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oh, a you're watching your 0. i reminder of our top stories on this news, our pennsylvania's highest cortez overturned bill cost, be sexual assault conviction, and order that he be released from prison. the american actor was convicted in 2018 . he says more than 2 years of a potential 3 to 10 year sentence. millions of people in western canada and northwestern united states are under heat alerts after record breaking temperatures . more than a 100 people have died in the vancouver area alone. since friday, most of them were out. and any field to gray in rebels say government choose were forced to withdraw from the regional capital mckennie. the government says the retreat was strategic to gray and people's liberation front has also rejected the
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government, the fire calling it a joke to former so be in secret police chiefs have been found guilty of war crimes in the former yugoslavia in the 1919 the ones international criminal tribunal, convicted, jovial san is h, and franco amount of h for their role in financing and supporting fed militias. judges sentence both men to 12 years in prison. it's a course longest running war crimes case. nicole, lena, family church has more from equation capital bankrupt. first of all, the verdict is not in the end because both the prosecution and defense have the right to appeal prosecution has requested the life imprisonment for sunday. she didn't seem out there which form or sort of be on intelligence officers and defense require has requested their quito the mechanism, the court to a census sentence. tonisha jensen motto, which on 12 years in prison,
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they're convicted for joint criminal enterprise for killings. war crimes, deportation relocation of ethnic cross and both increased and both had to go in during the war. former yugoslavia but survival and relatives of victims. crecia and both both had to go in that are not satisfied . they're not satisfied because 1st of all, the child left it too long, 18 years long trial, 18 years of trial. they say it's not justice. they're also not certified to reach which sanctions for years of prison in prison, for some assistance about which they say defense is still small because tongues to n c. moderate ver heights, serbian intelligence official school plant, or order, or the nice war crimes increase in both and has to go be not the death toll in the
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building collapse near miami, florida has risen to 16 for more bodies have been pulled from the rebel search and rescue operation is in the 7th day, almost 150 people are still unaccounted for. after the 12 story apartment building came down last 1st please join me in continuing to pray for those who lost their lives in the sun thinkable tragedy. and all of their families who are grieving and all of those who are still waiting and waiting and waiting for news. john hendern has more for me, sir, sighed florida. overnight, 4 more bodies were located in the rubble that because workers say they were able to find new tunnels, places where people could possibly survive. but in this case, did not. that brings the grand total to 16. as you mentioned, they're nearly
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a 150 people unaccounted for. i believe that the exact number as of this moment is 147. 1 of the problems here, as you can see, it's raining right now. there are 2 storm systems. just beyond that building it is the brown building behind me, and you can see this crane up above it. well, that crane goes 24 hours because the crews are working in 12 hour shifts, but it stops whenever there is the threat of lightning. and what that means is that the operation is suspended, and it's that much more time before they can begin searching for people once again . and that is part of the reason that in the rain pouring down there the fires that those workers have had to deal with may explain why we have seen no live bodies pulled out since thursday. so they're continuing to work on that, hoping to find survivors, and they're still calling this recovery mission tomorrow. we'll have president joe
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biden arriving here along with his wife jill. they will be surveying the situation and those workers would certainly like to find survivors for that occasion. but it simply has not happened since thursday for us present. donald trump is in texas to tor. the southern border with mexico trump has been meeting with official, then we'll visit an area where construction of the board of war was stopped under preston. joe biden. it comes 2 days after vice president common harris met border patrol agents and migrant children in texas, governor of texas. as promised you state funds to resume construction of the wall and speak to rob reynolds who has been mission a texas lives. so what is donald trump going to be doing there? and what message is he wanting defend? well, fully, i think the significance of his visit really is, is one of the political theatrics, president. trump, for president trump,
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made the border wall. a major part of his election campaign in 2016 is reelection campaign in 2020. and apparently he at his political allies still believe that it is a potent issue. he was invited here to the rio grande valley by texas governor greg abbott, a trump ally who was running for reelection next year. abbott, as you mentioned, has decided to divert $250000000.00 in texas taxpayer funds to start rebuilding a section of the wall or continue building a section of the wall. i should say, such as, like the one behind me where you can see the wall abruptly and because president joe biden ordered the construction to see shortly after he took office. in his remarks after a security briefing,
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trump was somewhat disjointed as he usually is or often is. he spoke again about the 2020 election and how he felt he had been cheated, that there had been fraud. he spoke about what a wonderful job his administration had done in completely stopping all crime and drug trafficking along the border and, and also criticize democrats for their reversal of many of his policies. but again, it seems like significance of all this is that there is still some potency, a great deal of protein see in portraying the situation along the border with mexico as one of a crisis. thank you for. thank you. rob reynolds live in texas for us. russia's president vladimir putin, his shielded questions from across the country during his annual calling show, put into the opposing mandatory vaccinations,
