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hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news or live from joe hop coming up in the next 60 minutes. foreign leisure fighters arrive in the ukrainian city of seattle done yet because the battle with russia intensifies and the east celebrations continue in honor of the u . case of longest rating, monga queen elizabeth the 2nd herself misses the special service. ah protested democratic republic of congo over a one. those alleged support for the on good am 23 long. the border and el salvador extends the state of emergency to crack down on games. i'm the senior international mourns of major human rights violations. i'm john again jessica with sport as the boston celtics strike. the 1st blow in the m. b, a finals. they produce dunning 4th quarter fight back to beat golden state warriors and game one to it's closer to record 18 championship
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the the year in his warning, there will be no winner in ukraine. $100.00 days after russia began its invasion, fighting continues to rage in the east with russian forces close to taking complete control of the dumbass region. heavy fighting is being reported in the center of c, about the next member of the frames for the legion have arrived in the city to help push back russian troops. meanwhile, the west is imposing more sanctions on moscow and its latest move. the u. s. has once again targeted assets owned by oligarchy, businessman close to president vladimir putin. and kremlin officials, the african union chief is urging put him to keep in mind, food shortages on the continent as a result of the war footing is denied blame for the mounting food crisis, affecting several african countries during his meeting with monkey. so while that's got his bus driver, who's monitoring development for us from keith zane,
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the very fact that we're talking about $100.00 days into this conflict is in and of itself. important because there was a point very early on when people thought it was never going to get this far. that's exactly right. there's 2 ways to look at the math here for resisting rushes intervention in their country. it is costs the country of ukraine, 20 percent of its territory on the other side of it is that ukraine, a 100 days later, is still in this fight. now we have to remember that russia was intending to take keys in a matter of days, and the best experts in the world estimated that after keith though, the rest of ukraine would follow in a matter of weeks, as russia continued to slowly digest ukrainian territory. something had been doing for years, but the fact that the country is still standing isn't it, is in and of itself, a major victory in this conflict. and that is exactly the point that ukraine's president made to mark this day leader. the leader of the faction
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is here. the head of the president's office is here. the prime minister mahal is potter lack is here. the president is here. our teams much bigger. the armed forces of ukraine here. most importantly, our people are here. the people of our state are here. we've been defending our state for 100 days. victory for laurie to ukraine. strong words there from ukraine's top comedian turned president, turned war time commander in chief and really mirrors the same things you said 99 days ago. at the start of this invasion at the start of this war, he wanted to make the point that the country's leaders, given the opportunity to leave, have not left the country's leaders are still here and this fight will go on. now there is no se there's no putting a spin on what is happening in the east of the country. russian forces have in the
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last few weeks for about a month or so, consolidated their forces in the east of the country. they've made tactical retreats from in and around keith and they are now in the east in the war. there is truly devastating, and the horrors of that conflict are being lived by those being taken into russian occupation as the russian events continues. but what do you craniums in places like even those parts of the country that are away from the battle front, say that life must go on, that life must move forward, that there must be something to look forward to what we've seen here in the capital key there's a return to a kind of normalcy. we've seen businesses reopen. people have been moving back to the city. those that fled in the early days of the conflict. and there are people back out onto the streets. and what you craniums here tell us is they may not be on the front line, but simply returning to a certain kind of normal. that is the antithesis to what vladimir putin, the vision for this country is. and that in and of itself will return will, will continue, and that will be against russia's aggression. it continued active,
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ukrainian defiance. thanks a lot, jane. that same bizarre, told me to us from keith. while the one ukraine's already pushed up commodity prices and altered global patterns of trade production and consumption, the world bank says it's going to expect prices to remain high for use to come. it's commodity markets, outlook forecasts. energy prices up a 50 percent this year with some easing in 20232024 co prices are expected to be 80 percent higher and natural gas price is twice as high. both are needed to produce fertilizer that has gone up by 200 percent already this year. the increases are going to have a knock on effect for agriculture. one example is the cost of wheat. it's expected to increase 40 percent in 2022. while timothy ashes a strategist with blue bay, that's an asset management company, he says the economic impact in ukraine is not as bad as it could have been. you
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still have access to the safe through a dresser, etc. it's important. they open up ukrainian economy and people are shown to be remarkably resilient and showed real innovation to fight. the russian invasion would suggest once more and that the country does have a good future. especially given the west. it can be providing the dollars of reconstruction money and also probably not that will be those. those are being frozen. hundreds of millions of dollars ultimately will also be used ukrainian reconstruction. so key. and then for the conflict, you know, the, the gun stopping the pulse, remaining open the crane so it can export its products. and i think that i think ukraine is the kind of proven they, i think they have a good future. they started off with a lot of it's about $2029000000000.00. if you compare with 201415 euro made the russian 1st invasion, right. they only had about $5000000.00, so they're in
