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sir, park to on, i was just either, ah, i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents. and this is mean fighting both isis and, and the 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable family. the father, the son, and the g. hi. part to on al jazeera. ah ah, a town of greens for its murdered children as us present joe biden renews calls for . ty to gun control. head of his visit to you val he,
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texas. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. russia's president says he's willing to look for ways to ship a grain that stuck in ukraine's ports, but only if sanctions are lifted. it's beautiful now and investigation. un human rights chief defense her visit to china, saying she asked the government to rethink its week of policies plus supplies actually, well the trip. i real madrid when the champions league, but there was controversy of the pitch on full recent. the european champions league final in paris, where kick off was the light for more than half an hour. with franz unable to get into the ground and being prep a sprite by the police. ah,
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we start anew val. d, texas, where a community has gathered in morning. oh, hundreds of people joined a memorial service for the 19 children and 2 teachers gun down in their classroom on tuesday. alongside the grief there's anger over the slow response of police to the shooting and the killers easy access to guns. the u. s. president has at once again the spoken forcefully about the need for stronger laws. but as she had returned, c reports, victims advocates are skeptical. united states of america president biden, his head of the graduation ceremony out of our master, the university of delaware on saturday. he attempted to frame the schoolmaster and you've elder texas as a catalyst for the students to make a different educated. we cannot outlaw tragedy. i know we can make america safer.
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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 to promote more theirselves, made people feel afraid. we need attention is being paid to the marketing of gums to young people. a tweet from the manufacturer of the weapon used in tuesday's attack is drawing strictly. a small child has shown cradling a rifle. biblical scripture above train up a child in 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
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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 15, right? well, junior, 15 feel 20 percent small level operates just like mom and dads go know the marketing the traverse only in the absence of congressional action. once again, there is talk of suing the gun industry. over a law passed in 2005 gives weapons manufacturers and dealers, broad immunity for crimes committed what the weapons they make or sell. if the past is any guide, we're likely to see a spike in gum sales and got them things. yes, we're the, perhaps this time congress will acts in addition be bulged response to this mass shooting has anecdotally, at least could of been some to buy gun survey can protect their families themselves . she every time see al jazeera washington, the russian forces have stepped up, their assaults on severity on the can eastern ukraine,
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one of the last major ukrainian health cities in, in the hunt region. it's very on the ask is a key russian target and has already seen some of the heaviest fighting. the governor says 90 percent of its buildings have been damaged and ukrainian troops may have to retreat from it. or russian. artillery has also been showing the c chance moot roads which moscow needs to take to in circle ukrainian forces. the criminal latest major again is a railroad town of nyman. ukraine says fighting is ongoing near the city. then there's guitar subway in the done yeske and especially le hantz regions. the enemy is increasing its forces for more. that means, every day and night, i carry out the task of reaching the defined areas. we further efforts to encircling troops and rushes. president says he's willing to discuss ways to ship grain that stuck in ukraine's ports, but only if sanctions are lifted by their putin said,
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russia made their comments in an 80 minute phone call with the leaders of france and germany, russia and ukraine account for nearly a 3rd of global wheat supplies, docile jabari has worn out from moscow. the russian president told his counterparts, the status of the military operation need 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 $300.00 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
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president also talked about how the negotiations have stalled between the 2 sides 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 as 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, un human rights commission has called on china, not choose onto terrorism, concerns to justify human rights abuses. michelle ashley has been visiting the
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aging jang region where authorities are accused of abuses against weaker muslims. katrina, you reports from vision? well michelle bachelor's visit to china was the 1st by you and human rights commissioner 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 mark and end of his 6 day trip, she said that wasn't her goal. so i should stay on the outfit where this visit was . and when was this, this was not an investigation. official visit by a high commissioner are by law major high profile, as simply not conducive to the kind of detail methodology with a bullying and, and what vehicle discrete were often investigative nature. instead, natalie says the visit was an opportunity to engage with senior china was leaders.
