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us senators, agree on a bipartisan gun control deal, but it, paul should have toughest 5th thought by president joe fine. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from joe house that coming up front vote for a new parliament with projections putting in menu, almost con potty neck and neck. with a united left wing alliance. the biggest lock in rocks, parliament resigns, and shipping that the country into more uncertainty. after an 8 month deadlock, forming a government and brazilian search came find belongings of 2 men missing in the amazon as hope of finding them alive. ah, we begin in the us where a bipartisan group of senators has agreed on
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a framework for new gun control laws. it's aimed at coping rising gun violence and would keep guns away from people deemed to be a threat. but critic say the measures don't go far enough, as my kind of reports from washington dc, the framework agreement, photos, weeks of closed door negotiations in the senate. it's one of the 1st bipartisan gun control agreements in decades. we haven't had significant federal legislation in nearly 30 years. so having a framework announced having 10 republican senators long was 10 democrats binding off on that, which would avoid the filibuster in the united states senate. it's a really big deal. the tentative agreement has been welcomed by president biden, who's tweeted, i want to thank senator chris murphy and the bipartisan group for the gun safety proposal that does not do everything that i think is needed, but reflects important steps in the right direction. with bipartisan support,
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there are no excuses for delay. let's get this done. but some don't want it done. i think it's deeply disappointing that republican leadership decided to get in league with the democratic conference in the senate to put together a gun control bill. you know, that should be a huge red flag for republican voters going into the fall. significant proposals include incentives for states to pass so called red flag laws, which allow a judge to decide whether a gun via or owner poses a potential threat to others. federal background checks and buyers under $21.00 would include access to their records as minors and federal funding for mental health care and increase school security. so, but these measures full well short of what's being demanded by gun control. advocates including president biden himself
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at rallies across us saturday. calls were made for a bad on the sale of semi automatic weapons and high capacity magazines. and for the age at which an individual can buy a rifle raised from $18.00 to $21.00, to match the existing federal law concerning hand guns, assault rifles, we used in the mess, shootings, and you valve the texas and in buffalo, new york. in each case, they were wielded by 18 year olds, the senate to subset an informal goal of passing the ball before the 24th of this month. when congress goes on a 2 week recess back with the legislation still not to fully written. it's unlikely that this goals will be met and a certain that the model suggestions will do, little to ease the mounting pressure on politicians to pass meaningful gun control measures or face the consequences in the midterm elections like hannah,
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i'll jazeera washington a short time ago. i spoke with penny camacho, who is the executive director of survivors empowered, a support group for gun violence victims. she says american parents want significant changes to candles in the united states. we just were witness to be her rick mass shooting of 19 kids. and 2 teachers and had to remember that these kids were so badly shot that they had use dna to identify their bodies. now what's happening at it states is that parents are scared witless. that when they put their get their kids to bed to night, sunday night to morrow morning on monday, they're going to have to wake up and find their kids here or some other form of dna to use to identify their bodies. so if the republicans or democrats think that this is enough, they're going to be very disappointed because it's not of the bill does a couple of good things. the bill does actually close the dating port loophole.