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a much better position. the central bank has done the next exceptionally good job in managing this complet. they raise right? but yesterday that was, i think, approved to move the company. it's been pretty stable. they have lost this, but they are getting significant financial flows in the way the budget deficit is estimated to be about $5000000.00 a month. and probably about 2 thirds of that. it's been covered by western financial assistance. so, you know, they can get through this with western support, but really important is a natural end to the russian attacks. okay, let me bring some news of a moving story out of japanese is going to train crash in the size of the country. donate canes, lifers from maryland. what do we know dominic? what we know is that around about 3 hours ago, a regional train travelling in the direction of munich from the alpine ski resorts of garbage parson care can d rails in
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a part of the country where the river lie. sack comes into contact where the main road area now the number of casualties. we know that 3 people are confirmed who have died. 16 are described as severely injured. and altogether 60 people are described as having been injured to some degree. what we don't know is the cause of this derailment. there is no suggestion so far that any other rail vehicle was involved. there was no collision. as it were pictures from the scene show that just the last carriage or 2 are still actually standing uprights. the rest of the train derailed flipped over. now the point to make here is that the area of germany, this actually is that this incident has happened and is quite close to where in a few weeks time, the g 7 summit will be held in for that reason, very many emergency service personnel were very close by and have been activated to
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take part in the operation to rescue as many people from the wreckage of the train . so to recap, 3 people killed 16 people described as severely injured in this incident. totally 60 people were injured and the operation is ongoing. dominick, of course, as we get more information on this, we're gonna be coming back to you in the next few hours, but for now, dominic came in berlin. thank you. pay more ahead on the news are including clothes for cash and food as lottery prizes. so many are making ends meets in argentina and the job opportunities in libya that are leading many young people to taste sweet success. a young french open finalist calls for an end to gun violence. we're going to hear from her in the sport with jim ah,
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opposition groups in democratic republic of congo, calling for the government to cut diplomatic ties with rwanda. they are protesting in the capital kinshasa over a wonders alleged support for the armed rubber group. m 23 reminders denied. support is a group that is fighting congolese forces in the east or marco webs covering the story force from the canaan. capital nairobi talk us through what the protest hers are demanding mark. well, there protesting against what they say were wondering military aggression in the east of the country. there's reason attacks that have been blamed on the group and 23. the protest to say that random president pool is behind it. they're saying that the government should cut diplomatic ties with wonder know there is opposition. politicians that have pulled for this protest on this occasion. the opposition or some extent in agreement with the government because the government itself has
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repeatedly blames were wanda for providing military support. 2 and 23 and these attacks that have happened in recent weeks. more than 70000 people have been displaced according to the un. people in that part of the country really fear m 23 because of what is done in the past. executing civilians committing abuses. and so when the for i think it's close people and see the towns in the villages in their thousands and new ends express concerned about a worsening humanitarian crisis there as well. this isn't the 1st time that there has been tension between d r c. there's a long history, isn't there? it goes back to the $990.00 when ruined and you got the invaded congo that triggered to was that drew in several african countries. millions of people were killed. and even when they drew to a close in the early 2000 and he's been congo,
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suffered conflicts ever since. and both rwanda and you got been accused of meddling supporting groups and looting mineral this recent fight, the recent violence for them 23 follows 10 years ago. complex in which 23 took control of waves of east in congo. at the time you and investigators said that they were being militarily supported and commanded from rwanda as something certainly gone on for a long time. and in the middle of it is not vast minimal wealth in eastern congo gold colton and other minerals which, which, which all the players are vying to, to control the mind with a lot of money to be made out of this part of the country. welcome. thank you very much, mark, web talk. it is from beginning capital nairobi. well you, i says the sacking of 57 judges and she nicea by president said undermines its democratic institutions. site accused the judges of being corrupt when he dismissed
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them. on wednesday, the president says he had repeatedly wanted judiciary to purify itself upon and say, his actions will exacerbate the political crisis site as ruling by decree after sacking, the electric government and suspending parliament last year around 20 percent of libyans don't have a job among those who are unemployment more than 2000000 people work for the state? and while most private sector companies tend to hire foreigners for skilled roles, the government is trying to change that. my next trainer reports from tripoli. they've been training for months, learning how to build playground equipment to international standards. it's part of the program sponsored by the ministry of labor, nearly 30 percent of libya, 6800000 people are employed by the state. but the government is looking to save money by encouraging young adults to seek work in the private sector. them are no longer huskily. salaries in the private sector are much higher than government jobs,
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but the certificate i have a better chance to find work. what about shall be any mahmud at food tacy as the economic and social development board, he says libya depends on oil exports for nearly all of its state revenue. for years of conflict have seen oil exports blockaded by armed groups several times lacking and a lamp identity of him. if a government long term strategic plan is to diversify and encourage the private sector, we're starting to change our economic policies to enhance the relationship between the public and the private sector. seeing young libyans learning skills and taking on jobs in various fields in the service market, it's a positive sign. we want them to stop depending on the state. although there aren't any proper statistics. the ministry of labor estimates the official unemployment rate and libya to be around 20 percent for the higher among young people. growth in small and medium businesses, such as this shop has helped create job opportunities. every morning young
