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an attack on the us sort of like that can be traced back to be us be a console but that does not mean you know the us the neighborhood as it is a larger us. think you know. what really are what i would like to see from something like this is the war and the united states is terms of not an arms terms and as it is why the war ending on taliban's terms and not the us it's to. thank you so much for speaking to us thank you for your time barrage of gopalaswami joining us safe from that away in the united states we appreciate your time thank you in yemen rebels say saudi fighter jets have targeted a facility holding prisoners of war who are loyal to the u.n. recognized government they say the detention center in denmark has hundreds of people in it the attackers had to have happened on saturday among the stories still ahead on this al-jazeera news hour appearing cage in court saddam's ousted
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president is formally charged with corruption and illegal you saw foreign funds passed an anxious wait turns to devastation in india as up to $2000000.00 learned they could become state lead. and lewis hamilton's misfortune opens the way for ferrari in belgium peter will explain exports. new u.s. tire saan chinese goods come into effect in less than 2 hours china says it won't back down and has raise import taxes on $75000000000.00 worth of american goods as speak to katrina you who joins us live from beijing so katrina how are people in china going to be affected by these new tacts. well these new tires i can have a chilling effect on china's manufacturing industry it's been hurting all year and
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we have to remember this is a ready and a chilling economy a cooling economy that these factories are having to to work and many of them especially in shenzhen in southern china they've had to fire about 20 to 30 percent of their stuff and many of them are also considering moving operations abroad to other places in southeast asia just to avoid these tariffs now as you mention china has hit back with its own tariffs on $75000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods and the there will be an imposed on things like crude oil soybeans pretty much all agricultural products including american search such as lemons and grapefruits but one in particular is very popular here in china or at least it was and that was the american cherry now with the tariffs coming in today this is the 3rd time that a tariff be imposed on that particular fruit. shoppers come to beijing send you and lee market to buy all kinds of imported food including american greg cherries but it's fast becoming a casualty of china's trade with the u.s.
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tariffs have already gone up twice pushing the price of a killer to around $25.00 and from to temper the 1st tariffs on us cherries will be raised from 50 to 60 percent then it is looking for cheaper alternatives to what the chinese fruits are very good the price is much cheaper than american products the quality is also very good so more and more people are choosing local foods higher prices are the only reason shoppers are considering buying less from the u.s. . for me being patriotic is something more important for me to consider than the price we are trainees and we are all affected that by the training us treat war cherries may be the most popular american product at this market but it's not the only for it that will receive high it's harrods new jersey's will also apply to things like american palms graves and apples $75000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods will see tariffs of between 5 and 10 percent china also reinstate import
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taxes of 25 percent and u.s. cars in december the hikes of the chinese government's response to the trumpet ministrations latest trade was over 10 percent tariffs on 300000000000 dollars worth of chinese goods also coming into effect in september and december analysts say the u.s. president has been a confusing and unreliable negotiating partner i don't think the president trumps remarks here is the chorus or is changing here are some very the stick figure in order to push through let's talk there you must get. much bigger stick china's comus ministry says it doesn't want to escalate tensions and is open to more talks with the u.s. but it's world against underestimating china's willingness to dig its heels in for the long fight if you fight or will fight back if you're talk good there's talk but we have principles will never yield our principles. by weakening its currency and developing new trade partnerships china is taking steps to ensure its economy is
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less vulnerable to any new moves by trump and a trade war and as demand for things like us cherry slower china is finding cheaper alternatives from countries such as pakistan and chile are ripe for the picking. so as we saw there that china is definitely trying to do things to make sure that it's less exposed to u.s. economy and nurturing relationships with countries in africa countries in south america as well as really trying to diversify its trading options but at the moment china has said look we're going to call trump's bluff we're going to fight back but we don't want to we don't want to escalate this trade war and there have been talks of possible the u.s. and the chinese side meeting again in september we have here yet to hear confirmation of this but speaking to experts here on the ground in beijing they've says yes we'll talk but the things that we want shield on are the fact that china
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wants to remove all the tariff hikes that have been imposed since the beginning of the trade war which is a really big ask the trump administration has made no sign as as to whether that will be possible so whether we're going to see a deal by the end of the year or before the 2nd round of tariffs are imposed in december that's really yet to be seen thank you for their katrina you live forests in beijing. at least 5 people have been killed and 21 injured in the latest mass shooting in the united states a suspect was shot dead by police after hijacking a postal vehicle and opening fire at random in western texas alexy o'brien has the details. but. the final moments of what began as a routine traffic stop we have heard the suspected gunman a white man in his thirty's shot dead by police outside a cinema complex and i day so whiston texas what's going on. is the shooter situation started about $317.00 the surfer noon or a d.p.s.
