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back in 1991 to me it was our argument. one of the guys would not have gone. my brother was killed. my hood don't look no different than any other hood out here. dan michael was you. i saw me. i saw my son in 15 years and i felt like, you know, at this time the stand this is the more than bill for i'm just not willing to accept the word substantial legislation. can i get through. that's going to speak to a major need for my community. this bill identifies used violence as a public health epidemic. last year we had 200 mark ripple effect of file when it comes to youth stretches far and why were you way away? now? the f. b, i has rated donald trump's home in florida. the former president says his house has
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been besieged by agents. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan. this is out as a rely from dell also coming up, the ceasefire is fragile. the un security council discusses garza were a truce holes after 3 days and it's really attacks which killed $45.00 people, including 16 children. any attack to a nuclear plant is suicidal seen. russia says it will allow access to this operation, nuclear plants in ukraine with both sides accusing each other of attacking the facility. and the european union revises the text of a proposed new nuclear deal with iran. there's a positive response from the u. s, but tara wants time to review. ah, the florida home, a former us president donald trump has been searched by the f
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b i. the next president attack the raid as a weapon. isolation of the justice system, the f. b. i and justice department have declined to comment as my kind of reports from washington. the former president was staying at his apartment in manhattan when the raid took place and was seeing leaving trump tower and walking towards waiting cars. according to the former president, his home in mario lago, florida was rated by a large group of f. b. i. agents who he alleges also opened the safe in his home. his statement says, after working and. busy cooperating with a relevant government agencies, this unannounced rate on my home was not necessary or appropriate. the justice department has declined to comment on the matter, including about whether attorney general mary garland had personally authorized to search. previously the national archives and records administration had referred
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the discovery of 15 boxes of classified information at maro lago to the justice department for investigation. no summer president has faced additional determination that it is likely that they have committed a crime. judges do not sign off on warrants or anyone lightly. they always believe that there is likely that a crime has been committed and that it has been committed at this specific location . so this is genuinely an unprecedented event. the house general u 6 committee, which is investigating the invasion of the capital on that day had also heard evidence about the removal of classified documents when trump left office. there were also claims that when trump was president, he had repeatedly shredded or disposed of classified material. after reading it, the destruction or removal of classified documents to an authorized location is
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a federal offense. mckenna alger 0, washington richard painters, former chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. she says, the raid is very significant. the f. b, i would not have thought the search warrant a judge would not assigned a search warrant if there weren't probable cause for the f. b i to search the premises in search of documents that would disclose a serious crime. and i would think that it wouldn't just concern the crime of taking federal documents out of the white house, but other crimes as well. in particular the crime of sedition. the attempt to overturn the 2020 election. but the plan was going on ever since the election november december, january, up to the january 6 insurrection after the election. his attempt to overturn the
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election results are involved meetings at the white house talking about sending the military in to redo the election pressure, put on the justice department to declare the election in violence. the january 6th insurrection, and his role in my. so there was a lot of evidence that he participated in the town to reverse the election sedition. it's a criminal offense, and that evidence may very well be in those boxes that were removed for the white house. voting is under way in 10 years presidential election. the res, to replace outgoing leader who recon yet is expected to be close to front one as a former prime minister, rhino dingo, and the current deputy president william rooted voters are will to consummate ballots for the parliament county, governors and assemblies of malcolm webb joins us live now from my road malcolm, so talk it through the front one is in this race and what sort of turn out are they expecting voting to again, this holding station and primary school in the capitol, maybe we can take
