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a new documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world ruined the life of an innocent b o mastery case on al jazeera, used from al jazeera on the go and me tonight, out is there is only a mobile app is there for you, this is where we dissect online to find it, i guess from out there is a mobile app available in your favorite app store. just set for it and tapped made a new app from out to 0. new at you think of it ah. of course it was not the right decision was wrong, the city police in texas admit they got it wrong by waiting an hour before
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intervening and choose day school shooting. ah, hello mccloud, this is al 0 live from de also coming up. it's time for the i c. c. take action to send a clear message to these railey governments, and to all governments demanding justice for journalists life out their immediate network. 6 international criminal court action over the killing tree. and iran seizes to greek oil tankers in the gulf, wheat filter. ethan stopped a vessel carrying a radiant oil cloth johnson. queen goose digital app is back on stage. but with a high tech ah. so the police made the wrong decision by not immediately entering a classroom in texas, where a gunman had barricaded himself in that see admission from the states department of
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public safety. security officials have been criticized, waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway before confronting the 18 year old killer. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in this will have the benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now. that of course, it was not the right decision, it was a wrong decision, very it, there is no, no excuse for that. but again, i wasn't there, but i'm just telling you from what we know. we believe there should have been an entry at that as soon as you can when there's an active shooter, the, the rules change. it's no longer ok. it's no longer barricaded, so we don't have time. you don't worry about matter printers. and by the way, texas embraces active shooter training, active shooter certification. and that, that does that doctrine requires office. we don't care what agency are from. you don't have to have a leader on the same. every officer, lines up stacks up, goes and finds what those rounds are being fired at and keep shooting until the
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subject is dead period. but while the police were waiting outside the students recalling 911, asking for help the state to public safety the right to read out parts of those schools, the caller identified. i'll not say her name, but she was in room 112 called on 11 at 12 o 3 ration the call was women. 20 seconds is that about herself? whispered in room $1121210.00. she called back in room 12 advisor, multiple dead initial call. her a call back student child, go back was told to stay on the line and be very quiet. if you hold on one that he shot the door, it brought me 12431247. she asked 911 to please and the police. now, at 1246, he said she could not see that she could hear the police next door at 1250 shots or
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fire that can be heard or the governor of texas dance grey guy, but has expressed anger over the way the police handle the shooting he says he was initially misled the information that i was given turned out in part to be inaccurate. and i'm absolutely livid about that. and here is my expectation. my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations which includes the texas rangers and the f b i, they get to the bottom of every bat with absolute certainty. there are people who deserve answers the most. and those are the families whose lives have been destroyed. they need answers that are accurate, and it is inexcusable that they may have suffered from any inaccurate information
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whatsoever. well, darn poachers, a retired new york police department of tenant and criminal justice professor. he says, police practical, very clear on how the shooting should have been handled. you send the 1st available officers in and their job is to interdict and neutralize the assailant as quickly as possible. this is not the time the wait. now there's been a level of ambiguity from the perspective of the public appraisal from police department that echoed the sentiment that they put out a statement that there was a barricaded, suspect that is completely bad. you have to focus on getting those children out of there. as quickly as possible with the barricaded suspect that's when you introduce passage, you go g asian, things to that effect. however, when you had an active shooter, that's when you come in and with the attempt to introduce and neutralize the
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shooter. and in my mind, that's what went wrong. i think that it's important to be as forthright as possible at the onset because it avails investigators to assess this in a much more expedited manner and get the results of the public that they deserve. and it's just so unfortunate that history has repeated itself because we go back a couple of years ago, we had a shooting in a place for park land in florida with nicholas cruz went in and he began firing from the parking lot before he got into that school building and we had you re, similarities in this case where the shooter began firing outside and then entered that school building. so we don't want history to repeat itself. and so when we look at the investigation, we sure did, we get that information out to additional schools so they can erect the necessary fortification to prevent an event that says catastrophic is this from occurring in the future when americans, because gun lobby has gone ahead with
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a major convention just 3 days after the 19 children and 2 teachers were shot that you felt in texas for testers, gathered outside the convention center in the state's largest city of houston. this was the national rifle association, 1st meeting in 3 years. for me, you as president donald trump was among those to address the convention. john 100 has more now from houston. what you're hearing right now is seeing those are members of the n r a convention coming out. and the voice is behind the camera, or i'm bridge it was earlier, more than 10000. i would say testers jeering every time and enter a member comes out. so what you're hearing right now is the response of the crowd outside to the crowd. inside. donald trump essentially said that there were no gun control measures. what would it help?
