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ontario johnston, you're watching al jazeera life, and so also coming up a grieving at town demands action as president joe biden visits texas to meet with families of those killed in america's latest school shooting. ukraine's president visits the front lines in the east for the 1st time since the russian invasion began and left us to ext. rebel leads the presidential vote in columbia. i feel faces surprise candidate in the 2nd round. ah. the palestinian presidency says israel is playing with fire after 70000 flag waving israeli ultra nationalists march through occupied east jerusalem in milan. con reports now on the deeply divisive parade which has left the city on edge flags
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waving. what israel says is a celebration and palestinians call a provocation. ah, these really flag much part of what is known by his really this jerusalem date is a holiday. when israeli forces captured east through slim in 1967 during the 60 war the israel, it's victory for the palestinians. its occupation. in recent years though. oh tra nationally israeli groups use aflac march to push that agenda. ah, i minority opening races fall right group like the harbor, use the march to call for the expulsion of all palestinians from what was once historic of palestine. and for the 1st time, publicly called for the dismantling of the 3rd holy site in islam the dome of the rock in the alexa mos compound. ah, lisha, public security minister, him up our lead has allowed the march to travel through damascus gate. the heart of occupant is through slip amass which rules the gaza strip is monitoring the
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situation requires from us, we are not. his appeared to use any means in order to stop and to the, to the top of the x. the missed from doing this, a big mistakes again us all people and our policy not in the lock, some of or draws them. or we think it is or is doing no big catastrophe in this region. last year the march combined with the 1st expulsions of palestinians in the shape your neighborhood sparked at the 11th day on garza when her mass threatened israel with rockets. mitchell brock and independent israeli political consultant says along the margin into palestinian areas is once again dangerous or israel is to fly the flag anywhere in israel in jerusalem, eastern islam. it makes a statement is rarely sovereignty is demonstrated there by the israeli army, the israeli police, that is there and is deciding who can march,
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where can they march? what flag can be flown by which people? and that's going to be a boiling point in areas outside of the old city palestinians clashed with israel. police ah, clashes also took place across the occupied westbank, where these ready army use lie, fire and take s against anom palestinians. well, it seems that the marches of ox, if dictated to these radio police. oh, how they're going to come in to damascus. guy opened up another route that was never supposed to happen or only a few his writing with just my a huge operations here. it wasn't a victim of his way to place a simply over with the marches openly chanting, hate slogans, and proclaiming that this is a jewish or any land this young generation, the raft and force. i believe that completely on these people are the ones that are backing these really government and keeping and power. and as long as that's the
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case, i have very loud voice at the heart of these really government american out 0 occupied east jerusalem. when the idea attorneys is a member of the palestinian youth movement, she says the annual event is highly provocative. the flood march is like a theatre happens every year. and it is part of a larger continuum of colonial violence that israel has enacted since next up on the palestinian people. i would like to also point out that there are american citizens who are part of this march. and what does it mean for them to be able to go to so called israel, who exact these colonial fantasies of total eraser and obliteration of palestinian people from their context? i think the state of israel clearly and the zionist regime clearly understands how incendiary these marches are, but it is certainly more right wing, and he has
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a very prominent right wing based who themselves are actually calling him soft. there are calls from his base for high level assassinations against the leaders in gaza. and i think additionally, there is a lot of anxiety here under bennett's current rule, let's say, or under his term there are emboldened by him being present in the connecticut. but he also is ruling and, and in leadership at a time when, you know, just 2 days ago we've seen a law pass, that is really settlers are now able to pray. and alex and this absolutely is a provocation. i'll just have the media network continues to demand a rapid independence 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 a silent image. and on the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession
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and started beating mourners, causing poor bears to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop a thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem take part in her funeral and various members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for investigation. i was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of the us president and 1st lady have met the grieving families of those last in the texas school shooting. joe and joe biden travel to validate to pay their respects the victims of the massacre is the 2nd trip to a community devastated by mass shooting in just $2.00 weeks. john henry has our story from you. bonnie. ah, president joe biden visited the scene of the latest school shooting, adding flowers to the growing memorial at roth elementary school. the biden's view,
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$21.00 portraits of grief, pausing at each to pay their respects. the 1st couple attended mass. it's sacred heart catholic church before speaking privately to the families who lost 19 children and 2 teachers. ah many welcome the high profile visitor. it shows that the nation supports the families as agrees with the family. but this isn't biden country. this community voted for donald trump by a margin of 15 percent. i know and feeling degrees, but i don't think it's necessary. at any time, much of this town of 16000 can be found here in the center of town. ah. oh, for a song, the comfort of company and shared grief.
