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international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e m. ah, ah, police in the u. s. arrest a person of interest in connection to a shooting as a 4th of july parade in a chicago. so bad that left 6 people dead. this madness bus stop. ah, hello there, i'm the stars yet. hey, this is out of their life and also coming up palestine denounces efforts to hide the truth. after the u. s. announces tests on the bullet that killed out of the
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origin, listerine abruptly r inconclusive. to don's military withdraws from political talks to paved the way for civilian groups to form a government and writing a new chapter. the final text of july draft constitution is handed to the president . but critics say it will divide the country. ah, when police have detained a person of interest in the 4th of july, mass shooting and a chicago suburb, 6 people were killed more than 30 injured witnesses. a gunman opened fire from a roof, minutes after the parade. there started in highland park. well, let's bring and she harbor tansy. now he joins us live from washington, d. c. she had this is all moving very quickly. can you tell us what we know about this? so will pass and of interest at the stage. as your hours ago, the police released a photograph of robert e chrome. oh the sir. but also
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a description of the car that crim oh was driving along with the license plate and it appears that also long ago a police officer in northern chicago actually about 50 minutes north of highland park where the shooting actually took place. saw the car. there was a boot, what's described as a brief pursuit and the car did eventually come to a stop. and crow was taken into custody. the police have been very careful with the language they're using. they're still calling him a person of interest. they haven't charged him with the shootings. they say that a great deal of police work has gone in to connecting him with the shootings that presume with a try not to change any jury pool to make the actual pioneer an actual prosecution or difficulty. still a person of interest, no charges have been filed against a criminal but it, it, they, this being seen there as a breakthrough in the case. another mass shooting on the 4th of july independence day. a pretty shocking, even for a country. so accustomed to mass shootings,
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the witnesses say they 1st assumed they were here in fireworks at this 4th of july parade in highland park, a wealthy suburb north of chicago. but it soon became clear that this was get another mass shooting in the usa. we ran behind the building and i put my my son in a dumpster, and he said there was his dogs. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. i left them with someone there so that i can go back home and find the rest of my family. they ran away also, and horrible release said the gunman, fido spectators from a rooftop overlooking the festivities with a high powered rifle of the several children taken to hospital, at least one was in critical condition. at the time, medical authorities say the age range of the wounded is 8 to 85. there were a gunshot wounds and it varied from abdomen to lambs and such. but
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the, who's ron seen very quickly, there was bystanders as well that were under date as well. they were quick to tie, turn a cats and do bleeding control. just 10 days ago, joe biden signed legislation seen as the 1st major gun safety law in 30 years. however, it did not institute any restrictions on the purchase of assault weapons as gun control, advocates of recommended and independence day celebrations of the white house. the president acknowledged that more had to be done or what happened today. but each day we're reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it, defended and earn in by voting. there are approximately 10 mass shootings a week and a half states. an incident with forum or chart not including the shooter. it's a uniquely american phenomena. and in fact, on this 4th of july, they were at least 2 other mass shootings. one in richmond, virginia,
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and one in chicago. shepparton c l j 0. while the us state department says it's likely that out there, john listerine was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli positions. but it says a 3rd party investigation could not reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet that struck her. she was killed in may while reporting on raids in the occupied westbank palestinian officials have criticize the findings and maintain that she was deliberately targeted stephanie decker reports now from western islam. what's inconclusive, that's the result of the u. s. investigation into fired this bullet that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blackly in the occupied west bank in may. ah, 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
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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 go process. we were not, there was no transparency. we were not given enough information regarding the investigation and we had found out about it last minutes. so to us we still continued to call for a transparent and adjust investigation. the palestine in foreign ministry also rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with the bullet. israel's intern, prime minister yellow p
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d tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death o 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, well, if it's a return i would like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist, sharina wadley 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 link this bullet to this victim, nor to little rifle. therefore gum, unfortunately, 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 of us 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,
