tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 24, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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general, except what america gives you. the next episode of democracy may be exposed to racial conflicts, ethics, politics, and equality in the united states. they get upset if you say all lives because they want to focus on what we had a dream on out to 0. i'm harry davies, in the kimberly, in west and australia or indigenous communities, attaining it with sciences to create a new approach to marine conservation land rover even. but the bottom i'm, i found you on your reporting from brazil you're going to try is protecting biodiversity pro, defending themselves against the legal invaders, the price on out to 0 on the account for reporting exclusive stories explosive results. i'll just say around investigations
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the, [000:00:00;00] the out of there and the clock visits and these are life and coming up in the next 60 minutes. one of the groups behind rates on rushes border region tells out to 0 that none of its soldiers were killed. the russian army claims that's not the case for polls and that across has been shut down. an on demand complicate efforts to get humanitarian assistance. people tracked and sued on a horrible tragedy public outcry in australia and have the death of the 95 year old women stays at 5 police at a cat. a year old and a little is change. remembering the victims of one of america's worst school and in sports, spanish football teams and united in sports around the grand striker venosity as
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junior a angie racism banners were displayed for for tuesdays game. finish here has been the target races multiple times 15 by the so we begin with one is being described as a new phase in the war between russia and ukraine. russia says more drain attacks were turned out every night on tuesday. in the border region of belgrade, defense minister, one of the hoss, responds to any further attacks a day. and the ad, russia said it had killed $75.00 to $2.00 across the board according then ukrainian nationalist crane is denied any involvement to anti criminal groups. claim responsibility for the belgrade attacks us for the distance itself, from reports that it supplied the liberty of russia legion, and the russian volunteer called with the equipment. but anyway,
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we spoke to the political representative for the liberty of russian legion in the number of. he says the groups, alms and supplies originated with the crating on forces. the basic media to the if we plan to like the rifle. so the machine guns will be as the particle for the regular fi. it's already in the ukraine because of the both of those groups. they have product of international legion. the national legion is a part of the ukranian armed forces. so just so like a regular equipment is coming from the, the rest of the choices. that's where i capture it. so during the pricing, heavy equipment, for example, thinks they were captured during uh, flights or how to q for each of where russian army was retreating. and we'd capture those things from, from there. and now we're using them in building or a 3 gym. i think that's one of the main objective is to save
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lives so far our 1st of now and we are very lucky that we do have a single casual to you during these 3 days. so for fighting with little disclose holdings or something, whatever, but so not everybody is a life and we cannot see the same about. so besides, which is we do not officially disclose the, the numbers because re file desperation is ongoing. but all together the unions can assist. so for, for battalions. so we try to create the most pressure and run, but the russian valencia accords. so our base in this regards has 5 wheels. what's going on on the white shore? it's or is that so this is done by people leaving there and they're ukrainians. we are connected them. we are talking to people who are fighting and rush. and so the right looking for the text is the so the actual video hyper file effects, super restore attack on crumbling so attack on the policy,
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one of the coolest allies of you. again, you pretty good on that. i mean you either. so no, the tempo is increasing. and the tell us that to you for fighting is august, the growing, the resistance is happening in front of our eyes. the long term aim is to dismantle this regime to destroy the empire, to return power to the people, to build the normal what i show, which is part of to, for international community. and there's not a threat to its neighbors to liberate the people that are leaving inside the know so that they can decide, but they want to be together or they want to split their weights. that's uh, the objective and they think that's our objective for, with issues towards preachers. so, all right, let's me now to john let's you know, shop over in moscow and you get, what can you tell us about developments of an attack on the russian. but on the
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russian vessel in the black sea or well, it's interesting, basically there awesome new developments of the story, the russian ministry of defense. we understand that released video footage and reported about the russian black sea fleet ship code, yvonne hers, it was funny say defeats and according to the report, 3 ukrainian unmanned speedboats. the incident happened in the exclusive economic zone of tag k, some $140.00 killing me, says north west of the north east throughout the the both for is and they decide that the russia ship had been performing tasks to ensure the safety of the attackers to stream on the blue stream gas pipelines, according to the ministry of o and to me, but it's were destroyed by, by 5 from the russian ship. and right now the ship continues to fulfill its tasks. it was also noted that in that's reports, that's also, that's hoc in september 22,
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22 at no stream want to know stream to gas pipelines. the armed forces of russia are now taking measures to protect such facilities. that's the latest way hearing hit in most. okay. all right. and what about to belgrade? well, what about development is the, as well bound guard is currently trying to come to its senses as of to the recent days of time, according to govern the of the belgrade region, glass called wednesday nights was not peaceful as whole. and there was a large number of drew and attacks. most of them were repelled by local defense systems. according to preliminary de says, there were no victims on wednesday nights, but lots of damage was being reported right now. in particular, more than $500.00 buildings were damaged as a result of the recent drone of tax sense, the and the activity of the formations that had penetrated into the bulk of old
