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ah, i know about this and this is audra 0 life and go home also coming up. oh man, if you don't my now i am on the lease in the you are city of memphis, marie's video showing officers beating an unarmed black man during a traffic stop tyrene nichols died 3 days later i. 2 under protests taking place in parts of the u. s. against police violence following nichols death. his family wants a street crime unit disbanded. assertive emergency in new zealand. largest city is torrential. rain brings flooding and evacuations. i'd a presidential run off in the czech republic where voters are choosing between a retired natal general and a former prime minister. ah,
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we're going to begin unoccupied, east jerusalem. but a palestinian gunman has killed at least 7 israelis nearest synagogue. it happened in the illegal settlement of navy yak off. the 15 year old is among the victims. the gunman has been shot dead at the scene. it comes a day after is ready, forces killed 10 palestinians in the occupied west bank, including 9 in a raid and the janine refugee camp. our diplomatic editor, james bays is following this story in 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 levy cove that is the settlement of navy a call. and it's there that the attacker drove past in his car,
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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 as hurry outcome from the mount of olives. we understand that the israeli police have arrested his parents. he was 21 years old. another bit of information though, we understand, although there was no security fall on him from these really 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 settler, now to the scene, we've seen too prominent figures, the national security minister, it's been given and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu security minister,
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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 re the media. he said that immediately there will be 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. what is james is saying is really prime minister. netanyahu has visited the scene of the attack and he is promising immediate action showed on a bush and must or not. we have here after one of the hardest tax in recent years. i can we situation assessment of an old secret forces. we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i call on people not to take the law into their own hands. for that we have an army,
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police and secret forces. while the shooting has been celebrated by some people in the occupied territories. oh yeah, that'd be instantaneous demonstrations in gaza and in the city of romano. in the west bank, dozens of people have been on the streets waving flags and singing cards form shortly after the shooting at the synagogue. and on con has more on the reaction in garza. well, as soon as the news broke, the west sporadic proto as a broad 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 react to that will they will issue statements. they will pretty much said the same thing that this was a swift adjust response to the events in jeanine. now this tracks with the
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statements that we've heard in the past from hasn't bahamas from islamic jihad there, austin, people with in the occupied a west back to come out and protest peacefully, but also to fight against the occupation. now the event in jeanine have shocked people here in garza assignment to had his light through. to have reacted to that. the were a 2 rockets that fell in ash cologne in israel. that took place in the early hours, very, very early hours of friday. fire palestinians had been injured in attacks carried out by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. it happened after a group of palestinians blocked a road that settlers often used in the town of bater palestinian health officials say one of the victims is in a critical condition. alma has an update from ramallah. tensions are running high here and the occupied west bank in the wake of one of the deadliest is where the
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military incursions which killed mine palestinians, including an elderly woman and the genie and refugee camp. the situation has further escalated after is where the settlers carried out 3 separate attacks. the settler attacks are not unprecedented, but they came hard on the heels of an attack on a synagogue and occupied east jerusalem earlier. the palestinian authority has decided to stop any kind of. busy security coordination with as well and protest at the janine rate. the situation here is dense and many locals enroll my la. believe that another intifada is insights. police in the us city of memphis, of release video, showing the beating of an unarmed black land. let me give you a warning. you might find these images disturbing body come footage and c c t. v
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video shows the moment for the self as a chaser and be terry nichols during his arrest after a traffic stop. the 5 officer's face several charges including murder and kidnapping. obviously it has gabriel alexanders in memphis. that video, certainly very troubling. what we've seen is what appeared to be a routine traffic stop turn into something very violent when police officers in circled tyree nichols at 29 year old father of 4 and beat him relentlessly for several minutes as he cried for help. he suffered injuries, he was taken to a hospital critical condition and died 3 days later, all 5 officers involved were fired from the force and also arrested and face a criminal charges. debbie hines is a trial lawyer and she's also a former baltimore prosecutor. she says, reform alone won't be enough to end police brutality. there definitely is
