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when we find others sheltering from the shelling, these are back to re style by 63 days. journey devastated buildings cornell, a grim reminder that the russians were here who got in contact with me. they get a lot ideals, the french republic, islam proclaimed. but just what is modern? france in a 4 part series. the big picture takes an in depth look. episode to on out to sierra river. ah . you k prime minister bars, johnson fives for his survival, laughter to top ministers resign from his cabinet. ah,
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hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, a funeral is underway in south africa for 21 young people found dead in a by in mysterious circumstances. i'm natasha about my in paris where rail workers who are on strike demanding better pay to help them cope with the lighting, cost of living and increasing concern over food supplies in kenya as severe drought takes its toll on crops and livestock. ah, welcome to the program. the british prime minister is once again fighting for political survival, laughter. the resignation of 2 senior cabinet members. both of finance and health ministers stepped down on tuesday,
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saying they have lost confidence in borrows johnson. after months of scandals. he said to face tough questions in parliament on wednesday. johnson has already named replacements education secretary, nadeem is a highway, takes richie, so next position as chancellor of exchequer. and the prime minister, chief of staff, esteemed barclay replaces such a javert as health secretary. a number of junior ministers have also stepped down as saying the prime minister is unfit to govern where we challenge begins our coverage. a double bombshell for britain, scandal blighted prime minister and one that he'll need all his famous survival skills to pull 3 from the resignation of 2 of his most important ministers came with personal attacks that could prove politically fatal. first out was health secretary such javits with a judgment, the conservative party had lost the faith of the electorate. it's clear to me that this situation will not change under your leadership,
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he wrote. and you have therefore lost my confidence to sticking the knife in shortly after was chancellor. re she sumac, the public. right? the expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. i believe the standards a worth fighting for, and that is why i am resigning. peppered with questions as he arrived home. such a javert used every resigning politician's favorite, no comment cliche. i'm just going to spend some time with my family. thank you for coming. thank you. party gates, the own patterson affair. the downing street flat refurbishment. numerous scandals have brought the prime minister to this point, but what seemingly precipitated these big desertion is the admission from number 10 that johnson did know of a disgraced m. p. chris pictures previous sexual assault allegations, despite claiming he didn't minutes before his ministers walked. mister johnson went on tv to apologize. i think it was a mistake and i apologize for it. i think in hindsight,
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it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody has been badly affected by it . so i just want to make absolutely clear that there's no place in this government or anybody who is predatory or who abuses that position of power the press. the big question is of course what next? although there have been several further junior resignations. the rest of the cabinets sticking by their leader for now at least, given johnson survived to competence last month. disgruntled m. p. 's would have to change the rules to hold another one. but in a year, opposition leader kissed armor coding for elections. we need a fresh start for britain. we need a change of government. this government is collapsing, the tory party is corrupted. and changing one man at the top of the tory party won't make any difference. he will fix the problems. let's up a fresh start for britain. let's have a real change of government. but at the moment that looks like a long shot,
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as does any expectation that boris johnson will follow his ministers and resign. we'll reach helen's how to 0. ok, let's bring in poll brennan, who's an downing straight hello there, paul. 2 events to focus on today. we've got the prime minister's questions and then the liaison committee. what can we expect from both of those? well the problem is, is questions his regular weekly session of interrogation mainly by the leader of the opposition to kiss tama is at 11 gmc this morning and the prime minister will depart from downing street over my shoulder and head across to parliament for that . i think that the most bruising will encounter will be shortly afterwards. with the liaison committee, delays and committees, a kind of super committee comprising the $35.00 chap persons of the individual parliamentary committees think of defense treasury they come together in the
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liaison committee later the committee, the only committee that has a power to summon, the prime minister to give all evidence in front of it, in this 2 hours of evidence gathering from the prime minister in that session set much longer than pm cues of mid day. and it's also likely to be formal forensic and really, you know, they will by just bought a johnson about what he knew when, as well as his integrity and various other questions, which i think the prime minister will find deeply uncomfortable. that said, bonus johnson, don't forget, has in the past proven felt to have a skin. because ryan also us when it comes to shrugging off criticism and difficulty. so there is no evidence that far as johnson is about to willingly depart from down the street and give up his job as a prime minister. but the pressure is mounting and we've had the the to resignation this morning. although when i'm a much junior level, laura trust, the parliamentary private secretary of the transport department on will quince,
