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scriabin era in canada where thousands and thousands of indigenous children were removed from their homes and communities and adopted into non-indigenous homes across canada overseas and into united states it was a mass trafficking of us and a lot of us ended up in really awful households not everybody but a lot of us did some of those homes are they violent and we ended up fleeing those homes to escape and ended up in you know really precarious vulnerable states as young adults which is what happened to my sisters and i we fled our adoptive home and ended up back in edmonton trying to find my biological family. a year after we found a biological family my older sister was murdered in a park downtown. and you know i was 16 at the time so i didn't realize how insidious the media was and their role of they play in you know how they talk
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about us and you know how they they almost make it seem that you know it's our fault that we've been murdered for the places that we you know we gravitate towards so. you know that was a really painful time for me. and then my sister in law she was also hound in a park not a park i'm sorry a field just outside of a task and in 2004 her case is unsolved but at that time there was over i don't know up to 20 indigenous women found in trials in ditches in and around and then 10 and then many of those are still unsolved. still ahead for you on the program. tens of thousands pay tribute to an opposition icon in the democratic republic of congo. and the battle for bandwidth how 5 technology could affect our ability to predict extreme weather events.
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hello the cold air still hanging around is pushed a long way north right up to tropical queensland now does not like it looks like the trans coming size for that is the clouds there term trying to drive at max $21.00 in townsville should be about $27.00 so you'll feel that difference the potential for showers exist on the korean link queensland coast almost into northern new south wales the sun's out in melbourne bits and 14 hobart it's merely 10 persons doing better at $23.10 last exaggeration because it's going down to 8 for the time we get to monday down in hobart disappointing but then again we are now in winter the rain has been falling heavily and size of new zealand circulation
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still very obvious it's going in that general direction we left behind $91.00 millimeters in 24 hours in christchurch that's about twice the monthly average and huge amount of rain and of course snow some hard the process is still a bit difficult but the picture is beautiful on sunday the sun is out it's only 10 degrees and one intimate is not much of a breeze by this time been a bit warmer in oakland so it's a sudden the predominant after 2 days of grey skies with rain falling out of it that sunday come monday well it's a little warmer. on mexico's busy roads there are those who've had enough. cyclists are taking to the streets on maps. their objective to make the streets safe for alternative forms of transportation but
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would it prove to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find it easier. to look at the top stories this hour now a sudanese doctors group says that one person has been killed and 10 others injured after security forces fired on protesters in the capital khartoum. forces loyal to the un recognized government in libya say they pushed wardley pfaff those fighters south of the capital tripoli and syrian government forces a bomb rebel held areas in the country's northwest. but in all the stories we're
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following mexico's president has suggested his country could tighten migration controls following the u.s. president's threat to impose tariffs on mexican goods trump says he'll apply tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can stop migrants crossing the us mexico border meanwhile china's retaliatory attacks on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. products of now come into effect also in jordan has more from washington. on saturday there was no reaction from the trumpet ministration about china's decision to impose a 25 percent tariff on a number of u.s. products that are intended to be sold for the chinese market this comes as the trumpet ministration is planning to impose a 5 percent tariff on mexican goods coming into the united states starting on june 10th it's not because the us has any outstanding trade disputes with the mexican government in fact they've just negotiated
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a new free trade treaty that still needs to be approved by the u.s. congress and the mexican legislature this is in order to push mexico sitting to do more about stopping the migration of central americans who have left their homes hoping to resettle in the united states it's unusual and perhaps it legal for a government to impose tariffs for a non economic or trade related reason in that vein not only the mexican foreign minister now in washington planning for talks with the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o to resolve this terror threat but number of organizations including the u.s. chamber of commerce which represents the most u.s. businesses in the country are now considering whether they should sue the u.s. government to prevent these tariffs from taking effect their argument is that this is not only going to hurt u.s. businesses but it is creating
