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image of the bullet that killed its turn. this cherry and i was actually occupied, westbank aust month. ah. but i was carried johnston, this is al serra life and also coming as the dispute to keep more public that the president. ready would lash out some way. the congressional investigation into the capital right tries to show how much us vice president mike pence was put in danger by donald trump. the french on ukrainian presidents embrace to during the trip by european leaders to offer support and hope of be membership on the scientists going on, a deep dive to develop better early warning systems underwater volcanoes. ah,
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al jazeera has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that fatally wounded and killed colleague schuman. i will claim palestine. an american was shot in the head by israeli forces on assignment. last month, i said, wait reports. the remains of the bullet that killed journalists cheering. actually, this image is been broadcast for the 1st time and shows the type of ammunition used to kill the veteran audience. there are journalist in the occupied westbank last month, according to experts. the green tip bullet is capable of piercing armor and is used in a m for rifle. when we simulated a green tip bullet using 3 d models and according to ballistic and forensic experts, the munition that ended sharina life was a 5.56 millimeter caliber. the bullet was 1st designed and manufactured in the united states. according to the palestinian prosecutor's office and the autopsy report, the bullet entered, the lower part of hearing her ricocheted off her helmet and lodged itself in her
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head. i think another interesting fact, fact who has to be brought into consideration is the fact that there are a number of strike marks on the tree next to which terrain was standing. and that indicates to me that the, there was not, she didn't die as a result of a random shot. as a result of that was going on at the moment. the fact that there were a number of rounds, it struck lack tray. and that she was also hit that indicate that she it looked very much like she was been targeted time. we have used 3 d models to identify the types of weapons israeli soldiers were using. in this video. we found it was a m for rifle. the type of gun that uses 5.56 caliber bullets open source data supports the fact the israeli especially unit accused of shooting sharing uses this type of weapon used in a non combat situation. fight by the israeli army. clearly identifiable journalist
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doing her job justice assuring is yet to be delivered. accountability, still not taken place. questions remain unanswered, including if an order was given to kill her. why was she shot despite been clearly marked as a journalist and posed no threat. what made an israeli soldier target her from such a short range? all of this is further reason why the palestinian authority and al jazeera media network have demanded an independent investigation into the killing of sharing a blackly. i said bake jazeera, lori give r t is advocacy director at breaking the silence is an organization of veteran israeli soldiers working to highlight the reality of life in occupied palestinian territory. he says, is, when investigations, when they do happen, are designed to fall short. the system understands now the patient,
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the military israel, our country understands that if we really look into all these cases, it will all go back to the right. and this is why the system is verify from actually conducting investigation by the soldier that he's 19 when the 21 years old and receive the mission to enter the city of janine is units. and his face with violence is a dimension and ends up doing it with the vast majority of these cases will be because the system sent him to do that. i are investigating any really, you know, are really investigating any when we see investigations of similar cases, right? it will only be only be if there is a very clear to come in taishan incident. yeah, very clear, i feel about it. and even then there will be no accountability was reported.
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that investigation is found is very police officers engaged in misconduct during assuring of at least funeral procession. that's according to the hurricane newspaper, which also says, supervisor commanders won't face serious punishment. right? police pushed and beat one is causing pull bears to almost drop the casket. as a police investigation found out why it was suitable for officers to use force, they couldn't refrain from sleeping clubs. so unclear of the police and bolt will be disciplined to be honest with the u. s. house committee investigating washington that capitol hill rod has turned its attention to former vice president mike pence . the committee is trying to show that pence was put in danger by donald trump, hardy, joe castro, pulse president trump said i had the right to overturn the election president. trump is wrong. the 3rd hearing of the january 6 select committee
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focused on the pressure faced by former vice president mike pence from his boss and pence. his refusal to comply will fortunate mister pins. his courage. on january 6th, democracy came dangerously close to catastrophe. multiple witnesses testified that trump wanted pence to ignore state electors casting boats for joe biden, and simply pick the president himself and actions that according to this conservative former federal judge would have plunged america into a revolution within a constitutional crisis. i would have laid my body across the road before i would have led the vice president overturn the 2020 election. the proposal described by son as a blueprint for a cou, was crafted by former trump attorney john eastman. he would later admit his plan
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would not survive a legal challenge. and on thursday, lawmakers revealed he saw a presidential pardon and other former trump attorney, that eastman's plan left him. a gast, i said, are you out of your f in mind if you're completely crazy. so you're going to turn around and tell $78.00 plus 1000000 people in this country that your theory, and this is how you're going to invalidate their vote because you think election was on. other witnesses said on the morning of january 6, trump cold, tense to once again pushed to overturn the election. white house aides and trumps daughter told investigators they over her trumps and of the call. either he called him a whim. i don't remember who said you are when the conversation was, was pretty heated. apologize for being and polite. but do you remember what she said? her father called him the p word. trump would then appear on stage at a rally near the capital ab libby. these comments about his vice president and mike
