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4 arcos from the oldest occupied cities in the world is still home, and it will stay that way with athens at 44 friday. but it cools down considerably on saturday. the for some, a robot is a mechanic along or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be really humanoid. robots, like me, will be everywhere. options 0 documentaries, next laid on the weird and wonderful world of 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. phone out to 0. can an image represent a truth or merely mimic the perception of the beholder? behind the camera? preconceptions, one sided imagery, reclaiming narrative,
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and the trauma of colonialist ation and lingering legacy, delicately addressed as a weapon to make a scene in the democratic republic of congo, film, and a witness documentary on. now, just let me ah, what you know? the data mind about health stories. this of all us troops and nato troops have pulled out of biography, air base of janice time, nearly 20 years after the post arrived. the challenge says it welcomes and supports the exit. complete control of us forces is expected by september, 11th. canadian emergency officials are trying to account for more than
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a 1000 people who were forced to flee a wildfire on wasn't stay. 90 percent of the village of listening has been destroyed after an unprecedented weight. and the $15000.00 people in the philippines have also been forced to leave their homes after the volcano started stealing scheme and toxic gas social the capital small blanket as much of its really air strikes, hit the gaza strip overnight. targeting a weapons, manufacturing, science belonging to come us. as i said, the raids were in response to incent, balloons launched by palestinian factions, hamas, and says the strikes hit training sites and there were no casualties. it's a 3rd fly up in violence since a cease fire ended the 11th day conflict and main. ok, i want to go to start line stephanie decker now, who's in. so one in occupied the eastern ursula. nice stephanie, that have been process there over the closure of shops. talk us more,
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talk to us more about what's going to be happening there. yes, he's protest tuesday. you had the demolition of a business of a book here in san juan and i'll keep fighting through some friday prayers. you've just finished. there's a small gathering of protesters here. they've been trying to keep up the momentum really because just to recap to you what's happening in this neighborhood and why is that reading the southern end? i just south of the locks the most compound along the walls of the old city. but it's been very much targeted by these jewish organizations. so at the moment you have another 20 homes facing demolition orders from the israeli authorities. and how it works here, rob is that basically the policy and families are told they have to demolish themselves. and then if they don't do that, these ratings will come in and do and boulders in, but then charged them around $6000.00. so not only do you have 4 demolitions at home, you also have forced evictions at separate neighborhoods of this area. we're really
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talking about maybe i can show you the neighborhood nestled against this hill. you're really talking about communities of this neighborhood, large areas of community. so now they're challenging a lot, walk by so they're trying to keep the momentum on here when it comes. these are cases that have been going on for years, their families that are still waiting for appeals from the course. one of those has been delayed until august, but we understand that on sunday, perhaps another home facing demolition perhaps is ready to give a notice to the family. so this is very much a situation for the people who study. thanks very much. indeed, stephanie decker talking to us from occupied east to soon former president donald trump's company and its chief financial officer, being prosecuted for what's been described as a sweeping and audacious tax fraud. allan vices has been died. 15 charges against him and the trump organization. alexander reports from new york and many of the other groups of donald trump likes to brag about the trump organization,
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often says it's very successful and his pride and joy. but a grand jury in new york had another word for trump's family business. criminal. after nearly 2 year investigation, the manhattan district attorney in dated the trump organization for financial wrongdoing, prosecutors say this man, alan weiss and berg, the trump organizations chief financial officer, was one of the top benefactors of the alleged crimes he worked for trump for over 40 years he now faces 15 felony counts. prosecutor say he orchestrated a 15 year tax avoidance scheme, allegedly avoiding paying tax on $1700000.00 in income. he pleaded not guilty, and the judge released him on bail. his next court appearance is september 20th. the 25 page indictment which was unsealed thursday afternoon, read in part, that weisel berg attempted to conceal his actions by falsifying records with the
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help of top executives at the trump organization. who are the other top executives? prosecutors are not yet saying publicly trump organization, lawyers speaking after the court proceedings ended, said the charges do not rise to the level of a criminal indictment and are politically motivated because they involve the trump name. this case should have never been brought. it is a political prostitution, political prostitution where people are targeted criminally because the prosecutors disagree with their political beliefs. a corrupt it does not happen in america. it's an american. it should not happen here in new york city. donald trump also issued a statement saying that charges are a political witch hunt. it's important to point out that donald trump has not been charged with any crime. but legal observers say that if, why, so
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a bird has damaging information and he's willing to cooperate with investigators. that could mean bad news for the former president, but it will all ride on why soleberg? i think he's been under pressure for the past 23 years to cooperate. he'll continue to be under pressure as the month in years here for the rest of the prosecution progressive. but the important part is whether you have something to contribute and whether he wants to contribute it. and if he does, perhaps cooperation, is that something to look forward to in the future? for now, there are still a lot of unanswered questions on where all of this could lead. is this the final stage of an investigation? or could this be the 1st of more charges you have to come against others? gabriel is ando hodges eda, new york $130.00 countries have agreed to back abroad changes to the global tax system once implemented. the deal would see multinational companies like google, amazon, and apple taxed at a rate of at least 15 percent wherever they operate. the organization for economic cooperation and development, which hosted the tools, says back to bring
