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purchased a black ambulance and started to do the funerals in london and a family. we saw a stop being father and daughter and began business partners. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the them, if you social level of life. sure. east and undertakers, this is europe on all to 0. ah, police in the u. s. detain a person of interest in connection to a shooting is a 4th of july parade and chicago that killed 6 people. this madness bus stop. ah. hello there, i'm miss dorothy. it hey, this is al jazeera live from door ha. also coming up. palestine denounces efforts to hide the truth. after the u. s. announces tests on the bullet that killed out of
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there. a journalist korean i will actually r inconclusive. to don's military withdrawals from political talks to pave the way for civilian groups to form a government and a series of children's books about sheep and wolves. lance 5 people on trial and hong kong where lived there as that hearing begins. ah, now at 22 year old man has been taken into police custody following a shooting as an independent stay parade in chicago suburb. 6 people were killed when he opened fire in highland park. the weapon used was described as a high powered rifle, and it was found on a rooftop overlooking the parade. she had her tansy reports, police should release this voter of 22 year old robert crow, the 3rd and the make and model of his car late sunday afternoon. a few hours later,
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a police officer in north chicago spotted the car and following a brief pursuit criminal was taken into custody. first of interest is now being taken to the highland park police department where we're going to begin the, the next phase of the investigation and speak with this person to make sure we're see if in fact he is connected to this incident. the shooting took place about line kilometers, sales where kraemer was apprehended at an event in the wealthy chicago suburb of highland park. witnesses say they 1st assume that we are in fireworks at the annual 4th of july parade? yes, but it soon became said that this was another mass shooting in the usa. we ran behind the building and i put my, my son in a dumpster and he sit there with his dogs. and i went back to look for the rest of my family. i left him with someone there so that i can go back calling and find the rest of my family. they ran away also and horrible.
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lisa goldman, 5 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 a drange of the wounded is 8 to 85. they were gunshot ones and at the very from abdomen 2 lamps and such. but the crews were on seen very quickly. there was bystanders as well that were under date as well. they were quick to tie, turn a cat's and 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 were reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it,
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defended and earn in by voting. there are approximately 10 man shootings a week in the united states defined as an incident with 4 or more shots, not including the shooter. it's a uniquely american phenomenon. and in fact, on this 4th of july, there were at least 6 other mast shootings around the country. according to the gum violence archive she, ebert mc al jazeera while staying in the u. s. and a calf he has been imposed in the city of akron following protest against the police killing of a black man. buddy camera video shows 8 officers shooting 25 year old jaylen walker as he fled a traffic stop. john henry has worn out from akron. the police news helicopters, people launch from overhead each a quiet day. in akron, you can see on the street nearly everything is closed, the workers are boarding up buildings and the cities trying to get back to
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a kind of normalcy. but it's going to wait to see if protests continue. workers are putting away potted plants, some of which had been damaged in the night during the protest. but the damage has been quite limited compared to other incident like say, the ga lloyd protest. after the video is released of akron police fatally shooting jayman walker with dozens of shots, some protesters did express their anger. you can see they knocked the windows out of this plow that the city is using to block the streets. and over here you can see that mostly what we have out front is press not protest or there was a little conflict at the justice center when, overnight in the early hours of the independence day weekend. some protesters rattled those barriers, police came out in swat here, sprayed them with tear gas,
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but by and large, the streets are quiet as the city of acrid watches and waves. now the u. s. state department says it's likely that al jazeera journalist, charlene, i will actually was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli positions. but it says a 3rd party investigation couldn't reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet that actually struck her. shaheen was killed in may while reporting on rains in the occupied west. bank. palestinian officials have criticized the findings and maintain that she was deliberately targeted. stephanie decker boards now from west teresa was inconclusive. that's the result of the u. s. investigation into fired this bullet. that killed palestinian american journalist sharina blacklist 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 and continued concluded that gunfire from
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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 brought 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 to last minutes. 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 inter,