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pence is gonna have to come through for us. and if he doesnt, that will be a sad day for our country chums, followers listened and erected a gallows outside the capital. witnesses said trump was informed of the growing violence and urged to calm the situation, but instead he tweeted, mike pens didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our country and our constitution. the riders surged immediately after and secret service moved pens to an underground location, barely missing rioters by meters. he would shelter from the mob for more than 4 hours as more than $100.00 police officers were injured and several rioters died. finally, he would return to the senate floor joining congress to finish certifying, jo biden's, when, as all trump has called these hearings treasonous, at least and other 3 are planned. the committee saying they will focus on trump's
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efforts to corrupt the justice department and his actions to son and the mom. i to jo, castro, al jazeera washington. well let's get more in this now. rena shaw is a founder of relax strategies in a conservative political advisor. she joins us live from western virginia for our skype for good to have you with us here. what do you make of these revelations about the pressure that was put on the form of vice president will certainly for many months so many americans have come to learn about that improper pressure that the former president put on his vice president. but what we learned today was a little bit more than that. it was actually a lot more, i should say. we didn't want to watch new information, but the legal theories behind really what the white house was hoping to accomplish on january 6 is what came to be know that to meet signals, really a turn in the committee's work. what we heard today was more of
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a prosecutorial tone from this committee. the previous 2 hearings, we heard a lot of fact and we're just giving you the facts. this is what our investigation produced today. it led to a lot more, i think, unveiling of information that could perhaps really tell many of us that an indictment of the former president could very much be possible by our department of justice at the end of these hearings. overall though, do you think donald trump supporters really care about any of this? at the end of the day, there are people who are not tuning in because they believe this is political theatre. they feel as if the country should have moved on by now january 6th, and the, our elected representatives in congress should not be doing this other been many republicans who said that this is just a political witch hunt. of course, a former president, trump himself saying this is treasonous or one big thing. we should know that there are facts that we deserve to know as american taxpayers. we deserve to know where
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our government's doing and those and that we've entrusted and put in power. we deserve to want to know what they're doing on their time. january 6 wasn't just, some tourist visit, gone wrong. it was a day on which all americans died. it was a day in which we saw an attack that has never happened in history in our country, especially in modern history. has the executive branch ever attacked our legislative branch? absolutely not. so whether you're a democrat or republican or politically independent, you should care about what these hearings are producing. and frankly, anyone who's interested in democracy in the rural law, any where the world should be watching these hearings. because the facts that we're learning tell us that amount american democracy was very much in danger on, on january 6th, and remain. so, or given what you say then what was a committee to do to present a convincing case to the public then? well, the committee certainly isn't looking to change hearts and minds. you're certainly not looking to get people who are just ardent supporters of the former president
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trump. they're not looking to get them to tune it either. they're really just laying out the set of facts from every angle possible so that the department justice can do its work. that is the agency that is tasked with actually executing any actions related to the events of that day. and what we learned today is that president trump, knowing that one of his attorneys johnnies meant, was producing him a very illegal theory here, a legal theory that wasn't rooted in fact or a reality or not, even in the constitution. president trump knew that his other experts, people on his team were telling him that he's been theory has no basis again, in fact, reality or the constitution. and the president decided to move forward with any way that is important to know. and i think that's what the committee wanted to bring to life. ok, we'll have to leave it there in a short found a relax strategies were very much appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. on
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the knees ahead with all 32 teams now qualified the world cup. look at the security measures cutter is putting in place. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world camp is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package today. over the last week or so part serve india's ne sir sam state have seen more than a meter of rain. so these are the scenes here. we've seen some deadly flooding and i gotta tell you it's going to get worse before it gets better. so here's the forecast on friday. no rain see the dark of the color, especially those yellows pop up that is intense rain falling for a star, a sun state bangladesh into was spend gall and be har on friday. kill out, give you a wider look of india and the monsoon rains are spreading into but the production of the production as we head toward friday and blanketed in rain for careless state
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stretching into tumble. now do also on friday, se asia get a plume of moisture pushing across java into borneo and what so the lazy on friday that's really where the heaviest concentration of rain will be. and it's going to be a washout for southern sections of china, including a gray land. we've just got a lot of rain come natur. these are a seasonal plum rains falling here, but some hot sunshine across the yellow river valley. shan joe, with a high of 40 degrees. now the rain that shower is mostly petered out for japan's honju island to look with that. does that allows for the temperature in tokyo to get to 30 degrees. meantime for beijing, we've got you in for a high of 32 on friday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with you soon. i saw air with visual airline of the john. an invitation to bear witness to all the life of the high, the lose. the trials and tribulations ah,