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trooper attempted to stop a gold honda. when the leap years troopers got the car start he was then shot by the occupant of the car the subject very drove on a sloop to 42nd street where there are multiple scenes and multiple victims. at some point. the subject stoli mail truck drives his car and there are other victims and after that. this video posted online showed terrified families as gunfire rings out nearby. according to monitors the gun violence archive it's the 279th machine using in the u.s. this year it comes just weeks after a white nationalist shot dead $22.00 people in
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a shopping center in the takes in border city of el paso. gun violence is a hugely political issue in the united states within minutes of the shooting candidates vying to be the next president weighed in with democrats in texas native bees o'rourke making a call to action tweeting we need to end this epidemic take this is traditionally supportive of the right to carry arms and on sunday new laws come into effect allowing people to take guns to school parking lots and houses of prayer for. work with the most part. of. the house judiciary committee had planned to discuss gun control legislation this week but that's being pushed off because of the approaching storm harken dorian. address that takes us now on the list of cities known for gun violence and like the
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others though what some say is that being what many want though a concrete plans for change brian al-jazeera. the leader of lebanon's. hezbollah says they have plenty of persuasion guided missiles for any confrontation with israel and her son has also warned they have already decided their response to an age israeli drone strike on their stronghold israel has and claimed responsibility for that but has moved extra forces to its northern command best tensions with lebannon escalate. here. the issue now is in the field it is in the hands of the field commanders if they knew what they had to do and how. the united states says it's hit an al qaeda linked training camp in syria's rebel held province it happened not far from middle of city at least 14 people have been killed
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a syrian army and russia have been waging a question offensive to recapture it began a cease fire early on saturday morning bennett smith is monitoring developments from had to take in the turkish syrian border the u.s. led coalition is confirming that it targeted a building to the east of city that it says was connected with a group linked to al qaeda or a training facility in al jazeera sources on the ground we've spoken to sources who confirm that they say that this was a training center for this group connected with al qaida it encourage people from all ages young boys to teenage men to all the men to come there for training that's why we have seen video where at least there is clearly one injured child in the video but that it was the issue with the scent of the all age groups but it was believed to be this training center for this al qaeda connected group and it's an indication really of the concern not just that turkey hasn't of the russians have
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but also that the americans have that in this last rebel held part of syria the northwestern part of syria there are these hard core groups resisting conducting a last stand. the head of the united nations has visited the frontline of the ebola epidemic in the democratic republic of congo antonio terris metz health care workers and peacekeepers in north kivu province where the latest outbreak began a year ago the world health organization says 2000 people have died from the disease attacks on the clinics have killed dozens of health workers and slowed treatment efforts. here there is measles there is malaria cholera tragedy of we stand with the congolese authority and the congolese people to try to respond well to all of these challenges i thank you very much for your kindness and i reaffirm that this visit is a visit of solidarity and to express admiration for the congolese people. a
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sudanese judge has formally charged deposed president bashir with corruption and illegally possessing foreign money speaking from inside a cage fresh air admitted to receiving millions of dollars from saudi arabia but added that he didn't personally benefit from the cash he morgan has our report from khartoum. into 3rd session of his corruption trial ousted president obama gave his 1st statement today judge. and admitted receiving $25000000.00 from saudi arabia's crown prince but she said the money from mohamed bin solomon was a personal gift and that none was spent personally but given as donations. the judge denied his lawyers request for release on bail. the judge also formally indicted bashir of illicit financial games and illegal possession of foreign currency his team of more than $120.00 defense lawyers pleaded not guilty on his behalf. of a 100. that listen to the prosecutors it's the turn of the defense now we have the