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a culture that is rooted in the police department that did not just start with george floyd that did not start with rodney king is started long before that. and that culture is there is a grain in the police department, and that's why you saw that these police officers who are black because it is the culture of the police department, not the color of the police officer that is doing the wrong against black americans . and other people of color, you still don't have any nationally form. everything is done on is he's male type faces. well, let me be clear. you didn't need, we didn't need national police the form in order for this incident, this murder, this brutal killing of mister nichols to have occurred. this is just humanity. there is no, there is no way you would just need reforms to basically have what happened to him
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not have occurred. the police always talk about they, it's dangerous out there in the community. and they just want to be able to go home and be safe. and that is exactly, that is exactly what mister nichols was trying to do. he was 80 yards away from his mother's house after getting this brutal beat down. so it's just no way that reforms are going to correct that. that's the culture that has been ingrained in the police departments for many, many years. and you just have to route out the officers like these 5 officers that were on the scene because i don't think any type of training. what type of training did you give a police officer to be humane to treat your fellow man like a human being? you don't need reform for that. yes, we do need reform, but you don't need reform to correct what happened in the case of mister nichols. the u. s. justice department is charged 3 men was plotting to kill a prominent american iranian activist that accused of attempted assassination,
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and money laundering, allegedly backed by people in iran. the journalists and activists lives in brooklyn, new york writer and woman's rights activists, massey, i, leonard, is reported treated that she was the intended target. 3 people, a dead and one person's missing after torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand. largest city. a state of emergency in oakland is going to remain in place for 7 days and after fridays, don't pour evacuation. so continuing as people escaped, flood waters with western suburbs, worst hit, the city received 75 per cent of its usual summer rainfall in just 15 hours. logan church as a reporter for one news, he says heavy rain has caused widespread damage across the city. the sun is shining now, but that daylight has revealed a huge amount of damage across tama key, makoto, oakland, l biggest city. so just give you an idea how fast this was. we had heavy rain
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yesterday then and the mass of hours. we had 3 months worth of rain as once and then quickly overwhelmed drains flooding streets. that was guessing into people's houses. within a matter of minutes, we saw people having to swim from their homes as the flood waters rose, those waters up to almost my neck level. many of those people bravely actually went back into the flood bosses to try and rescue those who couldn't escape on the road and across the ceci, our roads and most ways were also covered in water transport essentially grinding to a halt and much of assessing many cars had to be totally abandoned as they became submerged under the flood waters. sadly, people have died so far. one of them we understand was kaya kane on the flood waters on oakland north shore. a nother body was found in a car park nearby area last night. as well, police are also searching for 2 more people. our early days. we simply don't know
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the sides just how many people have been that way. so then that really speaks just how widespread this disaster has been. falklands, we know that evaluation centers had been set up and had been busy across the city, but it will be some time before the full scale of this becomes clear. your grades president says the army needs up to 500 times to carry out a counter offensive against russian troops. let me, as the landscape says, the situation is critical in the region of eastern yet because moscow steps south attacks. it says russian forces and not just targeting ukrainian positions, but they're also destroying the towns and villages around them. the netherlands is considering sending leopard 2 tanks to ukraine, but its army has concerns about his own defense needs. if the germans supplied tanks is sent to the front line, step boston has been meeting commanders and crew from the dutch german tank battalion. it's the most powerful weapon in the dutch armies arsenal. for the past
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6 years, schools have been training on this leper to thanks to god, but with the german army. the world 1st by national battalion is you build a relationship with your tang, although it has incredible fire power. it is very maneuver bar and drive. so smoothly, it's a real piece to work with the local but news, the dutch government is considering sending the 800 thanks it's using to ukraine has raised some concerns. in the end, it's a devil's dilemma. it's always diesel dilemma. we know ukraine nice days. these things, but in the end we also need these things to prepare ourselves because also we defend ourselves. and our security in, for example, is raina. these leopards only returned to the dutch army 6 years ago. it had nearly
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1000 flappers in the 1970s. but with no one expecting a war in europe after the cold war, it began facing them out in 2011. it's sold, it's remaining 4th of 60 to cut costs. clearly one year ago, it would have been unthinkable that this tax could soon be firing at russian troops, sending them to you. great, if not only seen as a major change on the front line, but here in western europe as well. before lab, thanks are sent to the battlefield. ukrainian soldiers will need training. that's another thing the dutch government is considering it might offer then global. i think you can learn this properly in a few months. just make a lot of notes. pay attention carefully and trying to understand the system. if you work with the system, the system will work with you. this mixed german dutch tank battalion has been described as