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region. that's what local source has reports. and according to, to the we are hearing that and we're hearing from govern a glad to cope as well that one civilian was killed during monday and choose that tax on searching. people were injured. some of them are now in hospital in critical condition. and during the creation process, an elderly woman died and they're all sort pulls that the restoration process will be damaged infrastructure, including a gas pipeline. and then a teresa team that works is an hour into way. and they'll store, she's heard that all those local residents who have been involved create that will be able to return to that house and say, are you doing something a little bit? thanks very much. i could this be the more heavy fighting the city of on demand between the sudanese army and the reference of both forces. how does air has confirmed that an army helicopter has been shut down? the while the world health organization has told us its been unable to deliver any aid into don because humanitarian cards have not been set ssl, that's despite the seatbar,
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brokered for that very purpose. but the u. s. and saudi arabia say they're investigating reports of those truths, violations. we uh, thing pretty strategic about how we try to access code to we're not taking the convoys in because of the security situation. we're taking small amounts repeatedly and we have through that process been able to reach a number of my schools in clinics and potters. but the, the, you know, liable seeming to trend car doors haven't eventuated yet. but re add and washington have accused both sides of ignoring pledges not to seek military advantage before the ccrpi got united nations human rights chief has especially rivals to stop what he calls tense. this violence into sped civilians will turn or is the head of emergency support for doctors without borders. and he says the barely managing to carry out the operations of the situation and threw down his is particularly
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challenging. at the moment the locker for inspect, for full humanitarian workers and healthcare work is, is, is particularly challenging. of course we, we need to ensure the safety of our teams as much as, as possible, but also with a, c, monetary and organization. we are here to try and respond to these difficult situations . we, we are prepared to take a risk wells trying to manage our, this, the, the safety of our teams. but it also requires a, a minimum level of the facilitation from the war and parties and authorities to allow us to access those much, much needed and areas and ensure that we uh, i'm protected which is also in line with you monitoring. i'm principles and international humanitarian law. so what we're saying is that, um, asked if needs we are able to respond to, to, to them. but we also need to have these minimum assurances in order for us to be able to scale up
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a work and support those hospitals and health care workers and volunteers who are taking great risk to, to support the civilian population at this time. well, that's heading out to on demand, and all of us have taught to him, have a morgan is standing by him, and so we have more reports now. violations of the trees working. tell us about what's happening on the ground. well, several parts of the capital cartoon here in the city of on demand in the central parts of the capital and how to him city and in the northern parts of the capital. these are the places where people say that they were able to hear the sounds of artillery, but they can hear the sound of gunfire and that they can hear the sound of the fight to jets and be recognized. and so i planes flying overhead. all of this is of course a violation of that a ceasefire agreement that was signed and decided city of 10 to between the rapids support forces and the sit in these army. now in the central part of the cap, it's all the way there's been ongoing sites in between. there are
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a staff and the army from the early hours of wednesday morning. residents say that they were forced to stay indoors because of the sounds of heavy artillery. and because of the continuous strikes launched by visiting these army against suppose that are a physician in the city center of the capital hard to him. then you have the city of, i'm doing mind, they were strikes around to why do you say, you know, that's the military base where those fight to jets have been taking off from and where the rapid support forces have been trying to get more control to try to minimize the movement of the fight to jets even if even during this period of a ceasefire that was signed by the 2 sides. so earlier in the city of on demand they were asked strikes long spivey. uh. type the jets. uh they were also anti aircrafts. themselves that were being 5 by the rapids support forces. now it's not clear if the aircraft that's felt was i'm, it was due to those a surface to air missiles that were 5 by the r a step or whether it was a technical issue with what we do know is that one of the file it pilots have been
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arrested about or captured by d, r, a staff and it's not in their custody. and it's not clear what the fates of the other pilots is. both side. they're accusing each other of violating the ceasefire and on the ground civilians say that they're waiting to see where this is going to end. yes, a minus all this back and forth because it is the civilians who have been caught up in the middle of it. what, what's the latest you're hearing about the plates of the, what we've spoken to some civilians on how they assess this piece for friday at the moment. and they say that from the very beginning they were not waiting to see what happens during the 1st few minutes of the ceasefire. but they were waiting to see what happens during the 1st 48 hours of the ceasefire. so that's on tuesday and wednesday, and those who were supposed to today say that they are still able to hear artillery strikes. they're still able to see the 5 subjects. and they're still not able to access basic facilities, facilities like hospitals marketplaces. and we also went down to one of the hospitals here in the city of under mine,
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and much patients from the northern parts of the capital who capital, who had to travel for hours. and in some cases these to be able to access medical treatments. so many of them say about the ongoing fighting has made it very hard to access the hospital in their part of the capital that there's still no running water and electricity in many medical facilities. so they had to come to under the month to be able to try to get some kind of basic health care or any other needs, but they may not have to to continue surviving this conflict. but ultimately, many of them say that they don't think that the ceasefire is holding. and they say that just like the previous piece, fire that has been agreed upon by both the are assessed and the student needs army . this one is also not taking effect. that's a picture from an on demand. have a morgan reporting thanks. have a. let's cross over to pull suit on, know how it goes when it's done the by the un. well, few programs sued on deputy countries. the right to how that goes when. thanks for joining us here on how to do it at of cost as we've just been here and civilians
