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of res tension in the region. ah, this is officer, a law from doha, on carry johnston also coming up us city of memphis is expected to release video of a police traffic stop. but authorities say that the death of a black man, a presidential run off from the czech republic, where vote is a choosing between a retired native general and the former prime minister. ah, we begin that way. the breaking news out of occupied east jerusalem, where a palestinian gunman has killed at least 7 israelis, now a synagogue. it happened in the legal settlement of may. they lack of a 15 year old was among the victims. the gunman was shot dead at the scene. it came
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a day off to israeli forces killed 10 palestinians in occupied west bank, including 9 in a raid on the janine refugee camps. went to put matic editor james phase is following the story and occupied east jerusalem. this attack took place just hours after the start of the jewish holy day, shabbots just hours after sundown. and let me show you the scene here. if you look back and you can see the 2 buses there are just up the hill that is debbie, cause that is the settlement that maybe a call when it's there that the attacker drove past in his car, shooting into the synagogue shooting into the worshippers. who'd been in the synagogue, you can see actually the car further down the hill. the attack was shot dead and that is the vehicle, the toyota corolla that he was driving. he's been named is hurry, outcome from the mount of olives. we understand that the israeli police have
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arrested his parents. he was 21 years old. and other bit of information though, we understand, although there was no security fall on him from these ready place, no record of anything that he done that it counted as any crime by the israelis. we understand that 25 years ago. his grandfather was stabbed by and israeli secular. now to the scene, we've seen 2 prominent figures. the national security minister, it's been given, and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu security minister, given himself a controversial figure and a champion of settlers. he said, we need to react of the situation cannot go on like this, the prime minister netanyahu, after he left the scene, he made a brief statement to these ready media. he said that immediately there will be
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opperation carried out right now. that will take place in the area didn't specify exactly what those operations were, but he also urged the israeli public not to take the law into their own hands. but i think now the iran con, who's in garza iran. what's the reaction been where you are? well as soon as the news broke, there were sporadic proto, as sobriety shows of solidarity rather across the gaza strip full the people in occupied east jerusalem. and the occupied westbank. they were coming out and they were showing this idea that they are behind the people in those areas. the palestinian factions, all of them reacted as well. they all issued statements. they'll pre more said the same thing that this was a swift at just responds to the events in jeanine. now this tracks with the
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statements that we've heard in the past to a from has him hamas from islamic jihad, that of austin, people within the occupied a west by to come out and protest peacefully, but also to fight against the occupation. now the events in jeanine have shocked people here in garza, ah, islamic jihad is likely to have reacted to that? there were 2 rockets that fell in ash cologne. ah, men in israel that took place. i only early hours. very, very early hours of friday morning. now this was a calculated response to the events engineer. it was islamic jihad gunman that were killed there, plus the 60 year old civilian ah, by shooting those rockets from here into ashville, on the new though they would be intercepted by the r m. don't defense system then these railways came with missiles on 3 locations, one of them, a refugee camp. another one i thought was a as ledge to be
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a rocket manufacturing facility. no one died in those attacks and they were empty places. but it, they all considered to be a proportional response. but the idea that hamas, the idea that slammed jad from the gaza strip or encouraging people to get out in the streets to go and protest, but to also fight against the occupation will unnerve a lot of people within these railey government itself. now, no ones expecting these rallies to attack any sites in garza this evening, or these rays will be concentrated, particularly on the occupied westbank, unoccupied, east jerusalem. but there is a nervousness here that something big is coming that something big is about to be what that looks like. no one really knows him on con, live for us in garza city. thank you for the shooting has been celebrated by some people in the occupied territories. oh, there was spontaneous demonstrations in garza and the city of ramallah in the west
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bank. dozens of people came out on to the streets, waving flags and singing. the crowds form shortly after the synagogue shooting 5 palestinians have been injured in attacks carried out by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. you happened after a group of palestinians blocked a road that settlers often use a town of better palestinian health officials say one of the victims is in a critical condition. authorities in the us will soon release a video showing the attack of a black man who died after confrontation with 5 police officers. the policeman in tennessee had been charged with murder and kidnapping. following the death of tyran nichols, nichols died 3 days after he was beaten that during a traffic stop in memphis. the officers were fired after investigation found they used excessive force and failed to help. the 29 year old boy attorneys for terry
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nichols family have welcome the quick response by authorities and demand at the same reaction for all police brutality investigations. when we look at how the far black officer who were caught on camera commitment graham, and when we look at how there's the police chief in the police department terminated there. and we look at how swiftly the district attorney bought charges against them and less than 20 days. there we want to proclaim that this is the blueprint. go forward for any time, any offices, whether they be black or white. but for more now let's speak to gabriel at his on the he joins us live from memphis. clearly their affairs over what the reaction