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a 1st step towards the european army. it holds regular exercises at nato's borders in lithuania, taking the leopards by train. soon though they could be sent in another direction, steadfast and al jazeera and back, and lo, hider, still had an order 0. in a rare interior, we hear from a haitian gang leader known as barbecue. he says, gains are not to blame for the islands deteriorating the security situation. crowds returns the leading showcase for independence cinema. we're going to the highlights for the sundance film festival. ah. but there was still fine in california and it's more or less for now in the northeast, calling on the stove, 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
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meets the warm weather, we'll see whether 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 so, so you can see where the rain goes, develop probably significant thunderstorms in the southern states, one swath 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 ispa here is, is gone. now we've got a good to the class. some outbreaks of light is red in terms of 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, you know, the north of argentina where recently they was pretty hot weather will, that hot weather has been transferred. east was to present itself what a leg might well see. $39.00 sometime next couple of days, which would be nearly
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a reco. otherwise though, it looks pretty wet to meet the sun. ah, it round australia foot, tens of thousands of years been disappeared now assigned to the working to bring the tasmanian tiger back from the dead. 11 east investigates on the al jazeera. oh jesse aurora with every oh, lou ah ah ah,
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watching out to 0 reminder of our top stories, this are at least 7 israelis have been killed in an attack in occupied east jerusalem. it happened outside a synagogue in the illegal settlement of neville jackoff. the palestinian gunman has been shot dead in the scene. is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is promising immediate action in response to the shooting. but his urging the public not to take the law into their own hands. the lease in the u. s. city of memphis had released video showing the beating of an unarmed blackman body cam footage and c. c t. v video showed the moments police officers taser and beads tidy nichols during his arrest after a traffic stop. he died 3 days after the arrest voters in the czech republic are choosing their next president and a run of election over 2 days. retired nato. general petro pavel and former prime minister entry bob aisha, facing af,
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after no candidate got an absolute majority in the 1st round. president don't hold executive powers, but they appoint prime ministers and judges. and they do have a say in foreign affairs, and who simmons reports. ah, better, 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, 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 for her bell 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. me, ma'am mot them is my motto, is decency and cooperation. good. that's what we've been missing in recent years.
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clinical trial over the services, i think i'm well prepared to be president and helping people is my motto available . my inevitably, the war in ukraine has a bearing on the outcome of this election. c marvell 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 off voters from backing the pro western 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 nato members. if they were attacked, he later back tracked. but it cost him dear sir exact to i think at the moment he doesn't pose a problem for most of our partners understand correctable occasion. but unfortunately in the common world, such a stupid statement is hard to forget will be reminded of it for
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a long time. bobby 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 called, but calm after betia, accused him of being a war monger, and he's trying to assure people he would bring stability to the country of andrew simmons. al jazeera, mamma's willing military saunters, announced tough requirements for parties hoping to run in elections planned for august. if they want to compete, they must have at least a $100000.00 members. they must also commit to wanting in the election in the next 60 days. if they don't, they'll be deregistered has a party. peruse,
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embattled president has called on congress to bring forward elections to this year . dinner ball ought, he has been facing violent protest calling for her resignation. she took office in december after her predecessor, petro kasteel, was arrested for illegally trying to dissolve congress bol out. his already backed up. plan to hold elections in april 2024. that's 2 years ahead of schedule. the united nations children's agency is wanting that more than 1000000 children in haiti face a constant threat of violence in the capitol. the island has been locked in a crisis of violence, which the un says is the worst in decades. powerful gangs controlled vast swipes of puerto plants, jersey, known by his nickname of barbecue, is the most visible of their leaders. in this exclusive interview, he spoke to al jazeera about the crisis enveloping the country. i have to say from policeman to the most influential, strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should easier the leader of the g 9.