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who facing the west of all of this. and they all in desperate need because of the fighting aid is standing by. but it's very, very difficult to get that a, to the people tell us what you're hearing from your people on the ground about these challenges. and so far we have been able to deliver nearly 600000 to date to, to the people in approximately 12 days. were on that friday trying to deliver additional half a 1000000 of food assistance to the community in the americas. indeed is a key issue that we have the inventory and actress into that is facing. it is very visible, the environment is very unpredictable and is difficult to operate in the context of the ongoing biking in to what we're doing, everything we can to real life so that we can gain access and get access,
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gain access to the read, the people who are in need in a comfortable situation, of course requires at least a minimum level of participation from both sides from both boring policies, but that's clearly not happening so. so what is happening on the ground? as far as all teams are concerned, especially in the hot team, in terms of getting a job. and so i have a very difficult problem to be made by both sides to allow us to deliver to be however, it is oh or no thing that been happening by nation that's just being reported by you. more funding to even more than that. these are also ph. d and had an additional heritage and impeding her progress. so delivering it definitely very difficult at the moment under the current context. but we're trying everything possible to read about relationships. okay. and that population was on the needs that cannot be match at this my age and time. what are they like in what are you trying to get to them?
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are they like to we are trying to deliver to assisting all we've our show rooms for. busy and so, so these are the essential, basically said that people are asking us and we are prepared and ready to deliver was the axis that we are be promising has to be agreed upon by on the side. are you hearing anything about the condition of those who need the supplies and how they ferry? absolutely, we are in touch with the local communities and their singles of why it appears that we have been communicated with we have on the ground and we are in the position, you're all identifying and registering people who are in need. the only thing we're waiting for right now is to be given a full access needed access so that we can deliver the suit a for the population indeed. and when you say people need food, have just just how desperate as the situation of people facing starvation is very
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young girl, how is it it is very difficult to describe it out of power or salvation, but certainly not very sure. there are no strong people that go on by to, there are no system. so there are no heavy officials available to the to the population. so we're doing everything that we have to the i don't think i can access to them and deliver the support and the assistance that they understood. we appreciate your time how that goes when. thanks very much indeed. speaking just from the you, i will fee program. i sued on thank you to put them all a set of head on and these are including will have the latest on the legal tug of war, centered on the level and central bank governor is accused of corruption. final push to win over. folks is a head of tech is historic presidential, one of the balance on sunday. we was full coming up to meet a faithful theft. uganda is unique training methods of taking them to the brink of north america's major league.
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the libertines. the justice minister says the central bank governor will not be handed over to your pin quotes for prosecution of alleged financial crimes. he says that the re, i does allow me will be tried at home. the government has said nothing of the matter and left the decision up to the judiciary. send all the reports now from bayard. the governor of lebanon central bank is an international fugitive. yet he remains in office. an interpol read notice has been issued for re i'd selling me. he is accused of embezzling public funds and other financial crimes allegations he denies. the countries traditionally is refusing to hand them over to europe and courts for prosecution on the grounds that the governor is already under investigation here on similar accusations. judges also point to laws preventing the
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extradition of its nationals. but few believe the local probe will amount to anything. there's been a culture of unity and 11 on for those with power. no one has ever been of that political class, despite numerous often documented allegations of corruption, or even in some cases or do a murder than other things. no one has ever been held to account. many lebanese have lost their savings, and the state is nearly bankrupt after years of corruption so loudly who headed the central bank for 3 decades is being blamed. critics say he enabled an unsustainable system, and that's one of the reasons why he hasn't been dismissed. now been on the problem that we're facing is that we have a political class that is need to add the banking sector and together they have made huge amounts of money. so if he falls, there is
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a huge risk that the whole political cost falls. hence, him being protected by disrupt best and by the judy share. the central bank governor is being investigated in at least 5 european countries and says he will step down if there is a verdict against him. but he doesn't want to seek a new mandate. in july, this, it is not clear how country's worth allow me is implicated, will react to 11 on this isn't to try the case here, but germany is arrest warrants issued days after france could be an indication that international legal pressure on southern me will only increase so for impunity appears to have triumphs over accountability, but the net to be closing on a band long considered untouchable center for their houses. either they want to take a now where they to presidential candidates were attempting to whatever voters as of a run off on sunday, basically repeating to naturalist. now that the, the place that constantly seen in and is out of the race,
