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like a magical the more i learned about that, the more i respected science and the golden age with professor jimmy kelly on our jazz eda. ah powerful message is china amongst the 100 dollar street of the communist party and see the warns foreign believe ah, hello there i saw the attain, this is l 0 live also coming up a dispute across border aid facility as you and says will have devastating consequences, millions of people. a journalist and activists are among us,
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patient killings. and haiti is capital gangs taking charge and stuck at seeing the price of the various stranded on ships mom because of the corona virus. and ah, not president. she didn't thing it says the era of china being bullied and abused by other nations is gone forever. he was speaking during this and henry celebrations of the communist party. the mm. he addressed 100 the thousands of people, as you can see then gentlemen square and beijing, the president warned any foreign forces that data oppressed china will have their heads bashed bloody against the great wall of steel. forged by 1400000000 people to global 10 by the communist party in chinese, people have showed the world. the chinese people have stood up the time in which
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the chinese nation can be bullied and abused is gone forever. the party showed the world that chinese people not only capable of dismantling the old world but can build a new one. only socialism can save china. une socialism with chinese characteristics can develop china. while president, she is also using the occasion to tighten his grip on the nation as katrina. you reports from beijing, he's been promoting a culture around his own leadership. president party secretary, the people leader and to some just papa she she didn't ping is called many things and as the communist party celebrate, it's 100 year anniversary. the 68 year old is consolidated disposition as the country's most powerful leader in decades. strong on the party has unite it and they let the people in opening a great path, making great achievements, forging a great spirit. she has led china for 9 years,
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and after abolishing presidential term limits in 2018 is unlikely to step down anytime soon. he began his term with an empty corruption campaign, which saw one and a half 1000000 officials punished. it also purged the party of any opposition to his rule. she then promised to an extreme poverty nationwide a promise. he said he fulfilled last year. many said these feats have given rise to a status on par with. party found mouths. don't. chinese pay. people have advanced very well and they don't want to give that up. and they won't. and the whole bill attached themselves to any leader who was able to, you know, not only promised but deliver the son of revolutionary elite. she was sent to rural ne, in china during the cultural revolution where he joined the party and rose through the ranks. china has since transformed into the 2nd largest economy, the world with technological pro west 2nd only to the u. s. and growing global
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influence. his admirers say she is the ideal person to bring china into the modern era. critic say he is a dictator to african natural curse for anything to ship. however, it may be mighty effective, medicare's magic of beginning over time at the tenisha ward, the k. simply because, you know, it does not have the kind of a diversity kind of sense about the page or policies under his watch. authorities have cracked down on at home home and she's young. and according to human rights groups in prison, up to 1000000 weakest in re education caps to she, the battle to maintain power isn't just political. it's ideological during henry celebration, the same official narrative being repeated again. again, that is division weekend between us and 1400000000 people must unite behind one policy and one leader. only then, can the country truly be great and will say this message is crucial to the survival,
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but may eventually lead to its doubtful thing as a wiser. oh, might she prove a top either without a tremendous cost, an adventure said. now in china, only one path leads to the greatest rewards the path of loyalty to the leader. katrina, you all the 0 dating? hi that sam bring in richard mcgregor. he is a senior fellow at the low institution, also the author of the party, the secret wild of china's communist rule, and he joins us now from sidney. richard, as katrina was just reporting that back in 2018 president. she abolished those tournaments on his office and obviously no one expects him to step down anytime soon. do you think his consolidation of power rather could result in divisions within the party going forward? well, that's a really big question. you know, one thing the chinese communist party had done with the like, the more no,
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it's been so the problem of succession. in other words, they've had a number of peaceful transfers and all power from one lady to another. not many authoritarian countries can pull that all, but she has basically from that process else in theory, should have been stepping down at the end of next year. nobody really expect bad. and the longer he stays in office, the more the pressures will build up to manage that succession. certainly, you know, there are people who argue he's heading, putting the country toward a succession, cross of one form or another. oh richard, i believe something like 7 percent of the chinese population, a members of the party, but then presumably to ensure loyalty, you've got to make sure that you're maintaining credibility. how important is that perception for the party itself when it comes to how they're making decisions? well, i think the party itself has a great deal of legitimacy for 2 reasons. first of all, china,