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he said that's what the left wants, but it wouldn't work. he did say he mourned for those people who died and he mentioned every name of all the children, but our history people were offended. that is convention went on 3 days after $21.00. people were gun down that school in this state. i talked to the congresswoman in charge of this district, sheila jackson lee and she said she didn't want this to happen. she asked the inner a not to hold it, but they held it anyway and it's going to go on for 2 more days. but meanwhile, the real anger is directed not just the enter a convention, but at least investigation in the fact that they did not go in early enough to save more children. these national criminal court has a clear mandate to investigate israel's killing of palestinian journalist as a war crime that's according to journalists and lawyers who filed the case last month. they've now expanded it to include the shooting of vouchers, years shrink o'clock, who was killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. early of this month,
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the dean baba reports from london here since last year, mid to a jazeera news room and guitar in a minute while lead allow murray al jazeera jerusalem bureau chief, talking about the moments before is ready forces shocked at his colleague on the 11th of may janine ah, this event brought together the people who launched a complaint with the international criminal court in april on behalf of for palestinian journalists, killed or maimed by his ready fire, while clearly identifiable as price. now they're adding new names to the file. sharina blackledge, one of the world's best known reporters and her colleagues. so moody shot in the back and injured moments before sharon was hit, one message came through loud and clear. at this event. there's no lack of evidence, but there's also new momentum behind cause for international action over israel is targeting, if it is a long time deliberately taught and it is a cover up of the war. it is just reporting on the brown documentation of
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human life. that's why general target, and that's why we say this case is so serious and the obviously ought to be looking at the targeting of journalists in particular, as opposed to civilian this case is being brought by the international federation of journalists, the palestinian journalist syndicates, and the international center of justice for palestinians. they say last year marked a turning point when the see road, it's jurisdiction extended to the occupied palestinian territory. according to reporters without borders, at least 30 journalists, mostly palestinians, had been killed by a ready fire in the west bank and gaza. since 2000. these ready armies never acknowledge any responsibility. how hopefully you can down the line to achieve any kind of justice for shipping and other policy. and journalists given the fact that is right not potty to the c c given it's track record of of non investigation. pre trial chamber ruling is very clear. the i see says,
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your is diction. criminal jurisdiction extends over the territories that we're speaking about. and that means that the i, c, c prosecutor can issue or warrant for the rest of perpetrators. and then that has severe consequences for the individual perpetrator. whether that inside israel or not, al jazeera is preparing its own dossier, which it will submit to the i c. c, as well as sharina killing. it includes these radio, striking garza that destroyed the offices of al jazeera and the associated press a year ago. on thursday, the palestinian authority says its own investigation had established that israeli forces deliberately short sharing our eichler hitting her in the head while she was trying to escape these ready medias reported that the military has no plans to launch a criminal investigation. the barber al jazeera london agrees his accuser on
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a piracy, after it says to greek oil tankers, iran says they were captured for violations. these were the last locations of the 2 greek flag tankers. tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel finder. grease says arrayed in helicopters, landed on the ships in international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast. over on the move appears to be in retaliation for an incident last month. that's when the greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil, saying the ship's owners had russian lynx at a reigning oil was and confiscated by the u. s. around once the oil to be returned . jones roblis is more now from athens. from the great point of view, this isn't a tit for tat. they are saying that the iranian seizure goes against fundamental rules of international law and seaborne trade. the greek side has alerted the european external actions, service and plans to get the european union fully involved in this and says that the incident is going to have a very adverse effect on e. you iranian relations,