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the opposition candidate come out like tenants total has received backing of the smoking for like victory potty. it's supported one in the 1st round. so let's take a closer look at the figures from that round. i present it risk titled when receive 49.52 percent of the base, and his main arrival commode calisto had nearly 45 percent. well, as seen on one who was biased by the far right victory, policy gained about 5.2 percent as well. so it has more now from anchor to believe it was the far right stick to the part to whom it does that has a known c support for the physicians. but as session kansas game of comes settled, but it's quite difficult to predict which kind of feedback is announcement will have on the elections on may 28th. because the loyalty office support this has never been tested. and it's not clear whether he's going to be able to mobilize the support of your favorite or come of comes from the 2nd and 4th effective use of the action of the courage with us. the domain of the procure this dream,
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that part of the 1st round of the elections has the 4th come up kind of stuff. but now with this, the nationalist part is being officially in the alliance. it's not clear whether the code is what there's all going to do the same and the 2 are important fact. this is the unity of the coordination of the positions. so it's a question of 6 parties with different approaches, and many of them has already raised the concerns regarding this announcement. and now the biggest challenge for kim, up to the struggle, is to keep the unity of the position business out of that. how does 0, kind of oppose the closing for texas? people living in broad 3400000 people eligible and half of them are in germany. dominic caden is more now from pallet on wednesday. the 24th of may is the last chance. the people living in germany registered to take positive and such as presidential election have to cost the balance of here in berlin at the suckage consulate general. the number of people coming here has been study over the course
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of the last few days as being brisk. the question that many votes is facing is who are they go to support and they selection, they're all those who favor the current president, richard pipe power to one. and one of them told us why the best the assist. okay? because he's the best for to kia 1st of all, for young children, should women, he's allowed them to weigh head scoffs at school before they weren't allowed to go to school on the trade. if can you start all events this time the women wouldn't be allowed to go ahead? golf still live lives as muslims there. all those have done to agree with that sentiment to believe that there is another alternative, a different direction that so he can be going and people who don't and goals the policies of president our to on one verse a here explains why he's voted thing the way he is with all you for the future, you're the youth for everyone. my. we don't want to go back to over the cost of recent general elections. another must participation,
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democratic events taking place in turkey, where people are voted here in germany. the hosting has been traditionally more conservative, considerably more so than actually in searcy itself. the question now is, will the number of i'd see it a 1000000 so can vote really sway the eventual results. we'll find that in a few days time. don't want to change, aus is there a bullet. so a 95 year old woman who was tested by police that a cat in australia last week has died. an officer has been suspended of the incident and is facing assault charges for them on a, as more clear now and live life to the fullest, even in her twice like years. this house he's celebrated or in the 1st day to go for death after being tailored by a police officer has shopped. australia on the officer involved is facing charges. police have commenced legal action against
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a 30 say 3 year old saying you comfortable from bernard police district for the offense is all recklessly inflict. grab is fully home assault occasionally, actually for the home and the souls. please recall to care home were no longer being treated for dementia. she was carrying a steak knife and refused to drop it as newland to wait 43 kilograms approached the officer using her walking frame. he fired his taser per family says load was struck twice. she hit her head as she fell and died a week later. the use of the ties, the women climbed weird was all she needed. and if she was confused, which is what happens with people that have dementia and she needed kind words and assistance and help. she didn't, may, the force of the lower as it was. the case has kicked off a national debate over tasers police rule. se taylor should only be used under exceptional circumstances on the elderly or people who are particularly small j. i
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read 0 frontier claranell and was a great grandmother. she survived by her 8 children, more than 60 grandchildren, great grandchildren, sense and ball, and l just sierra. well, let's talk to and you told me sue's life for us in sydney joins as far as stipend address, pretty shocking story to say the least. tell us more about how it's being received in australia as well. people in australia are absolutely opposed. this happened just over a week ago, wednesday of last week. when this lady planned out of 95 years old, a great grandmother was carrying a nice room for some reason or other no do quite work out why yes. can home stuff to the place. they turned on the, on her own key frame shuffling towards the place. one of the offices taser tasks, you felt he's a head fresh, just go bleeding on the bryan and his being off to for a week have a savings that are in critical condition. obviously she's died and these came out that for you. i was a guy. so i really, really
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a polling chase. now you saw the place there of the software of the police commissioner saying that the officer involved to be in charge for the rep for, for the closing grievous bodily home. those charges may well now be upgraded. he was already potentially facing 10 years in prison. it used to based on voters charges, of course, the upgraded that police officers that could face more, but this goes to a much bigger story. but just why individual police officers to be honest, one individual lady, it's really showing a spotlights on placing in australia and more generally, not often. it's not 95 year old whites, grandmothers who are traits of roughly by the place more often than not as indigenous australians very often suffer the, the, the force of a place here. and there's been a lot of inquiries over the years into the placing advice communities i'm going to say to you about the use of titles as well. it was in 2012, i remember closing i the brazilian students tides at moving time times in sydney.