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a $150000000000.00 of additional global tax revenues annually. a giant drum known as the unguarded. g was the centerpiece of culture and spiritual beliefs for kenya's, poco people. it was stolen by colonialist about 120 years ago, and it's been in a cupboard in the british museum in london ever since. i'll just see it as marco web went to the ton of river to meet poco, my elders who joined many others across africa in urging former colonial powers to return their stolen heritage. i know who he comes from, the people in kenya, it's called the county and was central to that belief these to sing this song when it was carried to that community on the banks of tanner river macaroni among gassy, the 7th king of the night. and the council of elders, the only people who were allowed to play it or even see it. the guide was actually
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a way of life. authority emanates from its mysticism. he was on the king macaroni grandfather's rule about a 120 years ago. when the drum was taken, and this is the man who took it yet, sanderson, a norwegian, timber trader. he was put in charge of the area by the british. he were colonizing kenya. at the time, he sailed up the tunnel river in a steamboat and eldest say he found the people who revered the gaddy more than him . they say anderson and his men found the gods being transported along the river, rested across a couple of dug out canoes, just like this one. they say they stole it a gunpoint, took it off, found the river. it ended up in the british museum in london, where it's being kept in a cupboard for more than a 100. yes. the british museum says it willing to loan artifacts from its collections, any of which were looted in centuries past. the king's brother was allowed to visit
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the god in the storage cupboard 8 years ago and took this video 7000 kilometers away. the elders say they just want it back to give you guys the in ga, ga, is a symbol of government. it's used to rally the people and help them organize themselves. so now we don't have it. the pocono has been becoming poor ever since. the areas among the poorest in kenya, over the last century. some ways of life haven't changed much. others have such as traditional beliefs which have been replaced with christianity, always lamb, young people, king macaroni says, need to be reconnected to their heritage. he wants to formerly request the gattey's return through kenya's government. it's not something belonging to the museum, something which will be bring, which will be, which will be able to bring on, not only joy, battery, believe it will change the fit, it will change with the, the fortunes of
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a whole community. thank you. thank you. go there, a few people remaining here who were raised on the belief system of the god. gee, this man kit joe said can be our desa has died since we met him. if the catchy is to come home and have meaning here, there isn't much time left high on the oh. malcolm web cam. yeah. purity, curate, is director of antiquity sites and monuments at the national museums of kenya. she's joining us now from nairobi. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, i can understand from malcolm's report, there the symbolism that the drum represents the book of people. was there something about the physicality of the drum itself? that was equally important. thank you very much. so having me and let me start by saying that the big on restitution right now is very important. you
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been to be, you know, not on the people because it's the 5 to 190. the florida on the market is traction and the body will cut for some documents that was taken away from them. so obviously for the people that dropped an identity to them, it's a sense of belonging right to them and definitely should be response to them. how do people, can you react to the fact that the john, like so many other artifacts that were taken from the kenya over the years i've been placed in the museum, but aren't even on show. this one, if i understand correctly, is locked away in a cupboard, it's being hidden. that seems rather insulting as much as anything else. well, unfortunate happening the half
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a long time ago. and the kenyans are a way for me. and they want these to be rectified. you just to be bred for them and the thing that was taken from me to be brought back, they should not be started here, but they should be shared, had hated. and there are ways people will not by taking away the dummy what kind of response you get from museums around the world who have items that are being taken from kenya that you want returned. well, many of these young, this is always a different point, but we get from different usual downloading. did you show open dialogue reporting recently we had those got to be brought back from america. most people there, but there are other countries, but i'll be why,
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especially the british, why, if he's not even dialogue, a new casual. but before you can reach me on the table and include everyone, be how we move forward. but john money is open dialogue, frankly, breeding be given the impact that colonial powers had on african countries. is it enough for items like this, from africa, as african countries, history to be returned or should come to other countries. foreign governments be doing more to try to make reparations, and if so, what do you think they should be doing? well, there's a lot that needs to be done before they can be fun. if you look at most countries, they may not how they do, how some of these cultural objects be fun. so we need to be on the table and how they really help some of those people to be able to be battle known infrastructure,