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sometimes it's called the boyfriend loophole. it does that, that was actually part of our and i think it will be part of this bill that's good . and the bill also provides funding to community violence intervention programs. but this is a very tiny drop in the bucket. and that have a very, very big bucket parents, republican parents, democratic parents, all parents across unit skate states are truly frightened. we get phone calls all the time and people keep using the words, they're angry, but also they're nauseated because they know you know how easily this could happen to their children. and they are frightened that congress will do nothing substantial to stop this. there is no assault weapons ban. there's no band on high capacity magazines. there's no licensing, there's no registration. and we know that these are things that must happen to take serious action to start to cut a gun violence in the united states. french president, emanuel microns coalition and its left wing rival and neck and neck. in the 1st round of france's legislative elections, projections suggest microns. paddy should win more st,
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but could lose its overall majority. as natasha butler reports, he faces competition from a left wing alliance led by john luke mellon, shaun the french president looked relaxed as he voted in the coastal resort of little k. but emmanuel, my call face is a challenging week after the 1st round of frances parliamentary elections. he sent tristan lions, his own track to windlow seats, but not necessarily the majority. he needs to push ahead with his reformer, gender, who some the 3rd, 4th for a judge. we are the only political movement and a position to win a majority in the national assembly. we have one week before us to rally our forces one week to persuade one week to win a strong and clear majority. only such a strong and clear majority will enable us to respond to the urgent issues which affect the daily lives of french people. a clever, a new left wing block that includes greens, communists and socialists created by far left leadership. incremental shaw has
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emerged as the main rival to macros party. it's attracted voters concerned over the cost of living and climate change. jerbill not we're broke. i called on are people viewing as result and this opportunity for our personal lives and for the nation. i calling people to go out and reject once and for all the funeral projects with macro do more. the far right and conservative parties trail the centrists and the left in an election that's largely fail to capture photos. imagination turned out was that in historic low, with less than half of those eligible casting their pallets, this phone comes less than 2 months after the presidential campaign. so there's definitely a sense of election fatigue. it's also the case though, that a growing number of people in france feel fed up of politics and politicians and increasingly disengaged from the pal to co process with a tight race ahead. the parties will step up their campaigns in a critical test for the president. the big lesson of this 1st round for him. and
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erin mccoys, that he is not certain to have an absolute majority in parliament, and that will make his life more difficult if he hasn't got one. so he is try to hammer this message in the last few days before the 1st run and he will be trying to push that message for the 2nd ra, give me a majority in one week, voters will return to the polls for the 2nd round of the election and will determine how france is governed for the next 5 years. whether there will be a swing to the left or more of the same. natasha butler out to sara paris. shia cleric mal tada elsa and 17 to members of his party have resigned from a ranks parliament. the moved by the country's largest political block was to end 8 months of deadlock over forming a government. for ben manley explains mac tada on father is considered one the most popular politicians in iraq. his party with the biggest
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winner in october's election with 73 of 329 seats. but after months of no party being able to form a government thought it announce he was considering stepping down. 3 days later, his party followed for the elderly said, be harder to learn what luck. iraq does not need the formation of a government, but ineffective government has majority, serves its people. it turns as glued into obedience to god. so let our beloved cedric block, members write fear resignations from parliament unless say the news is confusing. asada is a staunch opponent of a reigning influence in rocky politics, yet the supreme court rules the next party with the highest votes, will gain seats and that party is closely allied with a run. this means a more seats to be gained by the state of law group, which is headed by miss didn't. would, in mckee,
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by groups that are affiliated with the popular will be lies ation forces. so it's going to strengthen the hand of this coalition, which is april. iran coalition. october's general election having pushed forward after large protests shook the country. 2 years earlier, crowds math in bucked, are 30 square, as people demanded jobs, better services, and an end to state corruption. they swelled and spread south leading to the resignation of prime minister adul up to lottie by may tens of thousands of supporters of our father also turned out in the show of political clout the media websites which are affiliated with the sud. wrists. i've already started to call for protest. i mean, so that is a few that we might go back to the kind of violence that was present in 2019 on sutter had failed to jockey for majority coalition in parliament. but many now