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might be once the video is released. yeah, that's right. this video is supposed to be released in about a one hours time from right now, we're near a park where we're told that there perhaps could be some protesters that begin to gather after that video is released. we're here monitoring that closely. there certainly is a lot of anticipation about what the reaction will be when this video is released. the people that have seen it, which include the police chief, various officials here in memphis, including some family members, lawyers, and all the way up to the head of the u. s. s. b. i have seen the video too, and they all describe it in some varying form of horror. they say, they say it is just a very difficult video to watch. they described the video as the 5 police officers relentlessly beating the young man while he's helpless on the ground on the
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pavement. and relentless sea beating him for several minutes is how the video has been characterized. that video now will be released here in memphis to the public in about an hour's time. and there's real concern here about how, what the reaction could be people are, there's sort of a quiet calm over the city right now. but officials here if urged people, if they're going to protest to do it peacefully, but it's not only hear people around the us are watching this closely. in new york city, philadelphia, atlanta, washington, d. c. all cities that have put their police forces on high alert, anticipating potential protests once this video is released. and gabriel tennis if you will, a bit more about the circumstances surrounding tara nichols that yeah, this started as what we're, we're being told was as a routine traffic stop. earlier this month on january 7th,
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police pulled over tyree nichols. he fled the scene because family and friends and his lawyer say he was simply scared. the police chased him, took him down on the ground, were told, and that's when this beating took place. tyree nichols, it then was trans, ported to a hospital in critical condition where he died 3 days later, according to the autopsy from injuries suffered at the hands of that beating by these 5 police officers. tyree nichols is a 25 year old man or was the father of 4. he's described as a very loving young man who loved his mother so much the tattooed, his mother's name on one of his arms. he said he was a photographer, an escaped border, and his friends describe him as simply someone that was very peaceful and calm. his family members are horrified, of course, by his death and, and clearly bo,
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this was a young man that clearly had this confrontation with police and clearly lost his life from it life from it. we're hoping a green, more info on the circumstances. of course, when that video is released, a video that we're told again, is going to be very, very difficult to watch. gabriel, for now. thank you very much indeed. now the us justice department has charged 3 men over an alleged plot to kill a prominent american arabian activist. the trio were charged with murder for hire and money laundering for their role in iran, back to nation him. the journalist and activists lives from brooklyn that has not been named so much on the plans to remove its diplomats from the embassy in a rush of a gun and stormed the building, killing a security chief and injuring to gods as much on his around of not responding to repeated threats against it. now, if a diplomatic ties to israel a, if
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a call, the assault a terrorist attack, a suspect to gunman has been arrested. as a ministry, we demand from the iranian side to bring the perpetrators of this terrorist acting to adjust this as soon as possible. seize iran as a as a side who acts of the embassies as a, as an obligation. according to the vienna commission on the perimeter relations to secure and to provide the safety of the embassies and the, the embassy security obligation is directly lies on iranian shoulders. still ahead on al jazeera taking on gangs in honduras tally with the government is making progress with its hard line security strategy and crowns return to the leading showcase the independent cinema highlights from the sundance film.
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ah, there was still fine in california and it's more or less fine now in the northeast corner. now the stoves gone through, but there is more cold now developing or being brought in from the arctic for the middle of counter stretch down to northern plain state. so where it meets the warm weather, we will see where the developing. this is how cold it is. these are daytime, high temperatures, bismark at minus 70 winnepeg minus 21, and they get lower. when you come to sunday, the whole cold bit pushes south. so you can see where the rains got develop, probably significant thunderstorms and in states once walked, repeat of what happened about a week ago. the top end of it will be yet more snow for canada, leaving that and because that is cold is share. the recent real warm weather in the
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ispa series is gone. now we've got a good deal of class. some outbreaks of lightest rating temps back to where they should be in south america. big rain in the form of sunstorm still around the middle of brazil, down towards rio as well. and also noticed the north of argentina where recently they was pretty hot weather. will that hot weather been transferred east was to present itself what alegre might well see 39 sometime the next couple of days, which would be nearly reco. otherwise though, it looks pretty wet to meet the sun. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab
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islamic and wild coaches. lou ah, watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. now. at least 7 israelis have been killed in an attack in occupied east jerusalem happened outside of synagogue, illegal settlement. they yackel the palestinian gum and was shot dead at the sea. he's ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was visited the seat of the attack. he's promising immediate action in response to the shooting, urged the public not to take the law into their own hands. authorities in the u. s
