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most 110th of this area. and we so far we have a copy from 5 human remains. so based off our sample size we're going to see more. in the community of borscht harbor entire neighborhoods were wiped off the map and the debris scattered by durians destructive winds and storm surge have left behind a challenging environment for search and recovery workers. many are relying on assistance from search dogs to help locate bodies hidden beneath the mountains of rubble the challenges for this operation have been manse we have not anything like a debris field like this. there are multiple areas that are impossible there are multiple hazards here like nails corrugated steel glass you know things like. the bahamian government says about 5000 people have been evacuated from the worst affected areas most have been sent to shelters in the capital city of nassau what
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we're seeing is a lot of families that are wondering what their loved ones are and it's going to take time for the authorities to to identify. the best saying it and learn more about. what may end up being a really tragic death toll. the world health organization says an estimated 70000 people have been left without shelter making hurricane durian the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. when it upolu. still ahead on al-jazeera. the forgotten victims of syria's war we need to generation of children has never been to school. the happiest place on earth no longer weekly protests hitting hong kong's economy turning disneyland into a ghost town. hello
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again it's good to have you back well here across united states temperatures are on the rise particular down here across much of the southern portion of united states over the next few days we're talking about a lot of air coming in off the gulf that means a lot of humidity as well being very uncomfortable anywhere from dallas over here towards atlanta take a look at these temperatures $35.00 for dallas over here towards atlanta at $36.00 even washington d.c. well above average for this time of year we do expect to see rain in your forecast at $33.00 but severe weather is going to be the big problem across much of the central plains and also the northern plains and that is going to continue as we go towards friday as well anywhere along the frontal boundary it is going to be a problem down towards miami it is going to be rain with a temperature of 30 now across the bahamas we did see a break early in the week in terms of rain we did leave that break but now the rain is back across parts of nasa as well as freeport that is going to continue here on thursday and maybe on friday a little bit of
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a break for you there but down here towards the south across much of central america it is going to be quite ready for panama city we do expect to see 30 degrees as your forecast a high and then very quickly across parts of argentina it is going to be a nice day for you temperatures rising to about 18 plenty of sun in the forecast on the other side of the front though rio de janeiro is going to be a sunny day for you a plenty of sun at 33 and sense in at 20 degrees for you. and new political sitcom after 27 years of dictatorship this problem that we have can we overcome it can be challenges here in looks at the new democracy and ethiopia's fast changing political landscape through the stories of food divests ethiopians know the move to the this is my studio where i shoot the sitcom. my ethiopia on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now the british government has been forced to release a report detailing what's expected if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal operation yellow hammer warns of traffic jams shortages of food medicine rising prices and public unrest. iran's leaders have welcomed for us and donald trump's decision to sack national security advisor john bolton president hassan rouhani says the u.s. should use the opportunity to push warmongers aside. in the bahamas thousands of
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people are still missing following hurricane dorian and international rescue effort is underway to find them but the government is warning the current death toll 15 may rise dramatically. airstrikes and fighting in northwest syria are preventing thousands of children from starting school hundreds of education facilities have been damaged or affected by the ongoing violence simcoe saw the explains how some children are coping one refugee camp in italy a province. no schools and no playgrounds and for fatima and other children like her no break from hardship and deprivation here in atlanta in this refugee camp for syrians displaced by the war there is no start to the school year. but that's not stopping fatima and her sisters from helping each other to get some of their education they haue missed out on. our grandson of our never left when i 1st
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started school we had to leave because of the airstrikes and shelling i studied till 4th grade then the regime attacked our village again we moved and then i couldn't go to school i wish i had and could become a doctor or nurse we need them to treat people here. for many are syrians the war is their main memory of childhood and it is one without schooling. i was too young i can remember anything i want to become a teacher so boys and girls can learn i want to build hospitals and houses for the poor and the displaced when the war started as was 4 years old now he is 12 and is unable to read or write and says there is little chance to remedy that here surely . look at about how can we learn something even to wash our hands we need to go out to all modern day asked when we return home with duty we wish we we're like of the children in the state coming we play under the trees we're surrounded by 4 walls over the past 4 months fighting in airstrikes have displaced around half