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workers at this bakery rushed to fill their orders, supplying coffee, shops and restaurants, round tripoli with sweets and deserts. abdul more hayman elmer thought he says he hopes to open his own bakery one day. one of i was looking for a government job, but learning a skill and joining the private sector was the best decision i ever made, that now i can get a job anywhere i want. i get paid on time and thanks to god, i'm paid a good celery in previous years, jobs like these were taken by foreign workers, but many have left because of the instability. for some young people such as ogden will haman. that's help them find a career in unlikely places mal trainer al jazeera chablis, quinn is elizabeth, has not attended our church service of thanksgiving in her honor. as part of the platinum jubilee celebrations, became palace as the 96 year old experienced discomfort during events on thursday.
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fighting ceremony was held us in paul's cathedral in london. it's a part of 4 days of festivities under way across the u. k. to mark her 70 year reigning roy chance joins us live now from london. so the guest of honor couldn't make it tell us more about why that happened and also about the service itself. well, it seems she just wasn't well enough in the palace to set that decision to keep her back at buckingham palace to watch the service unfold on television was taken with great reluctance, but they just had to do it. prince charles deputized for taking her place, especially. i think it makes it clear really doesn't it? that's the palace is really trying to pace this long weekend set of rations for the queen. make sure that she has the energy to see it through. she's a frail, 96 year old woman and over the last year or so,
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her health has not been particularly good. they've been several spells in hospital, so they just want to make sure that it's not all too much for her. the next julie event that she's supposed to take part in is going to the horse racing. it apps them on saturday tomorrow. we don't know yet whether she's going to make that one as to how the rest of this church service unfolded. well, the highlights, so perhaps, but the bullying of bars johnson when he arrived with his wife carry outside the church, the cathedral steps and walked up there which is as well. but i think if a country or stick jubilee crowd boos, the prime minister that does suggest client how bad things are politically for him at moments. and then for all the royal gosset's out that her hurry. and megan was a reception today, get well largely a warm reception from the crowd. this was the 1st official ra, a parents that they have made since they effectively quits working members of the
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royal family in 2020. once they were inside the cathedral, though they were kept quite separate from, from william from cates, from charles and from committee. so read into that what you would about any tensions that linger within the role family. you mentioned this is going to be 4 days of facilities. this is day to what we seen so far. what else is going to come as well when it kicked off on thursday with trooping the color. that's the military marches military bands. all the soldiers in that dress, uniforms, parading horses, etc. that was then followed by an r f roll air force, a fly by with 70 planes and helicopters go over the top. in paris. then in the evening, the queen basically started the lighting of a chain of beacons up and down the country and in the capitals of commonwealth
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nations as well. i went to a beacon lighting near where i lived down on the south coast of england and it was wonderful to say on the top of a hill, the huge great burning bomb firing could see out across the dock and landscape. similar pinpricks of lights as of similar beacons that had been left led on hilltops in the distance. it was a wonderful sight. there are other things going on, of course that on sunday there's going to be huge numbers of jubilee parties up and down the country and towns, villages, and cities. yeah, well, what does this all mean about the, the role of the role family in british life was to say about how we the nation feel about it. but it's probably too much for me to go into right now. and right here, a you got poll just done, suggested the queen, her approval ratings around 80 percent. that 6162 percent of people are supportive of the amount of case i've proved that britain love the queen, but love the role party. and i don't think this country is going to become a republic anytime. same sounds talking to us from london, rory,
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thank you very much. indeed. evelyn sadhana, mocking the 3rd anniversary of the killing of a 128 people as a citizen, protest in khartoum victims founders and survivors are still demanding justice are to be attacked by security forces in 2019 the group of protesters was demonstrating against a power sharing agreement between the military council and civilian figures will escalade a hebrew morgan in hot tomb hemma? it was a protest like this that started the violence that we saw a few years ago. what's happening now when you walk when rock people are still out on the streets, out and basically against the military takeover that happened last year. but they're also still demanding justice for the deadly attack on the pro democracy sitting in front of the army headquarters. many of them here have been chanting, demanding justice, demanding accountability, especially against the military because they have been accusing the security forces
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headed by the sudanese army and the paramilitary group. rapid support for says of being behind the attacks. now security forces have been distributed around the capitol, major rods, roads and bridges have been blocked, and they have been security spread around b major or on the center of the capital to prevent protesters from getting to the presidential palace. that's the road that they've been taking over the past few days to mark their anger or to assure their anger against the army and to demand a civilian rule. but right now people are here demanding just as an accountability for about 100. 30 protesters who have been killed on june 3rd, 2019 hebert. there were allegations during the about violence of, of crimes being committed like killings and under injuries and damage to property or people. so hoping that justice is going to be served even after the military take over last october.