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where they come, how some of the display doesn't care for the benefit of the people and monitoring general. it's really good to get your thoughts in this period to cure. we appreciate your joining us and i'll just thank you very much indeed. thank you. the boy scouts of america has reached an $850000000.00, settlement with victims of child sex abuse. $60000.00 men soothed the organization alleging a decades long pattern of sexual abuse at the hands of scout leaders. a settlement still requires a judges approval. the boy scouts of filed for bankruptcy protection in february last year. the us department of justice has announced it's going to temporarily hold all federal executions. attorney general medic garland says he wants to review the policies and procedures introduced by the trump administration, which resumed a federal execution. last july. after a 17 year hiatus,
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a federal loss was found about the protocols put in place by former attorney general william bon. my connor has the latest washington d. c. the justice department has now announced that it's going to review the federal debt sentence in the light of it being re introduced in july last year that was under the trump administration. and to put it into a context that, that particular stage, there hadn't been a federal execution for 17 years. in the months, from july onwards, there were 13 federal executions. this is the biggest amount in the single year for nearly 200 years to once again try and get an historical context summit. the last time that there were double digit number of federal executions in a single year was back. i'm to grow the cleveland in 1896. so the justice department, when the combined and administration coming to paula is saying now that it wants to look at those new rules instituted by the then department of justice and the
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william bar directed by then president donald trump. and while that is looking into it in terms of its impact on human rights, it is going to put a moratorium on all federal debt sentences. now there is a certain flow happening within the u. s. only this week the ginia became the 23rd state to impose a ban on the death penalty. so $23.00 states now imposing the death penalty ban the federal government. now establishing a moratorium resuming what was a status quo until it was changed by the trump administration in july last year. but his business, when richard bronson has unveiled plans to beat fellow billionaire and drive old jeff bezos to space bronson's company, virgin galactic announced that he will be on board the rocket part plane scheduled to take off on july. the 11th just 9 days before amazon found a basis planned loans above bronson and bases have been developing and testing
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rockets to take wealthy tourists for short trips in 0 gravity. one of the 1st have a women trained to become an astronaut, will soon become the world's oldest person to be shot into space. we land gently on the desert surface. we opened the hatch and you step outside was the 1st thing you say. i was saying, honey, that was the best thing that ever happened. i. how funny is going to travel with jeff bezos from past dr. not training in the early 1900 sixty's, but she never made it into space because of her gender. she was the 1st female flight instructor at a u. s. military base, and the 1st woman to become an air safety investigator for the national transportation safety board. i didn't say that i would ever get to go. i nothing has ever done in my way. while you're a girl, you can't do that. i said guess what? doesn't matter what you are, you can still do it if you want to do it. and i like to do things that nobody is.
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john loved every 2nd of it. i get already way still ahead and al jazeera the longest standing world record and many tracks track of flex. it's finally broken action is going to come up with peter. ah, ah, the news the news the news
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ah ah ah ah. 5 reporters pizza pro. thank you very much. just a few weeks before the start of the turkey lympics and one of the biggest stars in athletics. is it a new world record?
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no. waive the cost and var home broke new ground in the 400 meter hurdles. running the fastest time in 29 years. david stokes reports our custom vote was pumped up to this 125 year old norwegian, determined to produce something special in front of our home crowd. and lo, he's on the flying down the blacks clean. he's already one to will championships in the 400 meter hurdles, but like so many before him, he'd never beaten the world record set for years before he was born. or american kevin young get the 992 barcelona olympics into the home say now it's all about timing. but after 21 years, the longest standing record admins truck athletics was finally betted. strike your building for the board. going to take the victory? $4067.00, he's done it. not home and talk to time 800 of
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a 2nd quicker than young confirming his place as one of the great. this is just the perfect moment. everybody's talking about the record is that the sending for many, many years. it's older than me actually, and you know, 1st time baseless back with audience family and friends in, in the stadium. i knew i had it in me, but of course it's very special to to be able to do it. and i'm just really happy and really proud then hasty moment, holmes opponents, the way this was only his 1st race at the year and he thinks he can go even faster . with $21.00 days to go to the tokyo lympics. he seems to be peeking at exactly the right time david stokes al jazeera, another top gold medal contained if you could now miss the games of the reportedly failing a drug test. american spencer shook harry richardson is believed to have tested positive for cannabis at the us and then pick 12 last month where she won the 100
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meters in $10.00. 6 seconds. nothing has been confirmed yet, but she has sent out a cryptic tweet thing simply. i am human tennis stone. the curiosity is still undecided with its competing fight, already being named in australia seen. he's currently playing at wimbledon and weighing up his option. i've heard some things about the a little bit that a very tough restrictions was like not no guess not about self. so look at that this morning. tom, i'm just trying to get through my matches here. if i choose to play it's good, you know, i feel like a part of the group i'm more embrace now, which is good and look, we've got a strong came with setting strong team suck. but as i said, i'm just trying to get through this a lot. i'm up. what in the, in the a, the milwaukee bucks, a one went away from the finals of the beating, the atlanta hawks and game 5 of the eastern conference play series. and they did so without a stall, man yana sam. tc combo the greek injuries need during game for?
