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me oh a reminder of our top stories this our top disease agencies urgent leaders to think about supplying vaccine to put nations before inoculating the young people that the jobs for lower risk young adults are rolled out despite many countries struggling to get enough supplies. european union envoy for the palestinian cabinetry is calling for international support and rebuilding jobs. after last month. the 11th day bombardment, by more than 250 pounds standing lost their lives. an infrastructure was destroyed for the 90 percent of people in ethiopia,
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northern region are in need of emergency pre date. that's the warning from the world food program. thousands of being killed and 2000000 others have been forced out of their homes since fighting began in november. well, us president joe biden is attending events, marking the $100.00 anniversary of the tulsa race massacre is just arrived there. he's going to meet surviving members of the black community and also visit a local cultural center. as many as 300 people were killed when white mobs launched attacks and black homes and businesses and 1921. no one was ever charged with a crime for the violence are compensated for the loss of life and economic devastation. she had the tongues, he's joining us from tulsa. what are we expecting to see? we're expecting joe biden. to use this combination as a, as a springboard to focus on racial economic inequality. so he'll be making a speech where he announces various initiatives, for example,
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looking into how it is the financial institutions. for example, value black property far, far less than rates than, than they do white properties before black communities don't have the same equity, financial equity as, as white communities here without seeing initiatives to give like own businesses or federal contracts. i have to say that we've talked to people we've heard from civil rights groups that you know, there are other underwhelmed by all of this. actually i just spoke to the head of the local greenwood chamber of commerce, the black chamber of commerce, and he's not even part of these events that he was underwhelmed is none to stay. but he just said, look, it's the same masters, they're getting all the money, especially around here in greenwood, but gentrifying the area. but the black communities are really getting rid of getting anything out of this. and that is something that we often and if i can just look over here, this is the greenwood rising block wall street history center. this has been tens of millions of dollars been pouring in to the, to the official organizes of collaboration center, which is organized by
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a local chamber of commerce for as black white businessmen, corporations chase, manhattan, bank, bank of homer, frankly the direct institutional descendants, perhaps even gina logical dozens of those who, who burned down black wall street in the 1st place, without any input from black groups, community groups, the survivors, the survivors, as you said, still haven't received compensation. favorite thing with a last 100 years ago. meanwhile, tens of millions of dollars are going into these areas organized by groups, through other shapely se that'll really interested in racial justice, very interested in, in creating a, an area of social tourism and destination tourism. for white developers, white banks, many of whom prevent the black community succeeding once again in this area, in the aftermath of the massacre. joe biden, him, so he hasn't spoken about reparation. he said the commission,
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you haven't even spoken about reparations. for the 3 remaining survivors, it'll be interesting to see what he says and think about that as well. instead, he's shying away from these issues. and you can't really talk about, you know, helping, blocking economic inequality unless you really are serious about changing the system. she had thanks very much and did she have a tendency in tulsa, oklahoma? well, we have maybe phones is barry who's me? yes. she's a professor of american thought and history at the university of pennsylvania. and she's joining us from new orleans by skype. thank you very much indeed for being with us. so nobody has been held accountable. compensation hasn't been paid. it's been a 100 years since this happened. how should we weigh the lessons of what happened in tulsa against winning compensation and holding people accountability? well, what we should understand what your reporter just man bet. what has happened in tulsa is a crime. it's more than a tragedy. it's a crime. what happened to those people and in fact,
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one of my good friends is grandfather. ready and his father were people who were involved and who had businesses there, lived there, so that you have all these years, no compensation, and then you have the same 1000000 mile response that we get every time something happens to black people. that is for riffing of the whole idea. well, we're going to give you some more s b, a loans. maybe maybe we're going to the sewer get housing and everybody knows that's a figment of imagination because it doesn't happen. and then people are supposed to go away, they should risk the government should respond with what people are asking for the people who are descendants and still and the people are still alive. one or 2 are asking for reparations. the only way it can be solved is that those people in tulsa didn't even get tulsa, didn't even get insurance from the insurance companies, when they had insurance to pay for the property damage. and the government of
