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highlands, increasingly we're seeing bigger and bigger and zones the for some, a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries niche. the lead on the weird and wonderful world, the robot that learn think feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on out to 0. across the world, young activation organizers are on the move to do the work in the 1st of a new series to people in new york city use different to me, the fight institutional racism and police brutality is indeed
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a nation wide problem. that wires a systemic solution generally can change on your game. oh, a. you're watching. the news are on al jazeera with me fully by people. a reminder about top stories. the world health organization is warning against what he called a global to tier system when it comes to recognizing different growing of eyes vaccines. the african union has also accused europe of not doing enough to ensure that call the 1900 shots are equally accessible to all. turkey has formerly pulled out of an international treaty aimed at preventing domestic abuse and violence
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against women. a court appeal to stop the withdraw was rejected last week. thousands have been protesting against the decision in the sample. and us present, joe biden has met with officials and rescue workers in florida after last week's building collapse me in miami. he's also meeting with family members of the victims . the search operation has been put on hold because of fears about the structures stability. now the chief financial officer for us present donald trump's company has surrendered to tax authorities, investigating tax crimes in new york island y soleberg and other trump. employees are expected to face charges of taxation. they suspected of illegally avoiding paying taxes on company perks. that's bringing kristin salome, who's outside the court in new york, where the hearing is taking place. i mean, i mean, christine against the trump organization and it's cfo is being ceo's right now. what are you hearing so far?
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yes, alan, why? so virg entered the court room in handcuffs, along with a group of attorneys representing him and the trump organization to face the formal charges before the judge. and we knew that this was going to involve tax evasion and benefits paid to trump employees. we're getting more details now. of those formal charges which do include for mr. weisel burg, grand larceny in the 2nd degree and a scheme to defraud in the 1st degree. and the trunk organization itself is also being charged. what with what's being described as a sweeping, illegal payment schemes. this is something that allowed under new york state law that a company can be charged as well as an individual. now we, as i said, did expect that there would be charges in the realm of taxes again mister whitefield burn. there's been an ongoing investigation for more than 2 years
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on the part of state and local prosecutor. the trump organization has called this a politically motivated organization or a prosecution that they are bound to fight. they say that this is an attempt to get out the form of president who has not been charged at this time. but if mister wife bird had any dirt on president trump, he's been an employee of the company, the top ranking official that isn't a member of the trump family. this would be an opportunity for him to use that information to get reduced charges against him or possibly a reduced sentence if he were to be convicted. that said, we know from his attorneys that he is planning to fight these charges, saying that he is not guilty. he entered a plea before the judge of not guilty, and he's planning to fight the charges. prosecutors say, however,
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that this is an ongoing investigation. and so it is still possible that more charges could be forthcoming, but for now, it seems to be a unified front between the cfo and the trump organization. and the president who basically are accusing prosecutors of a politically motivated, which hi. thank you, christine for that update. christian salumi live in new york, so the cfo trump organization charged with grand last name a 2nd degree. let's discuss this further with karen greenberg, who is the director of fordham university school of law center on national security . she's joining via skype from new york city. so this is being revealed right now as we're speaking wife will burg, as a fed charge with grand larceny. in the 2nd degree, the trump organisation charged with sweeping payment schemes explain to us what all this means. i mean, just how sweeping was if a ledge fraud, how much money are we talking about you know, into we really,
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we really still don't know many of the details of this, but what. ready we do get from is that they're not going to try to soft pedal this investigation, and these indictments and it gives a signal to other people in the wider realm of the organization of what should be coming their way. and so the, the consequences of this is not, this is not going to be tough luck and roll off the back of the individuals. and remember, they started at the top, that's not often how and date and so sometimes you'll have lower use in your work your way to accomplish. they started at the top and one of the things that happens when you start at the top of an organization like this chases away people who have investments and patience and so well, this is an ongoing legal process, prosecution and investigation. it also can camper the activities and really great damage to the activity that the organization which puts more pressure on wasteful birch and potentially others will not be indicted. begin to come forward
