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ah, there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state. i'll just really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist on counting the cost, biden launches his plan. us economics engagement in asia. well, it pounds of china's in the region, western capitals, edge, billions of dollars to ukraine's economy. but is it enough and will advocate see a boom from the global scramble from metal? counting the costs out of ah, ah, a texas town grieves where it's murdered school children as police admit, they waited more than an hour before intervening. ah,
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hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera alive from de, also coming up demonstrations across we're lanka, mocking 50 days of nationwide protest demand in the president resign. you and human rights chief defends her visit to china, saying she's raised concerns about the treatment of weaken muslims and rail madrid when the champions league about this controversy off the pit, just give a pool fans trying to get into the stadium. ah, police in texas saw facing intense criticism for their reaction during the deadliest school shooting in the u. s. and nearly a decade. the town of o valdez and morning. but there's anger too. as it emerged, police waited for 78 minutes in the hallway of rob elementary school before
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entering the classroom, where the 18 year old killer was hold up. by the time officers broken 19 children and 2 teachers had been killed. the us president has once again spoken forcefully about the need for stronger gun laws, but she had pretend reports victims advocates, a skeptical united states of america, president biden, the head of the graduation ceremony at his elbow, mouth at the university of delaware on saturday. he attempted to frame the schoolmaster and your valdez, texas the cap list for the students to make a different educate agenda. we cannot outlaw tragedy. i know we can make america safer. we can finally do. we have to pick the lives of the people and of our children. however, members of mass shooting survivors, groups are expressing their skepticism. so often change has been promised each time it hasn't materialized, nothing has changed. actually, we are moving backwards. there are more going out there. gone into 3 has been able
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to promote more theirselves, made people feel afraid. we need attention is being paid to the marketing of guns to young people. a tweet from the manufacturer of the weapon used in tuesday's attack is drawing strictly. a small child is shown cradling a rifle. biblical scripture above train up a child and the way he should go. and when he is old, he will not depart from us. it reads, now the company's website displays a pop up window, offering his thoughts and prayers to the bereaved. so many other companies, explicitly market by weapons for the younger and what we released. here's the j r 15. it's lighter, it's a, this is a version of the assault rifle, b, a r 15, but designed for children with j all 50 right. well, junior, 15 feel 20 percent small level operates just like mom and dads go know the marketing literature bursts only in the absence of congressional action. once again, there is talk of suing the gun industry. over
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a law passed in 2005 gives weapons manufacturers and dealers abroad immunization crimes. committed with the weapons, they make a cell. in fact, the parents of a child shot in the 2012 aurora, colorado theatre shooting themselves, had to pay damages to an ammunition retailer after they took legal action. and because of the gun industry immunity laws, the federal laws as well as lawson, colorado jabian line, is locked, it was dismissed, and they were actually sued by lucky gunner sandy lani phillips had to go bankrupt because of that lawsuit. if the past is any guide, we're likely to see a spike and gum sales has gotten things yes. where the, perhaps this time congress will acts in addition be botched response to this mass. the shooting have anecdotally at least going to been some to buy gun survey can protect their families themselves. she advertise see al jazeera washington protest as inter lanka, marks 50 days of their campaign. calling for president,
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got to buy a raja parks or to resign by japan. as battling the protests of the worst economic crisis, the country has faced since independence in 1948. now fernandez reports from caliber o d, a gas in water cannons con damping. the anger in jolanda. the lease fight will the stuff protested from heading towards the president's house. we had ordered in march to the president's office. trade union members, artists, religious leaders, and ordinary she luncheons joined the demonstration. a bit up. uh huh. jack ranita, my biggest victory for us so far is awakening the public to make people speak out about their problems, take to the streets and to push politicians to provide answers to those problems. we will not stop until we, when the struggle. the protest started as a grassroots reaction to fall, cut it small groups of people gathering at street corners in silent rebuke. of a government be accused of mismanagement and corruption but