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she spoke with president, she's in pain by video. and that she young officials in the cities of cache and witching nationally says she urge 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 kisha educational training center, o ta see, feel to lead tiffany through inclusions. i and even june 1st the forms gail of the b c's. i rested the government, the lack of independence. you shall all recycle the abrasion of the program been released by law and photograph visual on 15 indicators who the tenant tendencies towards via extra mr. allegations of the use of force neal treatment in specialist . and do you see a reflection on you may 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. bachelor has been criticized for failing to secure,
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unfettered access to shem, chunky 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 a strong and detailed report doesn't emerge from all of this, they jing has denied claims of mistreatment against them or from reagan minority calling them the lie of the century. katrina, you out is era aging, protest essential anchor have marked 50 days of their campaign. quoting for preston's got a by roger packs or to resign. or to pack sir is battling the protests amidst the worst economic crisis. the country has faced since independence in 1948 in l
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fernandez reports from colombo. ah, dear gas and water cannons gone down from the anger into london lilies 5 will to stop protested some heading towards the president's house. had already marched to the president's office. trade, union members, artists, religious leaders, and ordinary she luncheons joined the demonstration. i beat up my dog, ran it. 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 problem is we will not stop until we win the struggle. the protein started as a grassroots reaction to paul cuts. it small groups of people gathering at street corners in silence to do to the government be accused of mismanagement and corruption. but a violent track down on demonstrators who camped outside prison gotten their raj boxes private residence. pushed people to take a stand,
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i could possibly do. lanka got up gentry's food lanka looked up not look up. um, so really the people i really know how the hell were on this, frankly, and via somebody decided to stick on to make those problems include almost new foreign currency reserves, which means the government cannot afford to buy food medicine, fuel and cooking gets ripper. now all of her read in day and night. in the cues look in hor, down facilities are still diesel rulers, more non mum forward disorder in this, but is still day i struggle into men in their power. washer lumpkins are struggling under escalating costs. inflation is 34 or 123 percent, depending on who you believe and for the thousands gathered here that will read,
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you know, demand of gotta go home, remains unchanged. bonaire fernandez or just the euro colombo. so the head on al jazeera voters in at columbia will soon head to the polls was being called one of the most significant elections in recent years. and viciously sharp satire about close conflict in the top prize. the canfield festival. ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. how i was looking pretty quiet across much of the me, laser se quite but there is quite a wind blowing that shamal. if the destin santos are rolling out of q 8 out of iraq coming down across that eastern side of the arabian peninsula highs here. window. how on sunday around a 40 degrees celsius. perhaps a touch warmer he go on into monday that he becoming little more expansive. and you
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can see the dust becoming a little more widespread at that stage as well for the north water to show us that in place up towards turkey, up towards the back seat. and the casper but nothing much to speak of what a 2 showers to for the north west of africa. again, nothing matches. baker, but they are there. nevertheless, sloshy dry across much of north africa. hot bearing cairo. 39 degrees celsius for the south touch hotter. still, some is showers, doing quite nicely now across the southern parts of the gulf. again, the southern parts of west africa pushing up across sir garner pushing up towards sierra leone through liberia, thought his wife. but that it should be, but they are there nevertheless. and they join up with the showers across central parts of africa, really gathering around the riff valley. little disappointing to the east of the rift valley. but there are a few showers, tried to just creep into that eastern side of kenya, samaria, so wet or whether to running across southern path, south africa, casa, airway official airline of the journey, or domain,
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and you found the texas hunches of people have attended a memorial service for 19 children and 2 teachers gone down in their classroom on tuesday. the u. s. president has once again spoken about the need for stronger gunrall fashioned forces have stepped up their assault in easton, ukraine. cremins at latest late again is a railroad town of nyman. ukraine says fighting is ongoing near the city. the un human rights chief says china must not. he is legitimate concerns about terrorism to justify human rights abuses. michelle ashley visited the jin chang region where authorities are accused of abuses against the weaker ethnic minority group. is rails, the annual flag rally is due to take place in the coming hours in occupied the east jerusalem despite concerns it could we ignite violence at a time of heightened attention. the rally marks the occupation of east jerusalem by