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since the late 19 seventy's early, not united peace has been very successful, most people's lives are getting better just about every year that had strong economic growth. so that helps any political, our political party in power. but secondly, the party controls the media, so they control the narrative as well. so if you've got a successful economy and you can mall the media around that, about a rising power. regaining respect in the world, then i think you're going to sort of basically when a lot of support as calling for externally the wiles is really watched this crack down on minority is like the week as for example, and also on defense is in hong kong. but i see in his speech just a few hours ago, president, she insisted they are implementing the one country to systems policy. for instance, just how it went off the chinese of what the government and the policy actually doing. well mean certainly they're not implementing the one country to systems. policies are thrown that out. and china was taken out of hong kong that, you know,
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they've gone through the media and now they're targeting the judiciary. i hate to say this, but i don't think many people in china and this is a generalization. have a great deal of sympathy for people in hong kong. and i think they would probably, you know, that action would probably be supported. but you know, there's no way they're implementing what they promised back when they saw the deal with the british. well, if i have it right, the ruling policy of the soviet union last 93 years before the communist regime, the clamps. so how is the ccp now trying to ensure a certain survival beyond the 100 is well under the query or maps there? i think the soviets came in and about 1917 and this russians of the soviets, and then i dissolved about 91. i think they lasted in power about 71 years 72 year depending how you judge a chinese communist party as only go one more years ago before. ready they surpassed the soviets in power as a ruling communist party,
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and they really watch that sort of thing closely. most communist parties have been consigned to the dust, been the history, the chinese and the only other exception is vietnam, both north korea but north korea as american country. so the chinese communist party will soon be the longest serving, committed ruling communist party anywhere in the world. what in terms of their survival, where watching the this messaging not only for people at home, but also for the global palace that watching abroad how much of this was really direct to them? yes, of course it's mostly. this is a domestic shell. i mean, there are messages in there for the rest of the world, but this is mainly to display. she didn't ping and the he, as the permanent ruling entity for china. it is aim that winning, not just respect for the party aberration for the body, but also an emotional connection between the, you know,
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she and the people they want to. ready engender that we are the ones who saved you from foreign depredations of alike so that it works on a number of level. and of course it's a show for that's not just that that's not just for the chinese people that's for us as well. well, speaking of this narrative of rescuing people, i'm curious how the mouth is the cultural revolution or that hunger and starvation how they now being remembered. i see they were notoriously not reflected in the great timeline that was performed today. was a pretty simple answer to that question. they're not being remembered or they're certainly not being highlighted. those have been said, been down, played innocent ever since they were dealt with by the official historians and many other names by the way. and they're not disgust. they're not openly talked about, it's very hard to research them. so the party wants the highlights, not the law lives and date. i'm sure. richard mcgregor the senior fellow at the
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larry institution, also author of the policy. the secret world of china is communist for. it is great to get your insights here on there. thank you for joining richard. thank you. now u. s. comedian bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania supreme court overturned his conviction. be a 3 year old subs, more than 2 years of a 10 year sentence on charges of drugging and assaulting a woman back in 2004. and during the trial, the judge allowed both her testimony as well as that of 5 other accuses to show a passion of abuse. and now the state's highest court says the testimony of the 5 others tainted the trial. you know, you go to donald rumsfeld, the us defense secretary, who oversaw the invasion of afghanistan and was also the main architect of the iraq war, has now died. he was 88 years old, his career in the republican party spend decades. while not jacobson is the assistant dean at syracuse university maxwell school and also served at the
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pentagon during both the bush under bomber administrations. and he says it's not yet clear how rumsfeld viewed, his own actions and legacy. i think the, the challenges that the, the donald rumsfeld we see and have seen as the donald rumsfeld, he wanted us to see, he created that narrative and until we can dig more deeply into his records and have those camden conversations, we won't know whether he was remorseful, let's say in the way that a robert mcnamara was, even if an successfully over the vietnam war where the rom, so went more deeply. i could even be that room so was not as contract as, as someone like mcnamara and had no regrets. and i think to some degree that that's the rumsfeld we've actually seen for the most part. but again, i think this story has yet to be told. i think this is a complicated man. and again, now i'm not sure in the end how contrite how he was,
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but there is no doubt that is supported the veterans. once he left the office of the secretary of defense was purposeful, was strong, and in reflected his own patriotism. russia has signaled it will oppose any efforts to expand cross border aid to syria. the current a delivery mechanism has a mandate which expires and just over a week and is now concerned that russia could use its veto power to block and extension. united nations has warned the failure to reauthorize, those deliveries would have devastating consequences. millions of syrians are different magic editor james based report. earlier this month, the us ambassador to the united nations linda thomas greenfield, visited the last border crossing, bringing humanitarian aid from turkey into syria. bob, i'll how're is, according to the u. n. a lifeline for 2400000 people, but it's fake now hangs in the balance. in 2014,