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and every day, miracles, the injustices, the defiance, the tests of character and victory, whitney documentaries, with a delicate touch on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, you're watching out a 0 reminder by top stories this out loud 0 has obtained an image of the bullet used to kill. it's janice cherry, and i will actually last month. experts say it's used in an m for rifle, which is widely used by that is very military. former us vice president mike pence
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. his life was in danger when riots is attacked. capitol hill last year. according to the u. s. congressional committee investigating the inspection which took place after donald trump refused to accept defeat 2020 election. the leaders of france, germany and italy have visited cave looking to overcome criticism that they've been too cautious in their support. they were joined by remain as president and offered more hope view crane's e membership ambitions from t. if charles stratford reports ukrainian president vladimir zalinski needed this visit, the leaders of france, germany, italy, and romania arrived in the ukrainian capital cave in what the ukrainian leader and many eastern european countries hoped would show you. okay, and unity and this spell, rumors, that france and germany, at least we're going soft on supporting ukraine of the visiting your pin on the
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outskirts of keith. one of many areas where russia is accused of committing war crimes. in the initial weeks after the war started, meetings were held before a press conference in the muranski prost garden, residential warrior. close your harness. the french president seemed keen to put the record straight ukraine has to win this war and maintain its territorial integrity. he said, he promised more weapons left last have been for mutual funds has since day once completely on its commitments. and each time that i made a commitment to you is given rise to a decision and rapid implementation because we know that it takes material but is nearly quickly said, always the only man on military hardware. germany's lead a chancellor schultz has faced weeks of criticism from ukraine for foot, dragging on military support. he seemed less equivocal now. then the, okay, nauseous, military mode at the moment. we are training the craney and military with our most modern weapons. a how it's a 2000 and on the leopard air defenses to have
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a we've also great to deliver our modern air defense system, the iris t, which is able to defend a whole city. but i and especially radar system, the cobra. and we've agreed a trilateral agreement with the u. s. and u. k. to deliver rocket launchers. as you can see, germany is providing significant support to ukraine, africa, verify, gape shots, agreed with his french, italian and romanian counterparts that ukraine's candidacy status and potential e. u. membership i, it comes with conditions, italian prime minister, mario druggie agreed that ukraine must commit to profound reforms. he said, the unit broadrick a message of you for i want to say to day that the most important message of, of is it is that italy wants ukraine in the you know, luna repair toners parties. duration ending craner today is a truly historic day. ukraine has felt a supporter for powerful european states and in particular support for our movement
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towards the european union, italy, romania, france, and germany are with us. all 4 ladies, mister dragging. mister, your highness. mister macaroni and mister shoulders support ukraine's candidacy. my dogs, of course, all relevant procedures must be followed all a you member states must join. but at our meeting today, a big step was made a step forward was his please for increasing amounts of powerful weapons from his west and back as seems to grow louder every day. you cranes eventual and potential e u membership seems to be taken seriously. but with strict conditions and a very long timeline, there was consensual agreement though, on what's being described as russia's c blockade. the french president saying that this was all russia's fault, and moscow has a duty to help solve it. chaw, stratford al jazeera, give police and brazil are working to identify human remains found an amazon where
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an indigenous research and a british journalist went missing, investigator say, a suspect in custody has confessed to killing buena prayer, and don phillips and to burying them in the rain forest police say the suspect crashed with pereira over his efforts against illegal fishing. the un is among global voices denouncing a murderer and calling for a full investigation from rio de janeiro, monica inactive, has more on that the mortal remains of dom phillips and will not be data were taken to brazilian brazil's capital to be identified and to be compared these mortal remains with dna samples which had already been collected. this is just to make sure that the identities are correct, although brazilian police are there is no doubt that these 2 men were killed because amadi will do. who is the person that ah confessed to killing them,
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gave all the details of the murder. and i took them into an area 3 and a half kilometers from the river deep into the amazon forest, where they were buried. the police is also investigating his brother and 3 other people, which are our suspects in this case. now, what people beside out outsiders are saying is there's more to this than just 5 local people, killing a journalist that was writing a book on, on the amazon and the one of brazil's most experienced are indigenous experts who know who knows very well. that area which is home to the largest amount of and contacted tribes in the world. they say there's, these are crimes that have been a legal fees, ship fishing. mining and poaching have been denounced by the indigenous people by bruno fitted for many years now and have been ignored. so there are other interests
