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sampler cations president jordan has more from washington d.c. . u.s. 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 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
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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. well still ahead on al-jazeera the happiest place on earth no longer will tell you what's caused the downturn in hong kong's economy turning disneyland into a ghost town glitz glamour and global trade war a long ways of new york fashion week being hit by terrorists.
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hello again it's good to have you back or i see some clouds here across parts of north eastern turkey making its way towards john across the caspian as well but coop plenty of clouds in your forecast over the next few days we do expect to see attempt a few of $26.00 probably no rain though down towards the south though for quite city it is going to be $42.00 here on thursday and by the time we get to friday really staying the same up towards baghdad a high few of $41.00 degrees well it is going to be quite gusty here across parts of the gulf here in doha though for the next 2 days we do expect to see some gusty winds in the forecast temperature wise though about 40 average for this time of year relative humidity quite high in the morning not too much of a change as we go towards friday but down here towards the south we do expect to see a band of clouds making its way towards parts of yemen and in those clouds we could also see a rain shower or 2 for so if santa attempt
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a few of $25.00 degrees and then very quickly across the southern part of africa temperatures are on the way up of course it is making its way towards the spring we're going to be seeing those temperatures starting to rise but for cape town it is going to be quite cool cloudy as well 15 degrees as the forecast high but for durban and johannesburg here on thursday 29 degrees as expected high and as we go towards friday we do expect to see some of those tempers coming down pretty early in durban at 23 but you have spoken quite nice at 27 for you. can see. to really know someone must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the world. al-jazeera shares these personal journey it's. inspiring stories of people perseverance on their chosen path. witness
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documentaries on a. comeback you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines the british government's 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 can rest iran's leaders are welcoming the u.s. president's decision to sack his national security adviser iran's president has a rowhani says the u.s. should use the opportunity to push warmongers aside thousands of people in the
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bahamas are still missing following hearkened dorian a rescue effort is underway to find them but the government is warning the current death toll of 50 may rise dramatically. airstrikes and fighting in northern west syria are preventing thousands of children from starting school hundreds of education education facilities have been damaged or affected by the ongoing violence said of course explains how some children are coping one refugee camp in the 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. are better off than i thought i
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was never left when i 1st 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. that. 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 in 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 let me 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
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over the past 4 months fighting in airstrikes have displaced around half 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 every day survival is increasingly people's top priority seen him go solo al-jazeera more than $180.00 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 and more than a 1000 shops vandalized attacks have targeted. businesses in pretoria and joe and there's. u.s. president donald trump says he's delaying an increase in tariffs on $250000000000.00 worth of chinese exports by 2 weeks trump says the decision was
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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 was due to rise from 25 to 30 percent on october the 1st. now behind the glitz and glamour of new york fashion week industry experts are worried about the u.s. trade war with china they're warning tariffs will hurt their bottom line possibly the american economy kristen salumi has more. models will pout but this year the drama at new york's fashion week is taking place off the runway where fashion designers are doing the math and discovering that president trump's 15 percent tariff on chinese imports does not add up to a profitable holiday season. nicole duke imports about $30000000.00 pieces from china a year for her fashion lines this is something that only china can do she's having
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a hard time finding an affordable alternative the question is is the retailer going to go up in their prices they're already complaining that business with amazon it's not great everybody wants less less less cheap cheap cheap the problem is capacity according to the american apparel and footwear association 41 percent of all apparel and 69 percent of footwear sold in the u.s. comes from china united like where began reducing its exposure a year ago but we manufacture over $300000000.00 pairs of socks a year and 90 percent of that's coming out of china so when you look at that kind of capacity in even that volume for a staple fundamental product from the american consumer it's like moving the titanic out of the way of an iceberg chief financial officer chris volpe a says they've been warned by retail outlets who carry their socks not to raise prices.