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a hostile environment for these businesses to operate within and they want to try to curtail the trumpet ministrations efforts to use tariffs to deal with all sorts of policy issues not just the economic ones in our development and he said the u.s. state of virginia say the suspected gunman in friday's mashing appeared to board his weapons legally idea castro has more on that. the community of virginia beach remembers the 12 killed in friday's attack the military veteran who worked for 28 years as a city engineer the contractor visiting the government building to file a permit to their families to their friends and to their coworkers. they leave a void that we will never be able to fill police say the shooter was doing craddick he'd been working in the public utilities department for 15 years and had
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no criminal record police declined to give a possible motive officers killed craddock at the scene although they didn't have any engagement with him once they are identified him he identified and fire we immediately returned fire the weapon was a $45.00 caliber handgun with a silencer and magazine extenders such extenders were once banned in the us but became legal again in 2004 democratic presidential hopefuls expressed outrage on twitter calling for more gun control but as images of the newest mass shooting played out on american television screens the public remains divided on what to do next. guns don't kill people people kill people. such attitudes still dominate washington where republicans swayed by the powerful n.r.a. gun lobby have consistently fought to preserve gun ownership rights i'm just going
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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 the thoughts and prayers continue to pour in adding drops to a sea of grief in a nation where the pace of these mass shootings has dramatically accelerated but the political will to stop them has not had a job castro al-jazeera virginia beach virginia. people in the democratic republic of congo pay tribute to the opposition i call in atlanta chicago tens of thousands attended his funeral in the capital kinshasa our metastasize mall. supporters of 80 inches security say bearing day here on home soil is a victory against the form of government the veteran opposition leader died in belgium 2 years ago but the political to. well at the time and disagreements with joseph kabila the former president delayed his homecoming could be there is no longer leader of the democratic republic of congo she's a katie son felix's his father was given
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a state funeral it would we are very proud because. from now till to morrow and to morrow every young man will be able to fight to be liberated the country. spent decades in politics fighting against corruption and challenging leaders such as this is a sicko laurent kabila and his son joseph kabila just played for a long time i think 30 hears ago just fighting for democrats in this country and now his son he the father is heard and his son is now the 1st thing this country is that there is still 12 of the of the right there with what what his father did last time. but felix is a katie's election win was controversial some here believe opposition leader martin for you look one december's vote for you to challenge the result in court but lost feeling the case he was sworn in soon after the ruling had offered the synthetics a face that had you see that's the biggest part of the deal with the with the former president with the balance of the men such as parliament alison it's both
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men deny the claim political analysts say feel that he has to prove he is his own man president who does try and will try to survive an impasse and will do the same especially because there's a quite huge political party on the field and they warn these parliamentary elections but we have one head of state with his constituency. and responsibilities and is doing well for that on being. the funeral reportedly cost millions of dollars money some his say could have been spent elsewhere it is high unemployment and poverty officials are also battling to contain any bone outbreak in the east of the country is a kerry supporters say for now it's time to celebrate the veteran opposition leader and give him a proper sendoff afterwards they say they will be watching the same felix to see what kind of leader he's going to be how to al-jazeera kinshasa. the u.k.
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government says it's intercepted 9 boats carrying 74 migrants trying to cross the english channel a local m.p. says it's a record number of vessels attempting the crossing in a single day the migrants and now on the growing medical examinations. u.s. president donald trump has waded into britain's leadership contest by saying the former foreign secretary johnson would be an excellent choice a prime minister. a favorite for the top job as barco reports from london. president trump has a keen interest in power who has it who hasn't he also has his own ideas on the next british prime minister in an interview with the sun newspaper this is what he said about the export and secretary and hardline boris johnson. you know the difference but i think boris would do
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a very good i think would be. i believe he also said he didn't think johnson's well publicized extramarital affairs would harm his chances johnston's been complementary of donald trump's presidency in recent months but when he was mayor of london he was anything like how times change i would invite him to come and see the whole of london and take him round the city except that i wouldn't want to expose to any unnecessary risk of meeting donald trump foreign secretary jeremy hunt to another leadership contender also got the trump seat of approval because of his pledge to spend more on defense the right but his thumbs down for environment secretary michael gove a leadership front runner who recently accused trump of saber rattling over his iran policy which prompts words fall short of a full endorsement of johnson but they've been seen as a bombshell intervention in british domestic politics and of diplomatic protocol.