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behind this phase of blackouts across australia from to the government to urge people to unplug for 2 hours every evening. if they can, australia is being hit by soaring natural gas prices, which have put pressure on its national electricity grid. despite the current energy crisis. prime minister anthony alban, noisy, is standing by more ambitious climate change targets. he's promised a 43 percent reduction in greenhouse gases by the end of the decade. his energy minister insists it is possible will provide the policy for manufacturing jobs powered by clean renewable energy will provide the framework for renewable energy for storage and transmission, creating hundreds of thousands jobs across the country. and particularly in australia, regions, we send the many message to the rest of the world to our friends and allies. that way our partners in tackling the climate emergency in is, is main labor union has gone on strike,
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demanding an increase in salaries and concessions on looming economic reforms. up to 3000000 people are part of the powerful attorneys in general. labor union is the latest crisis putting pressure on the government of present case side. last week, the government announced plans to cut its massive public wage bill and reduce some subsidies. active underwater volcanoes may be out of sight for most of us, but that doesn't mean they're not dangerous. pharmacists are diving into the mediterranean on a mission to develop better early warning systems capture those as well as the story this archipelago along the north coast of sicily, is famous for a full cannick activity. but the danger that looks here isn't above water. but beneath we have the most active, i diverted model a system and the me to renew and see. and the activity is made by release of time of fluids with some sometimes high water
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temperature, i mean temperatures up to 100. the 40 degree c at 20 meters, and we have a huge amount of carbon dioxide to release the by the sea floor. that poses the risk of a su nami and it's potential to wipe out entire communities. and while there are advance warning systems for volcanic activity on land sciences, say a lot more work is needed to address the threat of those underwater. the a, all the and islands ara unesco world heritage site. and because of their proximity, researchers say the only way to effectively forecast the su nami is by predicting one and hopefully alert people. well, before it hits the, i'm the wave normally most, that's a very high speed in a, in the water, it's estimated 300 kilometers per hour or more. so you can imagine that you can reach a, one of the islands the fuel the way forward slash to say is to develop
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strong early warning systems and community preparedness. so that population tense regents both here and around the world are spared from an environmental disaster. castillo, this is leanne al jazeera hollywood actor. kevin spacey has been given unconditional bail after appearing in the british court. he's accused of committing sex offences against 3 men. some of the charges date back almost 20 years. the actor denies the allegations space he will next appear at london's saw the crown court in july for a pre trial hearing. now we just are under $160.00 days to go on to look at our 2022 world cup. a final countries to quantify, saw their flags raised on. do us waterfront whales claim the last european spots while costa rica and australia made it through the inter continental playoffs. a torment kicks off on november 21st. will be the largest sporting event. the middle
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east has ever hosted, requiring considerable security operation. our correspondent natasha good name has been taking a look at what's being done to ensure the regions 1st welcome is a safe one. o, assistive mood of football fans on occasion devolves into a tear gas pepper spray and to rest as cut are prepared to host an estimated $1000000.00 fans. first world cup in the middle east . security is paramount. the country size. it's 1st time hosting a mega sports event and the compact nature of 8 stadiums. present specific challenges. but the c e o of the international center for sport security says cutter has been preparing home more than a decade and has a track record a posting smaller tournaments such as the asian cup. i don't think we can state
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that. the walker will happen in a counter to which is an unprepared in managing. that's a exceptional, a c to rituals. and the, in my view body deem de, successfully the man thought the strength of katara is that the, the war copping katara? he's a part of a of a bigger and it's a vision cut out has been staging simulations and conducting training exercises for security forces. it's also partnering with countries including britain, spain, and turkey, to provide assistance ranging from proud control to counter terrorism measures. turkey is sending a team of more than 2200 people, including police officers and doctors, new york was attended to. and as i think when emily back to that, the rural cup is major event on its own. but having for the 1st time in katherine, an muslim country is responsibility on top of that items for our present told us helping carter is like hosting your brother's wedding,
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saying this is how excited we are and how much we want to help. a number of global safety indexes rank cut are at the top. last year, 200000 fans attended the era fee for comp. it's considered a successful stress test for caught our 2022. 0, and there's hope that perhaps this november's world cup will some day be a kind of dry rod for hosting the olympics. natasha named el jazeera, doha. and for years from now, the football, well a couple, the jointly hosted by united states canada and mexico. 48 teams will compete more than ever before. on thursday fif announced the names of the host cities. kristen silly me in new jersey tells us who made the list. 2026 will be a 1st for the world cup with not one but 3 countries. hosting the event, the united states, canada, and mexico fans came out here in new jersey right across the water from new york
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city to hear the announcement of which cities will get that honor. and they weren't disappointed because new york and the new jersey area count as one i, when one of those prestigious spots to other cities in the united states include seattle, san francisco, los angeles, dallas, kansas city, atlanta, houston, boston, philadelphia, and miami and mexico, guadalajara mexico city and monterey, and in canada, vancouver and toronto, now which of those cities will host the prestigious final match that has yet to be decided? it will be announced in 2023. but i can tell you that officials here in the new york area are pushing hard for that on our own news.

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