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the un security council authorized for border crossings, but the others didn't stay open after russia and china use their veto power to council members have now put forward a draft resolution which would again, allowed to crossing points. so what norion, ireland did was without looking at anything other than the needs, we proposed a renewal and an expansion of the mandate. but at a news conference, the russian ambassador made it pretty clear he be prepared to use his veto, to stop a 2nd border point. we told them in the very beginning that what we hear from our colleagues about reopening the close cause will the point is alien on stutter. now, we are discussing the one that is remaining all you saying you currently do not see a need for even a single border crossing. i will not give you any definite definitive answer at this time. i will only say that we can continue. we continue consulting on the dish,
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germany's outgoing un ambassador, who led negotiations on the issue when his country was on the security council, told out his era other countries must stand strong. and we cannot allow and agreed to a solution where all of a sudden unitarian a to cut for some russian ambition to support the regime of asset. the issue was discussed earlier this month between president putin and president biden . and has been the subject of recent talks between the russian and turkish foreign ministers. so will the last border crossing into syria close? the un security council is due to vote before the 10th of july deadline. james bayes out his era at the united nations. i'll fell ahead here on alto vera will tell you why the weight continues for indigenous groups in brazil trying to claim the science fiction is now a reality not claimed by the engineers of this flying car will have the story of
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its 1st into cities life. ah hello, i'm pleased to say we got some cool weather now coming into wet northwestern parts of the us into a western areas of canada. we've seen that deadly heat wave. we have got wet weather into central and eastern parts of canada using over to central areas of the us as well. but think about the temperatures just falling back into the the high twenty's. therefore the pacific northwest. so that's much more comfortable will gradually see that he just going to squeeze a little further east, which as we go on through the next day or so. so central parts of canada, central parts of the us will see plenty of a very hot sunshine over the next style, super slightly cool weather coming in across that western side of canada, down towards the pacific northwest. so wet weather, some heavy foundry down,
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pulls that just around the place around the appalachians, all the way down towards southern path of the us. and we'll continue to sink is wait for the south with a nice was an on that line a very heavy way. we could well see some flash flooding for a time. notice cross that western sort of candidate, a chance of a sundry breakdown as that he just starts to a bait slightly over the next few days. plenty of wet weather continue around western parts of mexico. meanwhile, since larry's of the caribbean, also single and lively showers right across into the eastern islands. ah, the one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i want a contract needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skill filling that out. 3 key areas of
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filling up from the connecting the world connecting the future one the cato, ca, to gateway to whoa trade. ah, the hello again, i'm the thought to handle that remind you about top stories. the silence china is mocking the chinese communist parties content with celebrations across the country present. she's being addressed in nations and gentlemen square and said the era of china being bullied as over forever. us, comedian bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania supreme court overturned his conviction. the 83 year old sat for more than 2 years of
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a tenure sentence on charges of drugging and assaulting a woman in 2000. and donald rumsfeld, the us defense equity, who oversaw the invasion of afghanistan and was also the main architect of the iraq war, has died. she was 88 years old, his career and the republican party spent decades. and he served on the multiple president now, journalist and activist are among 15 people killed in a space of shootings and haiti's capital. a warning this story does contain some graphic images that some viewers may find disturbing trees about half the story. 4 weeks now, violence in haiti's capital has been out of control. gangs are now said to be in charge of entire areas of puerto prince. on tuesday, at least 15 civilians were killed when the police allegedly responded to an attack that had left an officer dead. local residents, are you shocked?
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i heard this terrible news. i told my mom, i'll go see if any relatives died in the massacre. i was shocked to see my cousin died for nothing. i asked myself where this country's going. among the dead were journalist v. o shop, an activist and one had to claire many theories, fellow activities, while francois says they were executed for speaking out against the government. she was an activist and she was very, she had a very strong message against the government about the whole situation actually. so we believe that was targeted and mean personally, i believe like the whole all other people that were, you know, killed with that was a plan to cover the target. as assassination for months, thousands of haitians have been taken to the streets to protest against the government of presidential an invoice who has ruled by decree. for the past 18 months. he has failed to call for legislative elections and wants to reform the constitution.