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with the information that the prosecutors investigating. would like to see the prosecutor is saying that fatty trump organization and why so berg evaded taxes on $1700000.00 of income. he of course, has always been a trump support or loyal term support weiss burg. what will this mean for the former president himself is strong in any way likely to be implicated? it's not impossible, but. ready what we've seen repeatedly in case of trying to go after donald trump is the ability to somehow find a way to wiggle out of it and to, to demand and get a kind of loyalty from the people who have been working over time. not always the case, not full proof, everything with my account and others. but there's a, there's a that they, that they have opened up an avenue to try whether or not they can actually get to
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him. i, i think the jury, we still don't know that the cfo invited on 15 felony counts, were hearing from this arraignment. he has said he will plead not guilty. he's going to plead not guilty. how is the prosecutor going to try this case? how do you see this case going, given that he said he's not going to plead guilty at all? you know, i think we don't know. first of all, i think we have to very carefully understand what happened here today to begin to digest the information. i think that the, i think the ultimate target here is not wasteful berg, and i think there's a general understanding that up on all sides. and i think the real question is the real issue here, applying as much pressure as possible as early. ringback in the game possible, and i mean in the julian the trajectory of the court case itself, remember how long it took to get the tax documents to begin with. but at this day
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to try to really expand this to get to trauma and others are closer chunk. and so i think it's not a good idea to predict where this is going, but i think we're going to know in, in near future. and again, the goal here is not just punishment. so here is information that can broaden this investigation potential, even to the former president. thank you so much for talking to us. um i can greenberg from fordham university joining us from new york. thank you for your time . china governing company is spotty, has been celebrating the $100.00 the anniversary of a founding addressing crowds in tenant men square in beijing, president changing paying hales what he called china's irreversible course away from colonial humiliation. while she praised the party for raising incomes and restoring national pride, he failed to mention it's historic failures. katrina, you report from beijing in the early hours of morning. 70000 people gathered in beaten tenement square to mark the 100 anniversary of
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chinese communist party. youth choir sang revolutionary ballads, while fighter jets and helicopters flew overhead. it was a well choreographed display of nationalism and power performed with precision president. she didn't ping addressed the crowds, saying the party had transformed china from a backward we country into a strong water one. the fishing that we have brought about historic revolution to the problem of poverty in china. and we are now marching in confidence, tries to was a 2nd and pen re go a building china into a great modern socialist country. in all respects. my dressed includes reminiscent of party, found a mounted don't. she said the party had kept its promise of lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty and would continue to achieve success to the chinese people . it is aimed at winning, not just respect for the party admiration for the body,
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but also an emotional connection between the, you know, she and the people they want to engender that, you know, we are the ones who saved you from our depredations of alike. so that it works on a number of level and of course it's a show for sure. foods, for friends and adversaries abroad president, she had this warning floors wanting to undermine the parties roof. going to me, the chinese people will never allow any for it for a press or slave for anyone who dare to do that will be on the collision course against the great was still full by over 1400000000 chinese people. the leader also praised the party for the order to hong kong, something achieved to cracking down on the territory democracy movement and vowed to reunite taiwan with helena aging considers the self ruled island, a renegade chinese province. full time pe responded by saying its determination to
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defend its sovereignty and democracy was unchanged. not mentioned during the celebrations were the historic favors of the party, the violence and destruction of the cultural revolution. the 1900 sixties and seventies, or the brutal crackdown of the 1989 tenement square protests. it's incarceration of an estimated 1000000 ethnic, most of the weakest so called we education camps has also been condemned by governance rights groups abroad. but they're not openly talked about, it's very not to research them. so the party wants to highlights not the law lives try to find praised and coming to coffee outside. it's a different story. this ration comes at a time when international criticism have begun, with policies at home and abroad. and aging is response to that criticism on thursday with loud and clear. it's simply isn't listening. katrina you
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out a 0 meeting. refugees from ethiopia in northern to gray region who had tried to saddam to escape month of fighting. and now hoping to go home soon as after rebels from the great people's liberation front said they'd gain control of the regional capital. mckelly heber morgan report to my refugee camping guitar. if saddam this is where you can refugee your money. if it's high said he heard the news of rebels in his home region of pic, gray had re taken control of the capital mckinley. he fled from my address when the conflict parted in november between the european federal government and the regional take great people liberation front or t p l f. he says he had to leave his family behind. very, very, very good. i'm glad the most of to great has been the rated, and most of the places are under the control of to great people. maybe now i can return to my family that i left behind and try to find them. i can try to search for my children. i can also go look for those the diet and bury them. 2 the news of
