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right you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment you stop action this is the moment he goes on fighting we meet with global news makers the stories the. 0. demonstrators in the u.s. city of atlanta set fire to a restaurant block highways to protest against the death of an african american man shot by police. know about this in this is all just here on live from doha also coming up johnson condemns a far right demonstration as racist as the group clashes with anti bases and protesters and police. fears of a new corona virus outbreak in china it's recorded its highest number of daily
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cases since april and parts of beijing out and locked out again. chile's president replaces his health minister as coronavirus cases spiral they are even though parts of the capital remain closed. protests have broken out in the u.s. city of atlanta following the police killing of another black man on friday demonstrators are angry author a shot brooks was shot by officers after a struggle at a fast food restaurant they say brooks had fallen asleep in his car in the drive through had failed a sobriety test and resisted arrest and he gallacher reports on this latest incident. weeks protesters have been out on the streets of atlanta calling for change following the death of george floyd in police custody family that right now
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they're chanting another name rae short brooks who died on friday after police were called to this fast food restaurant to say mr brooks was drunk and asleep in his car following a violent struggle with mr brooks it's alleged the 27 year old took a pill and turned on the offices he was then shot and later died in hospital. i don't know how to do this. son never knew i was going off the drugs. i'll bust this on the internet i'm from the whole josh floyd situation to us coming together like this blows up. in this whole dying man and i don't know how the code following an outcry over the police is use of deadly force the city's chief of police erica shields offered her resignation atlanta's mickey châlons bottoms accepted calling the police action unnecessary i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you should do i do not
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believe that this was a justify use of deadly force and have called for the media term a nation of the officer. corps this comes just weeks after 2 students were violently dragged from their car by 6 atlanta police officers charges against the students were dropped 4 of the officers were fired annual 6 face criminal charges yeah the city is facing another crisis following the shooting over a short break through the fire of worst fire even the most of people protesting in the midst of that you've got still killings both georgia's bureau of investigation and the district attorney's office have launched investigations into mr brooks death according to reports this is the 48th officer involved shooting this year 15 of them with fatal the death of ray shot bro. this comes at a critical time in this nation's history protests over the killing of george floyd in minneapolis continue across the nation the death of another african-american man
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at the hands of police will surely only add fuel to a long burning fire and a gallacher al-jazeera miami florida ok let me show you these pictures which are the latest pictures from atlanta this is the fast food restaurant the wendy's restaurant that. brooks was. struggled with police and then is said to have grabbed the police taser after which he was upon plea shot crowds have been. thronging on to the nearby interstate which is interstate $75.85 it's a downtown connector through atlanta it's a major thoroughfare and earlier on police were blocking those roads but we can now see that the fire itself has been started there were fires are around the in the car park area of the restaurant but it now seems to have gone on to the restaurant itself will bring you more on that as we have it. the lawyers
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representing the family of racial books spoke in the last few hours condemning the actions of the police officers and as we are just getting this case the details are just getting more horrific because there were multiple witnesses out there we talked to some witnesses today who said that the officers went in put on plastic gloves and picked up their sale casings after they killed him before rendering aid we counted sue minutes and 60 seconds before they even said this. mary hoax is co-director of southerners on new ground and she's also a co-founder of black lives matter in atlanta and she says important social services have been neglected in favor of police funding. well i think that us history will show us and tell us that when we saw the ramping up the war on drugs and mass incarceration in the eighty's and ninety's that you know we saw public
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school budgets being slashed we saw the social safety net continue to be slashed and so we need to see investment that's actually want to clean up the mess that the war on drugs have made in our communities we need to see those investments we made and jobs and housing i mean in advance and you literally walk around and see people in tents sleeping on the street and that makes no sense to me when police heartful institution is given so much money but we felt invested in the livelihoods and wellbeing of our people and we also want to see an investment and making sure that people are ok during colgan and unless that mentality that police and outside force should be dominating our communities the change we're going to continue to see more of our people get killed and experience police violence and state violence in our communities and so with that mindset there is no surprise then that he would say something like that's how white supremacy thinks and operates it's all domination