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also claims that other leadership contenders have approached him asking for his public support the guessing game over who these contenders are has already begun all in all the u.s. president believes that he has the potential power to impact who will be the next occupant of number 10 downing street. it is a crowded contest with 12 m.p.'s vying to replace to reason may the race may be on with may will still be prime minister during trump's 3 day state visit to the u.k. beginning monday to reason mayor boris johnson of had a fractious relationship over breaks it. trump also told the sun he was really loved in britain given the huge demonstrations during his working visit last year including the appearance of this claim may be up for debate the barca al-jazeera london. u.s. government departments are all over the introduction of 5 g. technology any ans of dollars are being made from the sale of satellite bandwidth
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space to wireless companies but some scientists say that's preventing them from being able to forecast the weather like our explains. when harry concerned he hit the u.s. coast it was disastrous but it could have been far worse if weather scientists had not predicted the path of the storm and the point at which it would hit several days before date on hurricane sandy very impressive storm the national oceanographic and atmospheric agency noah says this will no longer be the case if bandwidth in space is sold off to 5 g. companies the reason noah says senses on satellites that measure crucial indicators like water vapor are being compromised by the signals from 5 g. providers in a shared bandwidth there is genuine concern here that as 5 g. is deployed in it interferes with those atmospheric signals that we're trying to
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detect with the weather satellites that we will not be able to provide the same quality and reliability a forecast that we have currently but the f.c.c. and the 5 g. industry denies they 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. yes and also our 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 or major storms that would impact society the updated senses also improve research into climate change factors
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a critical study given the unprecedented increase in extreme weather conditions ranging from intense drought to and seasonal storms. but this argument is 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 of world 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 revenue stream from 5 g.
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providers. rather than those attempting to predict the next economically crippling threat from the with. my qana al-jazeera washington. just one of the stories to bring you thousands of q. activists have rallied in the south korean capital 20th gay rights march and they've been joined by members of the ruling party for the 1st time protesters in seoul have been demanding equality and for same sex marriage to be legalized last month the taiwanese government became the 1st in asia to allow gay marriage but an attempt to establish that right for same sex couples in south korea failed in 2016 . is a quick look at the top stories this hour before we go a sudanese doctors group has said one person has been killed 10 others injured after security forces fired on protesters in the capital hard to the army was
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trying to stop people from setting up barricades outside the military headquarters there's been a large sit in there by hundreds of demonstrators who are demanding transition to civilian rule have also been reports of gunfire in sudan's 2nd city under. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized government had a push toward highly for have those fighters south of the capital near the disused international airport they also say they bombed some of half those positions in the south the u.n. says hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting there humanitarian colleagues tell us that the number of people who have fled their homes due to the fighting in libya's capital tripoli as surpass 90000 according to the u.n. migration agency this week alone saw 8000 people half of them believed to be children displaced aid workers continue to provide assistance to the internally displaced and to other vulnerable people impacted by the ongoing hostilities with more than 47000 people in tripoli and surrounding areas having received help to date. the syrian government and its russian allies have bombed several rebel
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controlled areas in the country's northwest as strikes have hit the city of utter i've been in the west in aleppo countryside in several towns in hama province activists say they've also been bombing south of. police in the u.s. state of virginia have identified the gunman and his victims following friday's mass shooting to wayne chrebet was an engineer who'd worked for the city of the genea beach for 15 years police say he shot and killed 12 of his coworkers craddock was killed after a long gun battle with police. and mexico's president has suggested his country could tighten migration controls following the u.s. president's threat to impose tariffs on mexican goods under a manual lopez obrador says he expects good results from talks planned in washington next week trump says he'll apply tariffs to all mexican products on june the 10th if it can't stop migrants crossing the us mexico border that's it for
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