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chance to present all the evidence so the oldest charges are baseless that we created the charges of illicit financial case against the former president. bashir was ousted by military leaders in early april after months of anti-government protests there were sparks by rises in the price of bread and the poor state of the economy days after his overthrow millions of dollars were allegedly found in bashir is home in its worst of fates most of the laws that backed the charges against the former president were drafted during his 30 years in rule and they were passed by the former head of parliament they brought him up by her who is now head of the defense team the most recent laws were included in a state of emergency bashir declared in february when he banned anyone from possessing more than the equivalent of $3000.00. she was the only serving president to be indicted by the international criminal court for work crimes and genocide in the western region of darfur or some analysts say while there are reasons as to why
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bashir would receive money from foreign leaders the corruption charges are just a distraction from what he should really be prosecuted for whoever is. putting up this they are trying to deflect the attention of the public from serious issues my . bringing others who are already empowered to try and i mean what we know that the genocide has not been committed by a lot of bush himself and there are many other this included in this for now prosecutors are painting a picture of a former president illegally receiving millions from a foreign government while his people suffered an economic crisis and dozens were killed demanding his removal from power people morgan al-jazeera heartsome have been more eruptions from mexico's popple cata petal volcano hurling rocks into skies southwest of the capital the whole kaino has been particularly active in recent months about 25000000 people live within 100 kilometers of the crater. much
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more ahead on this al-jazeera news hour including huge numbers turn out in british cities denouncing the prime minister's decision to suspend hanumant weeks before breakfast it passed a race to save animals from fires burning through would be believed and amazon and 2 of england's most famous teamster away names in the premier league on saturday peter will be here with that story in sports to stay with us. in a welcome back to international weather forecast we have seen a lot of clouds and some showers here across parts of turkey those are making their way more towards the east over here towards baku and those have been thunderstorms across the area so things are improving here in turkey we're going to see just some
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scattered showers here across the southeast part of the black sea but func are not a bad day for you at 30 degrees there down towards aleppo at $36.00 and beirut here on sunday at $31.00 tempers will stay in the general area and those thunderstorms across parts of the black sea staying there as well for quite city though it is going to be a very hot day with a temperature of 47 degrees across the gulf of course miltie is still up we're not going to see it come down still for many weeks to come now until we get into september but over here to us of a w. expect to see a temperature of 38 degrees or towards miss got not a bad day at 33 on sunday and as we go towards monday maybe a few more clouds along the coastal areas before sunup more sunny forecast as well 20 some degrees there and then very quickly across much of southern africa a lot of clouds along the coast also some clouds up here along the eastern coast as well but for joining us burger temperature is coming down to about 20 degrees that funnel boundary is pushing through durban isn't looking quite nice as well at 20 maybe on monday going up to $22.00 and towards madagascar a $25.00 degrees there. weather sponsored by qatar and.
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a want to be. in my ethiopia on al-jazeera. they're watching the news hour on al-jazeera with me fully back to bush a reminder of our top stories protests in hong kong up again become violent as some people hurled petrol bombs up police who hit back with tear gas and water cannon riot officers also stormed metro stations hitting and arresting demonstrators they described as radical a gunman in the u.s. state of texas has shot and killed 5 people in one day 21 others the shooter described as a white man in his thirty's has been shot and killed by police the latest salvo in the trade war between the world's 2 largest yukon. these will be fired in less than
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2 hours the u.s. will impose a 15 percent tires on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese goods. the hundreds of u.s. companies had appealed to the trump administration to hold off on these new targets warning their destroyed jobs and hit consumers' pockets a white house correspondent kimberly how could examine strom strategy and his overall record on trade on the campaign trail donald trump boasted that no one strikes a trade deal better than he does and we need a truly great leader now. we need. a leader that wrote the art of the deal but after more than 2 and a half years in office terms negotiated only one major deal that hasn't been approved 2018 he withdrew the united states from the north american free trade agreement or now after a deal to replace it known as the u.s. m.c.a.