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who is the children's minister junior minister of crit, this morning quince. he was sent out on monday to effectively defend the indefensible. he was given a false version of what exactly far as johnson known about chris pinches prior record of sexual misconduct and unreal quincy defend the prime minister. that version of events subsequently proved to be false and will quince. he had no option but to attend to his resignation this morning, sir. the drip drip of departure continues, but the prime minister is not one of those departures, not yet. suddenly, a critical day at number 10 and a pull. the opposition leaders says he's waiting for a snap and general election. is that likely to happen? and how is the public responding to all of this? yet it's possible that the bars could burst. johnson could call a snack general election. i mean, in the past, it has been muted by some of his allies, as, as being a way to bypass the troubles that he has within the conservative party and, and go out and try to bank on his appeal within the wider public. that said,
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there was a snap poll published overnight by the company you gov at which wouldn't reassure boris johnson as to his chances if he took it to the year to the wider public. 68 to put, sorry, 69 percent in that you got poll, felt it was time that boris johnson should resign just 18 percent said he should stay. and, and the really crucial bit is that for the 1st time, a majority of conservative voting people not believe the poorest johnson should go the fig and are 54 percent of conservative voters in that yoga po, believing boris johnson should step down at that said, there were there was also an an interesting statistic 68 percent seatbelt. 69 percent. believe he that bars johnson to resign, but 68 percent believe he will actually try to clean gone for as long as possible. so even though the wider public belief that boris johnson is not going to willingly depart from here at downing street, we will watch this space and cross back to you throughout the day. thank you very much for that update po, been in life for us in london to south africa now where
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a funeral is being held for 21 young people found dead in a by last sunday. authorities are investigating the cause of death and have taken blood samples toxicology test. these live pictures out of a slender and the funerals are being held in a large tent with grieving family members and residents of a london scenery. pat township, attending the service will include hymns by local choirs and religious and community ladies will address those gathered following the services. families will bury the tains bodies in various st. symmetries in the area. authorities are investigating the cause of these mysterious deaths. the young people have been out celebrating the end of your exams. so i know it's
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all right. moving on now. an explosion in northern molly has killed at least 2 un peacekeepers in injured at 5 others. their vehicle hit a bomb on a road in the city of gal. no group has claimed responsibility for tuesdays attack . well then 170 pace cape is have been killed in molly. since 2013 row work is in france, going on strike to demand better pay and made staffing shortages and rising inflation. the industrial action comes at the beginning of the summer holidays and is expected to call significant disruption. the french government is due to announce the cost of living bill to help citizens cope with rising prices. the plan will be debated in the national assembly in the coming weeks bringing natasha butler now who's alive for us in paris. hello, there tosh. it's just after 10 am in paris. how much disruption is this strike actually causing wasn't causing an
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awful lot of destruction because most people knew that their trains were cancelled . it involves the rail company has informed passengers and it is only a one day strike. nevertheless, where workers want to send the message that they are want better pay. some of them say that they haven't been given a rise in a nearly a decade, or they say, but with inflation and the rising cost of living that they are struggling financially. now trade union leaders are supposed to be meeting with railway boss is a bit later to discuss the situation. is the situation we've also seen in the past few days at airports in france with airport workers, are also striking, demanding better pay, concerned about inflation on terms of the government. while they say they're not in a position, of course, or to put up people's salaries to look at that sort of thing. but what they are doing is rolling out a series of propose measures this week. they will propose those measures to try and
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tackle the cost of living. so things like food and fuel subsidies for low income household, things that they say will help people in this period of inflation. all right, thank you very much, natasha for that update. natasha butler live for us in paris to the us now, when the man accused of opening fire on a 4th of july parade in a suburb near chicago has been charged with 7 counts of murder. the state prosecutor says 21 year old robert cramer will face many more charges for monday's attack. john henderson reports from highland park. as the gunman fired more than 70 shots from a high powered rifle, the crowd in, in the chaos of a highland park massacre. police a robert cream of blended into the crowd, dressed as a woman and fled. grima was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his spatial tad to is in his high density and help them during the escape with the other people who were fling those who survive the