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in prime minister yella pete tweeted that israel expressed grief about her death. my mom that these really army cannot determine who was responsible, but there was no intention to harm her because she love yet. so i would like the defense minister benny dance had this to say. mother had to be told i would like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist, sharina wadley on the security establishment looks, had investigated the truth as a supreme valuable one. regarded in this case on the spite the laboratory examination of the bullet war and the relevant rifle, it is not possible to link this bullet to this victim, nor to the rifle they are fork um, unfortunately, it is not possible to determine who open fire with 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, head of the 1st official visit of u. s. president joe biden. at the end of next week. now they can say that they carried out an independent investigation and despite it being inconclusive,
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this case is now over. stephanie decker, al jazeera west jerusalem. as to don's military says it's withdrawing from national talks aimed at ending a political deadlock, military ruler, general abil fuss. alba hahn is asking politicians and civilian groups to hold talks to form a transitional government. they have been mass anti military protests across you down from months now. demonica returned to civilian rule out there as him. morgan reports from cotton when the un mission and put down 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. this fusion should not take part in the current negotiations to give room to the political under volition or your powers and other, but through it again, societal parties to agree on
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a technocrat government from the civil community to undertake fors, the coming period of time. and i hope these forces would engage in genuine and serious dialogue to restored the unity of the people and still the country away from any existence or threats. denouncement came as hundreds of anti military protesters states that 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. we're going to see what we want to end, the military rule which has become a burden to the sudanese since of tuba. want to show that most of us are against military rule. we want to civilian leadership to achieve a democratic transition. fitting is our way of expressing these demands this it in now when it's the 4th day is in front of a hospital where at least one protest was pronounced dead from protests on june 30th. 9 people were killed that day. i'm hundreds injured when security forces you
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here guys and live ammunition, to disperse mass demonstrations. those here i demanding the security forces be held accountable. whether you get a little bit how yeah. if you look at the people here, what unites them or the death of those killed by security forces, we have their 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 hills in anti military demonstrations since the military took power last year. the response of security forces to the mass protest on june 30th has resulted in not only one, but 4th attempt to protest is hearsay. despite the repeated use of force, they will not end their sets in until their demands are met. he will morgan august 0102. there are reports that more than 150 people have been killed in an attack in
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western ethiopia. prime minister of the med tweeted about the incident saying it happened in the kill him were leg a district in the or a mere region. he's blamed and armed group on the countries terror list for carrying out what he called a massacre hostile ahead here on al jazeera. i'm the scene human in santiago, chile, where a new constitution has just been presented. the question is, will julia's approval? and will tell you why farmers in the netherlands are not happy with the government's new environmental role. the journey has begun. the 34 world carp is on its way to catherine book, your travel package to day. now most a china from north to south has a chance of seeing big chairs. you can see what the obvious ones are. this. he
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isn't as frightening as it looks. it's not typhoon, it's a tropical spin. as tropical depression that 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. they'll be flooding from the rain. and that's true also, i think in china, this is the remains of chopper, which was a typhoon down here. so it's still got some of that input and we bring, yep, some warmth anyway from the so. 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 to isa still away is he towards west papua the wet one? there are a showers al serra but the not a big although for southern titan and cambodia, it could be some flash flooding from those as well. seasonal stuff. rather, more than flash trotting in india because 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
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oh that you're watching al jazeera. that's remind you about top stories here. the south police in the us have detained a man in connection with the shooting as a 4th of july parade in chicago. 6 people were injured. morgan, fatty, sorry, 6, were killed. more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the suburb of highland park. the u. s. says it's likely that al jazeera john mystery and i was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli positions. but the state department says a 3rd party investigation could not reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet that struck her. and to don's military says it's withdrawing from national talks aimed at ending a political deadlock, military ruler, general abdel father albert hon, is asking politicians and civilian groups to hold talks to form a transitional government. there have been mass anti military protests. it costs to don for months now demanding a return to civilian gold. now 5 people are on trial and hong kong,