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which obviously should be of interest and concern to run because the use heavily involved and talks that a trying to re cement the joint comprehensive plan of action of the iranian nuclear deal that would lift those sanctions on radian oil effectively. so the european union often assigns to the greeks charges the greeks with sanctions enforcement operations on the high seas, often in the middle of the mediterranean. and that means that i think we'll be hearing from the greeks in due course, a full justification that is legally bound about what they did with respect to that cargo. iranian crude, oil or so the head here at al serra will have the laces, some sites in democratic republic of congo as tens of thousands of force from the homes. and columbia comes down to an historic election that could deliver its 1st of a left, his president and a black vice president. ah,
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he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to cattle. whoop, your travel package today. let's go with your weather report for asia. however, on, thanks for joining in for it. so i wanted to start with where this southwest monsoon is. we can trace it out a just cutting through part. so she longer out toward the bay, a ban gall and the weeks to con, this will progress further toward the north, giving us bouts of heavy rain. now ahead of the disturbance for india's careless state, we do have rain in the forecast and there's that rain coming for the mold leaves and that western side of sri lanka. let's go further north, around the bay, a ban gall and i think we're going to see some big thunderstorms light up here, particularly around that border with west bank. all and bungler dash on saturday. winds and hail will be the biggest threat here. lot of rain in the forecast for indo china as central southern portions may see some flooding here. dry spells are
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cross sumatra, but i think bursts of rain for southern sumatra, raid into west java season reins in china. our plumb rains have really been doing the number on southern areas over the past 24 hours, some picking up about a 100 millimeters of rain. and i think we'll see much of the same on saturday by inside warning has been dropped for fukushima prefecture on japan's main island of honchos. still showers in the forecast for her cato. and look at these temperatures and beijing, up to a high of 36 degrees on saturday. ceaser i saw official airline of the journey with i was raised in france. these are my renters loop. these are my parents. and this is me fighting both isis and as of the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable family. the father,
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the son and the g. hi. part teen on al jazeera lou. ah again you're watching out 01 about top stories a saw and types of police say they made the wrong decision by not immediately entering a classroom or a gunman had barricaded himself in to be criticized for waiting for more than an hour before confronting the 18 year old killed 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in tuesday's mexico. the governor of texas grey gabbert has expressed anger of the way the police handle the shooting. he says he was misled about their response. said initially that a school resource officer engaged gunman outside the building. america's biggest
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gun lobby has held a major convention despite criticism. gun violence in the u. s. test is, are outside the convention center in houston for present donald trump and senator ted cruz were among those speaking pro russian forced to say they taken control of the strategic ton of layman, ukrainian and russian forces had been fighting for control of the town and to let skinnies in ukraine for several days. officials, they're repeated their appeals for more sophisticated west than supplied weaponry. they say that without it, they can't stop russia's offensive. when a massive de mining operation is underway, ukraine, russian forces have left the minds behind after retreating from towns near keith. same bus ravi reports now from boucher, the united nations estimates that ukraine is now one of the most heavily mind
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countries in the world. and not just because of the most recent russian invasion that's been going on for months now. but from a conflict that's been raging in the east of the country since 2014, since the invasion began, russia has left so much unexploded ordinance. and so many land mines all over the country. experts here in ukraine estimate that it could take as much as 5 years to clear the areas that have been re taken by the ukrainian government. the mining teams like these ones are carrying out regular sweeps on land in farming communities in residential areas, as well as bodies of water, all around the keep region as well as all around the country mines, unexploded ordnance, all these things remain a serious and imminent threat people have set them off as well as tractors and fields, cars on the roads, even after russia has retreated from a lot of these areas, there continue to be losses of life and property from the things that they've left behind. in fact,