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israel in 1967 war. well, that for more on this let speak to rob marcus in his life 1st in occupied east jerusalem. so robert, what's the situation the moment and what might we expect? or carrier as of about 10 minutes ago, pretty much dead on the 7 o'clock local time. we started to hear of fireworks are going off on chanting. coming from the old city. i'm just gonna step out of shot. let's do a camera on show you the, the scene here. what you're looking at is the walls surrounding the all. ok, so mosque with the dome of the rock on top of it. that is the 3rd holiest site in the islam with their shut, the chanting that we heard was from a jewish nationalist who were already in the old city who were making their work their way down towards the western wall, which is just the left of the alex so most compounds here and the fireworks almost immediately started going off. now, if i cannot smear too, you may be able to look straight ahead and there is already
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a group of palestinians who have been inside the alaska mark some musket compound. they are waiting to see if any is rarely israeli nationalists make their way on to the compound because this is a significant flash point to day we have interestingly, and for i'm told for the 1st time the scene is really a nationalist who have been able to make their way on to that compound, but then by police, but have then jim subsequently escorted off a compound and away from the, from the scene, the suggestion being. but that is to try to eliminate or at least diffuse what tensions there is likely to be here today. the reason that there is so much tension is because the march that is going to be happening later on today is going to be moving through. first of all, down java street, which is a major street just outside the old city there. then through the damascus gate, no palestinians regard damascus gate as the heart of occupied east jerusalem. the
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march is then going to make its way through the mainly muslim quarter of the old city. and then end up with about $16000.00 people organizers say at a v, the western wall. that is going to be a 1st possible flash point because palestinians do not like the fact that israelis will march carrying the israeli flag through damascus gate and through the muslim quarter. the 2nd problem is that there's been a lot of ramping up of israeli nationalist rhetoric in the last few days ahead of the smart one group has been calling for the destruction of the dome of the rock. and as i say, that is the 3rd, all your sites in islam, not palestinians of fenced by that but so are on groups like any and buck has ball who said that they will take action if there is any sign of provocation. but of course also hallmark, which is the group which control jobs back in 2021. when this march took place,
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tension time were so high, the come i started firing rockets towards jerusalem that resulted in an 11 and a war between israel. i am johnson now there is a suggestion that both sides do not want to see that escalation for their own reasoning. very briefly. israeli government premise enough, don't be bennett is a coalition. it's a very fragile coalition. it is made up of right wing parties, but it's also made up of left wing parties, find an out of group as well, and he needs all those books to be able to pass legislation through the connect. if you lose any of those vote, there's a lot of speculation. bennett government that fall from hamas point of view regarded for the last year as a victory. but there was a lot of devastation in gaza and how much they still trying to rebuild significant parts of jobs. as the suggestion being, it is not prepared to get into another shooting war with israel that could result
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in that time of devastation. the march is going to take place later on this afternoon and i'll just either is going to have a team to mask escapes when the march begins. been going to be bringing more coverage because it has. okay for now rob matheson in occupied easter eastern. thank you. well, just have media networks continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied westbank. she actually was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignments in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm, the procession started beating, worn as cause and poor bears to almost drop her casket. i didn't stop the thousands of protestants from marching through, occupies east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her kidding and continue to call for an investigation. clay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of
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palestine, but least $31.00 that people have died after stampede in southern nigeria could happened to church charity event in port harcourt. local media report say a large crowd turned up ahead of the event and a crush occurred in the venue. opened a clean up operation is underway in north eastern brazil. after at least 35 people died in heavy flooding. many of the fatalities occurred in receive faith, the capital, and am bucharest state some of the city neighborhoods that were built in areas vulnerable to landslides. if brazil's 4th major flooding event in 5 months, colombians are heading to the polls on sunday to vote for new president. the 1st time in its history, a leftist could become president, oppose a showing rebel at turned politician stiver petro. as the clear front runner messenger ramp, yet he reports from the capital guitar, a small army of police officers follow presidential candidate, gustavo pitt,
