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[000:00:00;00] ah, now j 0, where every b o u. s. is forensic examination of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist, sharina berkeley is inconclusive, but it's likely she died from israeli army gunfire. ah, i'm lauren taylor. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up 6 people are confirmed dead after a shooting at
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a july 4th grade on the outskirts of chicago residence to told to stay indoors. sedans, military withdraws from political talks, having the way for civilian groups to form a government. and 7 people are dead after an avalanche on one of italy's highest peaks. but thunderstorms hamper the search for survivors. ah, hello, the state department says a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed out a 0 journalist sharing a berkeley has been inconclusive. but investigators say gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. sharina was killed in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. palestinian officials of accused washington of dragging its feet over the incident. stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem. what's inconclusive? that's the result of
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u. s. investigation into fired this bullet that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. oh us state department says it was an independent 3rd party examination and pulled it in extremely detailed forensic analysis. it continued, concluded that gunfire from idea positions likely responsible for the death of shitty in ab lackley. and it added, it found no reason to believe this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. terean's family issued a statement saying they were incredulous, considering the numerous witness accounts and investigations by numerous local and international media outlets. human rights groups and the united nations that found in israeli soldier fired the fatal shot the investigation. the entire investigation is disappointing, considering the fact that we are not aware of any of the, of the results, no process. we were not,
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there was no transparency. we were not given enough information regarding the investigation and we had found out about that last minute. so to us we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the palestinian foreign ministry also rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with the bullet. israel's entering prime minister, yellow p d tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death, my mom, and that these really army cannot determine who was responsible, but there was no intention to harm her because she's love yet. so i'm with the defense minister benny gans had this to say, mother to be to home. i will like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist sharina walk on the security establishment looks at investigating the truth as a supreme valuable one. regarded in this case on the spot, the laboratory, examination of the bullet war and the relevant rifle, it is not possible to ling bullet to the victim, not to the rifle. therefore, unfortunately,
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it is not possible to determine who open fire. the americans have been putting pressure on the palestinians for weeks now to hand over the bullet came to put an end to this case ahead of the 1st official visit u. s. president joe biden at the end of next week. now they can say that they carried out an independent investigation and despite his being inconclusive, this case is now over stephanie deck. her al jazeera was juice and her senior political analyst. her mom, michelle joins us live from paris by skype. and what do you think the impact will be the statement from the us state department on this? i certainly succeed in angering the custodians and somehow i'm getting busy railways. believe it or not. i think the, the idea behind this whitewash is actually not to have an effect on all the idea is simply too oh, you know,
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push it under the carpet in order to prepare for y good visits without such a controversy. so the, by the administration was able to give something on some crumbs to the other sins by saying that in fact, that the shooting didn't happen or come from the israeli side without making anything conclusive. but what is conclusive is that it is unoccupied. an occupation that basically rated directory g camp using a special force. so basically an assassination unit from these re the army and then to thought get killed palestinians and instead of killed a palestinian american june of st. now, if you really think about it, the idea of this being announced on you, us, or america's independence day. the idea that
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a foreign automate killed an american by the singing journalist being whitewashed, is certainly not a good signal to send out to the rest of the world. about the u. s. putting ethics and morality in or at the center of its foreign policy. and so where next then for the family of a black label for anyone else looking for accountability of this well, as we've heard from the family, they would continue to search for the truth. although the truth, of course, as it's clear to everyone, is that going occupation force i has fired through its assassination unit and killed a palestinian journalist or colleague in this case. i think a, what's important here is not the need to grid things that israel is trying to get everyone lawston. i think what's important in terms of the courts of international
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what vehicle pinion is clear. it's the same israel that kevin shut in. lockley basically attacked her house that same afternoon and then attacked her peaceful funeral. the next day. it's that israeli occupation that is responsible for the giantess killing almost a daily killing of innocent palestinians is responsible for the killing of sharyn. there is no doubt about that in the mind of international public opinion. there is no doubt, i think, in the mind of all of those who looked into it, including a reputable american media outlets like to see had none the watching or some others . and my one brief, just very briefly what you mentioned there, the visit said from biden to that, to the region. do you think that it too behind to see him? he's always known as someone who likes to discuss things behind the scenes as an as well. do you think that this would come up in and discussions with his rental in i hear you but a lot, a lot and idea that by the supports is early in the open,
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but the price to hold it to you know, to close contact and question and can private, i don't see any evidence of that. and what i see is a bit of an enigma widen being humiliated once and again. for the past 50 years since the 1st time, he visited israel, 973, and been seen as inexperienced and over in vicious sen until today. and through being a vice principal in the united states being humiliated by then if any, are government and so on, so forth. it is a 50 years record. oh, by them being humiliated by israel. and yet trying to express some sort of an appeasement, some sort of a love and found out for an israeli occupation for is really calling it. and i think that seems to continue. unfortunately no one to her. thank you very much handled. ah.
