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to rise of citizens, journalism has changed everything. how do you happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative. australians went to the polls with those images front of mine is a water very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera ah my shooting out a 4th of july parade and suburban, chicago kill 6 people. the suspected gunman is arrested off to a massive such ah, hello, why money site this is out. is there a lie from doha. also coming up, palestinians slammed the inconclusive result of america's tests on the israeli bullet. the killed algae is there. a journalist sharina blackly. she dons miniature
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rulers withdrawal from talks and the political deadlock paving the way to form a civilian government. and 5 people go on trial for sedition in hong kong. for writing children's books about sheep and wolves, we live outside the court. ah, police in the us have detained a man in connection with a shooting at a 4th of july parade. in chicago. least 6 people were killed more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the suburb of holland park. president joe biden has condemned the attack as senseless shebra towns who reports police should release this voter of 22 year old robert crow. the 3rd and the make and model of his call late sunday afternoon. a few hours later, a police officer in north chicago spotted the car and following
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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 9 kilometers sales, where kraemer was apprehended at an event in the wealthy chicago suburb of highland park. witnesses say they 1st assumed that we were 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 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 calling and find the rest of my family because they ran away also released the gunman, 5 spectators from a rooftop overlooking the festivities with
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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 $8.00 to $85.00. they were a gunshot once and it varied from abdomen to lambs and such, but the who's 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, defended and earn in by voting. there are approximately 10 mast shootings
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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 hebert mc al jazeera while in the last hour to police officers and central philadelphia have been shelton injured out, a 4th of july celebration, and happened during a fireworks display local media, se one office that was hitting the shoulder while the others head was grazed, police had been told to avoid the area a curve he has been imposed in the u. s. city of crone falling protests against the police killing of an unarmed black man last week. body camera video showed offices far and dozens of rounds, a 25 year old jaylen walker as he tried to flee police who stopped him for a traffic violation. john henry has moved from across
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the as police, a news helicopter people 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 a kind of normal c. 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
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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, but by and large, the streets are quiet as the city of acrid watches and waves. the state department says that it's likely the al jazeera journalist sharina barclay was killed by unintentional gun fire from israeli positions. but it says a 3rd party investigation could not reach a def, definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet struck her. she was killed in may while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. i'm standing. officials have criticize the findings and maintained she was deliberately targeted. stuffing decor reports from western reserve was inconclusive. that's the result of u. s. investigation into fired this bullet that killed palestinian american
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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. 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 go process. we were not, there was no transparency. we were not given enough information regarding the
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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 palestine and foreign ministry also rejected the findings saying the examination was politicized and had nothing to do with the bullet. israel's inter, 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's love yet. so i would like the defense minister benny gans had this to say, well, if you could return, i would like once again to express my sorrow over the death of a journalist sharina wadley. give her the security establishment looks, had investigated 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 this bullet to his 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
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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, this case is now over. stephanie decker al jazeera was jerusalem. she don's military rulers say there, withdrawing from talks, aim to ending months of political deadlock, military ruler general of the fatal. but hon is all came politicians and civilian groups to whole discussions, to form a transitional government. they had been mass purchase across sudan, demanding a return to civilian rule. out as there is had been morgan reports from call to when the un mission and for down announce 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, put the humble hon, announced the army was withdrawing from the talks. us the military distribution