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but urged people to get the coffee 19 job. ne fokker has more on the phone and now via social media. this is where vladimir putin responds to average concerns will be at pre screened $1.00 price of vegetables to cope with 19 russia. with russia in the grips of another major wave of corona virus infections. tuesday was eager to dispel fears around russia's vaccine. the country was quick to develop the jap, but only 15 percent of russians have received a dose. until now the kremlin had refused to say which vaccine putin had received. worsening public confidence in the russian job though. yeah. so if i go, if there were some, you know, i thought that i needed to be protected as long as possible. so i chose to be vaccinated with the sputnik vaccines. the military is getting vaccinated with an after all i'm, the commander in chief is only going to come and pretend left. many pandemic
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decisions to regional officials. some areas including moscow have decided to make the vaccinations mandatory for millions of workers. officials say people can decline, work is fear, they'll be fine if they do. bullet heating, meanwhile, reveals he doesn't support mandatory jabs. and can you put that in the far says challenge his popularity, but on tensions with the west. a more characteristic leader was on show. he marked the united states, pressing an imaginary button on his forehead, to show how american officials activate their brains. he went on to accuse the british navy along with us as support a provocation by sailing, knowing the close to crimea, part of ukraine seized by russia in 2014. the russian military responded by fire ring warning shorts and dropping bombs. and the british ships puff. there's really
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what we're going to live, even if we think this ship, it would be difficult to imagine the world would be on the verge of the 3rd world war. because those who do it, and you know that they can't emerge victorious from this war. despite stagnating wages and falling living standards, putins approval at home is still high, but steps to quash opposition political movements, including that of alexi, novelty have pushed the lead a further into international isolation. meanwhile, the longest serving russian leaders and joseph stalin shows no sign of retiring the time will come. he said, when i will name my possible successor. nice welcome to the un security council lesson meeting on the state of the 2015 yvonne nuclear deal. e representatives are wanting time is running out on the deal and that washington needs to consider lifting some sanctions on taylor on, on diplomatic edit. james space report from the united nations. talks have been
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going on for months in vienna to try and get us back into the iran deal that the trump administration pulled out of in 2018. have now been 6 rounds of talks. they've made progress, but not so much progress i'm told. in the last most recent round, the e u is convening the process and the security council was briefed by the e. u. m. bassett. it's clear, the time is not on our side and that what might be possible still to day may prove, prove impossible. in the near future, we have a limited window ahead of us that we should not miss the efforts of all relevant parties speak to the importance and the value of the j. c. b away. the security council was also briefed on the latest report by the secretary general of the united nations. he's urging us to lift all of the sanctions that were covered in the original iran nuclear deal as soon as possible on time. want to keep protesting s y, teeny have defied a curfew. protesters have decided curfew to call for constitutional reforms that
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demanding democracy and, and elected prime minister alex here brian reports anger and frustration and it was teeny crowds built barricades concerned tires. despite an overnight curfews, while the opposition's colon a tipping point for the nation, the demonstrations like this, a rare in this more landlocked country, formerly known fatherland. but the saint has been simmering for years. much of it focused on kingdom swati africa, his last absolute monarch, and one of the few remaining in the world. he was crowned in 1986 aged just 18 and has unfettered political power. he has 15 wives. oh, it has been criticized for his lavish spending. almost denise,
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what, teeny live in poverty. we are the youth of anyway, so much the bread by the government. government, which over time if our government is you get out of them. is that the means that the one missing mama, the protesters say they want democracy, political parties a band. and even though people are allowed to vote, remain the parliament. the opposition says they not elections. more selections of people signed off by the king. the young people who don't want to keep part of the government in the want to part of the government, us citizen like the rest of us in court, where everyone asked some shops in it to the biggest city have been lucid and others say on fire. the military being out to enforce the curfew,
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which the government says is to ensure the safety and security of residents. but the opposition say some protest has been killed and many others wounded. the acting prime minister says he's open to hearing the people's complaint, but demonstrating isn't the way to do it. nation that the new government has opened an email address where must want to can continue to direct their concerns and petition. for decades, king and philosophy is being portrayed as a deeply popular monarch. now the government's being forced to deny reports, his fled to the country, his kingdom appears to be in crisis. and sir bryan al jazeera sprains prime minister says they'll never be a referendum for catholic independence, but one senior figuring the independence movement. townsend just 0. the struggle is not over. last week, several catholic meters were released from jail after being pardoned. join