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and he's 6 people have been confirmed dead in a shooting, just north of the u. s. city of chicago during a parade celebration. the 4th of july, around 2 dozen people are seriously injured witnesses. a gunman started shooting from a roof, minutes after the parade started in the suburb of highland park about 40 kilometers from chicago. the f. b. i is investigating with local authorities, but a suspect has yet to be apprehended lisa urging people in the area to stay indoors or park lease and numerous federal state and local law enforcement agencies are searching for the suspect. the suspect is currently described as a male whites, approximately 18 to 20 years old. with longer black, you're a small gold. and we're in a white or blue teasers. a firearm has been recovered from the scene. we have secure the perimeter around downtown, downtown highland park in our continuing our searches. at this time,
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2000 people have been transported to highland park hospital 6 or confirm deceased john henry joins is not from akron, ohio attest what the latest is in the investigation. in chicago, when that area police are still searching for what they believe is a lone gunman who carried out what they describe is an absolutely random mass shooting. they say they, i believe he was on top of a high building overlooking a independence day parade with a rifle that they later recovered. and he fired at multiple people in the crowd. you could just tell by the number of people 6 dead who doesn't seriously wounded and taken to a hospital that this was a powerful weapon doctor on the scene said people were decimated. and that suggests that this might have been an assault weapon. that's important because that's a serious issue under debate right now. after the you've all the texas shootings.
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there was a call lemon people in congress to outlaw assault weapons for people ages 18 to 21 . will the suspect that pete police are looking for in this case? we know we used a rifle. we don't know yet whether it was an assault rifle, the police say he was 18 to 20 years old. of slight build long black hair. still on the loose, somewhere in highland park, that's a community about $30000.00 people. that half an hour's drive north of chicago and a largely affluent suburb. and the fact that i am here in akron, ohio, covering a completely different shooting the police shooting of a young man named jalen walker. and this happens in the place where i live and work. tell you a lot about the prevalence of police shootings in the united states. they just happen everywhere and they happen all the time. and for anybody who has any optimism yet, one more mike tip,
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the scales they have not done so in 20 years there was a bill passed in congress after you've all the shooting that increased background checks on people of 18 to 21. they funded some red flag laws which would alert people if somebody was having an issue and making threats on social media or something. but nothing is really likely to happen any kind of serious way after this. and that's what we've been hearing, members of congress and other saying in reaction to this shooting. we should also note the numbers now are 6 dead to doesn't take into the hospital. those numbers often change, but we are told that those injuries that people suffered were grievous and massive . so police now are looking for the man, the one man they believe did this. they do not believe he had an accomplice so they don't know that for sure. and there have been reports that the department of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the federal agency,
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is now looking for the purchase person who purchased that weapon that they have the weapon and they were able to trace it. so that may help them get the person they're looking for. john 100, thank you very much. indeed. the russian president, vladimir putin has ordered his forces to continue the offensive and eastern ukraine . after capturing the city of lucy, shanaski, russia now claims control of the whole of the lu hunt, screeching moscow's troops or stepping off attacks in neighboring genetics. but ukrainian president vladimir zalinski as vowed to retake all areas seized by russia . and fisher reports from a capital keith it was a long and at times brittle battle. but no, the russians have control of the city unless it chanced, and with it the strategically and politically important for hand. scrooge and meeting with his defense minister in moscow. let me put in the thank to soldiers
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and told them to push on. actually, there's a, i ask you to give a state award to all service personnel aware excelled during this military action based on your daily reports. i know there are a lot of brave professional and got seen a good way soldiers in the russian army, and they all should be decorated with old irrelevant state towards the publishing ukrainian president flooding meters. the landscape said his troops were pilled out of the city to save their lives. but he promised to return with greater fire power to reclaim it. stuckey resorts, if the commanders of our army recall people from certain points of the front where the enemy have the greatest fire advantage. in particular, this also applies to list the tanks. it means only one thing that we will return of thanks to our tactics. thanks to the increase in the supply of our modern weapons, the russians know turning the attention to targets in the dynette region and with the hands of those other 2 areas that russia recognized as brick away independent
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states. the day before launched its war in ukraine for the russians. this is a major tactical success, even if their military victory took longer than the expected theory. as governor admits the loss of luther chance is painful, but he says while the battle has been lost, the war has not allen fisher. i'll just either keep ukrainian officials are urging turkey to confiscate what they say are tons of stolen grain on board. a russian flag, cargo ship keepers ambassador to turkey says documents have been presented, proving the cargo belongs to his country. the grain was shipped from ukraine's port about the answer, which is now under russian control. the vessel was seized by turkish customs. officials on sunday still come this off out and you just n g in his j a referendum schedule for later this year.