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a look around as i'm telling you about that say voters claim 6 ballot papers to vote for different people as a general election. so they get to vote for local government members of parliament . and of course the presidency for which there are 2 main front one. and one of them is, as he mentioned, that p c president william root, so he's just voted a short while ago in his home area in the rest in refiled province. and in spite of holding the 2nd most powerful office in kenya for the last 9 years, he's promising change. he fell out with his boss, outgoing president who can jasa from sort of dramatic shift in political alliances have in kenya with kenyatta in the historically dominant political establishment. turning to back a long time, arch, rival vida, reading a hazy, other main. contented for president. he's run 4 times before widely seen to have
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been wreaked out of some past election victories. at this time, he has some powerful back as into 2 familiar place, faces in kenyan politics making quite familiar promises. some voters finding not very convincing that one of the reasons that the pundits in the policy say they expect turnouts actually lower in past elections. and the electoral commission is actually said the registration among you younger voters is lower than it has been before. but nonetheless, at this polling station, there were hundreds of people lined up outside the gate until it opened and voting began here just a short while ago. yeah, malcolm kenyon say that fed up with corruption, rising inflation and unemployment. so, so what ordinary people want from this boat soaring cost to living is a massive issue. the price of fuel at the pump, calling about 60 percent since the beginning of the year is similar,
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increasing cost for some food stuff. both of the main candidates have been promising to tackle the without going to be difficult food until some food stuff, some fuel of both being subsidized at the moment. can you also has a ballooning public death and the mass says that need to and those subsidies in the coming month to avoid that crisis says that it's going to cost sullivan, go even higher. it's going to make things get worse before they get better. and certainly not all votes is convinced that the rates are actually the political will to tackle corruption as has been promised, because both of these candidates have held senior roles in previous governments of them being mod. incorruption is kind of malcolm web life on the road. malcolm bank in the united nations security council is held in emergency session on the violence and gaza. a truce broke by egypt between israel and the palestinian
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islamic jihad group is still holding the un special coordinator for the middle east . peace process says the situation is far from stable. i want to make counsel aware of the following. the ceasefire is fragile and the resumption facilities will only have devastating cost when use for post evenings that he's reading and make any political progress or the key issues elusive. ultimately, the underlying drivers of this, as previous escalations remain these items so violence will only seize when which he, the political resolution of the conflict that brings and to the occupation and the realization of a 2 state solution. on the basis of the 67 lines in line with us solution international law and previous agreements out there, as christian salumi has more now from the united nations. the ceasefire was
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welcomed by the un special coordinator for middle east peace towards venice land. he pointed out that border crossings had been closed for 6 days, and that had a terrible impact on palestinians in garza, with food and medicine, in short supply electricity also being cut at times up to 20 hours a day. he noted that the situation was still dire. and hansen, attentions in the occupied territory, had been increasing for months. israel called the missile strikes preemptive, meant to offset a future attack by islamic jihad. the p i. j was preparing and attempting an imminent incredible attack on these rarely sabrina. as near the border of gaza, forcing is ready to close down roads and civilian activity in the proximity of the gaza strip, essentially paralyzing tens of thousands of israeli cities as for 3 days. but the
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palestinian ambassador said israel so called right to security, had become a license to kill. this was an unprovoked and unjustified aggression. it's real reason is barely veiled. the upcoming is really election and the desperation to appeal to and appease the extremist, the u. s. and baset are called on both sides to fully implement the cease fire and allow fuel shipments into gaza so that hospitals and public services can continue to operate. she expressed sadness for the civilian casualties, but cautioned against a rush to judgment until all of those casualties and all of those desks could be fully investigated. and she also reaffirmed the u. s. support for a 2 state solution is ready. drugs of a 3 days killed 45 people, including 15 children, funerals have been taking place of garza from our unit outside report. families
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in gaza or morning. the funeral is for yesterday in the beginning. he, in his 3 children, mohammed dahlia and make, were killed in the beat. honeymoon home by an easily airstrike. not far away. other palestinians are surveying the damage. some have set up temporary shelters, either is they're trying to salvage their possessions in the them listening or according to the lacrosse, 3 years, 3 wars and we suffer. every time they bombed the house from different sides, once from the east, once from the west, once from the north and every time they ask us to leave. and every time we suffered, great fear, oh, the cose, israel says, a hunt for leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad, israel and its allies called and tourists. but they are relatively small armed
