the mexican government via a series of tweets adding quote on june 10th the united states will impose a 5 percent tariff on all goods coming into our country from mexico until such time as illegal migrants coming through mexico and into our country stop also threaten to slam mexico with tariffs as high as 25 percent by october mexico has for many years had a pretty tough immigration policy against americans and we're just asking them to help us to not be this gateway between the northern travel countries we have people pouring in you've seen the statistics 1000 just yesterday or so up to 100000 in
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some months that just can't be. during his morning press conference mexican president under this monday lopez obrador called on the u.s. to engage in a rational dialogue mexico's deputy economy minister. offered her own jabbing at the idea of tariffs. they have to understand that this way of going forward is not in the interests of the united states and secondly of course know that mexico has a legal instruments. it becomes necessary because this is an abuse of measure talks going on now between the u.s. and mexican authorities will likely include with the latest developments mean for the pending trilateral trade deal between the us mexico and canada what remains to be seen is whether the threat of tariffs will simply evaporate like the time president from britain to close the us mexico border but never did. mexico city so let's take a closer look now at the escalating trade war between the u.s.
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and china well beijing is imposing tyrus ranging from 5 to 25 percent on $60000000000.00 worth of american imports is also planning to unveil a list of foreign companies it deems unreliable well that's seen as a response to u.s. attempts to block the global expansion of the chinese telecoms giant who are way. into a strict exports of rare earth minerals that many companies in the u.s. depend on well on a ton going to china analyst the economist he says china is responding carefully in order to avoid hurting their own people. for china they see this is a multi front case of the united states taking security and trade and politics and combining them in and all kind of pressure front donald trump seems to be taking a blunderbuss or a shotgun to these particular issues not only in china but around the world for china it's much more of a issue of a rifle what they're doing is they're being instituted new tariffs today but those
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are very carefully calibrated to make sure that this is not going to rebound or there will be very little effect on chinese consumers there are no winners in a trade war and in this particular case it's not only the u.s. and china involved it will be the whole world because what you're starting to see is this kind of contagion which is going to affect not only companies in the u.s. but other places if china goes ahead with any kind of reduction in the numbers of in the amounts of rare earths that are going to the united states that could be very very damaging specially over the short term it's very difficult to see how this is going to end if this kind of tit for tat thing goes on but beneath all of this it seems to be a tremendous amount of anger and concern in the united states i think mostly driven by the fact that over the last 30 years 90 percent of the american public has experienced 8.4 percent decrease in their real income meanwhile during that same
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period the u.s. was the lion's share of 2 thirds of the world's profits which are flowing to the developed world it just seems that this is that china's feels that it's being singled out for trade isn't the only area where the u.s. and china have a dog's washington's also taking aim at beijing's foreign policy speaking at a security forum in singapore will the acting u.s. defense secretary patrick shanahan warn china to stop threatening its neighbors sovereignty china has denied the allegations and blames american naval activities in the south china sea and washington support for taiwan the instability of china should have cooperation with the rest of you should too. but we're here to grow together a great start and so just growth. but here. in the us as war european countries from doing business with who are way sect of state might pompei reiterated american security concerns about the chinese tech giant on players but
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in switzerland and germany where he also pushed washington's hard line policy on iran when it came reports and. it was a meeting of strategic allies in berlin a chance for a show of unity at least in public and an opportunity to concentrate on apparently shared policy objectives notably iran but on many people's minds was the dispute between the u.s. and germany over the nuclear deal agreed with the iranians in 2015 but rejected by president donald trump in 28. when will the world is in great restlessness especially the issue of iran and how we prevent the country coming into ownership of nuclear weapons also how we prevent other aggressive actions from iran not doing this on and yet germany has joined forces with britain and france russia to all possible to help keep iran within the terms of the 2015 deal setting up a financial transactions channel called in stakes designed to help iran legally get
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around us sanctions something that has angered u.s. officials to the point some commentators believe it explains why my comp aopa spoke earlier planned visit to berlin another contentious area for the 2 countries is the increasing influence of china in the world recently the u.s. government officially deemed the chinese tech giant weiwei to be a risk to its national security alongside the german foreign minister mike pompei or explain why where there is a merican information on their systems or where colocated where their systems are the rest that we have to change our behavior in light of the fact that we can't permit private citizen data from the united states org. security there are from the united states to go across networks that we don't have confidence that we don't view as trusted networks that's how we're thinking about them it's a warning to the several e.u. countries considering allowing huawei greater access to their telecommunications
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networks ministers in berlin say sales of 5 g. operating licenses here will not be allowed with companies which don't meet german security requirements for the merkel government this is a sensitive issue particularly given china's status as germany's leading trade partner by chance the chinese vice president was also visiting berlin on friday next in line to meet merkel after pompei or had left there was no comment for the media at this meeting but the beijing government roundly rejects american accusations don it came out 0. at least 12 people have been killed in the u.s. state of the jenny and the worst mass shooting in the country this year there was a long time city employee who shot and killed his coworkers in virginia beach on friday helen fisher reports. police moved in cautiously sticking with procedure but trying to get to the scene of the shooting as quickly as possible it was just after 4 pm on friday afternoon when the 1st emergency calls were made the shooting
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underway at the municipal center in virginia beach a coastal town about 300 kilometers south of washington d.c. the center a complex of 25 buildings the administrative heart of the timing but the reports coming from one location building 2 there's little security here people need to easily come in go police believe the man move from floor to floor firing while some workers took cover at their desks others elsewhere on the campus were moved to safety i'm just going through a lot of emotion because it's too way too much killing going on and i'm just glad that they alert. enough time so we went outside when everything was a carry those who made it out hugged their colleagues their friends. no their fellow survivors others were taken to a local hospital student alert police say the shooter was an employee who'd want to know for a long time at this stage the of new idea of motive but he has no date i can tell
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you that it was a long gun battle between those 4 officers and that suspect. we've recovered a $45.00 caliber handgun with multiple extended magazines that were emptied at the time the suspect was reloading extended magazine and that handgun firing at victims throughout the building and at officers this is a horrific day for the commonwealth of virginia our hearts ache over the senseless violence that has been inflicted upon the virginia beach community today . my deepest condolences and prayers go to the families of those who left home this morning. and will not return tonight police know begin the task of trying to put together the why the question most people will want to know answer to this was the 43rd machine of the us in me
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a loon and the worst in the u.s. this year alan fischer al-jazeera washington syrian government forces and their russian allies a bomb several rebel controlled areas in the north west airstrikes have hit the city of other arab that's in the western aleppo countryside and also several towns and how my province activists are reporting bombings south of the of libya as well where the government offensive enable it was forced hundreds of thousands of syrians to leave their homes and search for safety hundreds of people have been killed since last month that includes more than $130.00 children the world food program says more than $300000.00 people have been displaced because of the fighting and camps are overcrowded and supplies are running short aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian crisis as a blip is home to a majority of internally displaced syrians welcoming fleischer's the country director of the world food program in syria she says the situation is dire for those seeing the violence from a blimp as we are witnessing a catastrophic on schooling and lives are being lost people must flee conflict
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there on the move that displaced civilian infrastructure is being used right and now we also see farmland being destroyed which will have an impact on food security beyond repair 300000 people have been displaced mostly moving from the south but the north palm out will where the north and camps are and all the program has been able to reach 190000 people we're in merton's yes systems which is food that can that is can't and people can't eat and. the situation is bigger and it has to stop this is a very densely populated area and the camps are fool the people receive tents from humanitarian partners but they have nowhere to pitch them you know one man told us that our partners that he has been under.
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