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critic say, it's an effort to strengthen his group on power separately. gaggs are claiming they're in control of the island nation, and the government appears to be unable or unwilling to do anything about the security situation. last week, former police officer turned gang leader. she said, he see says he was launching a revolution against the country's elite. not what i'm telling people to keep looking for what's the last, what is your money? which is in bank stores in supermarkets, so go and guess what is rightfully yours. many people have a tooth members of his cabinet, of colluding with a gang members in the united states. some members of congress are trying to push president joe biden to hold us support for my ease and listen more to the haitian people. something many in haiti i calling for, we just part of all the political game where we are not human. you are just transaction stop bushings, your worries. when you know, even for your country,
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you would not pick the guy as a person would do something for you. so why you continue to support, but well, it should actively say of those who dare speak up about the situation in the country, faith intimidation, and even death. the government for its part seems unable to come up with any solution that will improve people's life. that is, i will, i'll defeat her. now, me and laws, military gender has released around 2300 prisoners from the jail and the largest city young gone, official, se journalists and activists were among those who were freed. on wednesday, tens of thousands of prisoners were released in april. the jails activists were not included. then, a monitoring group says more than 5000 people have been detained since military seized power. in february, all cases, a seafarers being abandoned on ships because of the coven, 1900 pandemic,
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and now at a record high, some of them have been stuck on board for months as they wait for borders. to reopen true, ambrose reports the more than 90 percent of global trade is moved by c. filipino dean. perino is one of the 1600000 seafaring help transport goods around the world on merchant ships. really, to keep the really cool job. when the pandemic, keith hundreds of thousands of se, ferris were left stranded on their ships, some were abandoned altogether left a month without pay or provisions. that's what happened to the 19 crew members of the law. a ball carrier that's been docked in a port in kuwait for a year and a half way back and i haven't stopped if it wasn't in 2020 the ship's own us. one trading and contracting said it had no funds to
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support the vessel and cut contact with the crew. some of them have been unable to leave the ship for more than 2 years. getting diesel. this is our barbecue for emergency because i think this is our thing, quarter washing dental. this is not a fool with no wages most have been forced to borrow money to support their families back home. i promise the money that going thing in the i've got money. all the international transport work is federation has more than 150 inspected boarding ships worldwide. matthew purcell is from it's a stray and brass, he says, shipping is one of the world's worst regulated industries. we still have an
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incredible man of them, scowled dougherty, going on. holly sees those c fairs still stranded, have no choice, but to wait for the day when they can. once again, step on dry land, drew ambrose out to 0. and you can watch the documentary forgotten at sea on out of there is $1.00 0, $1.00 east. on thursday at 2230 gmc now 1st nations community and canada has found a 182 unmarked graves. have the size of a former residential school for indigenous children. they were detected in cranbrook and british columbia. that school closed in 1970 and has since been converted into a golf course. the remains of what i believe to be more than a 1000 children have now been found at 3 different locations. at least 850000 indigenous children were forced to be sent to the schools. and they are now called to cancel canada national day. but more than half of canada's residential schools
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were operated by the roman catholic church, but it hasn't apologized for its role. indigenous lead is now planned to travel to the vatican in december. did the, the anglican churches apologize. the presbyterian church is apologize. no the church and apologized. and this is really part of truth and be part of the healing and reconciliation process for survivors to hear the apology for the highest position within the roman catholic church, which is the pope. there are no guarantees of any kind of apology or anything coming for there's no guarantee that he'll even come back, but we have to make the attempt. and brazil supreme court has postponed a decision on a case that could determine future claims binded in his people their to their ancestral land. leaders from 40 indigenous groups have now been camped out for days and near the court house and the capital brazilian. the shock lang people are trying to retain territory in the southern states of santa kathrina money. monica yanna care has worn out from brazilian. this court ruling would decide if there is
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a time limit or not for indigenous people to claim lands until now. they have been making claims based on on, they have to produce evidence that their ancestors lived in certain lands. but what landowners and miners, and loggers, and many and people, especially farmers want, is to be there to be a limit that only who a people that were in a land in 1988, which was when the constitution was approved after the military rule was over only those people would have a right to claim land. it would you couldn't just show up like in 990 and say that you had been expelled from a land in 1970 for example. so that would lead to the review of many demo cations that have already been made. and also it would rather limit to future claims. engineers in slovakia hailing
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a new era of transport of the flying call completed its 1st into city flight so called air call completed a 35 minute journey on monday for gig or has already town reach me yeah. least its prototype has the 1st interested you journey incident back here from the city of nita to the capitol. but florida 35 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 air, it can reach a 190 kilometers an hour and carry t people with a combined weight of 200 kilos. eco temperature. 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
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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 for the model such as the s b to have also conducted initial test. this one in a deficit in australia earlier in june, the 1st one car race. then there's russia hub, a taxi flying taxi service. i got, it's 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. 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,
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you've got strict regulations and traffic control and a lot of their ports are pretty much capacity already. the going cars, maybe a staple in film depicting dystopian futures, which gems would still be a problem. i. these prototypes have shown that the stuff the fantasy is now within reach. ok, but maybe not point. you mentioned it. funny guy, i go out there. ah, hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines president she thing says the era of china being bullied and abused by all the nations is gone forever. he was speaking during this and henry celebrations of the communist party.

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