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a violent crack. down on demonstrators who camped outside prison go. tomba roger boxes, private residence, push people to take a stand i to bucks if we do longer. that option preschool lanka would look broke. not, not that big. um, so really the people i really know how the hell are and is fine pre and why we are suffering. decided to stick on me with those problems, include almost new foreign currency reserves, which means the government cannot afford to buy food medicine, fuel and cooking gas vapor. now, on her wedding day and night, the cues look in for the arm facilities are, is 2 days ago. and rulers, more non mum forward disorder and dizzy, but he still, they, i struggling to man in their power moisture. lumpkins are struggling under escalating costs. inflation is $34.00 or 123 percent depending on who you
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believe and for the thousands gathered here. their original demand of gotta go home, remains unchanged, been of fernandez or just the euro. colombo colombians are heading to the polls on sunday to vote for new president for the 1st time and its history. a leftist could become the leader. polls are showing rebel turn politician gustavo petros, the clear front runner, allison run, pet reports and capital bullets. the small army of police officers follow presidential candidate gustavo, paper wherever he goes. and stage men with large bullet proof shields stand on either side of him. a reminder of what he means to run for office in columbia, especially when promising a drastic rebuke of the status quo. we are on the cusp of changing history and columbia, changing our history so full of violence will finish justice of social exclusion to
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the possibility of building a country at peace. escalade indians, head to the polls, the climate is less than peaceful. patron rise from to invest in rebel to the threshold, have become the country 1st, let the president have meant an uptick in their threats, which you blame on the countries deletes it. progressive force has never govern columbia. i call what we had here, hereditary democracy, which is not democracy. 40 families have kept the control of the country for 200 years. they have concentrated the political and economic power. excluding the majority, the candidates promise of radical changes pushed him to the top of the pulse was 40 percent of the vote. probably not enough to avoid the run off in june. better was moderated as stone during the campaign going as far as making a very public and legally binding collection not to expropriate any private assets among other actions. but those haven't been enough to overcome many people's fear.
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give us a, we're good if mean rival for that. equal gutierrez, packed by most of columbia, traditional parties is running on a pro business platform. he says he understands colombians, social demands, but cautions against embracing policies. that would put the country stability at risk. you know, in as well, look at venezuela, look good, nicaragua, it's a social and economic model. very different from the one we propose that we will offer change to colombia, but change that will not put the country at risk. we don't need any more hid speech and class warfare as well. they are concerned about that. some political analysts say the growing calls for reforms come from the signing of a piece deal with fark rebels 5 years ago. and the elimination of at least that main source of war on has led to a rising social demands and rising social protest that has been under tended. and that is now giving way to, you know, popular opinion favoring
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a left. this candidate who is speaking directly to many of the social concerns being expressed on by very many different sectors of colombian society. but as this rattled, country looks left for the 1st time. many wonder if indeed a majority is ready for such an historic leap. ellison, i'm get the, i'll just eat i will with you and human rights commissioner has called on china, not to use anti terrorism concerns to justify human rights abuses. michelle boshoway has been visiting these jin chang region where authorities are accused of abuses against wiegand muslims. katrina, you report from asia floyd, but michelle bachelor's visit to china was the 1st by you and human rights commissioners since 2005 and many saw it as a chance to assess widespread allegations that aging is committing human rights abuses against muslim weakest and shin challenge or hurt, but during a press conference, mockingbird end of his 6 day trip,
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she said that wasn't her goal, so i shall stay away from the outfit where this visit was and what it was this, this was not an investigation official visit by a high commissioner are by nature high profile as simply not conducive to the kind of detail methods only with a bully and, and what vehicle discrete were often investigative nature. instead, what actually says the visit was an opportunity to engage with the senior chinese leaders. she spoke with president, she's in pain by video and that she jung officials in the cities of cash car and watching nationally says she urged them to review counter terrorism policies to ensure they comply with international human rights standards. but added a tour of a prison and former the keisha educational training center. o t. c. feel to lead to pin ethan conclusions. i'm unable to do a 50 forms gale of the b c's. a rest of the government,