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resistance group, enjoy support among palestinians the fact heavy aerial and are truly attacks on neighbourhood, st. garza and retaliatory rocket fire into east rail egypt mediated the ceasefire between israel and the islamic jihad with support from the un and cutter islamic jihad has sold engine 0. that is part of the deal. it has been assured that the senior members held in israeli jail will be really something that israel denied medical decision that without leaving the summer there will be most useful agreement that will be a pretty or agreement from that is 55. we continue her gall since living under decades of illegal occupation in an open air present. the
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latest cease fire is just that a brief pause until the next attacks. you may see had al jazeera garza stuff i saw right here now to 0. when we come back, rising tensions and the taiwan strait is taipei conducts live fi router, drills of the days of chinese military exercises. and bringing me been in bronze is home over a century after they were stolen, a london museum and reached a ham back 7 to 2, priceless on more than ah, he has begun the, the full world copies on its way to cattle. hoop your travel package to day heats continues to be the big story across the middle east. hello everyone. here's a snapshot on tuesday. those temperature is yep, we still have readings in the fifty's back dead into kuwait. we had all this sand
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and dust swirling around here. as well through q a, pushing into that eastern province at saudi. now if we go in for a closer look around the gulf states, temperatures are coming out, for example, in doha, up to $43.00 degrees. but we're gonna kick back that humidity just a bit. so we'll start to feel a bit more comfortable. ok off to pakistan. those monsoon rains are picking up once again for syn province at least eastern portions. and the prediction is for above average rainfall monsoon rain for the month of august staff to turkey. we go and temperatures in this stumble, have locked into the thirties and will continue to do so after the next several days may see the odd shower for western portions of the country. now for tropical africa, our usual pitcher here are plentiful storms, spells of rain in thunderstorms, off the ethiopian highlands moving further toward the west. southern africa, you know, not much to report plenty of sun here, but the wet and windy conditions will dissipate from ma bhutto and we'll see
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a mix of sun in cloud on tuesday looking pretty good. that sure up they pay for now . kat official airline of the journey live and robust it a lot of folks when they hear the word refugees think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range. the way you're coming from. you said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be on human rights and land defenders and brazil thing live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, a ah,
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welcome ackerman, about top stories here. this ala, the former us president, donald trump says his home has been searched by the f b. i from said the raid was not necessary or appropriate to him that he'd been cooperating with. one of government agencies holds of officially opened in kenya's presidential election. it's expected to be a close race between former prime minister, reino dingo, and the comic deputy president william wooten and the un special coordinator for the middle east. as wilma security council for the ceasefire and garza between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad group is franchise tor winslow and said any resumption of the facilities would be devastating. meanwhile, in israel as an uneasy sense of calm, as john holeman reports now from west jerusalem. the border crossing from israel into garza opened for the 1st time in 6 days, much needed medical supplies, food and fuel a heading across it. the latter, the gauze, is only power plants shut since saturday. the masculine on these railey side of the
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buddha, people headed out for the 1st time since islamic jihad and his ro declared a truce. many a relieved and triumphant above us. oh, it's the 1st time we've entered to cease fire and we feel very good. after we destroyed them, we can sleep peacefully at sea. i don't think he slammed jihad will do anything again in the next 3 or 4 years. but some are worthy looking ahead to the next round of violence. there were several ship. we do not trust them. they promised they promised, but they always attack again. except that this time it was israel that attacked 1st . launching. would it termed as a preemptive strike into gaza? dozens of people were killed in the resulting escalation among them to islamic jihad leaders. ah, and israel, that will notice the line don't defend system. still, most of the rockets that made it across the buddha. on monday that was seen as