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well initially when the transitional government was found in 2019 people had hoped that a committee that was set up by that government we'll be investigating and will be producing results. now that committee lasted for nearly 2 years did not produce any results. it did investigate with several witnesses and in investigated with officials as well. that's coming. see, even though the military takeover according to the army was because of political differences, was suspended on october 25th. the did the military took over power. so for many people it seems like the military does not want the investigation to continue. however, the protestors who have spoken to he has say that there evolution is not attached to a single party. it's not attached to the military, it's not attached to the committee itself. but to their demands for justice and accountability. so they say that as well as demanding the military step aside because they're had a role to play, not just in the takeover, but in the attack against the protesters. they want to see a government that will come to power. that's will guarantee that accountability is served and one that does not have the military in place because if that happens,
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then just as it will not be served. why person courtroom, that's hipaa. morgan, hipaa. thank you. time for the weather here is rob. there's been another sandstorm this time for different direction. watch how the winds develop here up through syria, east and jordan, and that brought with it not just the sand, but also increasing the amount of heat. but the time was obvious, once again, the skies turned orange for northern syria, which means gritty bread i guess. but generally speaking, throughout northern sir and even northern iraq, this was the picture. this was yesterday. now things have come down. now the wind is come down, but as i said with it came, the heat is be hot. anyway, just a bit further east in baghdad. we started unit 4547. yes. the 47 i think today, and that's not the end of it. now. iraq, kentucky baghdad has been hot for a couple of years for the average. the average is this time the about 40 once we're still $89.00 degrees, but there's, we could see a 50 in the next 3 days, which will be a record. yeah, it's a whole place,
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but it's certainly well above where it should be that the heat's going to stay there. typically, we are now hot and dry this time the throughout most the middle east of the van. there are daytime showers in turkey and increasingly, and as why john may be northern parts of iran and the heats moving in that direction. so i'll tear on. you may have nurses credit to says he said may not look high to you. but in fact, he could welby a new record. so had an al jazeera struggling to survive, and shalaka rising prizes essential supplies, including food, beyond the reach of many plus. i'm allan fisher at the u. s. supreme court in washington, where it's reputation as an independent arbiter of u. s. laws is know very much in question in sort of reco breaking round of golf at the us woman's open. but jones gonna tell you why this player won't walk away with a big money prize. ah,
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hulu. ah you watch, you know, does it remind of our top stories. this fighting continues to rage in the eastern ukraine, with russian forces close to taking complete control of the don boss. region, members of ukraine's fallen legion have arrived in the city of seattle, jeanette to help push back russian troops. opposition groups in democratic republic of congo, or calling for the government to cut a diplomatic ties with little wonder. their protesting romando alleged support for the armed rebel group and $23.00, which could garley denies. at least 3 people have been killed and
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dozens more have been injured. falling a train derailment in southern germany, the original train came off the tracks near bavarian alpine resort. okay, let's return on to our top story of the un warning. there is going to be no winner in ukraine $100.00 days after russia began its invasion army. now it is the assistant secretary general and united nations crisis coordinator for ukraine. and he's joining us now from keith. so very good to have you with us on al jazeera. thank you very much indeed. and it is to some people are surprised that we're actually having this conversation 100 days after the start of the war. because it was a lot of speculation that this would have ended within a matter of days or possibly weeks correct. the reality is, or continues it $10.00 to $5.00, it moves from one section or one area of your brain on other engagement, or looking gauge. human changes that you're going to call it is changes. and there
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is a mobile edition on both sides and the war continues, and we're here more than ever. 14000000 people are displaced, 6000000 out of sight and other 8000000 inside. yet it did have another 50000000 who left their home. but that impacted the impact because their loss, access to their jobs and cultural fields of livelihood, and therefore that a need of assistance. some of them don't have access to enter your water in these affected areas affected by war. so the water here likely lost 100 views of me, that he's suffering displacement lives by the millions of each other. when i, over the last few weeks, we've heard president putin and saying to day that the russian people that they, this is essentially going to be a little long war. he's preparing for a long conflict in this, given that both sides to some degree have reach some sort of, in a sense, status call from what you're saying. what is left now?