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you know stems from colonization and so you know we're in a time right now where the ordinary just won't do and every day people are sick of police dominating our communities. british prime minister bows johnson has condemned the far right demonstration in london as racist thuggery rollins broke out between far right groups and anti racism protesters who were holding a come to rally song of the far right crowd also attacked police officers trying to keep the 2 sides apart so you go reports. they came they said to protect a monument. a statue of churchill that had already been boarded up to prevent vandalism thousands of far right supporters from various organizations descended on parliament square. the same crowds who voiced anger at damage done to start choose
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attacking policemen and women in the. pelting them with objects fireworks even using broke barriers that were meant to keep them apart from another march organized by anti racism groups i but some broke away. scores of police officers moved into position to stop further breakouts of violence there's already been scenes of tension between those far right organizations and the police that protest itself meanwhile what the black lives matter movement here what's do is focus on the issues rather than any possible eruptions between them and the far right organizations. the one way the black lives movement did that organizing smaller marches across the country. but even in those marches such as this one in the northern city of new cos all the far right also issued out their own calls looking for confrontation throwing flares and
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taunting the police the events in the us have triggered debates about the state of race relations in britain but there are elements of society who violently resent that. found by far right leaders under the guise of patriotism they would rather provoke than meaningfully engage. sunny al-jazeera london. well amid the tension there was a moment of compassion between the 2 sides a black lives activist who was photographed helping a far right protester to safety reuters reports the man had been set up on and badly beaten before other protesters stepped in to protect him riot police in france have fired tear gas to disperse a largely peaceful protest against racism and police brutality. dozens of people defied a ban to join the march in central paris the rally was led by supporters of
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a down the trolley is a french black man who died in police custody in 2016 under unclear circumstances no one's been charged despite multiple autopsies. personally i've never had a bad experience with the police but i'm not going to lie to you yes i'm scared of the police i don't want to put all police officers in the same camp there are good police officers but the problem today is that there are too many bad ones so of course as a person of color when i walk in front of the police i feel bad i'm scared and above all when you see the videos you think to yourself that could happen to me. meanwhile police have converged on the in central paris in defiance of the government they're resisting moves to implement reforms including the suspension of officers accused of racist acts it comes just days after the interior minister promised a 0 tolerance policy for racism within french law enforcement the noisy or look it
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up with your blood coming back here we want people to know that the police if it up the police the time the tide of being stigmatized we just want to get on with our work normally there's afternoon you might have seen at the rally that colleagues were attacked we had several injured this afternoon so enough is enough at some point the message from politicians has to be coherent with what they expect from the police force. china has recorded the highest number of daily coronavirus cases since april dozens tested positive after visiting the biggest wholesale food market in the capital beijing area is now closed and under police guard the 20 year reports from beijing. video of chinese military police entering beijing's from thai district has been circulating on social media and you cluster of cases discovered here on friday has triggered what the government is calling a wartime footing to contain the outbreak dozens of locally transmitted cases a link to a wholesale market the biggest in the capital for full tide history has immediately
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launched the world. has set up a few headquarters to manage and shield via the wholesale market and the surrounding community we are putting people's safety and health 1st the area has been sealed off and is dealing disinfected thousands of be tested those who have visited the market in the past 2 weeks have been asked to report to authorities. 11 local neighborhoods have been locked down with residents told they cannot leave their compound to people in beijing the new infections are a stark reminder that months of pandemic are far from over where i am a little worried because this is happened somewhere very close to me we have to remember to wear a mask when entering an exit in different places and have a temperature checked officials say traces of corona virus were found on a chopping board you respond ported salmon fresh salmon has been removed from
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supermarket shelves and menus everywhere in beijing and wholesale markets closed sporting events and large scale gatherings have been cancelled with further delays to the planned reopening of primary schools and entertainment venues residents in beijing are drawing parallels between this latest cluster and the original outbreak . the system of hot box proportionally originated in assisting food market now china's leaders i'm to immense pressure to do whatever they can to ensure that this time the outcome is vastly different to training you al-jazeera aging. still ahead and al jazeera i mean. taking worries a film on you know some songs can cripple you in a day britons threatened with living on the streets again we ask what happens when funds for homeless accommodation that runs out. by summer seasonal farm work has dried up for many in turkey and the winter of discontent that may follow.