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a lot of independent newly shall. our faculty abrasion, other program been released by law enforcement official on 15 indicators who determine tendencies towards violence extra mr. allegations of the use of force and treatment in those. and do you see a reflection on and you can really just was due to corona virus restrictions, no reporters were allowed to travel with her meetings outside her official itinerary were limited to go to bed. ashley has been criticized for failing to secure, unfettered access to shem junk. several governments and rights groups a forced labor and attention sterilization and torture have taken place in the province. treatment amounting to genocide. analysts say the visit has placed a valuable spotlight on the region, but the credibility of the commissioner and her office has been called into question. there is a high cost to their credibility. if
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a strong and detailed report doesn't emerge from all of this, they ging has denied claims of mistreatment against the muslim league, a minority calling them the lie of the century. katrina, you out 0 aging chance i saw breaker now to 0 when he come back. russia's president says he's ready to look for ways to ship grain stuck in ukraine's ports, but demands the where should lift sanctions 1st and viciously sharp satire that class conflict winds the top price. the can fill vest mon ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cat hook your travel package today. hello there. welcome to look at the international forecast, emma. he really is on for japan over the next couple of days. we're getting up into
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the 30 sick white readily. there were some wet weather in the forecast over the next day or so in the form of our seasonal range the year. may your front now nutting a little further northwards into shanghai, pulsing some of those heavy downpours across the year. the smaller japanese islas, up towards the main island. hey, we will see some wet weather coming in over the next day or so. tokyo, 32 degrees celsius. we got a 32 for beijing as well. and in between this line of very heavy rain casa northeast of china, that runs down across the korean peninsula, all part seeing some wet weather. as we go through monday, then that would gradually make his way towards the han shoe, but for the time being generally dry. 29 in tokyo. wet weather does pushing across q shoe one or 2 shafts, but not too bad showers too across a good part of indo china penny a showers there into where the philippines are. scattering a showers across malaysia that many for a time being across a good part of boyer northern part of smarter, but they are there nevertheless, joining up with the showers the monsoon res, pushing in across
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a good part is flank and now up to was myanmar. some heavy rain coming back into bangladesh and the far north east of india. i saw air with issue airlines of the journey to young women in morocco, staying with local families. morocco really woke me up and it definitely changed my life in a good way. american students learning to live in north africa. i'm getting better at haggling and shopping in morocco college. is there a world photos that jeremy's of cultural emotion leading to some surprising consequences? an american in my home on al jazeera oh ah,
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welcome back. i took him out about top stories here. this al, texas police are facing intense criticism for their inaction during the deadliest school shooting in the u. s. and nearly a decade. families are demanding answers after it emerged that officers waited 78 minutes before storming the classroom. voters in columbia, gearing up for some days, presidential election pinion, poland, place, rebel term politicians, gustavo petra, as the front run. and you and human rights cheap says china must not use legitimate concerns about terrorism to justify human rights abuses. michelle bachelor visited the shin chung region where authorities are accused of abuses against the weaker ethnic minority. now, russia's president says, he's willing to discuss ways to ship grain that stock in ukraine's ports, but only if sanctions lifted putin said russia made the comments in a 80 minute phone call with the leaders of france, germany, russia,
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and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies dosage bar re has more for moscow. the russian president told his counterparts, the status of the military operation. mimi talked about how and there are a number of issues with the ships that are carrying ukrainian wheat that have been stuck on in the black sea as a result of what the russians are saying are minds that are placed along the routes for them to leave in the black sea, by the ukrainian military now vladimir putin said that russia is willing to allow the passage of those ships are roughly around 300 of them. and from the main port in odessa, in ukraine. and that is something that is up for discussion, but as that is something, of course, that has to be done through the russian military. they presidents that russian president also talked about how the negotiations have stalled between the 2 sides
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as a result of the key of government. not being serious and responding to at the offers that have been made by the russian negotiators, the last one being and made on april 15th vladimir putin also stressed that the weapons that are being poured into ukraine, especially by the united states, are really exasperating. the situation on the ground than they are further destabilizing. the ongoing conflict between the 2 sides. the 3 leaders agreed to keep the line of communications open and the french and the german at leaders also were at seemingly satisfied by the answers given by the russian president about the status of the prisoners, the ukrainian military personnel that are being held as prisoners of war by the russian military, israeli police arrested 3 people during a protest against a settlement outpost in the occupied westbank. this rena groupies now had brought to bulldoze as to devilishly opposed. his really government evacuated jewish settlers from the era in 2005. but