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what does the root out of this? is it diplomacy, or is it just continue fighting development the secretary of the united nations, me. so i made it very clear that the messenger fees and it dash b t e. high level to get in contact group is water in the black sea on brock, the board of ukraine, show that grade and be sure that due to the exported granted world 4th grade student, an increase of, of, of prices and asian. and kind of like in that traditionally worked on the food and the transport sector. and then again really define tried to find a solution to this. busy and so we're not giving up, we're not giving up on a peaceful solution. there are no winners in wars, as we know, it was only me that and everybody. the reason i want to ask about the global for to,
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to ation. because of course, that isn't being impacted by the situation in ukraine, given the fact that according to presidency, landscape rush and controls, i see, pallets 20 percent of his country. how much leverage does that give russia? i going forward over global food supplies? if it is able to restrict the transport of wheat, for example, in grain through ukraine's ports, ford traditionally what exporting to the black sea and into the black sea. so the, the cranium ports have to be unblocked for the, for the food to be done before they exported to the you. also there's some work to be done in the black, the, the in mind. and that's, i have to be open for, for a shift to really feel from the canadian border,
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but also they want to be in and they're not being a convergence. the russia also have for the right that the world needs and they have to be exported. i think that is agreed on. however, i think there is a lot of transaction that we're both because of the sanctions that we even prevent even visible because we explore the fact that there was no sanction on food to start with. but even exactly to be exported from russia, that the actions have to be lifting the transaction that actually the sanctions have to be removed for the export of these to get it from russia. but also the political other political issues that, that is big. that's the big negotiate so we appreciate your being with us on how to do that. as i said, i mean, i would thank you very much indeed for your time sir. thank you. are to 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of a journalist in the occupied westbank should be in the block that was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was almost silent in janine, on the day of
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a funeral is really forces storm the procession and started beating mourners. cause we pull betters almost drop a 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 national community have condemned her kelly and continue to call for an investigation. a barclay was without it for 25 years, covering the story of his really occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. us media says president joe biden is to visit saudi arabia later this month. it comes after we had agreed to increase our production on thursday, extended a truce in war, but of yemen. in february biden's center delegation there for talks of boosting output as fuel prices began. soaring in the u. s. and joe biden is appealed to congress to restore limits on the sale of assault style weapons and raise the
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minimum age to buy guns, speech, and strict. a gun law is followed, loosened my shootings. my camera has more from washington in the past 3 weeks. more than 70 people have been killed in mass shootings. the most recent at a medical center in tulsa, oklahoma, with 4 people were murdered by a man, said to be a disgruntled patient. please say the gunman then killed himself. he bought one of his guns just a few hours before we know through the help of r, a t f and their gun tracing that at 2 pm on june. the 1st mr. louis purchased a semi automatic rifle from a local gun store. the same weapon was used to killed 900 children and 2 teachers at a texas elementary school last week. the same with the news to murder, 10 people at a grocery store in buffalo, new york. 10 days before that. in both cases,
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the alleged gunmen were just 18 years old. the texas shooter killed at the scene. the buffalo shooting suspect was arraigned on murder charges thursday. in a red primetime address to the american people, president biden urged congress to impose federal gun controls, suggesting a ban on automatic weapons and high capacity magazines. raising the age at which an individual can buy a gun from $18.00 to $21.00 and removing the protections against litigation enjoyed by gun manufacturers. they had one message for all of us. do something, just do something for god said, do something. some of these measures suggested by president biden are already being debated and may well be passed and the democrat controlled house of representatives that they are likely to be blocked by senate republicans who were a particular target president by their anger. my god. the fact,
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the majority of the senate, republicans don't want any of these proposals even to be debated or come up for a vote. i find unconscionable we can't fail the american people again a message to for the american people that the majority should act and turn their outrage into making the issue central to their boat. mike hannah al jazeera washington, u. s. supreme court will issue a series of verdicts in the next month and contentious and challenging cases the most closely watched is going to be a decision on a woman's right to abortion, and unprecedentedly, suggest the court may be about to take away the constitutional right to an abortion allen official reports washington dc. oh, it's sport protests across the country. an unprecedented leak of