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so the sense a failure of biscuits, so spotlight really on australia is placing as a result of this right under things that under thomas, the city a type food is bringing potentially catastrophic weather conditions to the us touch of guam. the slow moving system is carry damaging, wins. dangerous storm. surge in torrential rain. stone could be that was to hit the island and about 2 to are selected who are not 0 from, spends a short whole flights as part of a climate load of things to come comp and conditions and supports the boston celtics. take the 1st steps and what would be a record of breaking the had for south america. it's the very top and bottom of the thing was all the weather. but in the middle of this, we got a nice,
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a slice of sunny and fine and dry weather because launch areas of power going into brazil and northern parts of origin seen where we have seen a lot of heat. well, that's gonna change. we've got a clutch of thunder storms rolling that way, further north spring. since under the downfalls who likes one is there is a temperature coming down slightly but still above the average. and we'll see some of the story and a soon see owned by the end of the week. if we have a look at the 3 day white down to $24.00 degrees celsius with those sundry showers by saturday, west to across more move in areas. places like columbia, as well as equitable seeing those thunderstorms continued to rash out. and as we move to central america, we'll see that what the weather creeped up in panama as well as costa rica in the days ahead and some very wet weather to come for the likes of cuba. you can see that mass of yellow rain moving down to more central areas, pushing across into the bahamas as well. but for the west of this, okay, were picked up a mexico, some showers in a little bit cooler. and that's just some of the stories who go to north america
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for western parts of canada. some welcome rain coming in, the temperature dropping down in calgary. that's not the case. however, for the north west pacific. seattle coming up to $24.00 after a lifetime in finland, and emma gwen returns to some of the land. upon discovering his ancestor still has to be adults. but the benefit is community from the minerals beneath the land payments and navigate the age o tribal disputes above it. the witness golden light on now to sierra the this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from
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a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans enclose the skills graphics so many companies are struggling with the, the, [000:00:00;00] the how to get you watching out 0. her mind about top stories is uh, one of the own groups and wants to touch on the rushes border region. early this week, i was told down to 0, i had received support from the ukraine, unami russell reports of more drains drugs and the region to have an item chief of
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the world health organization is told down to 0. it's been unable to deliver agents who done because humanitarian carters have not been set up. despite the cx 5, it's with the army permit, latrete records support for a 95 year old woman who was hated by police who the cat home in australia last week has died. an office that has been suspended under the incidents and is facing assaults charges. the newest president joe biden is expected to meet the 1st of mastery of a mass shooting in texas, and which 19 students and 2 teachers were killed. the attack on a school in the valley, let's it costs a strict to gun control measures. back to this, a widespread availability of a of 15 assault rifles is led to an increase in massachusetts. the gun is now banned in 19 states. 100 reports from carpenter's vill in the state of illinois. at our guns, more than 2 thirds of roger crawl, stock,
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or 8 or 15 style weapons in parts. so who buys them? jo truck driver. it could be a judge. politicians, it can be a little hairy homeowner, um it's, it's literally it's a gun for everybody. the best selling rifle in the u. s. is popular in part because it's powerful, has minimal kickback, and it's extremely customizable standard barrel heavy barrel and variations that are of you can go to a quad real hand guard. this weapon of war now made for the public has also become the most divisive gun in america, in congress republicans where it's distinctive outlined on their lapels. many democrats wanted out lot. so you see this beautiful gun and american gun buyers can't get enough of it. there are 20000000 in the us. it is also become the gun of choice for mass shooters in america. go shoot. i promise it fires 3 times as fast and as far as
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a typical hand guns and leaves massive wounds that make it far more leaf, you're going to do so much more damage. i think that most people who are not familiar with uh, being at the scene of those kinds of shootings. most people would be shocked at how one rifle round can tear a person's face off or tear their body apart. a national ban on new sales of assault weapons passed in 1994 and expired in 2004 po. show most americans favor stricter gun laws, but there was a rural and urban divide. here in small town and rural america, more people favor the most popular rifle in america. several states and the district of columbia has outlaw they are 15 style weapons in january, illinois became the latest leaving roger crawl with his store full of guns. he can't sell in his own state. people are so that they can't come in and buy the
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stuff they want to buy. and you know what it's america, you know, you can, should be able to do whatever you want to do as long as you don't wanna affect somebody else. whether it be a are 15 effects of there's enough to ban it is a question likely to continue to divide americans for some time john henry and l g 0 carpenter's vill, illinois as well. by the end of march this year there had already been 89 school shootings in the united states as the highest number on the school grounds that had been 202 mass shootings in the us a fall this year. that's more than one every day. there's no official definition of machines in the us, the gun violence archive, which compulsive figures to find it is 4 or more people killed or wounded in a single shooting incident. this type is on joining a slide from austin and texas is nichol golden. she is executive director of texas guns sense, which is a state wide non profit and non partisan organization advocating for common sense policies to reduce gun injuries and deaths. nicole gold and welcome to al jazeera