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a win for the interim prime minister and defense minister just as election season warms up. think it would both guns, the defense minister and prime minister la bead in a good a point where they are experienced. ok, they behaved, they behaved well, they can't be they, they kept the chart. and so i think that will work in their favor. ready to what extent i don't know exactly islamic jihad wanted something out via gyptian broke, had, sees fall to release of prisoners. but israel see more focused on a more powerful force in gaza. israeli officials briefing national media see more interested in focusing on her mass. the group that controls garza rather than islamic jihad, and that's because her mass, this time round, decided not to join the fighting,
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preventing an escalation. and the officials seemed to think that the seas fall, and that meant that there was a possible way food, perhaps to even talk about the prison as well. many and goes, we'll be looking towards the near future, hoping that israel will reopen the border to letting the $14000.00 people with work permits something. israel says it's prepared to do if the situation remains calm. john home and i'll just say to west teresa. timelines, military has held a live fi artillery drill, stimulating a defense of the self governing island followed days of chinese military exercises around taiwan in response to us how speak and nancy pelosi visit to type a. last week i was drills and evolve. hundreds of troops about 40 long range weapons were difficult. harlan is the international editor tie one plus 2 joins. we live now from the time when he's capital type pay difference. so we understand taiwanese officials have again, been speaking about ongoing tensions. what they've been saying,
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that's right to the towns foreign minister joseph, who gave a very rare press conference highlighting the urgency of the situation here in taiwan at the moment. he called to china's recent military drills the most more serious threats than ever. he talked about the disruption it caused to laugh to see an air travel in route. he condemned trying his actions and said that they, their behavior was irresponsible and saying that it was provocative. now he also said that these are, you know, every, it's a common factor that these military drills, china instigated was due to the 90 policies visit to ty one and, and he said that it's up to any official who wants to us it's, i want and it's the decision of time wants people and launch china to make that decision for them. now he also warned of china intentions here in taiwan being not just about i want, but also a problem for the region saying that once china exerts and intimidates this region,
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it will definitely try and exert its influence in other parts. and then the global community to come together and do the meanwhile, china continues that. those massive miniature drills around tie one, just bring us up to date with what's happening now. that's right. so it was originally 4 days of drills that was supposed to end on monday morning by one fine, but that extended in the evening. according to the ministry of defense, the ministry of defense rules that says there are so aircraft and enabled by salt in the area, not just near the pie one on the taiwan street, but also now in the south china sea and the yellow sea, which it had to words, south korea, china, horace park had said that they will continue this military exercises. they will keep up the pressure and they not be now most likely will not be respecting that median line. but was that the fact so boundary that separated by warm water from china? water is now, unless you're say the concern is that now trying this will become the new normal
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we're trying to continuation, but such pressure on sky one. i did a good part of life in type. i did thank the latin nice on the 2nd, a gentle antonio potatoes says the attacks on his apparition, nuclear power plant and ukraine are suicidal. he's asked for the russian military, which controls it to allow monitors from the international atomic energy agency that but local say that doesn't solve the problem. john 100 reports from ukrainian capital case. western leaders say ukraine zapper region. nuclear power plant is a disaster waiting to happen. the billboard in the color of the russian flag reads, we are one nation. europe's largest nuclear power plant lies behind russian lines operated by ukrainian workers, and has been repeatedly struck by fire between ukrainian and russian forces. of former workers is that is a recipe for chaos to renew it and i think is the good. so how could you organize
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all of this at the nuclear plant? make a stronghold. there are, they won't shoot us. yes, i will be firing from yet. i'm speechless. the one in my residency, the shelling has them bracing for the worst. goodness love us. it's very dangerous . it could be another channel or even worse. the plant has been struck more than once in recent days. european leaders and local residents say they want a demilitarized zone around separation. because a disaster there could mean a catastrophe for all of europe. humanitarian aid workers are pleading with both countries to cease hostilities, news up a region or week, a garage i near because of i am a city residents recall on the russian army and the ukraine armed forces to avoid open fights and can there it on. so for asia and this in a 20 kilometers on iran, in the clear bar glanton, i caught them miss thompson, whether the 2 warring parties come to her rare agreement and the ongoing conflict remains an open question. john henderson al jazeera keith. the european union has