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a 1000000 syrians across many come here and there are more than 200 schools in northwest syria for the children being used as shelters. and standards of living have dropped so low that everyday survival is increasingly people's top priority seen em go solo al-jazeera close to $200.00 nigerians are back on home soil after fleeing a series of violent attacks on foreigners in south africa they're among the 640 people being repatriated over 2 days at least 12 people have been killed or more than a 1000 shops vandalized in that tax on foreign owned business isn't. johannes. dreams says more from lagos or fault or he spoke to some of the people returning home after spending years in south africa. coming out of the car right behind me is the 1st set of nigerians more than $180.00 of them stepping foot on nigerian soil for
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the 1st time since the xenophobic attack in south africa we were told that more than 340 was supposed to come on the 1st flight over only 188 able to make it because of some protocols and bureaucracies like documentation and all that eventually they arrived home and they were received by nigerian officials now there is a lot of anger from some of these nigerians coming from south africa right here with me is jude and today one of the returning from south africa talked to us about your feelings. you know i'm trying to get myself together i'm so hard here you know i'm fighting the tears that is wailing in my eyes because what i have seen in south africa is a horrible what did they do to you know they did not do anything to me and that is the reason i'm alive today because i was scared because not many people where we are fortunate as i am you know we were living. being
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of in a state of being our friend because the people we're searching for especially nigerians they were looking for you understand why do you think this is the talk it's not going to show because they're. only nigerians it's all and black africans they say then i gently as they come they the doctors in our country they're still the job. they watch as they do businesses where they can no no no you back in nigeria are you planning to go back to south africa never i will never stop my and my dad's in some south african saw you again because of what i have seen you've been there for how long i am for like 7 years or so many add i have never seen such a no no that's jude and 21 of the nigerian return east we understand that the nigerian president is. traveling to south africa is expected to travel to south africa in october that's next month where we will meet with these how the president
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syria. and one of the things we're going to discuss is the continuing violence on africa's especially nigerians and what the south africans government needs to do to tackle that apart from that they are expected also to discuss trade and business there is a volume of trade worth about $60000000000.00 between the 2 countries right now the process of bringing i didn't from south africa started this is the 1st night and more are coming in the coming days. u.s. president says he's delaying an increase in tariffs on $250000000000.00 worth of chinese exports by 2 weeks trump says the decision was made at the request of the chinese and as a gesture of good will china have made a gesture of its own announcing it would exempt some u.s. products from tariff increases in the lead up to talks scheduled for next month the u.s. tariffs were jews who rise from 25 percent to 30 percent on top of the 1st. hong
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kong was one of the world's most visited cities in 2018 but after almost 100 days of unrest key industries like tourism are suffering this week the government confirm the number of people visiting in or west was down 40 percent from a year ago adrian brown reports on an economic downturn that looks set to worsen. burned performs in an almost deserted theme park this is disneyland normally one of hong kong's most popular tourist attractions but there are no queues for the rides and other attractions today. on average $18000.00 people visit each day many of them from mainland china. but the unrest that began on june the 9th has made it harder for hong kong to sell itself as a fun destination in. the neighborhood of manchaca has seen some of the worst
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violence the bravo clothes boutique on princess wood road regularly has to close early but always opens the following morning only the graffiti hinting at what had happened a few hours earlier. the shop faces monk police station a frequent target for demonstrators since mid june businesses for them by 80 percent yet the solitary sales assistant says she supports the protests because she says they want what she wants. of course freedom freedom since i'm not the boss and just an employee i think freedom is more important but my boss would think business is more important. at the nearby noodle 11 restaurant customers are still coming but business is 30 percent down on a month ago and while the owner remains confident from kong's economy will recover he still worried. it's hard to sustain the business how to pay the rent and the
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staff. in more prosperous districts sales start out number customers in some luxury boutiques visitors from the chinese mainland are still arriving but they're spending less time here and list money some appear indifferent to the unrest once i got here it seemed fine it's not as hard as i imagined and even before the protests began on june the 9th it had not been a good year for hong kong's economy it's been feeling the effects of a trade war between china and the united states as well as the slowdown in china's economy and all of that argue some economists could be enough to push on kong into recession. this is a city where divisions in society are deepening and no matter how it all ends many people on both sides agree on one thing hong kong is unlikely to be the same again adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. the us supreme court has ruled in favor of