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a draft opinion showing 5 of the 9 justices on the us supreme court would overturn roe vs wade. a controversial landmark 1973 decision which guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion. the league itself is a little shocking, just in terms of how the supreme court operates. it's really only happened a tiny handful of times in history. the sometimes of the lee is, of course, in some sense, even more shocking, because it shows that the court intends to overturn about 50 years of president, on abortion in the united states. former president, donald trump, who 3 of the justices on the court. all 3 conservatives, all 3 implied during the confirmation hearings that roe vs wade was settled. law is a president of united states supreme court. and one of the important things to keep in mind about roe v wade is that it has been reaffirmed many times over the
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past 45 years. i have an agenda to stick to the rule of law and decide cases as they come. the idea, the court would scrap the protection, has left some who voted to confirm the justices struggling for answers. i will just tell you that it it rocks my confidence in the court, right? 3 and 5, american support, abortion rights. the new pool suggests even the idea of scrapping those protections has set. the courts once high approval rating. the court has in the past ruled in an unpopular way when they band prayer in schools for example, or where they extended the right to an attorney for a criminal defendant. so it's not that the court has never been willing to go against public opinion, but in this case, they're taking an issue that seem sort of saddled for the last 50 years. some justices have expressed the concern at the damage
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a leak can do and an investigation is underway. but what me do more damage is an unpopular decision. and while there are some who will welcome the direction, the court seems to be moving it. it's image could take a beating in the court of us public opinion. alan fisher al jazeera, at the supreme court in washington teslas. he all has called for a world wide hiring freeze long mosque as one the electric car maker is to cut stuff by 10 percent. and an internal email mosque says he has a bad feeling about the economy. tesla has around a 100000 staff globally on tuesday mosque ordered all employees to stop working from home or leave the company. now many people in shall anchor are going hungry as prices. my unemployment sore and essentials are in short, supply is currently experiencing it's worst economic crisis since independence from britain more than 70 years ago. michelle fernandez reports helping put food on the table. community kitchens like this are starting up around sri lanka,
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as people struggle with its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years, food inflation has hit nearly 60 percent, and many people are finding it difficult to cope. more of these government who are coming to day are been coming out riding me through me. so we are giving them the responsibility of the arrival on meal and we're thing like movies or do with one me . not a good, heavenly me. few now get to eat this. well, i'm already me like i am, it's very difficult. we rarely get food like this, only my husband is working, but what he earns for a day is not enough to feed the 3 of us. now. tax cuts 3 years ago, slash government revenue by more than $2000000000.00. the tourism industry was then damaged by the easter bombings and the pandemic. now there is no money to import fuel medicine, cooking gas, or food. right now actually our main focuses on food banks on carbon picketers and
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again, long to medium to a community gardens and home gardens because we can do rations, but it's for the short term. the government is appealing for help. we urgently require the assistance of our friends in the international community to ensure that our immediate needs, in terms of the importation of essential medicine, food supply and pull army, india and china have sent food and medicine in recent days. the opposition says the government, as we can, the economy through populist policies and mismanagement. ah, a nationwide campaign deb gotta go home, has been running for 2 months, calling on the president to resign. the government is seeking a loan package from the international monetary fund, or i am if critic said and take too long, even if agreed and people need action. now. tens of thousands of free lunches are
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going hungry amid the countries was taken on the prices indicated, communicate and like this can only feed a fraction of them. fernanda odyssey ra colombo, turkeys daniel inflation rates jumped to a 24 year high of 73.5 percent. the statistical office it says monthly consumer price is rose, nearly 3 percent in may. that was fueled by rising energy prices in the slide of the turkish leah against the dollar critics. a tech has problems are mainly due to president georgia. tie up out of ones, unusual financial policies. georgia tina has one of the highest inflation rates in the world when people are struggling to cope with the rising cost of living. buy some estimates prices, they're increased by an average of 70 percent a year. and that's forcing people to try to find extra income. theresa ball reports and how fares in the capital and now offering food as lot we prices. blanca lopez
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comes to this fear 3 times a week to sell some of her clothes to get cash. she lost her job during the pandemic and comes here with her disabled daughter because it is the only chance she has to make a living. she put on my car up when i was working, cleaning houses, and during the pandemic, i lost my job. my daughter is receiving some government assistance and with that and the old quotes i, so we try to survive. people in argentina struggling with one of the highest inflation rates in the world, about 6 percent a month. many who come here lost their jobs in the past. years he will come here to sell some food and clothes among other things, but also to participate in a lottery where they come and they food some food and the fact that you can see here some facts. and then they write their names in this little bag. the name that comes out is the winner. and that person take all this food back home. but food is not the only thing that's being raffled or carillo. yes,