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. city of memphis. so set to release a video showing the attack of a black man who died after confrontation of 5 police officers. policemen in the tennessee have been charged with murder, kidnapping. following the death of terry nichols, voters in the czech republic caught choosing the next president in a runoff election over 2 days. retired at nato. general petro pavel and a former prime minister. andre bobby sh are facing off fast at no candidates got an absolute majority in the 1st round. president do not hold executive powers but appoint prime ministers and judges, and have a say in foreign affairs under simmons report. ah mentor, pavel doesn't come from a world of politics. he's a retired general, who was once head of nato's military committee. now with a comfortable lead and opinion polls over former prime minister on 3, bobby sh,
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a billionaire who's a politician and a businessman. only weeks ago, a court cleared him on charges of a $2000000.00 e u. subsidy. proof of l. supporters play up his heroic recognition for helping free french troops from war. the former yugoslavia in 1993. not so positive was his role as a military intelligence officer in the soviet era. the me mom, mot them is my motto is decency and corporation. that's what we've been missing in recent years when you got a little of of mrs. i think i'm well prepared to be president and helping people if my motto available, matt. inevitably, the war in ukraine has a bearing on the outcome of this election. c carville supports ukraine and nato. but bobby, she is using similar tactics to those of hunger as prime minister victor all band who, earlier this year, one the elections by successfully scaring of voters from backing the pro western
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opposition who claimed young people would end up being dragged into a war with russia rubbish went too far, though, when he ruled out sending troops to defend of a nato members. if they were attacked, he later back tracked. but it cost him dear. an exact to i think at the moment he doesn't pose a problem for most of our partners understand that i could get it. but unfortunately in the common world, such a stupid statement is hard to forget and will be reminded of it for a long time. rubbish has always counted among his close allies, the current president miller's there man, but it isn't paying off now. in past dealings with vladimir putin, there man once said he should liquidate journalist rubbish who claims his received death. threats says he's a diplomat. not a soldier. marvell call for calm after betia accused him of being a war monger,
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and he's trying to assure people he would bring stability to the country of the pool. andrew simmons al jazeera man mars ruling military genta has announced tough requirements for parties wishing to run in august. proposed elections are parties who intend to compete must have at least 100000 members for the must also commit to running in the election in the next 60 days. if not, they will be deregistered as a party. a state of emergency remains in effect across honduras. special security measures were recently expanded to help fight criminal gangs. authorities believe that will soon produce results. i will rapidly reports from some pages sooner. an evening patrol in san pedro sula. the police are enforcing a state of exception. a special security protocol government has put in place to combat street and proposed the purpose of this era to completely neutralize and
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dismantle the criminal activities of gangs of in the future. to make this criminal groups disappear, hunter is now the 2nd country and central america to declare this kind of emergency measure the residents, your magic, astro. now, one year into her administration is seeking to emulate a public strategy adopted a neighboring el salvador to fight crime linked to street gangs like m. s 13 and the notorious 18th street game. gilbert is a strategy like fish needs to be accompanied by plan of social investment. that's to say, a plan to repair the social fabric to the neighborhood for the state of exception has been carried out. has a long history of weak social fabric for children have few opportunities other than criminal activities like extortion, drug trafficking. hello. last year the government, a ponderous reported the lowest homicide rate in 16 years. authority, say security measures like the state of exception are necessary to continue that
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trend and to lessen gang related crimes like extortion, which disproportionately impact small business owners as well as bus and cab drivers were in a small city bus in downtown some federal bus drivers tell us that the special security measures being implemented by the 100 government are working at least in part, allowing buses like this one to enter neighborhoods that were previously considered too dangerous to work it. on present roberto, who has asked us to hide his true identity, told us he pays gang leaders $3000.00 a month in extortion money in order to operate his several small city buses for him . the government's hard line against gangs doesn't go far enough or not. and then how soon on if we don't pay the money, my drivers who are out on the streets are the ones who pay with their lives as transport business owners. we would rather just pay what we have to pay to the gangs, so our drivers can keep doing their jobs and we can keep doing ours. it's clear
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that fighting extortion from gangs is complex would hunter and authorities have vowed to address the root causes of crime, including tackling corruption within the national police force. and though it's only been a year since the new government was elected, the country security forces see they're committed to changing the image. a ponderous from a seemingly lawless state to a country where the rule of law prevails over organized crime. when rigid up a little al jazeera, some federal sewland, 2 people are dead and at least 2 others are missing after torrential rain cause extreme flooding. and you ceilings largest city and state of emergency in oakland will remain in place for 7 days after fridays. damn pal evacuations are continuing as people escape flood waters. the western suburbs worst hit the sea. he received 75 percent of its usual summer rainfall in just 15 hours. one of the world's richest people has seen more than $20000000000.00 wives of his fortune in the matter of ours and businessmen. the gas, i'm at the,