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accused of publishing children's books that incite hatred towards the government. the books feature sheep trying to hold off wolves from their village. you authority say the story has a critical political flaunt the 2 men and 3 women were arrested last year and are members of a speech therapists union? well, let's bring in adrian brown. he joins us from outside the courthouse and hong kong . adrian, can you tell us how animal stories can land you and course well, as you pointed out in your introduction, this is going to be a trial where you hear an awful lot about shape and an awful lot about wolves. now essentially, they are accused of publishing a george orwell style allegorical details about sheep and wounds. the sheep, the prosecution say a quite clearly alluding to the protest is in the protests in 2019 the wolves quite
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clearly alluding to the police. now in today's hong kong that meets the definition of sedition. this is a law by the way, it is decades old. it's a law that was brought in by the british legacy of colonial rule. but here it is being reactivated in today's hong kong. in fact, one and 5 of those people who've been arrested since the protest in 2019 have been charged under this sedition law. now, the judge presiding over this trial is a national security law, designated judge, which is a measure of just how seriously the justice department takes this case. now the government says the prosecution says that these 5 who are all under the age of 30, by the way, published a book that they knew which stood up hatred among children. it was one of 3 books that were published and they came out in 2001, 2002. but of course the new national security law had been imposed here. the union
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that they form the speech therapist union was set up in 2021. when the protest was starting to, to, to fill out. it's going to be a trial, i think that will last between $4.00 to $5.00 days. now if they have found guilty, they will face up to 2 years in jail or find around $630.00 us dollars, not to case it's being watched. it pulls by various groups around the world, concerned about what they say is another example of hong kong is diminishing media, freedom and diminishing freedoms and other and of course we had the, the president of china here just a few days ago, president teaching thing, who warned that hong kong must not be allowed to return to a period of chaos. indeed. well, adrian, as you say, this is happening within the broader context of beijing crackdown. should we be viewing this as a form of escalation? yeah, i'm not sure. i think that it's what,
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what's curious as to why the authorities here are wanting to use the sedition law to, to prosecute so many people, one in 5, as i say, they've been prosecuted since 2019 up done have been done. so under this law, we have the national security law, which is new. and now for some reason they have reactivated this sedition law. i think it is a, an indication of all of the way things are going here. and i think you're going to see a lot of concern expressed by groups outside home pong as it's trial continues in the days of perhaps even weeks ahead. edge and brown. they're watching that trial for us in hong kong. thanks so much, adrian. how 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 loo
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hands region. after capturing the city of this, the chance troops and now stepping up, attacks and neighboring dimansky, but ukraine's president has vowed to retake all areas seized by russia. alan fisher reports from the capital kin 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 screech and meeting with his defense minister in moscow. let me put in thank 2 soldiers and told them to push on. i shall i ask you to give a state award to all service personnel aware of 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 ukrainian president flooding mirrors. the landscape said his troops were pilled out
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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 lift the chunks. it means only one thing that we will return thanks to our tactics yet 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 a suspect in sunday is more shooting and denmark is to be held in a secure,
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psychiatric facilities are undergo evaluation. 3 people were killed and several others injured in that attack. in copenhagen, the 22 year old danish man has been charged with manslaughter and intent to kill police, though, believe he has a history of mental illness and acted alone on chill as president has received the final text of a proposed new constitution, which could dramatically change the status quo, their supporters are hoping that the charter will usher and a new era of social equality if it's adopted in a referendum in september or latin america. edison lucio newman reports from santiago jillions have been presented with a text of with some describe as the 1st constitution for the challenges of our current times. it's the 1st to be written with gender parity and the 1st that prioritizes environmental protection and gender equality. and, and
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a major shift from the current pin. o'shea era constitution. the state must guarantees social rights such as health, education and welfare. we're here with premier direct us out today for the 1st time thanks to the participation of citizens, gender parity, and the inclusion of all the different ways of being considered a challenge. we have a text that is truly democratic. the text defines chilly as a perri national country that gives autonomy and more land, right, to indigenous people who make up 12 percent of the population. it's controversial. lamar garrison brewer was thing, is that it divides rather than unites chileans. it's not an inclusive text that invites all sectors of society, but instead leaves an important part out the, the pluto national park that recognizes indigenous peoples. yeah, ends up frank meant in us. those who feel the most left out of conservatives who represent the private sector, which feels threatened by the shift away from chile staunch free market model.