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ah, oh, you've all the town square features. $21.00, white crosses, one for each of the victims of today's massacres. and now they're almost entirely obscured by the thousands of flowers that people bring by. it wasn't on president biden's agenda today, but it serves as a spot for people to come and pay their respects. among those who came our local residents, veronica mendez, and maria gear elsewhere the world. you don't any civilian has no access to this type of what moves them proponents? ah, he would say mention a bad you know, the solution is army teacher. your teachers you say, do you want to carry a gun? no 6 year old kids and i don't know how to defend himself. i'm
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a sooner after video surfaced of parents urging police to go inside. officers acknowledged it was a mistake to wait 78 minutes to enter the classroom and stop the gunman. street on sunday, the department of justice announced it would investigate why they took so long. it was not the 1st man shooting scene, biding his visit, and it's unlikely to be the last town in his tenure left to grapple with grief. john henderson, al jazeera, you've all day, texas. the ukraine's president has visited the eastern hot cave in his 1st trip outside the key of region. since the russian invasion for him as landscape surveyed the destruction before dismissing the head of hockey's state security service funding to adequately defend against the russian advance saying that was robbie has more from give lives. despite the secrecy, despite heavy security,
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a surprise visit a car key ukraine, 2nd largest city, is for a leader who was at the very top of russia's kill list at the start of the war. at the very least, a calculated risk president vladimir zelinski personally surveying the damage made it clear. it's never too soon to begin rebuilding when it's 90 d change show or she could eat mean we have to find some money and credit lines. the state must provide guarantees, and cities must find super projects in find the money. because in the cities, governors and mayors are more likely to find one or another european program for housing construction, some state programs and some local programs. this is a chance, a chance to give a new look to such districts. no just son. he even went to the front line to inspect ukrainian positions, and met with soldiers stationed in and around the city,
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handing out awards and service battle. no mystery. i want to thank you for your service, you risk your life for all of us and for our state. thank you for defending the independence of our country. take care of yourself, glory to ukraine. a trip meant to project strength and raise morale. to a place that is still very much a front line in this war. a 3rd of the city remains in russian hand. and areas not occupied by russian forces come under regular attack. just hours after he looked, there were missile strikes on the form of the ukrainian president has won widespread admiration for his war time, leadership at home and from allies in the west, which he is hoping translate into more long range heavy weapons. and soon, zelinski is 1st visit outside the cave region comes as russian forces continue to pummel cities in the east and south. as part of the russian forces objective to try
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and consolidate as many gains as possible in the dunbar region and as ukrainian forces plan and prepare to mount counter offensive to try and stall and possibly push back what has been an unrelenting russian advance zane bas robbie o 0, keith, still a head's hair on al jazeera political, a stalemate in iraq. we look at why divisions in parliament are paralyzing the country. and why it's taking decades for artwork stone by the nazis during world war 2 to be returned to their rightful owners. ah, hell i, we got some violent storms moving across sierra, northern parts of the us across the plains. central parts of canada, also seeing some lively wellness because of these large area of low pressure which
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roaring up as suddenly wind very warm went cross at eastern half of the us into where canada see the temperatures getting up into the thirty's for many. but on the other side of our area of low pressure, it is certainly on the cool side, big temperature contrast there where those 2 air masses meet. we are going to see the cooler air just grabbing a little further eastwards as we go on through the next couple days. a violent storm is coming through here some very down heavy down pause could see some localized flooding. large hail damaging winds, possibility of the or tornado, and that will gradually make his way a little further north. it's and east was as we go on through tuesday pushing up into a manitoba and ontario ahead of that. it stays hot. he stays dry. 30 celsius in new york. not too bad at so we're getting up close to 30 celsius there in allay is dry, far, is continuing across the southwest corner of the us down across a good part of mexico large drive. but of course, we have now got agatha on the verge of becoming
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a hurricane. it makes his way towards the coast as we go one free monday with a risk flash flooding. ah, ah, domain, the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution, tennessee. uh huh. mission to entertain, educates and provoke debate through satire, a weapon of choice, theater, an intimate look at what inspires one of tennessee's most popular comedians to make people love. nights in india, hair on al jazeera. oh