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every single national park and forest area and key was currently off limits because of the threats of minds that might be there as well as us. so one exploded ordinance. the government says they have $500.00 d mining experts that are currently operating and that's for the whole country. a country that is one of the largest in europe, and they need to train up 500 more. still a drop in the bucket for what needs to be done. they need more experts that can be mind areas and deal with unexploded ordnance. they need more vehicles as well. that can then carry those mines and explosives away 2 areas where they can carry out controlled explosions and, and get rid of the threat. the slow pace of this work means that it is taking longer for people to return to their homes and towns and cities that have been retaken by the ukrainian government. this, as russian forces that have re mobilized from areas like this one to the east, and the south continues to gain ground and population centers,
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other towns and cities continue to fall to the russian advance. where the president bella roost, that it's angelica shanker, has announced plans to send troops to an area of bordering something. ukraine. buttery, says considered a close ally of russia. it's often been accused of helping the invasion and has provoked concerns that lucas shank may agreed to increase participation in the war . the nomination says 72000 people have fled fighting democratic republic of congo recent days. government forces of battling rebels from the m 23 group. many congress have sought refuge in neighboring uganda buck and where possess the 10s of thousands of people in the east of the democratic republic of congo. have fled their homes in fear of their lives, environment and it was m 23 rebels. that's what chasing us. the n 23 rebel group is taken several small towns. some of the residents have fled to neighboring uganda, others towards the regional capital goma churches. and schools like this one over
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run with people seeking shelter, luna merger. we saw people being killed by stray bullets and those who could save themselves or hear the colonies army launched accounts were offensive and be taken some of the territories. congress governments has neighboring veranda is behind them 23, supporting it with weapons and soldiers. rwanda denies it now. so we have the government don't believe that the m. $23.00 rebels themselves have the military equipment which they claim to have on the ground according to the reports from our soldiers. this is why our suspicion of foreign support is confirmed. 10 years ago and 23 took control of swathes of east and congo. un investigators said it was backed by rwanda. congress ami eventually defeated them with military support from the un and other african countries. this time, congress army has struggled to contain the attacks launched by m 23. over the last
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6 months. both uganda and rwanda have been accused of fueling congo conflicts and looting mineral ever since they invaded in the 19 ninety's. a recent attempt to get the 3 presidents together for talks and kenya's capital. my baby failed to produce results. the violence and humanitarian crisis a growing and the un says it's deeply concerned malcolm web al jazeera, the killing of a black man by police is led to outrage across brazil. demonstrators have gathered in front of the federal highway police headquarters in south palo domonique justice for the man. a video of the incident was shared widely on social media. a warning, some viewers may find the following images. monica younger gifts report, 3 pallets, nobody thing to police officers pin down as any voltages. we soon touch a blackman they say was resisting arrest. then they trapped him inside the smoke
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filled trunk of their police car. oh look at that man there. oh my god, they're killing him inside the car says one with biddy of the incident went viral on social media. protest have been held in his home town in boulder, in northeastern brazil, and shock and outrage expressed across the country. for years human rights activists have accused police in brazil, of discrimination, brutality in excessive force. on tuesday, the day before santos died, dozens of people were shot dead during a police raid on a criminal gang in rio de janeiro. oh gosh, i've seen a problem with up. yes. another massacre and of her valet. it's truly shocking. we cannot allow it to be normal that the state enters of her valor and leaves with 20 or more dead. relatives of santos say he was unarmed and suffering from heart problems in skin. so prina the federal highway,
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police have open an investigation into his death in a statement. they said santos was actively resisting the officers who pulled him over. they immobilized him, then used instruments of lester offensive potential to contain him. something was taken to the hospital doctor say he was dead when he arrived at the emergency room . the police officers involved have been suspended, but many in brazil, fear this may be another example of institutional brutality and racism within the police. monica not give all just 0 rio de janeiro. the columbia will hold its 1st round of voting on sunday to elected. you present 3 of the 4 candidates taking part in a final debate and the last effort to try to win undecided voters left. what kind of is his favorite to win among the for vine, for the top job without prospect is dividing opinion and his entourage. piety reports now from bonito his name shall candidate and former rebel gustavo,