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questioned whether he will influence his supporters to mount political pressure from the streets law about money. aunt sarah al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in new york. i'd west bank she rein. abu eichler was shot at my head by israeli forces, while she was on a simon engine name. on the day of her funeral, is rally forces stormed the procession and started beating mornings, causing poor. whereas to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation. sharon was without jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rarely occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. still ahead on al jazeera, a rations strike in east in ukraine,
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sets a chemical plant on fire where hundreds are reportedly sheltering insides. and shall anchors, an economic crisis deepens as the cash strapped government. what's caps on? how much petrol people can buy? ah true. and he has begun the 3 full world copies on its way to the castle. route your travel package to the hello there. heavy rain has cause severe flooding in the south of china. we are going to see more wet weather effect, much of east asia in the days ahead. and that's thanks to the may you front. that's pulsing those pockets of heavy rain, further east. in particular, southern areas of japan are going to get a drenching by the time we move towards the mid week. we're also seeing a bit of a disturbance up in the north east with some of that rain trickling down into beijing. but it's mainly going to be, as i say,
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southern areas of japan that see the very heavy rain roland. by the time we get to choose a, we're going to see it skirt towards the east of han shoe, some of that rain rolling into tokyo. and if we have a look at the 3 day, it's going to knock the temperature down a drop of about 7 degrees by the time we get into wednesday and that rain rolls then. now as we move to south asia, the rain suddenly intensified thanks to the monsoon, along the west coast of india. some of that touching right up into good, your rat state. there is going to be some relief here from the heat. but once again, we're seeing temperatures pick up into the forty's hot blustery winds, blowing about the north paces like new delhi, and the whole will continue to see that heat. we have a look at the 3 day. it's going to continue to be touching up to the mid forties, all the way through to wednesday, that she, whether official airline pitcher use from al jazeera on the go. and me tonight out is there is only
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mobile app, is that this is where we dissects analyze. i hope to find with from algae. there is a mobile app available in your favorite app. still, just sat for it and tapped, made a new app from al jazeera new at your fingertips. ah ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera, i am emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories this hour. a bipartisan group of us senators has agreed on a framework for modest gun restrictions in the wake of a series of mass shootings under the tentative deal authorities would keep guns
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away from people deemed to be a threat. french president, manual microns coalition and it's the left wing rival on neck and neck. in the 1st round of frances legislative elections, he faces competition from a left alliance lead by jean luc mellon. sean and iraqi politician will ta ta asada has resigned from parliament with 72 more members of his political party. he says it was to break an 8 month political deadlock after no party could form a majority. government allays in brazil say they have identified the belongings of 2 men missing in the amazon indigenous rights expert at bruno herrera and british journalist on phillips disappeared a week ago. the items found along the river were a backpack clothes, a laptop, and an identification card. the men were on a reporting trip in a remote jungle area near the border with peru and columbia. monica yanna care
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reports from a vigil in rio de janeiro banking one wake since there were last seen. oh just oh oh, just a vigil through british journalist dom phillips and indigenous expert. good bit, eda, family, friends and colleagues of the peer gathered in rio de janeiro, demanding to know what's happened to them. they went missing a week ago in their job id valley in area, in the amazon twice the size of japan and home to the largest number of uncontested tribes in the world. the vigil was held on papa goblin, a beach. the place where phillips used to paddle serve before moving to more these 2 in brazil to write a book about saving the amazon. he was on his way back from an expedition with bid eda, when both men disappeared. human remains were reportedly found where the pier was
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last seen, but they are still being identified. what a group but is that which was this was damned last a trip there. he told my sister, his wife alessandra that he needed one more interview to finish his book. i think dawn went to the amazon because he belonged there. he is an english man who was born in the wrong place. he loved the rain forest and their inhabitants had my little bit eat. i used to work for food. i. the government agency responsible for protecting brazil's indigenous people in the prison that i'll do a walk in oklahoma. bruno was forced to leave the agency because he did not agree with prison. jabal scenarios, policy of opening up the amazon for commercial exploitation, and leaving its unprotected in us was the only 1400 people in our agency. and we have to protect 1000000 indigenous people occupying an area veteran presents 13 percent of brazil's territories for to lock them. up as they did a started working on his own with their job id tribes. we accompanied him during an expedition several months ago in the same area where he was last seen with dom