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a. you're watching out a reminder of our top stories. thousands of israeli ultra nationalists has marched through occupied east jerusalem for an annual around the marking israel's illegal occupation of the 1927 war lisa 5 on palestinians protesting the march. the us president and 1st lady have met the relatives of the 19 children and 2 teachers shot dead in texas on tuesday. the justice department is conducting a review of the police response to the shooting of the criticism they acted. soon ukraine's president has visited eastern caves and his 1st trip outside the key region since professional invasion, lensky, survey, damage, and fact troops on line. now leftist a former rebel has won the 1st round of columbia's presidential election. so i
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think the stage for run off with a pocket is rival. next month. gustavo petro is pledging to tackle rising inequality and implement a 2016 piece deal with fall rebels. your face businessmen would offer hernandez, who's anti corruption. tap form helped fuel a last minute surgeon, support on a sondra from pnc has more now from time is to resolve this dilated to columbia conservative traditional establishment. we have now to establish this candidate that will face off on july 19. and this is clearly a major surprise, essentially 2000000 different visions of change that will face off in the 2nd round of this something that we were not a to expand on this one and now joined the by a professor of international relationships that are city here you will get that,
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thank you for being with us tonight. so help us a little bit, understand what all this you need. what are your main takeaway, se surprising results? i think the main takeaway columbian society is tired and fed out boy politics as a essentially anti establishment victory remains to be seen. which of these 2 vs has met? well, when a main party are now expressing their support for it was speculated even before they allusions today, that some of the already shifting gear and starting with also presenting challenges, who it is in the sense that he has counting against the established amendment. now he is receiving the support of the right,
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which are going to support him with an eye to campaigning against the federal and preventing a well, joining us now from about guitar is okay with strep o. he's a professor at pontifical shantarian university on the director of the conflict and asked this resource center. thanks for being with us here today. well, give us all a sense of how much uncharted territory columbia is in with the selection sofa. i mean, it's a 1st for a columbia believes thank you for having me. it's a, it's a situation in which we never been before. for the 1st for the starts is the 1st time though, an opposition candidate, someone from the late. although i nationalistic left, i didn't both really do so such a big chance to being able to look lee international garbage the redskins. second is the 1st time that both candy, it's our guy needs for sh change on the systemic gandhi age,
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anti establishment candidates. so one that i'm not, i combine it by or supported by any of the traditional parties that how go weren't columbia for 2 centuries. now as i say completely uncharted, we don't know what will be there, the preferences of the electorate, that sort of thing. and there is a lot of uncertainty. if the center, the laughter or the right are going to keep it. so boarding was the whole bedroom leading into the bracy, or maybe there are going to move towards, ah, and this a candidate that nobody knows what it stands for. despite being being an anti corruption company. you mentioned the traditional parties there briefly while they last out. so badly then, do you think while there is a lot of these content, columbia not to mention, ah, a huge increase in the bowl,
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the headcount of people in situation of over g. more than 40 percent. they're gonna be issued after day recession 2 years ago. and the situation last year with the broadest, friendly, into a situation of over p and everyone understands here in columbia that that has to do with the bad record of the current government. but also to the lack of capacity, the, all, the colombian, a leads that how go on in the country to give a response, a reply to increase the safety net, and doing group the well for all the majority of the colombian population. so who is most likely to prosper in the 2nd round? do you think and why? well, it will the bend on the capacity to, to build coalitions to attract voters from the center. in my view, it will be much more likely for gustavo bedroom,
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some one that has been for at least 16 years in the colonial congress 1st that represent the diesel member of the house of representatives. and they later as the senator and head of the opposition to be able to catch all to build up a wider kwanisha than to hernandez, who only had had a boast for bless them for years as the major of b. c. d. o. got bunker ah provincial capital m e mailed you again. it is much more likely 40 was dollar better to be able to shift to the center and to abandon his radical policies as he's been doing for the bus. and for years. ah, ah, but let's see. let's see what happens because he's also someone that has a lot of negative perception, but by a majority of the globe population. ok, we'll leave it there. let's see. indeed hawkeye, restrict pope las colinas to thank you for insights today. thanks me.