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they sell tickets for a few cents each. the money he collects is also offered as a lottery price. he says increasing numbers of people come a year to try to win extra money. okay, in the market. people are coming here because of the economic situation. people tell us they cannot find a job, and this is what they have. we are adding extra days so they can come sell something. this is the only way they have to get by on a day to day basis. the biggest price is around $3.00. the 2nd is $2.00, and the 3rd, just one thing. it's not only for the poor will now account for more than 40 percent of fortune tina's population. profoundly sad. i was happy with money she one, even though it will only last for a day. my lab, but every one is struggling. my husband has job my mom clean houses and they get they all clothes and i bring those clothes here. i have a 4 year old daughter,
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so i cannot book this i cant afford or jim penis government spends millions on projects to assist the poor. but people like a lot of unknowns. i say it's not enough. she works with an inflation rate of around 5 or 6 percent. most of the cash transfers is made by the state value. argentina has a strong state presence around 30 percent of the population already received assistance. aside from the pensions argentina trying to jumpstart the economy. and generate quality jobs, but it has not been easy. fears like this one have become a crucial lifeline for many in times of economic distress. pity several alger cedar when a site is, salvador has extended the state of emergency for the 3rd month to crack down on gangs. i'm the scene to national says 18 people have died, and police custody says the new measures began and march,
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34000 others have been detained. most of the population supports president naval kelly's strategy to homeowner ports the for salvador president bu kelly, the ceremony. tomorrow, 3 is an office, was a triumphant event. yet something to announce. it's almost a bundle. they're gonna get control up on the s. yes. let the point of winning the war against the cancer. no, because it is possible. that's not just the top place and security forces with the whole population, you know, get their own through 11 up. he's referring to a 2 month long and ongoing crackdown on the image, 13 and barrow, 18 gangs, mass arrests and security checkpoints in the communities. they control, most of the population wholeheartedly support that. this is a land where gangs have killed, raped and exclusive for decades. garcia some every day, the less they plan the gang fixed ocean, many of lost their fear of going out,
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or that something will happen to a loved one for the 1st time paper failing the pace which are leukemia. but there's another side to this. at least 34000 people have been arrested under a state of emergency which has seen some civil rights suspended. and inevitably, some innocent people sucked into the prison system along with the guilty mother's way or mass outside of the countries. jones, the news of their sons, the police admit they've been given arrest quotes as to me. amnesty international announced in their report this thursday, the due process has been swept away. and we think that unless your nailing control, camille, as amnesty international, has found that thousands of people are being detained without an arrest warrant. instead, the police are making less arrests based on and verified anonymous accusations. or if people have a prison nyqold touches or have a relative and again, if they've denounced to please the blue says or just because they live in a gang controlled community, jani masking, also somebody fee candle. meanwhile,
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even as the president grappled with the gangs, another crisis lose. who kelly has gambled heavily on bitcoin, making the crypto currency legal tender in the country over here. but that great experiment had just one mentioned in his speech 2 minutes from the end. a sign of how a celebrated policy has become a mil stove. military medicine obit going so far, he's lost the country tens of millions in buying up bitcoin before the price crushed. a $1000000000.00 big coin back bond that he announced with much fanfare last year has also been put on ice. it was all meant to help out. salvador pates mounting foreign debts. now economists worried the country will default. so even as president mckelly supports his chanted for his re election of wednesday night, a moment of reckoning could be getting closer. john homan, elders either still had on all 0 action from doing one of the a final this is coming up is
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full oh a time for the sport. here's joe. thank you. roughly on dallas is aiming to move closer to a 14 french open title. he's taking on number 3 seed. alex on this very in the semi finals right now with alan and also celebrating his 36 birthday today was broken early in the 1st set by his german apartment. but he managed to break back and he's now leading 5 for any other semi final car. read will play met until it's american play,
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a coca cola has called for an end to gun violence treating her 1st grand slam final at the french open. the 18 year old has become the youngest slam finalists since 2004 of the teen martina trophy sun. but as she left the course in paris, a thought through the latest mass shooting in the us, leaving a message on the camera saying peace and gun violence. golf has been vocal about various social justice issues since joining the talk in 2019 including giving a speech at a black lives matter mom. she explained her reasons for the message at immediate conference after her when i really didn't know what i was gonna write even moments walking to the camera and it just felt right. and the in that moment um, to end to write that and i, i woke up this morning and i saw that there was another shooting for me. it's kind of close to home. i had some friends that were a part of the parkland shooting back in. i don't remember which year i think i was like maybe 14 or 13 when that happened. and still really nothing has changed. you know, a lot of times are put in a box that, you know, people,