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hello there is a rather tricky front line down this east coast the us has been there for a couple of days it won't go away it has produced some flooding already and some pretty vicious sun storms from maine southwards it's now focusing on the carolinas and maybe florida and will produce yet more potential for flooding thunderstorms that are right in the bit further inland in the appalachians in terms of recovering in toronto and chicago's whole northeast cool down a little bit further west we've seen rain come into the california coast is going to land on the high ground thunderstorms and potentially there the rain and strengthens in washington northern california science of that and it's hot dry fire risk territory temperatures still in the low forty's in arizona dropping cyrus and
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it's a particularly wet time of the year for all of the caribbean not everywhere will get big thunderstorms for quite a few will i think from hispania this pandora back through a keeper in jamaica but the focus is probably costa rica nick regular honduras and this eastern side of mexico much of mexico's drug yucatan still is showing a hint it wanted to be very wet no hint of tropical development in the next couple of days repeats today but still some big storms. on counting the cost in india is the labor reforms but is it reform when they cracked the job bank head and made millions with no redress what china's tightening grip on hong kong movies with financial hub status. virtual jobs are a stopgap for the real deal. counting the cost on al-jazeera i care about how the
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u.s. engages with the world in the world we're willing it didn't take you into a place you might not visit otherwise and feel that you were there. if you're watching out is it are a reminder of our top stories this hour the police killing of another black man in the u.s. has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation police and atlanta say racial brooks failed a sobriety test and resisted arrest to try to use a taser on him but a fight broke out before he was shot. and the racism and far right activists have clashed in central london during rival demonstrations there were tense moments
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between police and protesters some throwing bottles and fireworks at officers. that are fears of a coronavirus resurgence in china the country has recorded 57 new cases the highest daily number of infections since april parts of beijing are under lockdown after dozens of people tested positive after they visited a wholesale food market. chile's health minister has been replaced a day after the country reported its worst spike in covert in 1000 cases jaime monoliths had been under mounting pressure to resign for his handling of the outbreak chile as one of latin america's worst affected countries reported more than 6700 infections and 222 deaths on friday i know that our panel has more. it is a bit of a surprise to hear the resignation of cheerless health minister on saturday especially given the fact that she lays right now going through the worst phase of
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the corona virus outbreak in the country there but health minister munnell each is a somewhat of a controversial figure he's been heavily criticized for taking what's being criticized as a as a relaxed role for not implementing more robust mitigation measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in chile comparing the the efforts and she led to efforts in neighboring countries like argentina which implemented a total lockdown so the president of. the has been under a lot of pressure from political opponents to replace the health minister all of that culminating now with the resignation of the minor leagues but if we to if we look at chile right now just to reiterate a few of the of the statistics she was supposed to be an exception to the rule in latin america even before the outbreak began in the region in latin america was expected to be ill prepared it was said that latin america spends less on health policy than any other country in the world there was an expectation that she would do better than most of the other countries in the region unfortunately what we're
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seeing is that sheila again is one of the worst hit countries in the region according to the latest statistics of over 167000 infections and 3100 in one deaths but as soon as opposition they don't honk is refusing to recognize the appointment of a team that will oversee upcoming parliamentary elections the supreme court names new leaders for the national electoral council a body that critics have repeatedly accused of favoring the ruling socialist party opponents boycotted the vote in 2018 on grounds that it was rigged in the middle went on to be reelected. so. not only are they clearly committing a crime they're making a huge political mistake it's a mistake that i'm sure will be there are doing in this moment the venezuelans going through not only did they make a mistake and 2017 when they called for an illegal national constituent congress and in 2018 when they tried to push through a fake election once again they make
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a mistake that isolates them even further it also means venezuelans will suffer because it isolates us it prevents us from getting credit prevents us from solving social issues and prevents us from solving the humanitarian emergency this pandemic . hundreds of people in cities across lebanon have protested for a 3rd consecutive day demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. demonstrators say politicians are failing to take argent action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living the lebanese pound has lost more than 60 percent of its values since the tolbert lebanon's prime minister is blaming the previous government for the economic turmoil. there's pressure to remove police from schools and many districts in the u.s. the calls following protests against the killing of george floyd brunell's reports . fueled by protests against systemic