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the people left returned to mentally and other cities integrate this week was welcomed by many refugees here who've been following the news on television and social media, legacy mara and arity and soldiers and gun, as well as the federal troops. so they will be no more atrocities in te gray. i can go home to my village now i have not heard from my family since the conflict started because i was working in a farmer and they went home. the 8 months of fighting has displaced nearly 2000000 people. read groups have reported abuses by both sides of the conflict. people in p gray have reported killings by a retreat group who fought alongside if you'll be in federal government and militia from the neighboring. i'm her region. the united nation has that sexual violence and fire vision have been used as weapons of war. 70000 people have fled to neighboring sudan since the thoughts of the conflict they united nations has described the situation integrate as fluid and unpredictable. hundreds of thousands
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are in desperate need of relief. supplies and fighting is still ongoing and parts of the region. but for many here, the fact that the t p lab has regained control of most of to gray is enough for them to hope that they may be able to return home in the near future. something they want to go and search for those they left behind. others say they want to return to their farms and see what remains of their homes and belongings. and still others want to return to start where they left off. and this is emily santa, because i was in high school and planning to go to university. now that things have changed to cry. there is peel. i may be able to go back and finish studies and get a job and build to grow to be an independent country. if you'll be in federal truth still control most of the roads in and out of the guy, but refugees here. they all they're waiting for is word from across the border to return to the homes and lives they've left behind. he, bill morgan, i'll do the wrong. cooper camp got if to down i 1st nations community in canada say
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is it found $182.00 unmarked grades at the side of a former residential school for indigenous children. they were detected in can brook in british columbia school clothes in 1970, and has been converted into a golf resort. there remains of what i believe to be more than a 1000. children have now been found at 3 different locations. at least 150000 indigenous children were forcibly sent to the schools where neglect and physical abuse was widespread. more than half of canada's residential schools were operated by the roman catholic church, but it hasn't apologized for its role. indigenous lead us band to travel to the vatican in december. did the anglican churches apologize, the presbyterian churches apologize, united 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 to canada. but we have to
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make the attempt japanese call make a nissan has announced plans to build a 1000000000 dollar large scale battery factory known as a gig of factory in the u. k. the movies expected to bring in $6000.00 new jobs once the factory is built in federal land. nissan also announce it will create an all new electric crossover vehicle at the factory. experts say the projects will how boost the countries electric vehicle initiative, which includes banning the sales of new diesel and petrol cars from 20. 30 ford says coming up next on al jazeera as one of the great plays of his generation finally reaches the n b a finals on that story shortly with german. stay with ah, brought to you by accenture. let there be change.
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a kind of force now his gemma thank you folly. now there's not much that no joke fetch and roger federer haven't one in tennis but on i didn't pick golden. the single is one metal which is so far alluded them that could change in tokyo later this month with base g to compete at the games. but before that they have wimbledon and federal is into the 3rd round off the straight sets when a re shaw gas gauge the a time champion to the 1st set on a tie break. but the 39 year old went up again after that when the next 26164. jessica has now lost a 25 sets in a row. so this way, so federal will be hopefully lympics, and there is just a $22.00 days to go now. and some of the government has withdrawn its weight,
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lifting team to stop them, bringing coven, 19 back home. but some, i was a tolerant and pins are all based abroad. they will still participate. the games overseas competitors are beginning to arrive in take around a 100, flew in on thursday from various countries, including germany, all overseas athletes that need to take to a cave in 1900 tests in the 4 days before departure at another test. upon arrival, no foreign funds are out in japan's prime minister says holding in and picks with new domestic spectators is still an option. one of the athletes competing will be skateboarder, sky brown. she's being named in great britain's team, but just as 12 years old, which makes the youngest ever british olympian. she will 1013, by the week before the games begin ground was born in japan and this company, right. but in the world, skateboarding is making it so they pick davie along with stuffing and climate goals or anything will be cool. i mean the thing though is
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awesome. just so fun. but yeah, that'll be really cool. and i was push boundaries and they're going to be a little one in there. we're going the highest doing chicks that we're doing. several top football teams will be interested tonight at lino massey is now available to sign up for any club anywhere in the world for free. the oftentimes dollar contract with baffling expired on thursday. it means the likes of manchester city and p. s e can now pick him up on a free transfer. however, the 34 year old is expected to stay at the catholic club. messy and that he left boss lane before the start of the last season, when he initially requested a transfer. well, for more on this story, we're now joined by samuel marston. he's the boss playing a correspondent for espend dot com. samuel, thank you for joining us. so as i mentioned that messy apparently wants to stay at balsa, and the club want to keep him there. what's holding up the do?