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ah, at least one more day of thunderstorms, dangerously rumbling around the alpine region. i say that because it's still quite warm here. there's big thunder stalls and so yes, they do give that risk to breaking bits of glasses as we've seen already in the italian alps. that days tuesday, they are becoming less and they're moving slowly east. was that cold front? yeah, behind it's slightly less warm in the air in front of it. we'll do some pretty big sandstone. but on the eastern side of austria, slovakia through ukraine and towards the west side of russia. behind this where this looking find for the most part rain for denmark, maybe a few shafts has gotten but rising temperatures in front significant chow seem likely that in spain and chairs increase means a further down where it's currently quite hot in the balkans. at this time the we
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look for clumps of showers in north africa, there's one forming here in nigeria, bacteria, many in togo. gonna try to get towards the chair as well. and then the west, just going off shore from the south, is another little lump in the cloud, which will head westward through the atlantic in south africa, but more rains developing in the western cape in cape town because the average is slowly warming. ah. ready oh, oh oh oh, where ever you grow in the world? warmer line goes to make it for you. exception. katara always going places to
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go. ah ah. one of the top stories, who now jazeera, the state department says a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist. sharina rightly has been inconclusive. investigators say gun fired from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. at least 6 people have been confirmed dead in a shooting in the u. s. city of chicago. just minutes after the start of the parade celebration or 4th of july, a suspect has yet to be apprehended at police say they recovered. a high powered rifle from the scene, russian president vladimir putin has ordered his forces to continue the offensive
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and eastern ukraine after capturing the city of lucy chanst. now claiming control of the new hon screeching russia, stepping up, attacks on may bring to nets. should arms, military leader says the army is withdrawing from ongoing talks with political and civil society groups. before we a government in a televised dress, ogden photo han said the move will allow no, naturally does. to leave the transition to civilian rule have been mass anti military protest across you down in recent days. and a crackdown on thursday killed 9 people. she downs faced political instability since the asking a long time. neither omar bashir in 2019 the military restitution shall not take part in the current negotiations to give room to the political under volitional powers. i'm other but through it again, societal parties to could agree on. i take no cries government from the civil
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community to undertake the affairs of the coming period of time. and i hope these forces will engage in genuine and serious dialogue, to restore the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence, al threats. if morgan has more from the capital cutting while processes have been very clear about their demands, they don't want the military to remain in power. with the statement are from the head of the army general at the foot, the hubble hon. it's clear that the army will remain in charge until political parties reach some sorts of consensus to form a transitional government and to set a deadline for elections. that doesn't go down well with the protests as they've been demanding for 7 months now that they want to see the military remove before they see any form of negotiation happening between political parties to form a transitional government led by civilians. now when it comes to the political parties, they've been having issues reaching that consensus. and let's not forget that on the day of the take over general app and put the album han said it was political
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differences between the parties that led the army to take over power and dissolve the transitional government that was meant to lead sudan to democracy. now some pro democracy groups and some of political parties have refused to negotiate and or sit down at one table with other political parties saying that they had supported the military takeover that they were against democracy and against adam's transition. so this differences between political parties is very hard to, to try to end at the moment, especially because the united nations mission here and the african union and the regional i got body has been trying for weeks now to get them to a round table negotiation to find a way out. so while the army has said that they will be stepping down once a transitional government is formed on once, is a political consensus reaching that political consensus at the moment has of challenges. chili's constitutional convention has handed over the final text of a proposed new constitution to president gabriel burrage. the document was presented to the ceremony on monday after the $154.00 member convention spent
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a year crafting it. julians will vote on adopting it in a referendum in september. the new taste will replace the constitution written during the august to pin a shade dictatorship and focuses on social rights gender equality, indigenous autonomy and the environment. our latin america to lucia newman is in santiago for a certain share that the constitution promises a lot, including that, that element that we mentioned just there being putting the environment in front and center. tell us about that. indeed, it is a very novel constitution. i think it can be described as the world's affairs for absolutely environmental constitutional constitution. are these modern times in these modern challenges? it's also the 1st feminist, truly feminist constitution. a gout will guarantee women an equal say in government or government institutions will include in congress. it will also allow
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indigenous of nations of this country to have assigned seats proportionate to their numbers in the congress and, and then you have the idea that which is the real change in paradigm in this country of our constitution, where the state guarantees social rights that is health, education, pensions, a whole series of others and the environment of course, that the previous constitution did not hear. critics say that there been a shaded era dictatorship of dictatorship, the pillow, se dictatorship era constitution gave too much power and privilege to the private sector. at the expense of ordinary chileans. now it is still a very, very controversial constitution. one of the things that it does is that it describes chile as a marine national country that would kill you would only be the 3rd country in the world of the puri national system. some say that this will be very divisive to give so much power to indigenous people, not just the idea of recognition of them but,