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independence day shooting are traumatized. mentally exhausted in excess scared people fearful and rage be running through r for robert, leaving one a or 15 style assault rifle and the rooftop perch. police say he tossed another one in his mother's car and drove to madison wisconsin. then back to illinois were an alert driver reported the car, and police took him down with little effort. the toll from the massacre reached 7 on tuesday after an injured victim died. 38 more or wounded. on tuesday, prosecutors named creamer as the highland park killer. today the lake county states attorney's office has charge robert cream, the 3rd with 7 counts of 1st degree murder for the killing spree that he has unleashed against our community. these are just the 1st of many charges that will be filed against mr. kreme. all i want to emphasize that there will be more charges
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cream, a lead a troubled life before the attack. in april 2019 a relative called police and said creamer had tried to commit suicide a week earlier. in september of that year, a relative called believes and said he had threatened to kill the entire family and had a collection of knives and sorts police confiscated them. then authority say the 21 year old amassed in arsenal, including the assault rifle. he used in the attack, it was bought legally, they say he had a 2nd assault rifle, pistols, possibly a shot gun. and then he spent weeks planning a massacre. vice president, commonly harris came to highland park and called for a crackdown on the epidemic of american gun violence. there is no reason that we have weapons on this 3 that we need
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believe identified 6 people who died immediately. catherine goldstein, 88 jacqueline sometime. 63, stevens strauss, 88, and nicholas to later zaragoza, 78. there were also 2 parents who left behind a 2 year old child arena mccarthy, 35 and her husband kevin mccarthy. 37, john henderson, al jazeera highland park, illinois, still a head on out his ear out russia stepped south. it's bombardment in easton, you claim is it thanks to capture more territory in the done yet region? ah. and after a 3 year highest, the world's largest particle accelerator is fired up to resume its search. the dogma, ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your
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travel package to day that the weather batten over europe is on the move again, which means everything's going from west to east. were edging out. the real wants is still hanging around in greece and to some degree in crane. and it's being edged out by this waving cold front, upon which there are found a source. then behind me what's moving in other dome of high pressure, which is going to release things to warm up. but the immediate future, there's substantial thunderstorms running out through lithuania, bella roost, and then turning off into ukraine behind. it's still quite warm unless you're in denmark on the way where it's raining. once again, quite heavily at that rain, will spread south through germany. and in the czech republic and even italian dolomites where we do not want any more significant rain, that's the case during thursday. follow by bit of a breeze for time. i think the example probably given best buy prox forecasts for degrees below average windy day on friday. i decide it's not so bad is warming up
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again. that was coming to all of western europe. is maybe typified by the forecast for london saturday, sunday, monday, up to about 31 degrees or substantial rise in temperatures in north africa. it's still very hot in the middle of algeria, but coming up against it, you know, the sides. when the sa hell, significant shouts, for example, in the deserts of molly, where the could cause flashlights, cancer, airway, visual airline of the journey. life and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these camp regardless of your ratings, the way you're coming from. and he said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be a human rights and land defenders. in brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera with
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wow, ah, hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily and gwen. he's a reminder of our top stories this. our british prime minister is once again fighting for political survival to of his my senior cabinet members stepped down on tuesday saying they have lost confidence in virus johnson. after months of scandals . he said to face tough questions in parliament on wednesday. a funeral is currently being held for the 21 young people who died inside a bar in south africa. authorities are currently investigating the cause of death. the young people died in the city of east london in the east, in cape province, and rel, work as in france and going on strike to demand better pay and made staffing
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shortages and rising inflation. the stoppage comes at the beginning of the summer holiday. sandy is expected to cause significant disruption. the war in ukraine has entered a new phase, rushes turned its attention to capturing the eastern done yet region, having claim victory in the neighboring lu, hands the province earlier. this week, several cities have come under heavy bombardments, at least 2 people were killed by strikes on a market in the soviet sc on to same. and in fact, more police say residential buildings where hits in during several civilian attacks of also been reported in crime and tours. alan fish ship has the latest from key as the lesser chance fell on sunday, giving them essentially control of the hand screech. and they were always going to move towards slow vianza. now there's been heavy bombardment there over the last few weeks. but over the last few days,