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oklahoma, deputize people in the white mob that went out and kill those people and burned up all their property. so they had the government state government standing behind it . so what we should learn is that this is just another example of the really about excuses for the perpetuation of white supremacy and the deprivation of black people that is existence, country and we have to fight harder in order to try to get some can not be fooled by symbolism, symbolism is important, but not be fooled. joe biden is going there because in fact all the black people voted to him. and so. busy on and he's an office and he's supposed to be the anti races president, but are the things that he's suggesting or not what the people ask for. and in the past, when those policies have been put out to distributed to black people,
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it did not solve the socio economic problems that boy people have. let me ask you about the story itself, because if i understand it correctly, it's such an extraordinary and dramatic part of american history and racial terms, particularly, why did it seem to fade from view for such a long time? well, what happened or didn't happen in tulsa to start provoke this, a ride was a story like many others that have happened in our history before that where some black guy is thought to have done something to the white woman. and in the case of torture, when i even sure of what happened, but we know what happened to the black people who were there. but. ringback it did not come to light, it was not discussed because all discussion of it was suppressed. the people themselves were wounded by it's not taught in the schools in oklahoma or anywhere
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else in the country by and large. and so it was sort of slip from view until the whole med for some kind of reparations after the japanese in term cases. busy and after the black organizations that are involved in that gap, reparations got involved by insisting on having you commission in oklahoma and the commission came out report 2001 saying what happened and what the effect was on the community. and that we really don't even know how many hundreds of people were killed because they put bodies in the river. so people couldn't find them away in other places. and that's something should be done. but the courts would not respond when they filed a lawsuit because they said it was too long. you waited too long to do anything about it. now there's other discussion about. busy whether teaching about the culture massacre should be done in the schools in oklahoma,
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so that the people there will even know and what happened to the people who descended from the mob. why am they out there showing that they are, sorry, they didn't happen, and supporting the people who all of these things happened. let me ask you about that point because i'm seeing reports that 39 republican senators had upon the calls for a history education that focuses focuses on systemic racism. they've called it a form of activist indoctrination and they will not support it. how concerned are you about the future for stories, light, tulsa, in terms of how it is? well in schools and to young people? well, the problem that we continue to have in this country is read. people who and students in schools aren't taught about the history of white supremacy and what happened them because you have people walking around and still don't know their civil war was about slavery. you have people who haven't been told anything about any of the
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stuff that happened locally, even in their own communities. there is no way to ever have healing or reconciliation, reparation unless we begin to teach about white supremacy. and it's history and 6019 and before. and so when you have a legislature like one in oklahoma, the governor who don't want people to teach about systemic racism. then it means that we even further from trying to have the kind of reconciliation and kind of healing that we want to have in this country. and also to improve the social and economic circumstances and get rid of the wealth gap between blacks and others. in this country, that means that the problem is still serious and it's still me an enormous amount of work. many francis very we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank. thank you. amazon dot com is the
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center of a controversial battle involving sacred historical and ecological sensitive land. in south africa, the u. s. e commerce giant is building it's africa based on the floodplain in cape town. development recently got the green light, despite the use of opposition from activists. indigenous groups and environmentalists and smith's reports from cape town. praying for protection. before going to war with a giant. these men are among thousands of people fighting to safeguard what they say is sacred and environmentally sensitive land. so one of the world's largest companies is about to cement itself on african soil. amazons africa headquarters will stand tall in south africa at the confluence of to kate's on rivers. some
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environmental se building on a flood plain is a disaster waiting to happen and put surrounding areas at further risk of flooding . now, critics also argue that the development goes against the cities, climate change policies. amazon's offices form part of a major, $14.00, hector, $280000000.00 redevelopment plan. that will create thousands of jobs. but it's been marred by controversy since being an almost 5 years ago. construction includes infilling parts of the lives, the river. the land is home to endangered plant and animal species and was among the 1st areas in south africa to be colonized in the $1600.00. it's considered sacred terrain for indigenous people. if the guns aerospace, this is a place where we can locate the original sin for young fun rubric, the colonizer kissed his pole onto the sacred terrain. for the 1st time that