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phillips. b data was already being threatened because he was helping local tribes collect evidence of the invasions to their territories and report them to local authorities. a few, both of them are fast. we were very hopeful that by were alive because tom was with bruno, who is very experienced. the family thought there must have been ambushed, but managed to hide the boat and escape through the forest. but our week has gone by and our hopes are diminishing. all we will now is for them to be found. we have a right to know what happened to them. this marching is not only to put pressure on the government. my rider don phillips, i'm indigenous extra little bit it. so who are a bigger caught people here say, both men, defender saving, the amazon monica, you know, give al jazeera rio de janeiro. the corolla has authorized russian troops,
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planes, and ships to be deployed on its territory. president angelo tega says a small contingent to all russians or workers, emergency responders, and lauren forces washes of foreign ministry spokeswoman says the forces will help combat drug trafficking and organized crime. nicaragua was excluded from last week's summit of the americas hosted by the u. s. to ukraine now, where russian forces have blown up a bridge that linked the battle. the eastern city of survey done yet with lucy chanced across the river severe. i'm janski's in the lou haskell region of ukraine . the russian attack leaves just one of 3 bridges in the area. still standing. local officials say that's a limiting possible evacuation brutes for civilians. a russian state news agency hi shed footage. it says shows that smoke rising from the knee by as odd chemical
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plant. hundreds of fighters and residents of thought to be sheltering their, which takes up a large area along the western side of severed unanswered child stratford found this report from keith. we came off the phone to a ukrainian deputy commander inside that city civil. the next one of only 2 cities . now that is not under full russian control in the loo, ganske region of don bass, that deputy commander saying to us that yes, there had been heavy shilling of that chemical plant and that it was on fire. that chemical plant, a vast, great soviet built industrial complex that before the wall used to produce fertilizes and building material. and it's located in the south east of the city. we understand close to the river close to the river that separates the town. several minutes from the town of lucy chanced, which he tells us is also getting heavily shelled. we asked him whether he could
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firm reports that we've been hearing of the last couple of days about hundreds of civilians sheltering underneath that chemical plant in sever the next. he was unable to confirm that he estimates that up to 2000 civilians may have died in sever the next amidst this heavy fighting. now this comes at a time when the ukrainians complaining again that they don't have enough weapons from the west and those western weapons that they have been allocated or not getting here fast enough. so there are huge concerns yet again to day for um, basically, ukrainians ability to be able to defend that city. and for the up to what we understand could be around $10000.00 civilians, either trapped inside that city or unwilling to leave. the golden arches are gone, but american style cheeseburgers are on the menu in moscow. again. what was the 1st mcdonald's restaurant in russia has reopened, and new branding and ownership. the chinese now cold and delicious food stamp,
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mcdonald shot all of his 850 russian outlets in march, following the invasion of ukraine. it has the option to buy back its locations within 15 years. now i am glad to present or new name is called delicious post of we've been thinking about the name for a long time to decide it. we want to keep it simple and memorable for all the guests of our $850.00 s alex on to now tells me it was only yesterday that we decided on that it goes. yes, i did. so i am an ambitious man. i don't just plan to open all these 850 restroom, but also to develop new ones. of course, just before we will closely monitored the quality of the product and the services that we offer. i guess i went to the opening of the restaurant, the changes rainy in the menu and this no mcdonald's logo anymore. i like the new name. we'll have to get used to it though. i'm glad the restaurants have opened
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because it's very tasty there. now. finally, you can grab some feed quickly before study you work it's very may be even better than it was before. mcdonald for me was not any place to have food that a place to meet people relax, have a coffee and work with. a human chain has been formed in solidarity with ukraine outside the european commission building in brussels, president for let them use the landscape, submitted an application for membership. 4 days after rush launched launched its invasion in february. the new executive will make a recommendation next week that the process could still take you. chinese defense minister way fung her is warning that beijing will crush any move towards independence in taiwan. he made the comments on the last day of anxious top security summit in singapore,