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but giving them, or for example, restoration of land is controversial. as you can imagine, a lot of that land is in the hands of private chileans, non indigenous chileans. i should say. c and also the idea of having their own legal system. none of that has been set in stone. remember because this is just the framework of the constitution and needs to have laws that will accompany it. that will explain exactly how it's going to work. that referendum that you mentioned earlier is going to take place in september, and it's going to be a real battle. a very heated, baffled because at this moment the majority of chilion number one haven't read the new constitution yet. it's complex and difficult to understand and be there is a very, very strong campaign against it, particularly from the private sector. so we'll have to see what the, how, how jillions will finally receive it in just 2 months time. she and human. thank you very much need several protests from taking place in the u. k. over rising fuel
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prices. traffic was severely disrupt enough. road blocks were set up and convoys of trucks and cars drove slowly down major highways where we trans reports from london . ah, no one likes a traffic jam. so when drive is deliberately cor, was tail banks, you know, they're angry. at 48 kilometer an hour, cruel down some of the most important ways. it's an attempt to persuade the government to reduce taxes on fuel because i've lost my job because of the field and the great the people at the top taken all of our money. i don't know, but i'll suck up in stock and i was for 2 weeks, some golden stat crazy. a need a job need to to go slow. protests were most disruptive in the west of england and on the prince of wales, 7 bridge, linking england with wales,
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police arrested 12 people near their saying the demonstration was putting emergency services lives at risk. now, this petrol station in london, you can see the current price of unleaded is $193.00 pounds per liter. that's about $2.35. now, it wasn't that long ago. only a couple of years. at the beginning of the pandemic locked down, that the price of fuel in this country fell to under a $100.00 pence per liter. so since then, it's doubled. and you can see why many people, perhaps this guy, but many people are suffering. the cost of fuel is driving inflation for everyone, but it hits those who make a living from their vehicles, particularly hard london, taxi drivers. for example, i spoke to pete and he was fitting up how is it was terrible. it was. why should you know? i'm trying to gather and then it's just rip, it was really get any bow really. do you have any sympathy with the feel process today?
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little girl culture loves local to softly over larva. but john and other cabbie wasn't sure about the tactics. hunters to be gone for, she knew that this is kiana had but then at the same time like had idea they jermel public bobby and loose. as i said, there was a bit of a slippery slope process in all facets. the u. k. government lowered fuel taxes in march by 5 p per liter or 6 years since it obviously wasn't enough to stem galloping petrol prices. the protesters are demanding more serious cuts. the treasury says it will give the clues, careful consideration returns onto 0. monday. a day prosecutor says, this suspect in sunday's mall shooting will be held in a secure mental health facility for $24.00 days on authorities investigate the crime. the 22 year old has appeared in court and been charged with manslaughter and intent to kill police. believe he has a history of mental illness and that he acted alone. the danish man is accused of
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shooting at shoppers in copenhagen, killing 3 people. i trust in malaysia urging singer paused government to stop the execution of a convicted malaysian drug trafficker. kajuana sing is shadowed to be hanged on thursday. he was convicted of bringing heroine into singapore in 2016 activists say co on to was threatened and forced to make drug deliveries to singapore, to repay a gambling debt. the execution of another malaysian and late april spark international outcry because he was believed to be mentally disabled. rescue helicopters had been scanning the italian alps, searching for more than a dozen missing people. auto glass here, melted and collapsed. danger from falling ice meant the ground search had to be suspended and he 7 people have now been confirmed dead. it is president, mario draggy has linked the tragedy to climate change. so miss robbie has more
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record setting heat has for years marked the beginning of summer in europe. this year, high temperatures turned italy's alpine region long known from mountains, glaciers and outdoor sports into a death trap was over. on sunday, hikers and climbers were caught in an avalanche on the marble lot of mountain by one of italy's highest peaks. more than a dozen people were killed or seriously injured from falling ice and snow. 6 vessel is more than a male speaker that lamar malott, in particular, the mom alada, practically the peak had collapsed and the pig is nothing but a huge piece of ice that broke off. and it ran the every one who was on the glacier, the various mountain climbers who were going up or down when we arrive there, we found ourselves in front of a horrible scene because it were blocks of ice in enormous rocks everywhere.
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rescuers estimate more than a dozen people are missing, but the search was suspended. high temperature is making the risk of another avalanche to ha. scientists have for decades been warning about the more melodic glacier shrinking. the change in climate causing glacial melt on a global scale. and accelerating the dangers it poses in basra. v o 0 monday can catch up any time on our website. interest that is al jazeera dot com ah the top stories around to 0, the state department says a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist, sharing a worker has been inconclusive. investigators say gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. sharina worker was killed in may
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