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shall not take part in the current the negotiations to give room, to the political, under visionary powers and other but through thick and societal parties to agree on a technocrat government from the several community to undertake fors 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. they fit him in various parts of the capital, one or 2. for more than 7 months, there's been demanding the military hand overpowered to a civilian government and returned to the barracks. were been assessed and 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
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a democratic transition. sit in is our way of expressing these demands. this sits in now when it's forced day is in front of a hospital where at least one protest though was pronounced that from protests on june 30th 9 people were killed that day. and hundreds injured when security forces use tear gas and live ammunition to disperse mask demonstrations. those here are demanding the security forces be held accountable. whether you get from a good thing of a little bit how yeah, the more florida, if you look at the people here, what unites them are the deaths 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. any thing that does not include justice and accountability will not be accept. hello sir. hello. more than a 100 protesters had been killed in anti military demonstrations since the military took power lost here. the response of security forces to the mass protests on june
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30th has resulted in not only one, but for citizens in order to protest this here said despite the repeated use of force, they will not end their system until their demands are met. he by morgan, alta 0 harpoon. there were a pause that more than a 150 people have been killed in attack in western ethiopia. prime minister abbey atlanta tweeted about the incident saying that it happened in the callum lega district in the order. your region is blamed and on grape on the countries terror list vote for carrying out what he called a massacre. 5 people have gone on trial in hong kong, accused of sedition for publishing a series of children's books. one of them sent his on a community of sheep, trying to hold off an attack from wolves, or to say they have a hidden message and in slight hatred towards the government, the defendants were arrested last year and are members of her speech therapist union is going to adrian baron, who's laugh life for us at hong kong. adrian,
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what exactly are these people accused of doing? well, that trial has now begun here at one shy district court. they are accused basically of publishing conspiring to publish seditious material. now, this is a trial where you're going to hear an awful lot about sheets and also an awful lot about wounds. essentially, the prosecution's case is this that they publish the sort of george orwell allegorical style tales that was about a place called the defenders of chic village. the story basically goes like this, that the, the, that the village of sheep was being harassed all the time by wolves who were taking the sheep food using poison gas against them. and in the end, she had to use their horns to defend themselves. now, the prosecution say that that clearly alludes to the protests in 2019, and that the sheep are being portrayed very much of the good guys in the world. the
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police, in this case being portrayed very much as the bad guys. now they were arrested the 5 under a long dormant british colonial traditional law clearly actively used during the sixties and the 70s here in hong kong. and yet during the past 2 years, one in 5 of those people arrested happy and arrested under this law. now if they are found guilty, the fight will face up to 2 years in jail or a fine around $630.00 us dollars. now, before this trial, hong kong police had insisted that the current and recent law enforcement actions were based on evidence and have nothing to do with a person's background profession or political stance. but the case doesn't sense. illustrate that the room for the center here in hong kong is getting narrower and
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narrower. okay, thank you for that. adrian brown, that for us in hong kong, still head on al jazeera, a safe bet. then banking will tell you where growing number investors in zimbabwe, pushing them money plots. i'm to see a newman in santiago, chile, where a new constitution has just been presented. the question is, will jillions approve it? ah, home. on the day off the 4th july, the 5th of july prospects change whilst we have this clear area from the satellite picture, which is the holiday wards, if you like, with big area of high pressure, everything's moving in this john directions. the storms here in the upper midwest
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are going across the plane across the great lakes towards new england, and the same is true of the eastern states, shout breaking out here, leaving it sways of the midwest down through the southern plains dry. there's rain to the west. the big shall see. black again. no, wasn't states. you'll notice. rather than sudden stays. most of texas is dry. the 4 corners here. yes, there's rain falling in. it sure is welcome and more pacific coast as rain, light rain coming down towards san francisco as well. we saw some pretty big chars in dominican republic and they could be repeated same through track cuba and the bahamas is not that unusual. hurricane balmy remains off shore, and that means that there's going to be big waves hitting that coast of mexico and big chows along that coast as well. and then the rays are peaches out, come down through columbia, and most to present is dry. there has been some fatty heavy rain on the east coast . there might be a few more showers here and developing shower thunderstorms in the southeast of brazil and uruguay. but rio is dry.