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a hallway for some buffalo and a meeting impossible until now. the spanish prime minister sitting down with his counterpart from catalonia talks made possible by the pardon and release of 9 capital and political leaders jailed for their part in organizing an illegal referendum on independence from spain in 2017 days after their release, one of the 9 told me the fight for independence goes on. these is not other at all . it is not over. these is simply a new starting point and a new starting point requires new tools, new opportunities, new spaces, probably new faces, no problem. but this is what it is about. socialist prime minister petro sanchez, has gambled on the subdued mood of independence minded catalan's. following the pandemic, hoping to shore up his left wing coalition that includes capital and pro independence parties in the spanish parliament. prime minister sanchez clearly believes now is
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the time for our grand gesture towards the capital and politically self serving, of course long enough away from the next election to be able to absorb right wing fury and the opportunity to take the remaining heat of the independence movement. here, with the offer of talks towards an unspecified solution, i 1st met ro, romania when he was capital and foreign minister, defiantly outspoken in the violent wake of the 2017 referendum. now, after nearly 4 years in jail, he said the spanish office was an empty gesture. in any way, can you put your proposal on the table when we demand the state is to put the proposal and let's put your proposal. we put our proposal. we thought that's what politics is about and we have to be allowed to put on that table. would we understand? is the solution that's more than moxie, the self definition and stop repression that amnesty sanchez has made clear they
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will be no legal vote on independent. so what chance of reconciliation remains? the question is whether this financial government is going to be able to put something on the table and buy something, i mean, the proportion for farther powers and to get along. and the big question is whether this proportion is going to be far reaching out as to divide the bring up, and that's moving in between those hardliners with never accept anything of independence on those that may be interested in this the independent side has some of its strongest leaders back banned from political office until 2030 though, while they're unable to provide is direction. jona whole al jazeera, barcelona, or his forces next on al jazeera as slippery concerns at wimbledon. continue warn that next with jemma. stay with
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duties by extension. let there be change. oh, a times of course now his gemma we start at wimbledon. whether talk of the tournament so far has been more about place safety than the tennis concerns remain over. the state of the grass cooled off to get more player slips on day 3. 1 of those was, well, number one and defending many champion junk of it. he fell a few times during his 2nd round match with kevin anderson. it's been the west to stop for the grand slam in almost a decade. i can speak on behalf of the other players,
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whether they feel that the court so maybe bit bit more slippery than, than maybe previous years. but, you know, for me, i think it's my movement at this, probably a bit more aggressive and dynamic 1st steps and change of directions. you know, that i've carried on from the clay court season to, to grass. and as i said, the, you know, the more matches you play because practice, session and practice sets and official match is completely different. and i, after serena williams retired into the office dipping over women's number 5, seem to be anchor undressed. it also took a tumble of more than one occasion and her 1st round of feet to leave the corner. the 2019 us open champion, said the court for super slippery and that she fell about 6 times and australian nick carrie else could have already done some damage after a nasty fall during his when ever you get on that much was to spend on tuesday resumed on wednesday with the real in the deciding set, curious,
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eventually winning 97 to reach the 2nd round. it's just sometimes it's what happens on the golf. you know, especially i think the games evolve now where to so many rallies in places like capable of making, you know, so many returns or making that extra bowl where the body is actually not supposed to be in those positions. thought thing. and people flip over and then injuries happen, and then you know, the load as well, like they flies applied, a lot of matches and the tennis schedule is brutal walk. it's actually brutal. like you got the french open, then you got like straight on the graph and you just expected to bring out your best tennis from wait, wait, that wimbledon officials have defended conditions. releasing a statement saying, the preparation of the grass court has been to exactly the same particular standard than previous years. each caught his check, the head of play commencing and we are happy with the conditions. i'm clear the course the play, the weather conditions have required the reef to be closed on center court. i'm number one court for long periods. this is at a time when the grand plant is at its most lush and green,
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which does result in additional moisture and what is a natural surface? the slightly about joe cavellas using his footing as we showed you earlier. he had a straightforward win either kevin anderson, just like heated in 2018 when would and finalize the south african. the number one thing that didn't have a single breakpoint as we came through in straight sets is 636363, which into the 3rd run then to continue bid for a record equaling 20 grandson. family members of competitors may be banned from attending the take given picks, but organizers have relax restrictions for female athletes who are nothing but now going to be allowed to bring that babies with them to japan is also being confined to the head of the instructional olympic committee thomas back will arrive in on july 8. that's 2 weeks before the games begin. he'll spend a 3 days in isolation before holding meetings in the lead up to the opening ceremony on july 23rd. ahead of his arrival. current of our cases are rising and