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a group of settlers later return had been preventing thomaston and farmers from reaching the lamps needed. abraham was falling developments from novice, according to peace. now, activists we've been speaking to, as they were trying to gather within israel, to cross into the occupied by bank to the growth of the legal sentiment out of home . and they were bringing those, those with them. they were stopped by the israeli police arrested 2 drivers. all those are as well as one activists that would need to be now they said that under cover police actually arrest the activists as he was going from his home to the point where they were gathering. now we ourselves have also find trouble trying to get into the area because this is one entrance leaving palestinian carson palestinians who were nablus in the north of the occupied us bank and leaving us to with the outposts mission. but as you can see, there is a lot of traffic,
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the israeli police had the thing up and army have been putting up a lot of checkpoints to try and prevent palestinians and also is ready cars from accessing. there is a saturday, the weekends. usually the rosa ramsey, but we're seeing them today filled with people. now we're kind of sunni and they will tell you that they are expecting the settlement, of course, to be evicted. but the problem here is that even when it was evicted in 2005, they couldn't access it. they couldn't go to there because the israeli military or they're using it never stops. so for palestinians, even though they're hearing is radio, officials say, you know, we need to abide by the law. we're going to evict the settlement. they're not expecting to return to it anytime soon. and a funeral procession isn't held for palestinian teenager shop dead by israeli forces on friday. they'd mom
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a good name was 15 years old. officials say he was shot 3 times during confrontations with israeli forces. and the town of kado south of bethlehem. out is there. a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west bank. sharina barclay was shot in the head by israel forces while she was an assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing full bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation. a barclay was without a 0 for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. at least 31 people have died after a stampede in southern nigeria. it happened that
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a church charity event in port harcourt. local media report say a large crowd turned up ahead of the event and a crush occurred when the venue was open. for denison bazemore, from boucher, the police had confirmed that at least 51 people were killed and 9 judge. but witnesses say in number could be higher than the official see go even by the police . the crowd had gathered n b a saturday morning waiting for a church that's harder problem used to distribute food items, clothing, materials to the less privileged. and they had got out of an open air sporting events area. so why when somebody talks, officials to you should be an hour before a smaller entry points to be ready. i mean that's why we're trying to rush into the place. there was this deed and some
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of you have to know where the garage so the police is now investigating, trying to find with what cost to do. and also to go in has a code for investigations to find out where that security measures will actually be put in place to ensure that such incident doesn't happen. again, they're not a nation says more than 72000 people have been displaced in the democratic republic of congo in the past week. it's happened because of fighting between the army and the m. 23 rebel group. the democratic republic of congo was more than 5 and a half 1000000 internally displaced people as the most in africa, according to you and figures outrageous. fighting across brazil as people protest deadly police violence. they say it directly is directed mostly against blacks. on the poor monica, your market reports, my black lives matter, protest in rio de janeiro. brown building posters of jenny bol
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desantis, blaming police violence for his death, and demanding justice in his knee. a video showing policeman through santas, a mentally ill black men into the trunk of their car, and the leasing a tear gas canister sparked outrage across brazil. it was black lives matter. luke cannot breathe, sang the crowd, a sample quantity. this sort of balance against blacks has always been common, but in the pause, i mean, there were no cell phones. testers are also demanding a thorough investigation of the police raid in a slum of leo diginero issued out earlier this week resulted in the death of more than 20 people. and we cannot wait around for the next mass murder to happen next time. it will be $34060.00 dead. we have to unite to defend our lives. last year, police killed more than 6000 people in brazil. most victims are poor and black.