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at the response from the textbook thursday. so this seems to be to, for, to flight schools doing, given the clear and present danger, presented by current gun policy in the united states that we can save. this is actually a prudent thing to do. the tactic that our organization takes that we really believe will say lives is to put common sense gun safety policies into place . and that's what we've been asking our law majors to do for a decade now. and what we did all the session law pushing alongside our partners and the survivors from evolved into what will continue to do, what is common sense gun policies. you define it. i mean, what a perfect example is the piece of legislation. we work the hardest to push this session is h b 2744,
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which would raise the age to 21 to purchase semi automatic rifles like air 15 types that are so often used in major mass shootings. and that was used for a year ago. today to murder $21.00, students and educators at prob elementary, it was a moderate measure. ready it would have just raised the age to $21.00, which is the same age you have to be to purchase a hand gun in texas. this is a metric supported by 76 percent protection guns. all the leading cause of death for us. children in teens and when past car accidents in 2020 cools for reform a loud and clear, but nothing ever really seems to change, does it? why is that? i mean, look, it's not a we feel frustrated about the pace of change, especially here in texas because we have watched over the course of numerous years . boston our lawmakers, comp state leaders consistently and intentionally roll back our gun laws just to
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expand guns into more places. instead of ensuring that people with documented dangerous histories can not so easily access fires, but it's not all or nothing. and what i mean by that is that we have had some successes. we have to work incrementally and go step by step. and, and example of that as the session we worked to get a committee voted by partisan committee, vote of 8 to 5. to move that, that bill i mentioned to raise the age out of the committee and it did not get set for a floor vote. a full house for a boat, which we are just made by and the session is coming to an end on monday without that, that solution, or really many solutions in place will continue to work next session. and so we leave with some successes, but also we have a lot of work ahead and you know that one final thing briefly, if you would at mental health experts say a good area to talk, it would be counseling, making more counseling, available for young people or perhaps might be struggling in that lives at the bar
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is here, especially in texas that, that schools are spending all this money on, on security for ages instead of putting money in that direction. mm hm. but every, there are, this is a, this is a complex issue. it requires a multi faceted products with lots of different solutions in place. you know, mental health resources are extremely important. but so are common sense gun loss. those need to go hand in hand and we will continue to push until that's a reality here and where we're free to go about our daily lives without the front of the threat of government. i think i'll go the from a texas conference. thank you. thank you. i as a report says more than 450 members of the catholic clergy in the us state of illinois, sexually abusing any 2000 children from 1950 onwards. as noise attorney general climb a, a role found the extent of the abuse as far west and the judge had previously acknowledged. report found church need is regularly protected,
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accuse priests by transferring them to other locations. it lets me not to pay to go who has been following developments from washington and patsy. what, what more do you know about this? well, this all goes back to a report that came out of pennsylvania a few years back. it was really alarming. it was really one of the 1st times that we saw outside investigators come in and just look at how bad the problem was. after that, several states followed suit including illinois and now of more than 4 years later the findings of the illinois investigation are out at. here's what the attorney general illinois says about why his office needed to continue this investigation. somebody outside of the church in the initiated investigation. i think give them the history of how things were handling and, and i will say it again. there was, there was cooperation during our investigation and they were policies that were
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embrace rec, recommendations that were embraced along the way. it's important to not ignore the history of how these matters were handled a prior to our investigation and, and what that calls for in terms of transparency and credibility disappears and contact at the start of this outside investigation, the catholic church is admitted to having 103 child sex offenders in their rooms within the state, they slowly kept adding to the numbers and finally said that the number was, in fact 320. but as you mentioned, the attorney general site is far more people than that. but the number 451 child sex offenders working within the catholic church and that they had abused 1997
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children between 1952. when the investigation started. that was done and usual another somewhat unusual of staff. he's announced the names of all $451.00 of those offenders, so it is quite likely that more victims will come forward for it's part of the church says that it deeply regret any and all views at it, but says it has taken great measure since 22002 to really try root out pedophilia within the catholic church. all right, buddy. thanks about political heading for you. that's to india. one of the wells because police spinning vast amounts of coal to generate electricity. the prime minister, written urine dramatically has page to come to emissions to net 0 by 2070. the government's is investing in renewable energy sources, especially sort of power. michael some studies cuz this this mentioned that the hospital in india, southern city, a vital is busier than usual. the government facility there about $600.00 babies up