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or wherever he goes on stage. men with large bulletproof 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 is south. we are on the cusp of changing history and columbia, changing our history so full of violence, of injustice, of social exclusion to the possibility of building a country at peace. f colombians head to the polls. the climate is less than peaceful patrons. rise from clandestine rebel to the threshold of become the country's 1st left his president has meant an uptick in death threats which he blames under countries deletes. a progressive force has never governed columbia. i call what we had here, a hereditary democracy of which is not democracy. 40 families have kept the control of the country for 200 years old. they have concentrated the political and economic
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power. excluding the majority, the candidates promise of radical changes pushed them to the top of the poles with 40 per cent of the vote, but probably not enough to avoid the run off in june. better moderated a storm during the campaign going as far as making a very public and legally binding. glad not to expropriate any private assets among other actions. but those haven't been enough to overcome many people's fear yet. you're gonna say, well yeah, it, his main rival for that. eco gutierrez, packed by most of columbia, traditional parties is running on a pro business platform. he says he understands colombians social de mer, cautions against embracing policies. that would put the country stability at risk. you know, in israel look at venezuela, could nicaragua, it's a social and economic model very different from the one we propose. we will offer change to colombia, but change that will not put the country at risk and we don't need any more hate
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speech and class warfare as well. they're concerned about that. some political analysts say the growing calls for reforms come from the signing of a piece deal with 5 rebels 5 years ago. and the elimination of at least that main source of war has led to rising social demands. and rising social protests that has been under tended, and that is now giving way to, you know, popular opinion favoring a left. this candidate who is speaking directly to many of the social concerns being expressed by very many different sectors of colombian society. but as this rattled, country looked left for the 1st time. many wonder if indeed a majority is ready for such an historic leap. ellison, what i'm just, you know, with us l, madrid have at one a record of 14th champions league, title, spanish side b to english, jaime leaked into one know, in the final in paris ah,
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and rail madrid, sans had been celebrating into the nights in the french capital following their teams victory. or there was a controversy off the pitch. the police firing tear gas at fans, lining up to enter the stadium, who rece reports from paris. liverpool fans with tickets plead 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 apparent 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
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hour with liverpool funds. unable to take their seats and chaos on the streets 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 attire says return out of the ground. yeah. there's all the guys to close out. get out of the supervisor for a bit. shambolic really not really on for you a for to have such a big event. low steward, anyway, it seems a bit of bottles were thrown up right. police as tear gas was deployed an ugly end to a match that will be remembered mainly for the wrong reasons. hold rece al jazeera paris. the curtains have closed on this years at 75th film festival. in 1021 films
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were competing for the palm door and awards that can propeller relatively obscure film into the mainstream. charlie angela has more on the witness when they're done within the triangle of said swedish director, we've been osland shocked. can with graphic 15 minute vomiting, seen was film triangle of sadness that picked up his palm door, prized with a message of how he missed question in quantity, the keep us into cuba. i'm happy that the jury acknowledged to feel him and then it's, it's called middle slash satire. so it's a, it's kind of feeling that may be not that out of tradition. winsted often income, and i wanted to do a fin where i fill the ordinance is engaged and laughing and participating at the same time as you are the contents that these are thought provoking and that you need to discuss afterwards. child going to sadness is a satirical film about capitalism set on a luxury cruise ship. the latest thinks was a dark comedy of
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a hierarchy of how it can be flicked. freedom and capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient greece. freedom for slave owners. i know bloody me laney audience is in can gave it a stat evasion a went in the palm though it's wise, which is so rare. will establish rubin austin as perhaps for many people the great living direct to work in today. his films really touch on something that we talk about a lot and we see especially on social media, white, liberal, gill and his films. that exactly, it's happening at sensibly a growing pre was awarded jointly to french direct academy for stars at noon. romantic thriller set nicaragua and close by belgium, director lucas,
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don't sensitive coming of age film about the friendship of 213 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 and surround, come window washing and 8 mountains, and epic love letter to friendship and nature. set the italian out this year can her celebrated story ted, around a car chases and special effects. and these winning films just doing well. told that reminders for the power of independence. similar charlie and how does it ah.
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