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the coalition of some of the country's most powerful gangs. that alliance controls sways of the capitol, who to prince. is it his full rival organizations, killings, extortion and rape have shot up the united nation save the worst violence in the country decades. but in his 1st interview with international press in more than a year, should easier argues the gangs on the root of hates his problems. the way looking is under kathy louis mill, bicycle. everyone sees only people with guns doing violence, but they don't see the corruption in the country. if you still state money, if you don't build hospitals and schools and don't care for those in need, all this will continue to spawn violence. even if you eliminate all armed gangs, if social problems are not solved, there will still be the same amount of violence. well, successive patient governments have long neglected the population. but now there's also a power vacuum in the country. not one official has been democratically elected.
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and many see the current prime minister, or the yellow marie is illegitimate. analysts say that, let the gangs of the lease before the gangs acted as the kind of a mercenaries as to the. so with the economical lead and political leaders bad, the, you have a over the years diversified, the income sources and the have acquired is some kind of autonomy in from their sponsors as they have became, become increasingly powerful. should as he says, he's a community leader, protect him. people under his control, the gangs in haiti control food fuel and other commodities, passing through the territory among the protection money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses should be ca, of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal. last
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october, it leveled sanctions against him. he towed out his ear. he was innocent and i'm worried about it. but i don't have a problem with sanctions against me because i carry haiti and my heart until i die . it doesn't bother me because i don't travel. i don't have any goods and any interest in foreign countries. i want to stay and live in my country, just like the u. s. italians and canadians are proud to live in their home. i'm proud to live in haiti, didn't haiti? the crisis continues. the day out 0 spoke to ship a protest. iraq hit off more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says out, much an underfunded law. honestly, the police like a lot of means to guarantee safety. but the country's problem is more political. it is the politicians who are creating chaos so that they can keep their power to make more money. these are all the reasons why they don't pay the policemen well and give them the means and they become discouraged. the united nations is advocating
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for foreign pools to intervene and help the national police bring law and order. so far there are no take his to lead rules, so serious doubts about whether there will be elections this year. but if nothing changes, men light should, it will continue to be powerful john home. and i'll just as if eisen plans to remove its. diplomats from the embassy in iran after gunman stormed the building, killing a security chief and injuring 2 guards. as or by john accuser ran of not responding to repeated threats against his personnel, of a diplomatic ties to israel. president il amalia was called the assault a terrorist attack is suspected gunman has been arrested. as a ministry, we a demand from the iranian side to bring the perpetrators of this 3rd is stacked into justice as soon as possible. seize iran as a, as a side to who acts of the embassies has a,
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has an obligation. according to the vienna commission on the plymouth relations to secure and to provide the safety of the embassies and the the embassies security. obligation is directly lies on iranian shoulders. i want to be handed out this year sundance film festival was, showcases the best and independent cinema a drama, a 1000. and one is about an impoverished single mother and her son in new york city . it to the grand jury prize. but there's a lot of competition from other memorable films. rob reynolds takes a look at some of the highlights after 2 years of dreary pandemic era virtue. well the, the, 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
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starring phoebe din of war and alden. aaron reich is a tense 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. the cassandra is set in the ultra macho world of mexican lucia, libra wrestling, based on the true story of soul on render ease, the 1st openly gay loose door. he became an immensely popular cultural figure. to think i'm going to be able to do something. it's 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 l g b t q. people in the spotlight. there are documentaries galore,
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including biographies of rock and roll pioneer little richard and golden state warriors superstar steven curry justice is a sundance must see dr. to re re exploring the sexual abuse allegations against u. s. supreme court justice bret cavanaugh, suggesting many lines of inquiry were never pursued. oh, this planet. and it wouldn't be sundance without some utterly unsettling offerings . like writer director, eddie elk has 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. so much creativity packed into such a small so.

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