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on the cell from the 3rd, which is person in the well to 7th of the shares and his company plunged. if all his reports by us trade, which criticize the way on the enterprises is run properly. mental reports from new duddy, one of the most recognized names in, in business is facing a credibility crisis. the attorney group has lost nearly $50000000000.00 in value in a few days. shares in some of its companies plunged by nearly 20 percent on friday, halting trading a direct fall out from a highly critical report released earlier this week. the u. s. based hindenburg investment firm has accused the attorney group of court, the largest gone in corporate history, alleging stock market manipulation and accounting fraud. hindenberg is a short seller which bet against stocks and makes money when share prices fall. the, a donnie group has questioned the reports motives and denied the allegations. the report is a malicious combination of selected misinformation. stay baseless and discredited
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allegations that have been destined and rejected by india's highest course. the conglomerates, financial viability and business practices have been questioned in the past. it has a debt of nearly 2 trillion dollars. it's projects has spock protests around the world. activists in australia opposed to coal mine it operates in queensland. in india, a southern state of carola protest, led to the construction of a $900000000.00 fort, been halted. the controversies have put the spotlight on the groups founder, one of the world's wealthiest men gather with on his rise in the woods of business has been meteoric. the commodity trading company has started now operate coal mines . this force on the media company and is investing heavily in renewable energy over the last 5 years. his wealth has gold. 15 fold opposition parties have partly
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attributed a donnie success to his friendship. with prime minister marines removed the some mindless said the group could recover. we need to wait and watch how the things are going to bad out toward a period of time because that they have a very strong business model. these are all the infrastructure, my businesses, major leader, all are in china. the other says adonis group is checking legal action against the hindenberg group and opposition parties are calling on financial institutions to investigate the allegations bathroom at the al jazeera new delhi. now the sundance film festival is taking place in the united states is a premier showcase for us and international independent films. this is the 1st time the event in park city. utah is being held in person in 2 years, due to the pandemic. robert reynolds that joins us live, not from the film festival in utah. so some of the year awards have been presented . what can you tell us? well kerry,
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the top award, the grand jury prize has been awarded to a 1001 by the filmmaker abbey rockwell. this is the story of a young single mother living in poverty in new york city and trying to raise her child and a keep for the families head above water. the internationals, the world cinema film jury prize went to shy dog by the iranian australian filmmaker nura nice, the neon neuron in the awesome. this again is a movie about us, a mother struggling to maintain custody of her young daughter and the struggles that she encounters while living in a homeless shelter in australia. those are the top 2, but there were many, many films here. $99.00 independent film selected out of more than $15000.00
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entries. and here are a couple of the most notable ones. after 2 years of dreary pandemic era, virtue ality the sundance festival has returned to the picturesque and freezing rocky mountain village of park city. the town is full of energy, beautiful showbiz, people, and lots of fascinating, independent films. here are some of the movies. people are buzzing about fair play, starring phoebe din of war and alden. ehrenreich is a 10th drama set in the cut throat world of big business, directed by chloe dumont fair play, is a nerve shredder of a thriller about to a newly engaged couple who are obsessed with each other. but as it turns out, more obsessed with climbing the financial corporate ladder. and it's a very much a meditation on gender in the workplace. cassandra is set in the ultram macho
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world of mexican lucia libra, a wrestling based on the true story of soul. amen dories, the 1st openly gay luke door. he became an immensely popular cultural figure. to think i'm going to be able to do something. it features veteran international star guy, l garcia, bear now directed by roger ross williams. it sort of makes the case that he changed how mexico feels about algae be to q people in the spotlight. bah, bah, bah, there are documentaries galore, including biographies of rock and roll. pioneer little richard and golden state warriors superstar steven curry. justice is a sundance must see documentary, re exploring the sexual abuse allegations against u. s. supreme court. justice brett cavanaugh, suggesting many lines of inquiry were never pursued. oh,
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this planet. and it wouldn't be some dance without some utterly unsettling offerings. like writer director eddie elk as ours. trippy sy, fi flick, divinity starring stephen dorff under a load of make up as a scientist who has cooked up the elixir of eternal life. it's in grainy black and white, and yes, there are aliens. good. so much creativity packed into such a small space, some of these films will go on to become commercially successful or win awards. some won't, but all of them are intriguing and well worth watching. rob reynolds al jazeera park city, utah ah, it is out there and these are the top stories. now at least 7 israelis have been killed. and.

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