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well, that was an invitation for someone else to step up and brook. lopez duly delivered . the 33 points as the box 1123112. unprepared for whatever is asked by the team. it's absolutely just everyone stepping up together to fill that in. obviously no one can replace you on as he's freaking to time in the p. o. so much of what we do not know, one person is going to replace that. it's a matter of everyone stepping up and i think everyone showed that they're capable of doing that. nice, the nfl has find the washington football team. $10000000.00 of a tiny, unprofessional workplace, especially for women. and in the investigation has found that the ownership and senior officials paid little attention to sexual harassment and other workplace issues. and that they will have a culture of bullying and intimidation. washington's own dan snyder is stepping away for a few months, leaving day to day operations to his wife. but he has not been for many suspected
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lawyers representing 40 former washington. the employees criticize the nfl for not making the report public and describe the fine as pocket change. they said this is truly outrageous and is a slap in the faith of the hundreds of women and the former employees who came forward in good faith and at great personal risk to report a culture of abuse at all levels of the team, including by snyder himself, the nfl has effectively told survivors in this country and around the world that it does not care about them or credit their experiences. ah. the euro's return later at the quarter vinyl sage and arguably the pick of the fixtures in belgium versus italy. the italians come into this match on the back of an incredible winning streak. they have not lost any of their last 31 games. and
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one they lost 12 in a row. however, the belgians all the world top rang team right now and it does seem to fit for both them often is will be without 2 of these key men in hazard. and kevin, the brainer is another 24 hours another to 24 hours that they've been positive towards that recovery. but we all know that we are fighting eggens. it's time we were going to take until the last minute to make the decision every day that we go by every time that they can sleep and get free meals and get some treatment. we see an improvement be okay. i think that matches like this are nice because they are great players involved in belgium or a great team when they have been on top of the rankings for 3 years. but we are playing well. and so i think that will people watching the game to see all the bass players on the pitch would be fantastic. and therefore we wish that every player can recover. even if we know that clearly we would suffer more than it is. but i think this is why football is beautiful before that match,
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the quarter finals will kick off when spain go head to head with switzerland, the spaniards will thought the match as favorites by the creation of 53, and extra time. in the last 16 of the swiss are not to be taken lightly. vladimir petrovich is team eliminated. will champions france to reach the stage. and the last time they played spain at a major to them and they won one new at the 2010 world cup. we started with a will record and we'll finish with one to a group of 4 ro is wrote about more than 4000 kilometers from san francisco to hawaii in just 50 days. that's around 9 days quicker than the previous mark. they rode in pays in 24 hour shifts 24 hours a day. your sleep deprived your mountain r. s. d hydrated. got swords everywhere, stress fractured ribs. everyone's got aly injuries, and they're just getting worse. and worse and worse. you're basically trying to hold on your body is trying to hold on. so you get the finish line. we roll across the oceans because they're, they're like people with a 1000 miles longer. we probably still do it like it wouldn't matter. that does not
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look like the kind of thing you and i might have team drug. oh, i don't know. we go regular is going to be here in a couple minutes of more and all the stories. lots more on the website. i'll just come roll madison. if i ah ah, ah, ah, ah, the world lungs are being ceased. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pitcher per minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios,
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government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. know in the fight of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera. we can the until, ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides no matter where it takes a police, we are fin. if you guys were my empower in pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your net back out here. ah, al jazeera world need to be who left the middle east and built remarkable life finding stuff in germany, of the united states. yet,
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