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this case is now over. stephanie decker, al jazeera was jerusalem. while sally had josie is a palestinian human rights advocate. and he says, the way that israel has dealt with the case of sharina killing is part of a wider pattern. yes, that's the goose must be independent, transparent, efficient and effective. and must be all these things. the same time, this protest was none of that. it was whitewash, it's a whitewash up, a murder of a journalist and it's also whitewash of israel apartheid disease which systematically needs including journalists and human rights defenders. now this position is very consistent with us treating israel to a different standard. the double standards of the west, when it comes to israel and allowing the impunity that is the hope of the month of israel can kill journalists, including in situations of,
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of occupation which amount to work on and seem to kind of get away with it. we don't see these standards when it comes to a different context around the world. the situation is very clear. i well equipped, organized army that it's funded by the us. what's getting out the raid, nothing on on conflict situation. and this is, mom must be highlighted and the sport should multiple times. a journalist was clearly marked as journalist standing in a say, please interests one and kills another. you have witness accounts from journalists, you have forensic evidence and multiple investigations that we carried out by respective organizations need done. numerous organizations, including the us, moving on to don's military, says it's withdrawing from national folks to end the political deadlock military. we will a general of the foss. alba hahn is asking politicians and civilian groups to hold talks to form the transitional government. they have been math and the military
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protest across it on for months now, demanding returned to civilian rule. out there is a morgan report from the capital cartoon. when the un mission infidel announced, it will be facilitating talks between the military and political parties. the head of the army agreed to be part of it. but on monday, general abdel for the home announced the army was withdrawing from the talks about the military distribution should not take part in the current negotiations to give room to the political, under visionary powers and other but true. taken societal parties to agree on a technocrat government from the civil community to undertake the 1st of the coming period of time. and i hope these forces would engage in genuine and serious dialogue to restore the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence of threats. denouncement came of hundreds of anti military protesters,
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states fit him in various parts of the capital, hard to me. for more than 7 months, there's been demanding the military hand overpowered to a civilian government and returned to the barracks. so we're going to assess, we want to end the military rule which has become a burden to the sudanese since of tuba wants to show that most of us are against military rule. we want to civilian leadership to achieve a democratic transition. sit in is our way of expressing these demand, this it in now when it's the 4th day is in front of a hospital where at least one protest was pronounced that from protests on june 30th. 9 people were killed that day. i'm hundreds injured when security forces you here guys and live ammunition to disperse mask demonstration. those here i demanding security forces be held accountable. whether you get a little bit how yeah. if you look at the people here, what unites them are the deaths of those killed by security forces. we have their
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pictures everywhere here, and that is why the top demand is justice for those killed political parties who are part of the resistance to military rule. should take note anything that does not include justice and accountability will not be accept more than a 100 protests have been killed in anti military demonstrations since the military took power last year. the response of security forces to the mass protest until the 30th has resulted in not only one, but 4th attempt to protest this here say despite the repeated use of force, they will not end their said 10 until their demands are met. he will morgan august 0102. there are reports that more than a 150 people have been killed in an attack in western european prime minister. ned tweeted about the incident thing. it happened in the kill him were leg a district in the or near region. he's named an armed group on the countries terror list for carrying out what he called a massacre. i'll still had here on out as a safe bet. then banking will tell you
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a growing number of investors in zimbabwe. i'm putting their money. my new york iconic, central park with seneca village, remembering austin, community, ah, the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to cattle. hook your cattle package to day now mister chairman from north to south has a chance of seeing big chairs you'd see with the obvious ones are this. he isn't as frightening as it looks don't typhoon it's a tropical spinners. tropical depression, it carries a lot of rain with it. so be flooding in southern parts of japan as it moves through during tuesday and wednesday, the winds with it probably below gale force is not a big problem that be flooding from the rain. and that's true also, i think in china, this is the remains of chopper, which was
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a typhoon down here. so it's still got some of that input and we're bringing up some warmth anyway from the south. so expect some flooding in this part of china. i think that should miss beijing south of this and the lines of the philippines dance . just the easter sal away is he towards west papua the wet one, the ra showers al serra but the not a big although for southern titan and cambodia, it could be some flash flooding from those as well as seasonal stuff. rather, more than flash study in india cuz these are big thunderstorm, big masses moving slowly westward. you'll notice in bangladesh in the northeast of india, just a few light shouts of flooding is still there. just not being topped up too badly. and the monsoon has burst now in pakistan, so you have range from north to south even go across the border into afghanistan. but the heaviest rain isn't some sudden pakistan that looks pretty bad. i saw official elling of the journey really deployed to 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the idence resources.