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on it for you is no longer hampered by an erotic power supply up to installing solar panels, deliveries go smoothly. and vaccines and medicines, us told, safely at control the temperatures low. but a can someone say, and i'm get before installing solar panels. we often worked in darkness. try to has lots of power problems. we had no electricity for 4 to 5 hours a day. we were delivering babies using torches and lamps. the hospital is one of 215 medical facilities in the district in canada, the problems on solar energy each time, and it was installed by a non profit group for a one. so fee of about $8500.00. this shift to clean energy is not just cutting emissions. it's also cutting costs when sola is installed. uh i go to brands is like it's more up to few points introduced so small businesses taking big hughes and connecting to the so loved print. and so of thousands of houses rarely
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put the 1000000 people in the, in the left. so the ex or something like this, again, so promoting all this, such kind of a electric a, a people be on even be would fired to lot because not raise any huge government subsidies and substance and has been environmental hazards. so solar power here, all quotes and opportunity to break this and mass creeping. prescott, they've got changes. population of 1400000000 is largely depend the calls the duty is full of fossil fuel for electricity. but in recent years, the government has shifted towards the most sustainable future. explain the steps. i think that government up in the i had them up up in 202324. i don't 49700000000, but i look at it for the grade interacting. so a lot of the projects and 19960000000 for solar, paged water pumping systems, and 3610000000 for upgrade solar power products. the ministry of new and renewable
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energy says more than $60000.00 megawatts of solar pablo has been installed, and recent is adopting clean energy is central to meeting sustainability goals and efforts to combat climate change. but india has a long way to go. 7 cities, including the cap to new delhi, a rent among the most polluted in the world, and the consumption of the punch and see the front says band domestic showed whole flights for any trip. it can be taken by train in less than 2 and a half hours. it's part of a climate load. the basic talk, compet emissions changes were allowed to travel between paris and some of the fronts as long as the cities, governments is also looking at cracking down on the use of private jets for short, jenny's connecting flight unaffected. a. so the head here are now just bear with those bull coming up. spanish police arresting 3 people in response to the racist
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abuse of the by rail. mr with the u. c, as a junior part will be here with us the the, let's get on this board as for nick, thank you so much. benefits. junior is free to play around with read on wednesday after his red card from sunday's game against valencia with scrapped. he was originally used in that match, and the last he had been fined and hit with a partial stadium closure, but they planned to appeal. david stokes reports racism out of football was the message before lead his games on tuesday. following the latest abuse accepted by
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round madrid's vinicius junior, also maintenance for a fee of his own gesture of support for his brazil to make the claims. the spanish league now belongs to races. where madrid's president says strong action is needed . that's what he doesn't like. give me the most, most of the science he will, loving does not deserve what is happening. one of the sports is a place for people to come together for values and co existence, respect and sort of direction that yeah, absolutely, theories. the spanish people federation is fine, valencia $50000.00 over the behavior of the friends towards vinicius, and ordered them to play the next 5 games. and approximately 5 stadium. valencia said they would appeal the stadium closure, which they feel is unfair to. those supports is not involved from the not noise for vision and condemning is not enough. and when did we start doing something about it? does it have to condemning? when needs to act on that? nobody is acting mental yet in a way that makes the problem go away. to finish this has been subjected to racism
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multiple times since joining right now. 5 years ago, 7 people were arrested on choose day 3 related to sundays game, and for, for allegedly hanging given this yes, f a g from a bridge in madrid. get back in january. it gives us, um, uh, very good opportunity into, to eradicate one of them for all the racism from, from the bullet list from the spans. secondly, i think is a good opportunity for a spanish society to have a hard look at the metro and, and ask difficult questions about racism. they have been protested, but this is home country, brazil for around a 100 people gathered outside the spanish country. let in start, powell of spanish lo dictates that league can only report incidents of racism, but the league says it will now request more sanctioning power in order to protect vinicius and others from abuse. david stokes, out to 01 of bar salon as well as decorated defenders. jordy alba has announced he'll be leaving the club at the end of the season. a graduate of ours has famous
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youth academy, which also produce the likes of messy chubby and e. s. and p k i'm it was actually released by bar salon in 2005. he rejoined the club in 2012 going on to win 6 legged titles, a couple of del ray 5 times and the champions league in 2015. the 34 year old has started just 13 games this season, matches to city manager pet bornea was hoping for a speedy resolution to the financial investigation. his columbus spacing in february city were hit with more than a 100 charges by the primary league. city are accused of failing to provide accurate information that gives a true and fair view of the clubs financial position. the club have denied any wrong doing. ordeal is team of just one their 3rd street li, title and play brighton later this wednesday. good morning. thank you for our see don't talk and both sides lawyers present, don't wait on you to use. why even do it quickly come on and that's when it's