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stabbed at the ancestors of mankind's itself, not all indigenous groups are against the development. in a written statement, the developers deny there'll be a negative impact on the environment. is the leisure properties trust says if anything, the development will quote, see degraded, private land transformed into beautiful and publicly accessible space. but critics are not convinced this, but if it's to show the authorities that the development is not appropriate despite the fact that here it is. with and said that the heritage elements of the plan are not adequate and don't meet the requirements of law. the authorities have gone ahead and approve this development as construction vehicles role in. so to do names on a petition to stop the development activists on all hoping a court will rule against the 1st bricks being laid. robinson this algebra kept on . and these 2 people have died in an assassination attempt. and
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a uganda and minister gunman spade a general cartoon. but what mothers car with bullets killing his daughter and the driver, it happened in a suburb of the capital compiler well mala who was injured in the attack is the minister of works in transport. and the for me, former army commander, doctors in india have how to protest against a yoga tycoon. bomb. dev is accused of misleading people about covered 19 is blamed modern medicine for corona virus deaths and he's promoting an alternative medicine . but he falsely claimed was approved by the world health organization. elizabeth put on reports from new telling me this is a man doctors in india holding a national day of protest against yoga. go to an businessmen. barbara davis promotion has herber formula called coronel to find the corona virus, while blaming modern medicine for india's high number of colored 900 deaths. and
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that's prompted doctors to launch they protest in a fancy like india where people tend to fall those bits through your booth and that to blindly or when people like that, they spread mistrust misinformation. it becomes very difficult for us as you know, science based people, as doctors do wife that misinformation doctors are taking part in what they're calling a black day by turning their social media profile pictures into a black background. this group of doctors has gathered here to call for government action against rom they've, they say he's taking advantage of the pandemic and has large public following to persuade people to buy his unapproved and dubious product order. so how about the governor? health minister hush about then attended the launches coronel, that rom they've claims, prevents treats and cures. close at 19. varden is the chair of the executive board
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of the world health organization or w. a chill ran. dave has claimed coroner was approved by the global body, but the w a chose denies that. a senior journalist who had his car tires slashed while investigating rom. they've business interests. claims he's protected by the government invested in in business. because 80 what is behind the sham of being the yogi, have seen, and it's been documented to some extent just completely conical during the device of the government. he has a political sanction round the sports person didn't respond to l 0 request phone interviews. but the go to count millions of indians, his followers, including any solid wall who sells his range of products called patanjali profiles, hockey met, but the liberal government to have a thorough hope. i don't potentially products just for business. this is
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a matter of faith. good. um, this shows us the way i had some ailment, but the moment i started hitting his sermons, the healing process had already begun. many people in india have a deep trust in goose and alternative medicine. but many doctors say rom, dave's claims can't be substantiated. and he must be held to account for his statements, especially during a pandemic. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new daddy fire on board a cargo ship off the coast of san lanka has finally been put out after burning. for 13 days authoritative begun a criminal investigation. the vessel was carrying a large amount of toxic, nitric acid and micro plastics. much of it has spelled overboard, causing widespread damage to beaches and see life. the government's ban fishing with an 80 kilometers of the site. it's going to officials and nigeria have confirmed that $136.00 students are missing after an armed group attacked and
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slamming school and to geena on the state of missouri. on sunday, one person was killed and another was critically injured. parents had been v united with some of the younger children who were released, security and intelligence forces are searching for the others. the world's 1st floating sky pool has opened in london. swimmers were seen taking a dip in the vertical inducing construction on monday, suspended between 2 apartment buildings. the pool appears to float more than 35 meters above ground level. before reportedly takes $375.00 tons of water to fill. it was manufactured in colorado before being shipped to london. still ahead on just 0 county backs and sport all the latest from the french open, including an ingenious care for the woman's world. number one, the news
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news. news. news . news with me. ah ah.