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take a day with 700. 14 new infections reported on wednesday, the highest in 5 weeks. the city and other areas are under a partial state emergency, which is set to be set to be listed on july 11th. but japanese media reporting that these measures could be extended, which could effect the number of spectators allowed inter limping venues. the news less than 24 hours after masterminding, one of england's most important results in their recent history manager. gar southgate was back to work for paris for that next year in championship game after his side b. so rival germany senior at wembley, south gate on his players now turn their attention to saturday. the quarter final again ukraine and rain. but wednesdays training session only involves those who didn't feature against germany. so that included mason mountain bennett chill while the chelsea back with the rest of the got off to south isolating fall in contact
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with scotland, minnesota. billy gilmore, who tested positive for corona virus, ukraine. but best place in the courses off will be too sweet. an extra high that prime minister, so it has the bullets vision by wearing a team, jesse, and says, cabinet meet the number 7 shots. so that's the number one i'm trying to capture. and are you on blank? i add all of the other government ministers in attendance or fail conduct in the teams colleges which in the m. b a. the milwaukee bucks face an anxious way over the severity of the injury. to thus saith the star. now this answer to come pay the greek forward stuff is not too high for extension during game for the eastern conference, finals against atlanta, the buck se yanez has a severe, a cl injury, which would require an extensive recovery period. and finally, check this out from the asian champions league. its hi player, pac on print back tried a long path about 70 yards from go. but instead he ended up scoring when the goalkeeper misjudged the balance of the food. that was the 1st call that on the
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back one. it finished in one. that is what you'll support from me for now. i'll be back with more later gemma. thank you very much indeed for that. now engineers. in slovakia i hailing a new iraq transport after a flying car completed its 1st into city flight. the air car completed a 35 minute journey on monday. the door transportation vehicle uses wings that fold away in less than 3 minutes. sonya gay go has a details each arrive me my point, least it's prototype has the car to get 1st interest, city journey insulin back here from the city of nita to the capital. but the 1st 5 minutes, like in a car that as a click of a button can transform into an aircraft in just 2 minutes and 15 seconds in the it can reach a 190 kilometers an hour and carry 2 people with
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a combined weight of 200 kilos. eco j legs, but it's great that the legislation allowed something like this to go from a virtual location to the real one. this is all go to create a real product that you will be able to buy one day. while this flight represents a milestone in this niche market, it isn't the only prototype in town, and it needs a runway to take off and land and like the competition generation. model such as the s b to have also conducted initial test. this one in a desert in australia earlier in june, the 1st one car race. then there's russia hub, taxi flying, taxi service. i got it showing in january in a stadium, it will need runways. the inventor says it will be able to fly in and out of pipe parking spaces and can carry a combined load of 300 kilos. high effect for the wheat shop,
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perhaps. but with the technology taking off, there is the question of exactly how they will fit into today's world. i'm slightly skeptical about it. as a says in much the world of very crowded, you've got strict regulations and traffic control. ports are pretty much a capacity already. the going codes maybe a staple in film depicting dystopian futures, which gems would still be a problem. i mean, protein types of shows that the stuff the fantasy is now within reach but maybe not quite. you mentioned it. funny guy. yeah. go out. they're not ready for that. that's it for this news are on,
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on his era from me fully by people in the whole team hearing. thank you very much for watching. lauren taylor is live mom in london. you spent the next more days watching the news news ah, ah, ah ah, be part of the debate itself defeated to end in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted to talk about where the men with white men touching a loud dream, where a global audience become a global community, jumping to the comment, question,
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and part of the discussion they are like, if it's connecticut efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera, can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative, and the trauma of colonialist ation and lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene. in the democratic republic of congo, filming a witness documentary on out for ramirez molina families, the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group. and said they died in combat. the neighbors and family members in session, they were innocent,
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taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's defense minister by the me to the reno, said the forces were obliged to the friends that come through from irregular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated ah, hotter than it's ever been before an extreme heat wave scorches north america pushing emergency services to the limit and contributing to dozens of death. ah, and our entire this is out there in life from london, also coming up residence in issue to cry. providence celebrate the return of rebels fighters as a military wound that could retake the region within week.

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