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has been signed but has still not been passed by the u.s. congress i think if we're looking at the broader trade uncertainty that trumps policies have imposed upon what is the u.s. economy but the global economy we have to see that his trade policies have been a simple disaster. trunked last month announced a deal to sell more american beef to europe but he's untag and eyes europeans with levies on foreign steel and is threatening tariffs on cars at a recent g 7 meeting floated the possibility of a free trade deal with britain after breck's it but he's offered no specifics i have a very very. very very very good and also with the recent g 7 meeting trump announced a deal with japan on agriculture in e-commerce but until signed even in trump's words it remains just an agreement in principle i'm not saying they're stupid i'd
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like china. i believe they want to do a deal that tariffs them very hard in a fairly short period of time china and the united states of raise tariffs on one another in a back and forth trade dispute that continues to escalate and threatens the global economy so why is it so hard for president trump to complete a deal he has shown himself to be not a credible negotiating partner and that's not how you close deals but how that's how you get people to walk away from the table president trumps record on trade has become a political liability with fears of a global recession investors are nervous and u.s. farmers hit hard by chinese tariffs are losing hope that's a problem for trump and unless resolved could hurt his chances for re-election kimberley help at al-jazeera the white house. nearly 2000000 people in india are facing the prospect of becoming stateless they have been excluded from
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a final citizenship list in the eastern state of assam after a process that the government says is designed to weed out illegal immigrants gupta reports lodge a city go hottie. and anxious saturday in a south people lined up since early morning to find out if their names are on the state's final list of citizens 47 year old lee general ham on a farm would probably village is on the list but his wife and 3 children are. very worried i feel bad in my heart i am very sad. this elderly couple who go hearty also try to understand what went wrong 70 people not was born in assam and has lived here all his life his entire family is on the list except him and his 2 daughters i wanted you to know between who are on the list submitted the same document my daughter and i submitted that as well so how can we
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be excluded those excluded from assam's final richest of citizens will have to appear in foreigners tribunals like these with 120 days wide screwups including amnesty international calling for transparency as they have been several reports suggesting that some proceedings have been biased and discriminatory. the group that spearheaded the protest movement against foreigners the all the some students' union says the list should be longer. where it is not year to be all of it declared regard by the government. we expected more that's our feeling so we are not happy. so you feel that there maybe somewhere or just. announced is not complete so for me bill ritter we liberals to be honorable to be good again. and the hindu nationalist b.g.p. the ruling party in both new delhi and assam state says it's alarmed it says it
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will appeal to india's highs court to reverse a fight it documents of indians living in most of them dominated border districts the b.g.p. tried to pass a law earlier this year to allow citizenship rights to persecuted minorities from neighboring countries muslims were left out the proposal provoked protests by groups that want illegal immigrants to be of india. as the arguments were not because of religion grow a protracted legal battle faces nearly 2000000 people a defeat as indians the dizzier quality. having initially rejected the offer of bolivia's president evo morales is now says he's open to accepting international aid to help fix damage caused by fires in the amazon they've been burning out of control for weeks now doubling in size sensors on a half 1000000 hectares a forest have been destroyed and the fire is heading south towards power quite
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a lot america is a lucy and human has more from san ignacio in eastern bolivia. we're in the main plaza now i'm standing now still which is known for the jesuit missions that founded it back in the 1900 but right now this has become the operations center but this region where the number of fires has more than doubled in the last week alone there are more than one the 1500000 hectares of the libyan forests that are now on fire the authorities are doing their best to try to bring aid to the local communities and to the travel because of the cattle area but it's not just that we've seen that in other parts it will further to the south it is not just the props and the cattle that are suffering but especially the wildlife that is unprotected in this forest. or the team is believed in veterinarians travelled to the reserves forest fires have been raging for weeks. their mission is to try to rescue wild animals which may have been injured. this was the scene the
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previous night the fire destroyed everything in its path. for a few animals were saved like this 2 day old wild pig whose mother died in the fire . the nature is extraordinary the way the allows these creatures to adapt in the face of danger and stress and find. enormous dildo with burnt eyes a hawk recovering from smoke inhalation along with a boa constrictor they're all receiving treatment at the shelter. today the rescue is hope to find more survivors riding in the direction. which indicates sometimes when there's a fire and we can tell because of the large number of butterflies that are flying away. this area has already burned to the ground and there's no sign of life. pokes around