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yeah, quite a few things pulled him up fairly as you can imagine, messy black contractor for years was, was worth over 500000000 years old and entered in bonuses and stuff. so this one is not gonna be that much, but there's a lot of money involved, a lot of contracts to be reviewed, low base to look over the thing. the main problem is obviously possible in financial position will allow them to offer a contract. they'll start just looking at different ways around around that, whether it's by offering them a sort of a longer term deal with ease and pay impacts even beyond these playing day or. busy different scenarios like ways payers in the buses when he moves pop to the major. it's a major league soccer in the, in the future. the different little things trying to explore or break down. there's going to be a meeting tomorrow friday between joanna porter, the boss and the president, and happy to take back to that illegal president because in spain, as. busy the sort of a loose salary cap for all the clubs have to adhere to based on, based on revenue. and muslims has been absolutely slashed, almost 200000000 as the come of that wage. so it's due to the due to the pandemic
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and losses due to that they fit in in a new contract for matthew complicates the president, the believe has been very clear to the comp make the numbers work if that if they were spending they wouldn't be able to register matthew matthew's new deal so that, so there are lots of lots of legal things, lots of squaring of numbers to do and lots of creativity to do. busy to ensure that medical scientists new deal. busy can can say about the loaner football fan and they presumably need to offload quite a few of their players and, and what to get round these financial fast tables in order to be able to carry on a floating method. do i understand that correctly? exactly. the thing, the problem bob loan have is the, the market in the sort of post pandemic transfer. if you will, doesn't allow them to get rid of bigger and is easily if you look at some of the plays that go their. busy own big wages, perhaps they would like to move on guys actually pick routine, you know, some elim t t who are all on big, big salaries and would be really good to get rid of rid of those wages, considering how much they play. there's just
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a lack of willingness from them to sort of leave because there's no clubs able to pay a transfer fee will be match the wages that currently on. so that's not really an avenue that's progress. welcome back learning they've been able to move on a few younger players quote plays, but no one who make a dent in the wage build. so that's a big problem and is there are alternatives to look to at the moment, really because that they're not making me any ground. but if it does, unexpectedly full 3 was messy, is likely destination. do you think? yeah, i mean there's, there's an understanding on, you know, from messy side from the lawyers from, from boss blender that this will get done. i guess the only people that can stop it now a sort of, you know, legal or you a from you, a financial 5 player would have been sort of not relaxed, but that's one stand by g to the sometimes, i mean there is a small chance that you know, boss is simply kind of make the numbers work that is a club with, you know, as of the last efficient numbers which released in january that gross debt was over 1000000000 year. right. busy of course, the chance that they cannot simply make the numbers where the pay messy, what,
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what messy wants to and the problem has now is that he's been free for the last 6 months to negotiate with clubs. obviously in the past that you mentioned, passenger man and man just to 50 has have shown an interest in him if he'd have been allowed to leave last summer, he would have in for bill 90 percent of ended up monday and said, but the problem now it's clubs are already planning for the next in the 1st of july . now in clubs. so i need to have that account in hand for next season. patterson germano obviously spending big sign and you know, there's funds been yada may be positive and yell of them if i'm done and i'm going to go keep that sign in the right spot from inside to laugh. and you know that close to finding stuff ramos now it's a big wages that they spend and they just renewed name our contract as well. i guess the only way they perhaps messy is if, if killing them back, they was sold and then perhaps they. busy would they would have room for. busy for matthew to replace their mentioned the city as well to not spend so much to share. perhaps they could be an option if, if you know, does fall through with boss or whatever would love to be be reunited in. and by the
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moment those, those long shorts message focused on on continuing, hey, 20 pos are in the club. the club we've been very optimistic. it's enjoy and report replaced by mayor was as president, may be able to get the deal done. thank you, sam. a lot of people will be watching this story with interest. i am sure. now let's get to wimbledon. now. we're more from a but i should say in full seed, alexander, baron, east, into the 3rd round. he be american at tennis, and granite, 756263. the german only face to one bright points in the match, and had it all wrapped up in one hour, at 45 minutes, sir, as yet to drop her sex in return than a shock in the women's door. with number 3 seed, alina selina, knocked out in the sack around by weldon number 44 magdalen that's with alina, who was a semi find this, when would it in 2019 losing, and straight 6364, polish opponent. it's and that's the 1st victory over the top 15 play in a completed match. for the 1st time in his 16 year career, chris pool will play in the m b a finals after inspiring the phoenix on to
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a comprehensive when the last to these classes in game 5 of the western conference finals. the sons are coming off the back of a defeat the clippers, but they pulled ahead in the 3rd quarter. 7 book with this done on his way to 22 points. but it was a 36 year old veteran pool. he stole the show against his former team, the 11 time star school to play, career high, 41.31 of which came in the 2nd half alone, as he led the sons to a 27 point victory and a 42 series. when the son vent into that fast and a final since 1993, where they will play either the milwaukee bucks or atlanta. that is the will for from me for now i'll be back with more later gemma. thank you very much. of the late princess diana has been honored on what would have been her 60th birthday prince william and prince harry joined other members of the royal family to unveil a new thought. you of the late mother outside kensington palace. the brothers commission, the statue in 2017. well,
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