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there's no question that this constitution was written by delegates with an unprecedented diversity of class color and ideology and an under representation of the traditional elite that has always dominated constitutional affairs. now does that make it better or worse on that? the jury is still out accepting a copy of the new constitution, left her in president gabrielle body to reminded chileans that they must accept or reject it in you literally, probably remember i'm here to call for a referendum on september 4th, because once again the people will have the last word, those who support the new road map admit there's still room for improvement. jesse fair in field work was good, but in chile or anywhere else, a new constitution must be flexible and able to adapt to the enormous changes and uncertainties we live in with today's world. half the campaign is now
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on as intense as any chile has seen, to win the hearts and minds of the people. lucy and human al jazeera santiago on transport workers and peru have started a national strike to protest against rising fuel prices. inflation has exceeded 9 percent, that's the highest and 25 years. roads have been blocked, buses diverted and people say they're now being charged double. busy the regular bus fat argentina's, new economy minister has taken office promising fiscal restraint after a week of economic turmoil. savannah baton. curtis was named by president alberto fernandez on sunday after the abrupt resignation of her predecessor martin guzman. conditions attached to a deal that he negotiated with the international monetary fund along with grandparents, inflation have fed a wave of protests. is comical, mazili, k o, u d not be in a giver. we are convinced the paul for argentina has to do with the fiscal
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management of our accounts. and by following the economic program that the president set forth. and of course, by making their to tina export more and that we reevaluate our currency and that is a chief through obtaining more reserves. oh, but as you can see, the minister's appointment is doing little to calm public anger over the economic crisis. crowds of protesters rallied outside the presidential palace, calling government officials, thieves, people and pop a new guinea are voting and general elections there to pick the ruling coalition government. the 2 men contenders to lead the block are incumbent prime minister james morabe and his predecessor, pietro, neil. the voting is expected to last 18 days. police are on high alert there with more than 10000 security personnel mobilized. they are hoping to avoid a repeat of the violence during the last elections in 2017, which killed more than 200 people. if lee has declared
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a state of emergency and 5 northern regions as it faces its worst route in 70 years, emergency funds will be made available to areas surrounding the river po, about a 3rd of italy's farmland depends on that river which has drying up the country is having an unusually hot summer all the number of people killed in lans, lions in the indian state of manner poor, has risen to 40 to the army, held a reef laying ceremony to pay tribute to soldiers who were among the fatalities. the landslides were triggered by 3 weeks of rain. one hit a camp for railway construction workers, 18 people who have been found alive. farmers in the netherlands have blocked access to supermarket warehouses in protest against government plans to cut emissions of pollutants, including nitrogen oxide. their affairs that thousands of farms will have to close in order to meet that goal. opponent say the proposals are unrealistic. step batson
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reports now from the dutch city of neck, without farmers know food. with that slogan, farmers to get tracked as to food distribution centers around the country, blocking refrigerator trucks from delivering food to thousands of supermarkets on those wires. mining shines off. we think that people should experience what farmers are experiencing right now. you and williams was forced to sell his farm last year because he couldn't earn enough money with his 50 cows and meet government limits on emissions roster. he, behind that archie, i'm part of the 4th generation of farmers in our family and that you have to give that up is very difficult. it is estimated that around $5000.00 farmers will have to sell their farms, especially those who live close to natural parks. they will have to cut nitrogen emissions coming from animal faces by up to 70 percent. perform research has shown that nitrogen emissions have severely damaged air quality and ecosystems in the netherlands after decades of intensive farming. now radical action is needed to
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meet your p and emission targets. after years of farmers protests over government plans, the conflict has escalated in recent weeks. the effects of these farmers protests are increasingly being fouled by the dutch public. after weeks of blocking highways and some consultations with police, now they're targeting the very core of society food. while a recent survey suggests that public support for these actions have gone up, the question is now, will this friend continue? the association for supermarkets have asked police to end the blockades as soon as possible. they say it's not only shops being affected, but at hospitals and other institutions could soon start running out of food. not that actually would. they are right. and if they think they have to do this, just do it only problems that are supermarkets may be empty. but then at least we know where the food is coming from. have a high, i understand why they're protesting. question is how much it disrupts society. if
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citizens start to suffer, there'll be a limit to what people will accept pharmacy. they will continue to blockades until government changes its emission plan. barbara blanco's, we don't have much choice. i don't motor to have any effect. i hope so. we don't want to disrupt everything, but as things are now, we have nothing to lose the threat to paralyzed the country and block access to schiphol airport and rotterdam port did not materialize, but without any solution in sight, farmers are likely to continue to take to the streets with their tractors and wooden shoes, step, fasten in, make egg. ah, hello there. this is out of there. and these are the headlines. police in the us have detained a man in connection with the shooting as a 4th of july parade and chicago. 6 people were killed and more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the suburb of highland park. shebra tansy is in washington, d. c,
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