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a serpent hole if it's deep enough he says the snakes may have survived. if you can see this is apocalyptic there's nothing left these are part of the world's long now it's nature that's disappearing next it will be us this is no sign of firefighters here as you can see the wind here is absolutely fierce and it's fanning the flames again in this direction the plan is to bring a super tanker helicopter here in the next couple of days to leave water for the animals that have survived but that helicopter is also needed to put out the fires to save human life. the fire remains out of control a thick layer of smoke and ash fills the air making the sun grid. it's too dangerous to stay in the veterinarian star upset that they couldn't save a single animal i mean when i feel impotent because people are and seen how the amazon is burning how burning alive and no one is doing anything. while
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much of the world focuses on the fires raging in the brazilian amazon the devastation here in neighboring bolivia is receiving far less attention. even though assistance is desperately needed not just to put out the fires but to regenerate this fragile and diverse eco system so that what has survived will still be able to live here. all day long we have seen front loads of soldiers going out into the fire area also with some volunteers most of them between the ages of 16 and 22 they're not properly trained firemen they don't have the proper equipment either to protect their feet or to protect their lungs from the smoke and coming from smoke inhalation but they're doing their very very best to put out these fires which are spreading faster and faster because of the climatic conditions the very very strong winds the extreme high temperatures and of course a prolonged drought. hurricane dorian is getting stronger as it barrels towards the
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eastern united states is expected to bear down on the bahamas early in the week before skirting along the florida coast and making its way up towards georgia and the county line is a sustaining wind speeds of 230 kilometers per hour and could become the most powerful hurricane to hit florida in almost 30 years a category 4 hurricane packs wind speeds of between 209 and 251 kilometers per hour that means it's likely to cause catastrophic damage to buildings trees and cause widespread electricity outages this could leave storm ravaged areas uninhabitable for weeks or months so even if it doesn't hit florida directly many there is self preparing for the worse especially vulnerable people like the elderly and gallagher reports. now a category 4 storm with sustained winds in excess of 230 kilometers per hour or
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again dorian is edging closer to the u.s. the southeast coast in florida a state of emergency has been declared in dozens of counties as people board up their homes fuel their cars and brace themselves in case a hurricane makes landfall after 12 residents of a nursing home died from heat exhaustion during hurricane erm or in 2017 the state's and acted strict guidelines for florida's many assisted living facilities are again dorian is being seen as a vital test for the new laws were hopeful that this generator will be a oaks c.e.o. katherine kastner installed a state of the art generator and says the care industry is much better prepared i think today given the. devastating loss of so many lives that everybody is very pool show for that at all costs our resident martin caden has lived through hurricanes before and tells us he feels safe as dorian lingers of the east coast moving is very secure. you know we're very close to the very.
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very likely. who lived through a lot of. stories for us this path continues to change residents of the bahamas are under a serious threat as they brace for impact on sunday the storm may not make a direct hit on florida but the governor is warning against complacency if it bombs further east that obviously is positive if it dumps just a little west then you're looking at really really significant impacts and so don't make any assumptions remain vigilant and be prepared the key phrase now is a cone of uncertainty which places florida georgia and the carolinas in the potential path of hurricane dorian forecasters and residents are watching closely this remains a powerful storm with an unpredictable paff and people are preparing for the worst
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and hoping that dorian skirts the east coast sparing millions from what's being described as a monster storm the states in the potential path of dorian have been hit many times before all remain vigilant all are prepared now it's a case of watching a slowly moving storm that seems to be only getting stronger as it tracks through the warm waters of the atlantic gallacher all the 0 miami florida. having protests in cities all over the u.k. against prime minister boris johnson's decision to suspend parliament just weeks before bracks said they gathered under the slogan stop the cool accusing johnson of trying to silence upon amend in order to leave the e.u. without a deal the government denies it senses the suspension is nothing unusual babbo was at the protests in london. this large and noisy demonstration outside downing street is one of dozens across the u.k. all saw today and many will be funded over the next week gives you an idea of the
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strike the feeling after boris johnson said that he would try to suspend parliament for several weeks now this argument is that it's a noble procedure to get ready. queen's speech before laying out his legislative program the people here say it's a clear power grab trying to stop haldeman from doing its job in just by teaching his proxy policies and avoiding a known deal prices now some of the organizers here are affiliated to the opposition labor party and senior labor figures who said it's clear what boris johnson is really base what is insured by the mechanism that easy this time the dates that he's chosen is that it is almost impossible almost impossible to get legislation which would bind the government into asking for an extension but you ask why i don't trust the reason i don't trust this man is because just recently he lied about whether he wanted to probe parliament he said.

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