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racism and policing the executive board of the los angeles teachers' union has called for cutting the public school police force. in many us cities police officers are permanently stationed in schools to provide security a trend that accelerated after deadly school shootings like the one at columbine high school 21 years ago. but now activists want to divert school police funding to hire counselors librarians and mental health workers to support students only not while is a co-founder of the black lies matter movement and the mother of 3 children in l.a. schools there is an embedded racism that says that white children are children who should be nurtured and black children are children who should be surveilled traumatise our children they are there with guns in their repressive force if there
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is any where police don't belong it's our schools that perhaps teach kate levin is the mother of a 1st grader and a university professor specializing in policing what the research does show. is that having police in schools funnels students particularly students of color black and brown students into the prison system. here in los angeles the school police officers make hundreds of arrests each year issue hundreds of citations each year disproportionately to black students and we know that that has devastating effects not just on the students but on their families and in their communities others including many classroom teachers say it would be a mistake to remove police from school campuses an affront seka has taught l.a. high school students with special needs for 6 years i've worked with the district long enough to know that there have been times on several campuses l.a. u.s.t.
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where there have been i was present on campus where there have been guns present on campus where there have been people who have come on to campus trying to threat threaten our students this is think you look good after so many incidents of actual deadly violence at schools the los angeles school police association says pulling cops off campus would make students and teachers less safe it also cites specialized training for its officers on a yearly basis we recover somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 shotguns rifles and other weapons that are firearms on school campuses. a nationwide movement driving change in policing from the street to the schoolyard rob reynolds al-jazeera los angeles. the balls parliament has approved changes to the country's map further straining ties with neighboring india the revised map seeks to include
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400 square kilometers of disputed territory seen here in yellow the area has been under indian control for about 16 years the latest spat was triggered after india opened a new road to the chinese border through a strategic himalayan pass and territory nepal claims as its own the bill now goes to nepal's upper house for approval. of human. rights this is in favor of the people and the national interest this was a unanimous agreement with no opposition it's not just the parliament but the entire nation that's behind it farm laborers in turkey are facing extra competition and lower wages because of the coronavirus pandemic hundreds of thousands rely on money and during the summer to get them through the winter months simplicio reports . hours spent bending and hawing farming is tough work it will take until august to harvest these cabbages planted in may and the seasonal
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workers have only 3 months to make some money for the winter so let me go through we work from 7 am and reach out turns around 8 pm but the farm work never ends you heard eric it fertilising earth most of these workers have come here to pull out in the outskirts of the turkish capital uncorrupt the southeastern city were fast caught between the coronavirus and poverty travelling across turkey this year has been a difficult decision to make. my dad runs a family business organizing workers then arranging transportation and tents for them he oversees the needs of almost 300 people and their families. people who don't have any land or any income back home come here for work every summer to provide for their kids and for their winter needs. according to official
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figures 100000 seasonal workers left over from last year for seasonal agriculture works as a global pandemic has worsened existing economic problems in the city the numbers reached 170000 this year. and taxi drivers construction workers jewelers and barbers are among those who have joined them. with so many people wages are lower and the work is completed faster as a monk you get a job that usually takes a month to finish now ends in 15 or 20 days so most of our friends on other farms also say they've already finished the work. due to corona virus restrictions fewer passengers are allowed in a vehicle that's made people's journey here from home at least 4 times more expensive. women must look take care of children and cook. these