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more than half of brazil's population is black brazilians will vote for president in october, and people here say they will pick someone who will defend their cause, protest her say violence against blacks and minorities has increased during president jade bill. so not as administration. he campaigned on security and gun right bullshit, and he's running for reelection. what that the extreme rights like prison diable scenario endures. governor clergy, castro know that they have the support of a significant member of brazilians who applauds police killings in the slums and poor neighbor. the policeman involved in the death of santas have been suspended in the raid in we'll start vela is being investigated, monica and i give al jazeera we alicia, narrow horse news, now unreal, but dread have won a record extending 14th champions league title a spanish side. good english printed 18. liverpool, one mill,
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and the final in paris. a gold coming in the 2nd half thought there was controversy off the pitch. the police fire and tear gas at fans lining up to enter the stadium . liverpool. what not cool for an investigation. always reports from pears. liverpool funds with tickets pleads to be let into the stud, the friends with the clock ticking down to the champions league final against rail madrid. police held the gates closed after parents, security breaches by people without tickets. as play is warmed up inside the ground, outside police use tear gas on fans and hundreds of local youths roaming the perimeter. whether they had seats or not. some did get 3 regardless. others behind the gates what pepper sprayed this much was meant to kick off at 9 p. m local time . but the biggest game in european club football was delayed by more than half an hour with liverpool funds. unable to take their seats and chaos on the streets
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outside the stadium. right, police entered the stadium itself to try and remove intruders authorities struggling to keep control after this game was moved from st. petersburg with just a few months notice. but tensions continued afterwards. as local youngsters goaded the defeated liverpool fans answer tie us as we can out of the ground. ah, there's all the guide. suppose i don't get out of the supervisor for a bit. i'm shambolic really not really fun for you. i for to have such a big event, low stewing, my, it seems a bit of bottles were thrown at riot police as tear gas was deployed an ugly end to a match that will be remembered mainly for the wrong reasons. poll reese, al jazeera paris. now the curtains of closed on this year's 75th film festival in camp 21 films were competing for the palm door. an award that can prepare a relatively obscure film into the mainstream. out 0 charlie angela has more now on
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the witness. little ascend the triangle of said, the swedish director reuben austin shocks can gressick 15 minute vomiting, seen films triangle of sadness that picked up his prize with a message of how we missed question inequality the keep us and i'm happy that the yury acknowledge the feeling and then it's, it's called middle flash tire. so it's kind of feeling that maybe not out of tradition means that olsen income and i wanted to do a few last in the ordinance is engaged and laughing and participating at the same time as to how the content that the thought provoking and that you need to discuss afterwards, trying going to sadness the satirical film about capitalism set on a luxury cruise ship. the latest thing was a dark comedy about hierarchy,
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how it can be flipped. freedom and capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient greece. freedom for slave owners. i don't bloody me. leaning audience is in can gave it a standing ovation. a minute. when in the palm though it's wise, which is so rare, will establish rubin austin as perhaps for many people, the great living director working today. his films really touched on something that we talk about a lot and we see especially on social media, white liberal guilt and his films. exactly. it's happening. that sensibility of the, the growing pre was awarded jointly to french direct academy for stars. at noon romantic thriller set in nicaragua and close by belgian director lucas don't sensitive coming of age film about the
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friendship of to 13 year old boys. his bond is later torn apart with the jury prize is also shared between ear gentle filled, exploring the world to the eyes of a donkey. dong could so asking and 8 mountains and epic love letter to friendship and nature. set the italian alps this year can, has celebrated story today. there are no car chases or special effects in these winning films. destroyed well. told that reminders from the power of independent cinema charlie and i'll just, ah, richard of the headlines here and i'll just.

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