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welcome back you watching al jazeera monte top stories. this, our police in the u. s. of detained a man in connection with the shooting out a 4th of july parade. and chicago, 6 people were killed more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from of rooftop in the suburb of highland park. the u. s. says it's likely that i want to sera, general sharina block lay was killed by unintentional gunfire from israeli positions of the state department. as a fed policy investigation could not reach a definite conclusion on the origin of the bullet. that struck sedans, military says it's withdrawing. national talks aimed ending a blissful debt long the military ruler, general abdel fat albert hon, is asking politicians and civilian groups a whole tool to form a transitional government. chili's president has received the final text of a proposed new constitution. it would enshrine indigenous rights,
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environmental protections, and gender equality in september referendum will be held on whether to adopt the charter or latin american correspondence in even reports from santiago, chile and 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 in a major shift from the current pinochet's era constitution, the state must guarantees social rights such as health, education, and welfare, will be able to remit over get us out today for the 1st time. thanks to the participation of citizens, gender priority and the inclusion of all the different ways of being considered a challenge. we'll have a text that is truly democratic. the text defines chilly as a perri national country that gives autonomy and more land, right,
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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. how about instead leaves them important part out the, the pewter 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 storage free market model. there's no question at this point to so 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 when president gabrielle body to reminded
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chileans that they must accept or reject it in. you literally go over the minimum, but 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 and feler, what? 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. the campaign is now on as intense as any chile has seen to win the hearts and minds of the people. lucy and human al jazeera santiago, argentina's, new economy ministers taken office promising fiscal restraint. i'm at a deepening economic crisis. davina ballad case was named by president alberta, fernandez on sunday. october, the abrupt resignation of her predecessor,
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martin goodman, romping inflation and conditions attached to a debt deal with the international monetary fund have fed a wave of purchase in the country. is tamika, lindsey, okay, it'll work in t not be in a giver. we are convinced that the paul for argentina has to do with the fiscal management of our accounts and by following the economic program that the president set forth. and of course, by making or to tina export more. and that will reevaluate our currency and that is achieved through obtaining more reserves. oh, by the minister's appointment is doing little to calm public anger protestors gathered outside the presidential palace calling government officials, thieves. the russian president vladimir putin has told his forces to push on with their offensive in easton ukraine. moscow now claims control of the whole of the law hand squadron. after capturing the city enlisted chunks. troops had now
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stepping up, attacks in neighboring done yet, but ukraine's president has vowed to retake all areas seized by russia. alan fisher reports from 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 hans scrooge and meeting with his defense minister in moscow. let me put and thank 2 soldiers and told them to push on. actually, 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
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to reclaim it. stuckey spoke 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 tanks. 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. i would, fisher, i'll just either keep farmers another lends have blocked access to supermarket warehouses in protest against government plans to cut emissions of pollutants
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including nitrogen oxide. there were fears, thousands of farms will have to close to meet that goal. an opponent say the proposals are unrealistic. steadfast reports from the duct city of niche, garrick, without farmers no food. with that slogan, farmers to get tractors to food distribution centers around the country, blocking refrigerator trucks from delivering food with thousands of supermarkets on the live remaining janesville. 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 made government limits on emissions. philosophy, the 100 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 as shown,
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that nitrogen emissions have severely damaged air quality and ecosystems in the netherlands. after decades of intensive farming. now radical action is needed to 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 foul by the dutch public. after weeks of blocking highways and some consultations with bullies, 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, not actually water. 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
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know where the food is coming from. have a high, i understand why they're protesting. question is, how much of disrupt society if citizens start to suffer, there'll be a limit to what people will accept pharmacy. they will continue the blockades until the government changes its emission plan. barber by lockers. we don't have much choice. i don't know for 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. inside, farmers are likely to continue to take to the streets with their tractors and wooden shoes. steadfast, an inmate gag abscissa urging singapore government to stop the execution of a convicted malaysian drug. trafficker cove out thing is scheduled to behind on thursday. he was convicted of bringing heroin into singapore. back in 2016. i says say count was threatened and forced to make the drug deliveries to singapore,
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to repay a gambling debt execution. if another malaysian in april spoke to global outcry because he was believed to be mentally disabled. soaring inflation in zimbabwe has led people to lose confidence in banks and conventional pension systems, money and now looking for better investments. how much house reports from norton, where cattle have become a safer bet for some with inflation levy reaching 192 percent in june. and so bobby's dollar foss, losing its value, investing in cattle, 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
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available for investment. one units is equal to 100 pages of love total. the expectation is that the price, the value of the cattle appreciates in time unlike them, bob was dollar. and if clients want to get paid out, the investments are valued and they get, they cashed back for people in zimbabwe and other african nations cathel have long been a source of wealth in many rural areas. they're used as currency to pay school fees . now, similar schemes are being offered to people in urban areas like any investment, the all risks animals can get sick and die from trout and diseases. but they also ways to increase their potential when they drug, their offerings or they, they did, they give birth to the young ones. that's you're interested. it's a better bank and going to the bank and put the money. indeed to get get eroded to buy in fresh here. so i said that i invest middle,
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what unit asset managers say more than bobbins are looking for ways to protect the savings against inflation as economy struggles to rebound or i think it will gain traction and we're very excited for it to, you know we, we want this to be the thrust of, of starting to develop the national, heard and, and to 2nd, to exporting of beef. and that, that all just support the, the local industry who for now at least tackle seemed to be a more stable currency than the local currency. one way of trying to preserve investment value in a country we, some citizens have lost faith in conventional methods. how do i gotta al jazeera norton zimbabwe ah.
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