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getting 6 people injuring more than 50. the u. s. says it's likely that out there, a journalist korean actually was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli position of the state department says a 3rd party investigation couldn't reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet struck. jones military says it's withdrawing from national talks to end of political deadlock, military rule, or general abdel thought alba hahn is asking politicians and civilian groups to hold talks to form a transitional government. they have been math, anti military protest across student mum, demanding a return to civilian rule. while russian president vladimir prison has told his forces to push on with their offensive in easton ukraine, moscow now claims control of the whole of the lu hunt region. after capturing the city of mr. chance troops and our stepping up attacks and neighboring to nets, but ukraine's president has bound to retake all areas seized by russia. alan fisher
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reports now from the capital give 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 hans scrooge and meeting with his defense minister in moscow. let me put in thank 2 soldiers 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 gutsy in a good way, soldiers in the russian army, and they all should be decorated with old irrelevant state towards the publishing ukrainian president flooding mirrors. the landscape said his troops were pilled out of the city to save their lives. but he promised to return with greater firepower to reclaim it. stuckey resort style if the commanders of our army recall people
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from certain points of the front, where the enemy have the greatest fire advantage. in particular, this also applies to list the chunks. it means only one thing that we will return 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 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 alan fisher. i'll just either keep homey while ukrainian officials are urging turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board. a russian flagged cargo ship caves ambassador's attack. he says, documents have been presented, proving that the cargo belongs to his country,
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and that grain was shipped from ukraine's portion, but which is now under russian control. turkish customs official sees that vessel on sunday on the seal vazo days for which you grant, but now is temporary occupied by russians. and according to information we possess this ship, which is called as you're actually was transferred to the end of june and offloaded with the grain taking from the different regions and storage is around the district of the dance go around it. and it was shipped to us so also under the document from this should be stuck in this port. let's actually very close to the board. and the custom satori didn't, i was informed, detained him for the time of investigation because it wouldn't let me go. and i couldn't enter and about gus is still known. i mean,
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still the procedures are known for me, but i was as why as i was informed correctly, that there will be an investigation. and after that it will be a decision. now really the procedures are being conducted, so it is the interaction, see communications and then to just be adopted. i believe today. so we've presented the whole documents including the court decision and request from the perspective the general with regard to this case. so i have who evidence is illegal transfer of grain from john from the board, and now we believe that he should be arrested and all the investigation should be going on according to the request of our particular general. moving on and a danish prosecutor says, the suspect and sundays, more shooting will be held in a secure mental health facility for $24.00 days. while authorities investigate the crime that 22 year old appeared in court and was charged with manslaughter and intent to kill his accused of killing 3 people and injuring several others. police
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believe that he has a history of mental illness and that he acted alone. on people and happy new guinea are voting and national elections there. incumbent prime minister james morabe is one of the leading contenders. former leader pizza o'neill is the other favorite police. there are on high alert with more than 10000 security personnel mobilized. they're hoping to avoid a repeat the violence that plague the last elections back in 2017 when more than 200 people died. on chile, his constitutional convention, as handed over the final text, the proposed new constitution to president gabriel borage. the document was presented in a ceremony on monday, after the $154.00 member convention spent a year crafting it to lands while those on adopting it in a referendum in september, the new tanks will replace the constitution risen during the august penner se dictatorship and focuses on social rights, gender equality, indigenous autonomy,
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and the environment. the point of the constitution is not valued, will be a non controversial document about everyone in this country . him out, this deep crisis will agree on, but where we create the conditions for what didn't go institutions and political practices, but we'll be able to see, to be seen by everybody us for, for everybody. while our latin america editor, lucy newman, has worn out from santiago, this is a very novel constitution. it's probably the 1st in the world, 1st of all, written with gender parity, but also where protection of the environment becomes a responsibility of the state. as it is also being described as a feminist constitution, which guarantees gender parity all across the board, particularly in the state state institutions, the congress, et cetera. and it is