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iraq's parliament has failed to choose a new government and president, 7 months often anticipated elections. the stalemate is the result of disagreement between rival political blocks with some independent m. p. 's have suggested naming a prime minister, who's not allied to any faction. mood uh de la had reports not from back that hazardous sales call. dual total. when al rashid is treat it busy neighborhood in the iraqi capital like many here, he says he was hopeful for a new government to improve services. in his area. i grew home one more and one with yahoo! i kept her home. oh, we've had not. what should i say if politicians can't former government, they should quit. the situation can continue. we have wasted decades waiting for change. a parliament on hold. this is what iraq's council of representatives
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looks like 7 months since it was elected with no common ground between its rival blocks to pick any president and cabinet divisions, created by different engine does and affiliations along political interests. so anyway, i've been up to a, she a yeah, i will, it's an interest she, a conflict or who controls the sheer decision. look to the outsider was not to share a government with the iranian back parties. but those parties want the consensus government to guarantee their share of power. however, people are fed up with old faces. that's also part of the reason asada is encouraged to reject the iranian back parties who have been in power for several years. i mean in that the them quote the block led by influential shia cleric mac to the southern has the majority of seeds. it is backed by as soon nicole ish and led by parliament speaker, mohammedan hibachi, as well as the kurdistan democratic party widows, the shia coalition,
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backed by iran, is allied with the patriotic union of kurdistan party. and a number of independent members since 2005, there is been a political norm to choose a kurdish president. she a prime minister. and as soon the speaker of parliament this impasse has been highlighted by the you and the special representative to iraq. jeanine plus hardens and her latest briefing at the end, she urged the political elite to end the deadlock and move on with forming a government to tie, killed a long list of priorities. a change of government was one of the top demands of the 2019 mess, protest against corruption and mismanagement. the current impasse means incumbent president, barham sala and prime minister must have welcome his case take
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a government will likely remain in office until a consensus is reached. what this means change is related to improving people's lives. also remain on hold. mod abdougla had al jazeera beaudet. sir, dawn has lifted the state of emergency imposed after the military seized control. the coo last october was announced by the countries military leader, general abdel fraternal burn. ruling council says the decision was taken to facilitate fruitful and meaningful dialogue. during the transition period, really a 100 people have been killed and one more arrested last protests against honest to the polls. amaya says the wreckage of a missing passenger plane has been found in a mountainous area. the small aircraft disappeared in bad weather on sunday with 22 people on board. the tara air plane was on a short flight from the tourist town of for horror to the town of jerome. some. a
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trip is popular with hikers, as well as indian and now for these pilgrims the netherlands has allocated nearly 6 and a half $1000000.00 to return art stone and by the nazis during world war 2. the dutch government still holds many pieces in storage, which has never found their way back to their rightful. vast reports from miss fort . they are hidden in one of the most secure art folds in the netherlands fountains of artwork stolen from victims of the holocaust of sold in an effort to stay alive . many of the owners died and hitler's gas chambers. those who survived that many years trying to get them back. these are the paintings. this is it. it took alfred fast and his family, 6 years to convince the dutch state these 2 paintings were forcefully sold by his grandfather in 1941 to save his family. you have to prove and to prove again and again and again that you are the air behind,
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behind all kinds of excuses. because in the end of the day, i doubt that they want to get it back with the knowledge if to day it's shameful. and 4546 people were busy rebuilding. it wasn't a priority at all, but it took a long time to get it to be a priority. many stolen or disputed pieces are still on display in museums or public buildings like this painting by dutch mazda mazda 4 decades shown in parliament building until a few months ago. a collection of paintings symbolizing the impact of the holocaust, modern atm. later of some of these artworks were handed over to the dutch government immediately after world war 2. they have been in storage ever since and many might never be returned to the rightful owner. nazi lead us out of hitler and hammond good, and had an obsession with art and hundreds of thousands of stolen paintings and
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artworks were collected to build up their own museums in nazi germany. alford foss is still looking for more than 800 looted artworks that were part of his great grandfather's collection until 1933 when hitler to power his grandparents were among nearly 100000 jews. transported to camp wester book and the east of the netherlands. here is a place where is a connection to the arts because they were probably rescued because they could find some money to pay off the comp come and answer the guy who was in charge here and he let them go. but it was very, very rare that any choose really out of here and could go back to the campus the last station before our sheets and other extermination camps. and as a symbol for alphabet, fast fight to get his family's art back. we should try to do our parts in history and to see what we can do in order to get back with us
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our, to get justice done. and also to show worlds that was her ever been to situation is and is always a certain hope for redemption. dutch researchers have been given for years to investigate the origin of thousands of disputed paintings and returned them to the rightful ears, hoping to complete what some say should have been done. decade ago, step, fasten else's era in the netherlands. a 103 year old swedish grandmother has set a world parachute jump record. read. larson has become the oldest person to complete a tandem. skydive, which means she was strapped to an instructor. the jump has made it into the guinness book of world records. ah, this is.

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