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families are poor and most of the children are not familiar with the internet and can't fall of the online education being offered during the pandemic. i miss my school friends everything back her son a patient here a sport and people are forced to work together closely rather than maintain social distancing but may increase the risk of catching the current a virus but many feel they are safer on the forms than back in their towns or cities seen on kosovo al-jazeera on kyra. the number of people sleeping in britain streets fell dramatically during the coronavirus locked on a boost in government funding meant accommodation was quickly found to stop homeless people spreading the virus but there are fears that money will dry out as emergency restriction. lifted rory challenge reports from brighton. drug strength just scale weight loss just to be more i need to teach a survivor not really thinking about myself or other people or you know or what
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even what journey or just yeah it will just fell apart. house troubles adults who had followed a troubled childhood and he calls the last 5 years russ leaving in brighton a dangerous lonely existence in recent months so there's been response this is a 1st sign of being helped in a long long long time having that worry of mind you know where where i'm going to say so and i or you know it close was you know i've been ask a shower you know i have a date you know this take him while he's off in mine you know i sometimes can cripple you in a day since mid march empty hotels and student accommodation have been housing some of the country's most vulnerable people when cope with 19 erupted the u.k. government told local authorities to find rooms for the homeless and people in shelter they put up some money to help charities local authorities government as well as. really coordinate way to protect the most honorable
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so i mean i think it's approximately 15000 people across the country in the healthy one form or another. one of britain's sea front attractions is this upside down house it's an interesting metaphor for the way that cope with 19 is overturns britain's homelessness crisis or maybe is actually put it the right way up because this is clearly a problem that could always be solved with the right approach the government's promise to deliver $6000.00 homes for the homeless with half of those available in the next year. but brighton isn't alone in worrying about what comes before that hotels will want to return to normal business universities will want their accommodation back and the government money was nowhere near sufficient to pay for it all anyway there has been some government funding but it's it's it's completely now to click to continue so we are as a council because we want to catch the people right we are continuing but we do
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need the money for the train. doesn't want to go back to the streets nor do your thora he's wanting to get rough sleepers may find themselves out in the cold once more the councils can't afford to pay any more and the government going to. really challenge al-jazeera bryson. this is odd to say that these are the top stories the police killing of another black man in the us has triggered new demonstrations anger and condemnation police in atlanta say rush hour brooks failed a sobriety test and resisted arrest they tried to use a taser on him but a fight broke out before he was shot and gallacher is monitoring developments from miami people in atlanta are extremely angry and remember this is a city where just 2 weeks ago 2 young african-american students were violently pull
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from their car tasered while their vehicle had its tires ripped open its windows smashed they've got a situation where 4 officers were fired in all 6 of facing criminal charges but this latest event that happened on friday night as really added fuel to a long burning fire. anti-racism and far right activists have clashed in central london during rival demonstrations there were tense moments between police and protesters some throwing bottles and fireworks at officers by mr obama's johnson has denounced the racist thuggery as he calls it. riot police in france have fired tear gas at a largely peaceful protest against racism and police brutality the rally was led by supporters of adama trial of a black man who died in police custody in 2016 in circumstances that remain unclear . $57.00 new cases of corona virus have been reported in china that's the highest
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since april dozens tested positive after visiting the biggest wholesale food markets in the capital beijing the area is now closed and under police guard cheney's health minister has been replaced a day after the country reported its worst spike in covert 19 cases since the pandemic began i'm an alleged had been under mounting pressure to resign over his handling of the outbreak chile is one of latin america's worst affected countries hundreds of people in cities across lebanon have protested for a 3rd consecutive day demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades demonstrators say politicians are failing to take urgent action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living and those are the headlines the news continues here on all jazeera after counting the cost good buy. as protest rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning
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on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and so their brand of politics to americans before the world follow the us elections on a. santa maria this is counting the cost on al-jazeera a weekly look at the world of business and economics this week india prime minister narendra modi rushes through the labor reforms as the pandemic and his own economic failures crashed the indian jobs markets also from a trade war to a new cold war china time its grip on hong kong the united states sanctions chinese officials through it all can hong kong remain ages number one financial center. and modern shock and skin design of the types of roles which might once have been called.
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