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a salesperson politics to say separate this and i'm like, yes, boss, at the same time i'm, i'm, and human 1st before i'm a tennis player, i would even consider gun violence, politics. i think that's his jesse life in general. i don't think that's political at all. but just in general, i think that i'm a human 1st. so of course i'm gonna care about these issues. the boston celtics had struck the 1st blow in the m. b a finals. they produced an incredible 4th quarter fight back to beat golden state warriors and game one. they would stokes rounds up the action logic. johnson and shaquille o'neal were among the mpa, legends court side in san francisco to watch the current generation of players attempt to make history of their own steph, curry and golden state, had home court advantage for this one. i mean for the full title in a is curry school 21 points in the 1st quarter. i play thompson chipped into is the war is slowly opened up
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a 12 point lead heading into the 4th quarter. what was that when things turn dramatically, boston from knowing 3 pointers throughout school, the war is 40 points to 16. in the most one sided 4 quarter in obey finals history . 5 celtics players finished with double digits, including veteran alford on his m. b, a finals. they view boston eventually winning by 12 to take a one looking lead in the series. ah yeah, that's kind of who we been all year. so finders in our resilient group. we always rely on that and impressive against really it leads going to my gut reaction. just what i just witnessed was they just came employed at home a 4th quarter and, and you got to give them credit. and john was pretty much as simple as a golden spikes. first time lost in the playoffs. east boston move a step closer to climbing a record 18th and be a championship. the series stays in san francisco with dame 2 coming up on sunday.
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they read stokes o g 0 to the in h l. playoffs and the colorado avalanche have taken a t. nothing lead in the western conference finals. they thrash the edmonton oilers by 4 goals to 0 and gain to their 1st 3 goals came at the beginning of the 2nd period with nasa country assisting. and all of them came. 3 is coming up on saturday, which just over for 5 months to go until the well cut kicks off and cats are 2 of the top teams in europe couldn't be separated in the latest nations leak match. portuguese substitute ricardo hort as late goal and appoint for them in their one will draw with spain on thursday. 2 more giants of the game, belgium and the netherlands face each other in brussels on friday. both are among the favorites for the well cup later this year. but the netherlands, captain virgil vandyke, is unhappy about his crowded schedule. his team will play for nations leak matches over the next 12 days. it's been a long domestic season in which van dyke played 59 games for liverpool across all competitions. regular to look for usa to so not,
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not long so soon. it's strange that there were 4 nations lead games after a long season of thought as decided now and we have no possibilities to change that decision. but i believe that during these 4 games is more chance of injuries after a long season, that's a pity that has to be observed to be analyzed. and players should have an input in that i believe, was a very eventful day for, for my master's golf champion, had dicky nancy yama, at the memorial tournament in ohio. first, there was this moment where his ball went off to the right and seemed to be heading into the water, but somehow the balls stayed on the bridge. then matt salmon's luck changed as he was disqualified midway through the opening round for an equipment violation. one of his cobb said white paint on the face to help with alignment, which is not allowed. we approached jackie and went through the process. had dicky, are you carrying this club? yes. have use his club because if he hasn't used the club, it's ok to carry
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a non conforming club. you just can't use it. have you use his club? well, the poor guys played one whole and he managed, these are the 1st he like very much like a, like a white out you might use on a paper or not to on a paper at home. which really, it's very clear different rules as not allowed the damage of don't 1st hall unfortunately. so i'm just a, you know, unfortunate set of circumstances for ducky, as for the players still left in the tournament, there are 7 tied for the lead on 5 on the power off around one. cameron smith is one of them. thanks to shots like this at the 13th hole. that was one of 7 birdies who the australian on day one. well for time made you in a, rory mackerel, 3 shouts back on to under. at the u. s. women's open in north carolina, a young swedish golfer has shut the lowest rounds by an amateur in the 77 year history. the tournament ingrid lin blood went 6 on the par, the opening round just a stroke behind the leader. last time an amateur want to golf major was at the same
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tournament in 967. but even if flint blood keeps a form and goes on to win as an amateur, she will be eligible for the $1800000000.00 price. all right, that is all use books now for me to rob. joe. thank you very much. indeed. that's it for this news. i'm gonna be back in a moment to more of the daisies join me then if you can. i'm roberson goodbye. ah. what would you like to know that on this which i don't need to be with them when you look at me, when you about them, when you get this message, can you open the home and ya today? and we're going to give you what we said as well. they
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