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officials in the city of said that the bombardment has been massive in it's so bad that the governor of the region has said that it's time for people to start evacuating. this is a city of 350000 people. and he said that within the range now of russian missiles and they could be bombarded constantly. and so they're urging people to leave the city. no one of the markets was hit at least 2 people being killed there. a number of people injured. the governor describe that as an act of terrorism. also being hit is the best candidates of ask is it is between less a chance and slogans. and that means it's in the way of the russian advance, and the russians really want to get the slogans cause that would give them a strategic foot, hold in, in the de net region, which means essentially with her hands, they would have control of the don bus and that became their mean military goal after they realized that they weren't going to be able to take control of here of
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the capital. and so they really want to, to push all their efforts into don't bass. what they've also done as well, the russians is step up the attacks in capsule and the ukranian see the reason they have done that is essentially to. 1 tie, we're ukrainian forces to stop the moving towards the dawn bass to stop the russian advance there. so this isn't the russians, just making things up on the fly. this is clearly a coordinated strategy that they have put in place. and although their progress over the last few weeks would be described by many military observers as slow, they have one significant victories in the last few days. and they believe that they are on the verge of another significant victory. with that attack on slow vianza, european union has urged north macedonia to back a french proposal aimed at ending and disputes with neighboring bulgaria. it came on a full night against the plan, which left johnson's influence,
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the french proposed to me, but he is ethnic gary and minority in the constitution. pretty excited. so darian demands, he's lucky, knows macedonia, to join the group in ecuador, the president has appointed for you cabinet minister after a wife of high profile resignations where mom left. so gave no reason for the changes which come less than a week after the end of damaging protests. over the cost of living ice, people dive in the raft. the u. s. state department has defended a 3rd party investigation into the killing of al jazeera, generally serene abu acclaim. palestinian officials reacted with anger and condemnation to a report released on monday, which concluded that she was likely killed by israeli gunfire. but there was no reason to believe she was deliberately targeted. she rain abu atlanta was killed in may, while reporting on range name in the occupied of west bank. rosalind jordan has more
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from the us state department. the u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of serene elbow, aqua was intentional. they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the id f. now, what happens now that this so sussman has been released by the u. s. security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price. we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability. in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what
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this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability ought to see to it. that something like this does not happen again. the family of sri, novel, ucla is angry, that the state department has put out this assessment and says that justice has not been done in their loved ones case when asked about whether the u. s. government um, perhaps blindsided the other ugly family price, went on to tell reporters that the u. s. government has been in close touch with her family, however, is the question of whether anyone will be whole criminally liable for her sharon, ugly, ugly as death is still an open question. and al jazeera meeting at what continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing officer. rain is rally, forces have shot and killed a young palestinian man in the occupied west bank. during confrontations after and his riley, military aid. dozens of people have been detained during
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a massive operation by israeli forces. the rides were carried out in the janine sil, wide and ramallah, the palestinian prisoners club says there has been an escalation in arrests abuse and sabotaged in sil want recently rawling temperatures and a severe drought in east africa, a deepening the 3rd price crisis from millions of people in kenya, the drought is also affecting parts of a theo pier and somalia, but the canyons there are concerns about short and long term food security. a room won't answer reports from would cheer county. oh security officers make it clear. anyone trying to jump the q won't be helped people here a waiting for cash payouts from king us government money to help them cope with rising food prices and a recurring drought. ha, my stay receive depends on how vulnerable the families are. earlier. i mean, the minor pallana was the hood of all, my animals have died because of the druids. i have nothing left at home to eat.