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a constitution that goes further than ever before in chile to recognize indigenous peoples. and they're all part of me, but it is not yet a done deal. the president did say that he hoped. the chileans would decide on the merits of the text itself. and not some of the disinformation campaign that he suggests is already beginning 2 months before this referendum. now, peru has reinstated the compulsory use of masks outdoors. just 2 months after the mandate was lifted and follows a sharp increase in coven 19 cases of fuel to buy to new variance. the health minister says the decision was made after the national infection rate passed a 5 percent threshold. the government is urging people also to make sure they're fully vaccinated. italy has declared a state of emergency and 5 northern regions as they deal with their worst route and 70 years. emergency funds will be made available for areas surrounding the river po, about a 3rd of italy's farmland depends on the river which has drying up. the country's
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had an extremely dry winter and spring and summer has already been unusually hot. when meanwhile, bad weather is hampering the search for more than a dozen hike is still missing in northern italy. after part of the glassy of their collapsed triggering an avalanche, 7 people are known to have died. prime minister mario druggie has linked the disaster to climate change, then was ravi re record setting. he has for years mark the beginning of summers in europe. this year, high temperatures turned italy's alpine region, long known from mountain glaciers and outdoor sports into a death trap. on sunday, hikers and climbers were caught in an avalanche on the marble lot of mountain one of italy's highest peaks. more than a dozen people were killed or seriously injured from falling ice and snow. no matter more than particular a mom, a lot of practically the peak had collapsed and the pig is nothing but
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a huge piece of ice that broke off. and at rent the every one who was on the glazier, the various mountain climbers who were going up or down when we arrived there, we found ourselves in front of a horrible scene because it were blocks of ice and enormous rocks everywhere. rescuers estimate more than a dozen people are missing, but the search was suspended. high temperature's making the risk of another avalanche to hi. scientists have for decades been warning about the marble of glacier shrinking. the changing climate or causing glacial melt on a global scale and accelerating the dangers it poses in basra, v o 2 here. now soaring inflation and bob where has led people to lose confidence and banks and conventional pension systems. many are now looking for better investments. hiring, which has the reports from northern where capital have become a safe bet for some with inflation navy reaching 192
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percent in june. and so bobby's dollar fast losing its value. investing in tackle has become a safer option for some people here than the local currency and investment they can see and trust. i think they oversee choose how many units they want to invest in. i'm. it's also barbara dollar related investment. there's $13000.00 units available for investment. one units is equal to 100 pages of live cattle. the expectation is that the price, the value of the capital appreciates in time unlike them, always dollar. and if clients want to get paid out, the investments are valued and they get the cash back for people in zimbabwe and other african nations capital have long been a source of wealth in many rural areas. they're used as currency to pay school fees . now similar schemes loving offer to people in urban areas like any investment
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they are risks, animals can get sick and die from trout and diseases. but they also ways to increase their potential when they drug their feet. or they, they did, they, did they give that to the young us? that's you're interested. it's a better bank and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get it ordered to buy in fresh it. so i said that i an investment or what unit asset managers say more than bob is, are looking for ways to protect the savings against inflation as economy struggles to rebound or i think it'll gain traction and we very excited for it to you know, we want this to be the thrust of, of starting to develop the national, heard and to 2nd to exporting of beef. um and that, that all just supports the, the local industry who for now at least cattle seen to be
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a more stable currency than the local currency. one way of trying to preserve investment value in the country we, some citizens have lost faith in conventional methods. how do matessa, al jazeera norton, zimbabwe, while new york central park is one of the city's most popular landmarks. and the area was once home to a small black community, and many people were forcibly removed when the park was developed. gabriel alexander has worn out on their story. central park was developed in the mid 19th century. as the rapidly expanding city grew north up through manhattan, but building this much needed open space meant the forced removal of a small but thriving village of mainly black new yorkers. and it's called seneca village, and it was located right about here on the western part of central park between
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what is now 82nd and 89th street founded by african americans. at its peak, it had about 300 residents, all of whom were escaping racial violence. it was happening just a few kilometers to the south. and so you've got all these little home sort of dotting the landscape of seneca village, long forgotten by most new yorkers. uncovering the story of seneca village has been largely down to decades of work by historian, cynthia copeland is helping it was a really thriving community. at one point, the community had the 3 churches, the cemeteries to cemeteries. it had a school newspapers at the time, which were heavily in favor of building central park describe the area as occupied by miserable, broken down looking shanties. but as copeland and her team uncovered more about the people who lived there, a different story emerged. andrew williams was the,
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one of the 1st property owners in seneca village. some of angel williams neighbors include the a column families, obadiah macolon was a, was a chef, and he lived in a 2 story framed house. these are counter narrative to some of the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central.
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