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tabled a final text as talks over reviving the 2015 iran nuclear deal wrap up in vienna. talk you, deborah. yes, it borrows that on monday. what can be negotiated has been negotiated. the not to state says it's ready to conclude an agreement quickly based on the tax. but iran says it needs a comprehensive review or treat a policy on the quincy institute. he says that been compromises on both sides. i think we are more aware of the issues where the ron years have back down. for instance, they are no longer insist sting on the vanya revolutionary guard a quote to be taken off. the u. s. is terrorists less. they have also indicated that they are now satisfied with the assurance that they will be given to us will not be withdrawn from the deal again. however, it does not seem to be a particularly strong assurances, but the iranians seem to have either given off of that issue or truly have become
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satisfied, were less aware of what else the u. s. may have given what compromises have been made on the american side in order to get disagreement or there's plenty of things that can bring it down on. fortunately, it's almost a miracle that the managed to come this far into the 1st place. i think one remaining issue however, is that even if they do manage to come to an agreement, it does not mean that this new agreement will be sustainable. what can be done in the next year or 2 to make sure that the deal is much firmer and stronger so that next american president, perhaps even donald trump, himself would not be able to or would be deterred from walking out of the field again. because at the end of the day, it's quite a miracle that they may have been able to revive the deal once they will, most likely not be able to do that twice. so this is the last chance to actually get a deal that could last. now marine conservation groups in france are scrambling to help. i believe wales stuck in the river setting. it said it could stop if it's
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left to long and fresh water efforts to feed the balloon have so far failed. the protected species is usually found in cold arctic waters rescued over now considering last ditch effort to save its life. museum in london has decided to return a collection of treasures stolen in the 1900 century to nigeria. the items, including the famous many bronzes, were taken as european pow scramble for domination of africa in the 19th century, but of the western museums not to reckon with their colonial passed, but he had chosen to give back what isn't right for me, there's where we challenge reports from london, a mosque to be hung from the neck of an important chief, an intricately carved wooden paddle, a cast brass cockrell. some of the finest artistic creations of the historic kingdom have been in modern day nigeria. yet for more than a century, they've been kept thousands of kilometers from their home. now the horn, him and museum in south london, has decided to give 72 objects back to nigeria. a response to a request by
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a government in january. and we really are elated. we are seeing that many museums are responding because we feel that is the right thing to do because you are with trying to write what was done wrong. the video bronze is, as they called, a thousands of artifacts that were taken by british soldiers during a punitive raid. in 1897, the now spread across museums and private collections in europe and the u. s. after decades of requests, the return of west africa looted trenches is suddenly gathering pace. last year, france returned objects taken from the kingdom of harbor may to benito and germany has handing beckett beneath bronzes, nigeria. it will be a remarkable faith if all the $10000.00, so object lucid and the $1890.00 is make their way home. but no longer can weston institutions and collectors,
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confidently maintain that artifacts stolen during the colonial era. or rightfully there's still the british museum, the holder of 900 been in bronze is said it legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with, with niger and counterparts that they would loan back then in bronze is in a so rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement . but that arrangement has completely fallen apart because virtually every other museum that was part of that arrangement has now decided to give back. it's bronze is and the british museum is standing alone. the bidding bronze is already particularly clear cut case. the horman museum board says they were obviously
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acquired through force, yet western museums are full of other cultures. treasures where ownership is vega might they eventually go home to the colonization, has its own momentum, rory challenge. how does era london olivia newton john best known for her role in the blockbuster film greece, has died at the age of 73. ah . the british born australian star, achieved worldwide success as a singer in the seventy's and eighty's her career and entertainment was recognized by the u. k. as queen elizabeth, who appointed her a dame and 2020 a family so should die that her ranch in california on monday she's been battling breast cancer the many years. ah.
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