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according to the you, in millions of people in east africa are facing food shortages. the broad stretches far beyond pena, parts of ethiopia and somalia have also been effected even of his dogs raining significantly and people planned crops. it'll be months before they can harvest anything. climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of droughts as rivers run dry. people at b sharp rally are traveling increasingly long distances in search of water, lank, or hank. okay, i have been walking for days with my animals. i finally found some water. this side on but it's not enough. the government has suspended import duties and levies on mays as well as animal feed to cushion canyons when the rising cost of living. but many are still desperate. it is very had her to say as mothers or of families made to wear, made the ran out or food or out of mills for almost a day or 2 days. oh,
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so trish away or others? sometimes the event reported our death gears do tour as hunger does allude, have been reported. saw the situation is very bad. community elders are worried. they say people have started fighting over dwindling resources and dr. ha, my son was looking after the camel's 4 months ago. some man shot and killed him, then they saw all the animals. so people in northern kenya savings are held in livestock. a man without animals cannot provide. drought, can wipe out a family's fortunes, and it can take years to recover. so making sure they heard stay alive is a priority. harder matessa al jazeera, what year county kenya. at least 25 people have died after heavy rains lashed southwest and pakistan flashed, flooding swept through remote areas of belch houston province on monday night. well then 200 homes were damaged. about 2000 animals, died provincial authorities warned the death toll could rise. the several people
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are still missing. the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator is up and running again in switzerland after a 3 year refurbishment. it will operate continuously for the next 4 years. as scientists try to unlock the secrets of the universe, shalley angela reports excitement and relief as the large hadron collider subsystems were back into action. setting a new world record colliding its 1st protons again after 3 years of upgrades. faster than ever before. 3 team physicists and engineers have been planning this part of the experiment. for 15 years, we've just had collisions and an unprecedented energy. 13.6 had our electron off, and this opens a new era of exploration at sir, in your chapter,
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run 3 of the large hadron collider will give us collisions a lot higher energy than before. and also in amount of data equivalent to the total amount of data recorded in the previous 2 rounds. and these of course wheeler increase our opportunities for discovery or for understanding the fundamentals of the universe. this particle accelerator runs deep below the swiss alps, sending high intensity beams through a 27 kilometer tunnel and smashing them together. it takes thousands of magnets to create a stable beam, squeeze it thinner than a human hair and guide them round the ring. and these are the results. it's been 10 years since the scientists had discovered the higgs, both of god particle, which helped explain why matter takes less to form stars and planets, but only opened up more questions. explosion, of course, i suppose, was kind of a holy grail to find because we knew it was there and finally find it. now there is
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a lot of work going on to study it. it's a little bit like you discover a new cave in a mountain. then you take a lot of time in order to explore the case and to understand how this case goes. paintings if there are no painting. physicists hope it will reveal the secret of dark matter that make up 85 percent of our universe, but does not absorb, reflect emit light. the data which is open to the public for analysis is streaming . in the already, scientists have discovered 3 new exotic clocks. the tiniest particles ever found. they exist for just 800000 of a 1000000000 of a 1000000000 of a 2nd. and could give us answers about the origin of the universe and its fate. charlie angela alda 0. i.
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