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busing for, for the benefit for everyone. so, but i know there are many, many cases around the world for many and just isn't for us. and maybe they're so busy, but hopefully we can do it as soon as possible. or someone may have just missed out to sit in the title race or their friends can at least celebrate mikaya sako signing a new contract. with the club. the 21 year old england internationalists, new deal runs until 2027 sock. i had scored 14 goals of the season and had 11 assess christiano and all those for the winter. and it's free to victory for our own now. so in the savvy, radiantly, with 2 games left in the season for and all those teams still have a chance of winning the title. but i'll, if you had, have a 3 point of damage to the boston celtics of state alive and the n b a playoffs. the celtics winning game for of their series as mine sheets, but they still trail 31 in the past, the 7 eastern conference finals,
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no team has ever recovered from being 3 down to when a playoff series. eventual winners will play the denver and i gets for the n b a championship. finally, as shown on the dallas stars looks to be heading out of the m h l. playoffs up the losing game 3 and the western conference finals school the nights are caused, wasn't house by captain jamie, that he was rejected for this challenge on march stone. ben did eventually return to the ice, but he couldn't stop. it seemed going down $40.00. vegas just one went away from reaching the stanley cup finals. he owned carson to i was a teenage you down and baseball players become a social media sensation with his unique form of training. a lack of money and facilities are forced 18 year old denise can salvage improvise ingenious ways in which to develop the skills. it's resulted in him being invited to play for
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a team and the united states are whole pac reports. c c heap of usual trading regular ed. i said nothing about dennis castillo bas. jodie has been straightforward. either roles is going for work. you get a, you've got the sloth, the house to be chosen to play baseball. and the little baseball league dirty began 4 years ago with the then 14 year old dennis was supposed to drop out of school, take a factory job slow throwing audible, just to provide for his family. but then the tea day, jackie grew up as it often was, spotted playing the streets look so good, nice and 90 best. when i was young, i didn't know baseball. i didn't know i liked baseballs. at that time i collected many rocks through them in the air and used to stick to strike them whenever i missed. i'd try again. one day i met curt simple, you didn't invite to meet to the field to show me how to play. a brick tied to his glove off to seek that is play. local coaches said if he continued with his baseball that they would pay for him to return to school or give him
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a place to live. however, there is no family bitten by the baseball bug was already id, however, wanting to try and as a specialist capture the tea that i just felt he needed to take his fitness to the next level. its criteria will no longer take into to 0 when going to the gym wasn't possible yet. i needed to build these muscles that. so i decided to use call tires on smooth and big sizes. so shout out as tardy, waits on his best as became even more ingenious. that is even stitch together. his very ard cottages made ayers on his way. accounts eventually went viral on social media, which had got him noticed by a major tv network and the sites. i saw an incredibly inspiring story. i love this guy and what vehicle was across the sink on from the video is that loaded this way? many m o b player, assuming they then shed my clips on that social media pages. teams like the la dodgers, the red sox, new york yankees, and many others. they said my posts off can for me to be helped for that help came
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eventually the full of and also from the end it will be to play in the draft. lee of advocate competition played over the summer, which is used as a showcase the young talents of the several refusals dennis was eventually growing to the us travel visa. and now we keep the tie copies spots with the frederick keys team. the sees it gets on the way next about that is already targeting a professional career. the major league is ultimate go roll path back out to 0. former u. f. c heavyweight champion, francis been gone. who is free to pursue boxing mega fights against the likes of tyson? siri? spice. recently joining emma may promotion the professional fighters league with 36 year old had been in demand a free agent attempt, or failing to agree a new contract with u. f. c. he signed with a p f l earlier this month, their co founder don davis has been speaking to al jazeera. so how my lead, i confirmed that and gonna is free to box and explained how the camera radians move
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. could be a game changer for mixed martial arts. we listened to what frances wanted and we created a custom deal for him as a fast growing creative company, the professional fighters league is not one size fits all. we don't do things just our way. we listen to the fighters, what they want to achieve and create a deal for them. so if i can just get confirmation from you, you'll saying that process the spot is contract cfo will be able to pursue matches in boxing. not only can i confirmed that he will do that is exclusive to p. a failing, and i may, but he is free to box and he will box in a big way and 2023. the power in the fighters is good for the confession fighters fight. so it's a race or profile that's good for us. so we'd like to bring francis to the mid east and 2024. and we're hearing to tar. and we're also in other countries in the nice talking about staging his 1st pay per view fight back in 2 years in the mid east.
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obviously the us see a big, big name in the sport. how confident tell you that you can rival the usc as the number one brand and mixed martial number and it may is growing 600000000 fans, but that fan base is doubling every 7 years. is only 300000000 fans. 7 years ago, there is room for more than one leader in the sport, so it's not us versus them is when, when, when, and i keep saying that over and over again. what we did last week is fighters. when does he have another option? i'll just you of see and fans with because they have another option. not just to of say, i wanted to do m, m a j call joined us a couple of months ago. the global sensation in crossover. so when you look out for 2020, for our 1st $2.00 pay per view event, francis and jake headlining those, what more could it have i found want? okay, that is all you support for now and get back to you for i said thanks for it was a was a bit late to that's if this these up i will be back in a couple of minutes and we'll have more today's these in
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