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president dog translator stafford to restrict immigration it allows a ban on nearly all asylum applications at the southern border to go into effect well that means people 1st have to apply for safe haven in the country though they travel through effectively blocking the majority of applications resident jordan has more from washington d.c. . few us president donald trump is celebrating the supreme court decision to allow his new policy denying migrants from central america the right to apply for asylum to continue however the president may not want to celebrate 2 vigorously too soon that's because this is simply allowing the new policy requiring people to 1st apply for asylum in a 3rd country before trying to ask for refuge in the united states because there are legal challenges against this new policy and acted in mid july the groups that
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are challenging the law say that it is up ending nearly 40 years of u.s. asylum policy and that it is incredibly disruptive to the families of those who are trying to find shelter and refuge in the united states they also say that the trial that ministration has tried to impose this new policy without getting proffer public consent but what the u.s. supreme court is saying in a ruling 7 to 2 is that this is a matter where the u.s. has to well let the legal challenges in a number of federal courts play out but in the meantime there should be some sort of hold on the number of people being allowed to come into the united states in essence it's simply a hold it doesn't mean that the controversy over what the trumpet ministration calls a migration crisis is anywhere near being resolved grace meng is
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a senior researcher at human rights watch where she focuses on the rights of immigrants in the u.s. she says migrant support groups will continue to find the ruling. this is not the final word on the matter it isn't pulling. a stay of the injunction that initially part of implementation is wrong but it is significant because it is normalizing abdication of the u.s. obligations towards iran and it is allowing the u.s. government as you say down asylum seekers and other countries without any guarantees that they will get a fair hearing in those countries was really shocking about this role is that it is inconsistent with us a sound law and it's inconsistent with international law asylum law and so we are hopeful that the challengers will ultimately prevail but what's unfortunate is that in the meantime the concept that it is ok to dump a 1000 years other countries is becoming more and more normal and acceptable
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the u.s. plans to ban flavored cigarette products public health officials are investigating more than $450.00 cases of severe lung illnesses they've confirmed at least 5 deaths related to the cigarettes the rough is the companies that produce the nicotine filled devices are targeting teenagers with thousands of different flavors paul billings is a national senior vice president for public policy at the american lung association he says the rise in very few spy high school students is evidence industry is targeting young people. last year we saw a 78 percent increase in high school students using. products today they said her health and human services indicated that number has gone up even further in the latest survey so we know that these products are hooking kids
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they're not designed for adults who are stopping using cigarettes they're really hawking a new generation of people using tobacco products and we will all suffer the health consequences of another generation lost to nicotine addiction and the health harm caused by tobacco certainly we need to increase awareness of people understand what's in these products what we know we don't know about the near term and long term health harm we also need to redouble our efforts against all tobacco products we want the president to go after menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars in addition to east cigarettes and the flavors that are hooking kids we know that flavors attract children we know that more work needs to be done to educate the public we need to raise the price by increasing taxes we need to make sure that these products are included in smoke free air laws there's a lot we can do to help stem the tide of addiction death and disease caused by other tobacco products.
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welcome back let's recap the headlines now the british government is enfolds to release a report detailing what's expected if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without a deal for ration yellow hamel warns of traffic jams shows edges of food medicine rising prices and public on the rest journalist john johnston says the government is trying to play down the significance of the reports. some of the information in this was leaked to the sunday times a number of weeks ago the government were very quick to dismiss this as being their kind of worst case scenario they said that this was out of date and that they had been working since then to try and mitigate for these problems they were forced by parliament to publish these interesting lee they have changed the title on these documents from the base scenario which is what it said to the sunday times to the reasonable worst case scenario and today they have they have come out and said that these are again things they're working to mitigate and not an expected outcome so
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the government are saying that these are this is analysis put together probably the previous government but that is still currently the kind of base standard that they are working from but that they are planning to release further documents in the next couple of weeks based on updated planning and everything else but obviously there are very significant effects that have been in these documents that they simply can't have worked to mitigate. iran's leaders have welcomed president donald trump's decision to sack national security advisor john bolton president hassan rouhani says the earth should use the opportunity to push warmongers aside in the bahamas thousands of people are still missing following hurricane dorian an international rescue effort is underway to find them of the government is warning the current death toll of 15 may rise dramatically. and those i headlines the news continues here in algeria after mine theo pierre.
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