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ah ah. ah, support his other. thank you very much, rob, all the japan olympic committee says local athletes and now really to participate in the take care game safely. following the start of the vaccination program, now more than $200.00 competitors coaches and support staff. i've already been inoculated boss, it's not mandatory for japan to take the vaccines. and it was less than 2 months before the start and took care of games. japan has fully vaccinated only about 2 percent of its population because of the amount that we are doing these to decrease the infection risk to families and people around athletes as well as those to whom athletes made of the games and olympic villages. i think this does not only prevent
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japanese and foreign athletes from getting infected, but also leads to infection prevention in japanese society. in fact, for the future, real madrid with carla until lottie hired as coach to replace the nadine, the don who quit last week until he was previously in charge of the spanish giants from 2013 to 2015. the 61 year old leaves primarily come as a thin officer, agreeing to a 3 year contract with real madrid and the italian believes the expected opportunity is the right move for him and his family. moving on to brazil, the president, jaya was nara, has thrown his full support behind his country, hosting the troubled co america this month. and that's despite heavy criticism from local health experts original hosting agencies pulled out because of rise in cases of corona virus. and that was off the columbia with drops of co host because of ongoing anti government protests. now result decision to step in has been widely
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criticized with cove at 19, still devastating the country. as the death toll found that more than 460000 south american biggest football tournament starts on june 13 and it's expected to and also expected fans rather won't be allowed to attend. those matches says, don't we'll go handle. so i was, we are in the middle of the pandemic, a very difficult situation, but the brazilian league has 20 teams in the 1st division and 20 in the 2nd division. we are having matches throughout the country. and i don't know why some people voiced opposition to the event because we are having brazilian lead games and had state championships matches, and cappella better daughters. well, let's go straight to want to kind of car his life for us from rio de janeiro now, just 13 days to kick off and know how to tease names yet. do we think we organize? will be able to pull this one off? well they were meeting today exactly to decide what cities,
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what stage could host the brazil have the installation for these games. that was one of the reasons that was chosen to step in because it already hosted copper america before. and it also was host for a world cup. now, many governors and mayors have said that they will not accept to host the cop america because they are fighting the pandemic. they're worried, their hospitals are on, on the brink of collapse. and this is not the time, but there are others that have said they will not oppose hosting the game as long as safety measures are taken. so this is what they're trying to work out now and you'll thing the safety measures are taken will present valuable scenario. he's been heavily criticized results. cove, it crisis is a tough condition. will have to be but is that actually likely to happen?
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well yes, tough conditions were the brazil said that the players have to be vaccinated. now, not all teams have been vaccinated. not everybody will. well, some have been, have received a 1st dose of a vaccine. the south american football confederation says it has vaccines to vaccinate players and people that will participate in this in the cup america. but there is no time to have a 1st and 2nd dose. and what's happening here in brazil also is that the government has, is being investigated by congress for handling of the pandemic. and one of the issues that they've been really tough on with, with the government officials, is why did brazil take so long to buy the vaccines to sign contracts with pharmaceutical companies and all of us. and why is it opening its doors so fast to
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games? the part of the congressional, the congress was leading this investigation has even said that they want to hear about this. now this decision of brazil to host the cop america. so it's taking a very strong political angle. and we just had news coming in that brazil supreme court justice has given them 5 days to give them more information on this. but what is the reaction rather from the teams, all the players are going to be taking part in this woman. well, we haven't heard from the teams, but the senators that are participating in the congressional inquiry, one senator in particular, has asked player name maya to not to participate. i. we haven't seen any answer back and as for the supreme court, yes, 2 political parties have asked the supreme court to interfere and to stop this. call america from happening. thanks a lot,
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monica from rio de janeiro. we're moving on roughly on the dollars bid for a 14 french open title is off to a winning stock. it's funny, it had little trouble against the story as well. number 63 here in adult 8 through the fast 2 sets, but needed a tiebreaker to close out the much. you now faces frenchman, richard gus guy in the 2nd round. and well, number one, ashley ball. he admits an ongoing hip injury will make winning the french from quite difficult history and received medical treatment, often losing the 2nd sets against american bonaza. peta. a bossy continue to one much in 3 and 2019 roland garris champions is managing the injuries now have best hope of a deep front in this for them and it's going to be a little bit tough this week. i think over the weekend we had a, a bit of a flare up through, through my left hip, which was, you know,
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obviously just needed needed a bit of help that i needed some assistance to, to try release it off as best i could. while number 6, felina with alina is also booked to spot in the 2nd round, defeating french, 17 year old o c, on remade her grand slam w off to the much with alina, through his school, behind iomi soccer, off to the japanese stall, withdrew from the french open on monday to protect her mental health lunches. and honestly, i think that it is what it is. you know, she made her decision and you know, i wish her a speedy recovery because it seems like really, really damaged her mentally. well that, so it's for now be back in a few hours rogue. thanks very much indeed. now you can get lots more on the web site. of course, the address for that is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com, bob and sarah is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all the stories, including europe's top disease agency. urgent leaders to think about supplying
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