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chain stores that order and large quantities are better position to absorb the carrots by lowering their profit margins or convincing their suppliers to lower their costs but experts warn that at least probably a ban is likely to be passed on to consumers. which we have no place to go but to piss this cause. to the consumer and we also now simply put that as prices go up sales go down jobs get lost and the our industry in particular is a bellwether for the r word for removing your sessions that's the worry at united like where which employs 325 people in new york because americans may make do with fewer socks but fewer jobs will be much harder for the country to absorb christian salumi al-jazeera new york. hong kong was one of the world's most visited cities in 2018 but after almost 100 days of on risky industries like tourism is
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suffering this week the government confirmed the number of people visiting enormous was down 40 percent from a year ago adrian brown reports of an economic downturn looks 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 violence the bravo clothes boutique in prince edward road regularly has to close early but always opens the following morning only the graffiti hinting at what happened a few hours earlier. the shop faces monk police station
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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 the business is 30 percent down on a month ago and while the owner remains confident hong kong's economy will recover he's still worried. it's hard to sustain the business how to pay the rent and the stuff. in more prosperous districts saile start out number of customers in some luxury boutiques visitors from the chinese mainland are still arriving but they're spending less time here and list money some appearing different to the unrest once
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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 the 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 some 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 plans to ban flavored cigarette products public health officials are investigating more than $450.00 cases of severe lung illnesses have confirmed at least 5 deaths related to the cigarettes
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are fears companies that produce the nicotine filled devices are targeting teenagers of thousands of different flavors paul billings is the national senior vice president for public policy at the american lung association he says the rise in vapors use by high school students is evidence the industry is targeting young people. last year we saw a 78 percent increase in high school students using. products today they said her health human services indicated that number's going to be even further in the latest survey so we know that these products are hawking kids 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 all suffer the health care . sequences 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 what we don't know about the near term and
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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 the cigarettes other tobacco products. the top democratic party candidate is hoping to replace solid trump in the next election will face off for the 1st time later on today 10 candidates for share the stage leaving out 10 others who didn't meet the requirements to be included the debate will take place in texas state which democrats hope when rob reynolds reports from houston. it's a showdown in used it with the leading democratic candidates all together on stage for the 1st time former vice president joe biden is the front runner followed by
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senators bernie sanders elizabeth warren and kamel heiress trailing in the polls are south bend indiana mayor. senator cory booker former cabinet secretary who leon castro former congressman bait to o'rorke senator amy clue which are and businessman andrew yang viewers can expect spirited discussion of democratic priorities expanding health care reducing gun violence and overhauling the immigration system but polls show democratic voters have one overriding priority 1st and foremost they want to beat donald trump next year and while they may not always articulate electability quote unquote as a major concern in polling the unifying theme is fight and be trump the candidate who can you know show competence in doing that i think is likely to attract
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a lot of support so far that has benefited biden who's seen as best able to reach out to voters in rust belt states like michigan and wisconsin where trump narrowly won in 2016 but the choice of texas as the venue for this debate is also significant for decades democrats have dreamed of moving this state into the democratic column analysts believe this could be the election in which that happens texas is a dynamic and changing state we've. urban professional suburban professionals from around the country moving in we've also got a large multi-cultural population coming of age and beginning to vote those the combination of those factors is changing the state's politics and a massive and rapid way a lot of the president's rhetoric against immigrants the policies in these detention centers around the border most of which are in texas by the way that combination of factors has begun to galvanize latino's in a way in this state that they haven't been previously if texas went democratic the
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republicans would have virtually no chance of winning the white house just before the debate the democrats got some good news a new poll came out showing that the top 4 candidates biden sanders warren and harris all running ahead of president trump by significant margins but it's still more than $400.00 days until the election robert oulds al jazeera houston. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now the british government has been forced to release a report detailing what's expected if the u.k. leaves the e.u. without deal operation yellow how a warns of traffic jams shortages of food medicine rising prices then public can rest responding to public questions boris johnson said britain can manage very well
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without a break deal. louise says why can't we leave the e.u. today without a deal why wait until the 31st. of october 1 of the free the back because parliament voted that they had to have a decision on whether or not to approve a deal and. we need to get a parliamentary vote on the withdrawal bill. but if we can't get it if we cannot get a new with all the room then be in doubt we'd that we will leave on the 31st iran's leaders are welcoming the u.s. president's decision to sack his national security advisor iran's president has around him he says the u.s. should use the opportunity to push warmongers aside in the bahamas thousands of people are still missing following hurricane dorian and international rescue
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effort is underway to find them but the government is warning the current death toll of 15 may rise dramatically. about 200 nigerians are back on home soil after fleeing a series of violent attacks on foreigners in south africa are among the 640 people being repatriated over 2 days at least 12 people were killed more than 1000 shops vandalized in the violence attacks of targeted foreign owned businesses in pretoria . the us plans to ban flavored cigarette products public health officials are investigating $450.00 cases of severe lung illnesses and of confirmed least 5 deaths related to a cigarettes there are claims that companies that produce the nicotine filled devices are targeting teenagers with files in different flavors it's
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