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pe throws, galvanized millions, especially young voters by promising to change this deeply unequal country. don't be under the 1st 20 year old is stephanie ramirez, decided to volunteer for petra's campaign after she was unable to pay for her college. during the pandemic and her parents struggled to keep their small shop open. boy, not admin to come home. it's been very difficult as a young colombian to live in such precarious conditions when it comes to work and access to health and education. and i believe that petro is betting on changing all of this. ah, last year she joined tens of thousands of other young colombians to protest against living conditions. they were some of the most violent demonstrations columbia seen in decades. the police track down only slain the discontented those outraged by the countries widening inequality. before the protests had been very inactive politically, but with all the injustices and killings,
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i could not remain indifferent. it was the desire pink to be different. for us. it is backed by many poor and working class colombians, but viewed with alarm by business men and some middle class voters. they fear his plans to fall to oil development, already distribute the pension funds to put economic stability at risk. this letter sent by the manager of one of the biggest mail companies in the country urging suppliers is not to vote for petro went viral last week. it says pay through with put that risk private property and the freedom of enterprise in the country. a federal clause has also been added to a number of contracts this year, allowing the parties to scrap the deal. if the former get comes to power, you'll get the mighty of this who runs one of the best known colombian fashion houses. if not hiding a support for papers mean rival for that he could have seen as a continuation of business friendly policies of president event. ok,
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but you're right here. i prefer the devil. i know i said many times in south america, the left has never been successful from cuba downward. that's the example. but with more than 20000000 people living in poverty and rising violence, bolts show that 70 percent of colombians once change. not all of them believe federal proposals are the right ones. but enough people could decide to give him and the left a chance. allison that i'm 50 under the it i've looked at it is 40 years since one of the biggest selling bands of all time last performed. now, a back, groundbreaking technology used in hollywood blockbusters has recreated the sweetest soup does as they were at the height of their fame from london. his new box back on the red carpet, one of the most successful bands of all time, all now in their seventies. the swedish pulp legends dissolved 40 years ago
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with their back on stage, sort of re materialized digital form. ah, they have to describe what it is because nobody has ever done it before. it shows strange, wonderful thing when those voices come out of those lips and those faces something very special happen. the 1000 strong special effects team behind star wars fused motion capture technology of the real life artist to turn back the clock. transforming agnes beyond benny and frieda into digital avatars of the youngest cells or as they're being cold, are bottles that the form alongside live musicians and it all feels a little uncanny really, really magical what they, what they've achieved. ah, yeah. it's like witchcraft. the fact that you can be on stage at the same time as you're out home walking the dog. you know, that was, that was intriguing,
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the producers of the event a so confident of its success. it's taken up residency in this purpose built abba arena. the event raises a whole load of questions about whether or not people would be prepared to pay up to $200.00 as they are here to see a less legendary band in holographic form. and whether or not people are actually here seeing abba, or merely an abba apparition, smoke and mirrors sound and light. either way, reincarnating dead celebrities and bringing aging bands back from the brink is clearly a money spinner. how long is it just a gimmick and how and when is it becomes something that we recognize is in an article i'm not in the world news. frank sinatra virtually performed in 20032007 celine dion and elvis preformed together on american idol. i don't want it kind of funny to see you since and virtual auditors. so i think it'll be interesting. in 2012, a holographic version of rap start to pack shocker,
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stunned audiences around the world. he'd been dead for 16 years. killed in a drive by shooting, not your thing. then how about buddy holly killed in a plane crash at the height of his fame or deceased opera star? maria callas. digital versions of the very much alive alba will go around the world until 2026. and who knows, it may soon be possible to download your own hologram at home or go to a gig, the met averse, helping the music industry. this last millions to the pandemic, piracy and unlicensed streaming. we could big profits from live acts. ne barca out to sarah london. ah, so this is our desert, these are the top stories and it takes us police have admitted they made the wrong decision by not immediately entering a classroom where a gunman had barricaded himself in.

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