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the shangri la dialogue. jessica washington has moved from the conference at a security summit in singapore, the most highly anticipated speaker of the 3 day conference took the stage with forceful words. dia job. we do not bully others, but we will not allow ourselves to be bullied. but if anyone dares to attackers the people's liberation army will not hesitate to fight back troy ashore, speech the covered. arrange a regional flash point, and your we will resolutely crush any attempt to push you taiwan independence. if anyone dares to secede taiwan from china, we will not hesitate to fight. we will fight at all costs. analysts say, way fung, who has made beijing's priorities clear. if you wanted to talk to his audience about what they're doing in asia, what they expect i want and why the united states is actually responsible in china size for the instability in the region. you speech way framed washington as
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a middling power one that tries to create instability in the asia pacific or in his was one that tries to hijack countries in the region to create division. in contrast, way says china's military is a force for p. and so it's really, as new defense minister has told out 0, there are many questions that need answers. we are saying a very significant filled up by china is the biggest military build up that we've seen in the world since the end of the 2nd mobile. and it's really important that that occur on a transparent wife. the pacific has also been a topic of discussion at the summit and following increased engagement from the gene where really, richard malls says this training is revitalizing its relations with those countries . if we go out and see if going, countries to the work place, their interests that the center verification and then the risk takes care of itself . we will become the natural partner choice. we vent full for this opportunity. the
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g defense minister, one of the few representatives from the pacific fielded questions about his regents ties to beijing minister for that meeting with a chinese. of course everybody knows that we've met the americans. we've met the japanese, we met the chinese, we met the australians, you name it organizes wrap up this year's summit uncertainty over the regents future remains intended to provide diplomatic avenues to help solve differences. it's also provided delegates the chance to wear their grievances for the world to see jessica washington al jazeera singapore. 9 people have been arrested in china after a violent attack on several women in a restaurant. surveillance fully shows a man laughing, a woman who were buffy. she for back then a group of men and i don't know them have a problem attacking her and other women. listen. the woman who rejects demand
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advances within drag side and bay him while others looked on shank, his energy minister says sir, the rationing of fuel is likely to begin by the 1st week of july. the amount of petrol in days or people can put in their cars and motor bikes is already limited. the country's worst economic crisis in moving seventy's has left motor spending days in queues for fuel and l. fernandez. reports from colombo, mercy for re re struggling to keep the food size burning for 35 years she has been making and selling string up a popular and staple. but with food prices skyrocketing, cooking as an kerosene, unavailable, she's struggling online. i don't have that on. i have to look after 8 people i, i manage all the expenses, was what i make. even the water and electricity bells. my if costs increase more than this, i just can't go on like music,
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not alone. marshall uncles or reeling as food inflation has raced past 50 percent. i ha, ha my donahoe border 3 days more than no human last week. no joy is are already every day to bring argument that mom logan. i the meaningless lamb. i think. the person who bought kilos before now buys 250 grams. things are at rock bottom of the united lation says the countries economic crisis has affected food security, agriculture, livelihoods, and access to health services. it's word food program says 3 out of 4 families are badly affected by cutting back on meals. they're cutting back on the portions of those males and they're buying food that's much cheaper, but much less nutritious, which the un and non government organizations are appealing for almost $50000000.00 for what they describe as life saving assistance to the worst hit people. but
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they're a bigger concerns. my fear is that bores are, are much larger portion of the population who will very soon need the same kind of assistance unless there is a fundamental change in the situation here. there's little sign of that at present . fuel supplies are running low thousands of sri lanka and q for hours, sometimes days, energy minister constant. jessica says he has no choice but to introduce a weekly quarter for registered consumers. many people waiting in queue is too large a 0. they don't believe this will work. oh, another group fed up with george's took to the streets, banging pots and pans and kitchen utensils, demanding present gotta be roger boxer, and his latest government stepped down. the government is trying desperately to find a solution to the crisis.

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