tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 23, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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so the flux of c o 2 or the day, not just a meat that will capture to buy the vehicle systems that would allow us to predict what could happen is the btn in the future. if some researches are right that the southern target region is a precursor of what the south pole may soon become, scientist will need all the information they can get the the northern taylor. this is the youngest here and use our life from the coming of the pilots in full passengers of a missing titan submersible. a believe that after the vessel suffered a catastrophic implosion, president joe barton has a new era in the us india relationship. but not everyone is welcoming the state, visits by prime minister under under moody. miss armstrong, this targeted
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a key criminal supply line linking crimea and russian occupied areas in ukraine and 75 years of the empire wind rush for caravans person for what the defendant say they're still waiting for justice and you want to get real sco with the sports the well get set to discover the n b, a styles of each of this she is dropped, takes place in new york later. it's one young man already tends to become an old time. great. the 05 passengers on board. the titans, most of all would believe to be dead off to what the us coast guard cooled a catastrophic composure. the supplement missing on sunday, as it descended to explore the wreck of the titanic, almost full, couldn't meet his deep on the ocean floor. prompted a massive search operation with the vessels landing frame and the re,
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a cover discovered near the titanic on thursday. in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. upon this determination, we immediately notified the family. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command, i offer my deepest condolences to the families, ocean gate expeditions the company that owns and operates the tysons of muscle. as released a statement confirming that the vessel was last of the crew, it said, these men were true explorers who shed a distinct spirit of adventure and a deep passion for exploring. i'm protecting the world's oceans all hearts. with these 5 souls and every member of the families during this tragic time,
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it went on to say the ocean gate is deeply grateful for the countless men and women from multiple organizations of the international community who expedited wide ranging resources and of worked on the rescue mission, scientists to dive to the tenant wreckage 2 decades ago says old trips, besides, should be cooled off until the course of the semester. the failure is determined. we need to put a stop to all trips to the titanic. this is what we did when a shuttle challenger exploded. we shut down the entire us space program. we need to do at least that now whether we find the vessel and, and determine what went wrong with it as best. so we need to stop, pause, take a deep breath and ask people this question. why do you want to go to the tech titanic? and how do you get there safely? a gabriel zone days in the us city of boston headquarters of a search and rescue operation. and it was, as we pointed out,
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the gigantic operation and then unfortunately the worst news possible. yeah, that's right. this story that for the last 5 days or so is captivated much of the world now was reached this conclusion on the worst case scenario, where the worst fears of course, seemed to be realized. it's to just update briefly on what happens now. the coast guard saying that over the next 24 to 36 hours, they're gonna start pulling back some of their ships that have been out in the area . and there is different assets that they have out there that they will continue to try to. however, try to get any of the debris off the bottom of the ocean for that is there, bring it up to the surface to kind of piece together an investigation. this will be in the coming weeks and months on what actually happened, what caused this catastrophic implosion. but the bottom line is, it is very much share the story concluded. and in many ways,
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a lot of the answers or questions that we had over the last few days have now been answered with what a very clearly appears to be this catastrophic implosion that appeared to happen shortly after the titan reached the titanic more than 2 and a half, 3 kilometers below the surface of the ocean. unlikely that any of the remains of those 5 people on board will ever be recovered given the depths of where this happened. but now there are certainly going to be a lot of questions moving forward. some of what you just heard there of how exactly was allowed to happen were safety standards cut short on this, and will they should expeditions risky expeditions such as this on experimental cracked such as is the should be they'd be allowed again in international waters at the titanic, certainly all the questions that are going to be coming up. but certainly there are
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also family members and friends of the 5 people that were last that are certainly going to be grieving this news this evening and gave explain just how they knows when it happened. because there was this question, wasn't there of, of sounds possibly being heard to was to how they've established they think that it was pretty much as soon as they went down that that happened. sure. that's because the, they say that if this would have this catastrophic implosion would have happened in the last few days when they had sewn ours on the waters over the search area. they would have heard they meeting the search and rescue personnel. so they said a catastrophic implosion. they would have heard it. so they said that that's why they believe this happened on sunday because that's before they had the so in ours, on the water, on the, on the search area. so the noise is that the, the, the, they said that they heard over the last couple of days,
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they pretty much rule that out as being not from the tight. and they said that that could be from all sorts of different noises that are made in the middle of the ocean. so that certainly has been ruled out at this point that those noises came from the titans. gabriel is on the thank you very much indeed. he was president, dr. barton, an indian foreign minister, and the ranger moody has held a booming relationship between the 2 countries. on moody's 1st state visit to washington, they've agreed to much close to corporation funding new defense deals and business agreements, induced human rights record was also discussed. so firm is, and i had a good discussion about democratic values. and there is, there is the, that's the nature of our relationship. we're straightforward with each other and, and we respect each one of the fundamental reasons why i believe the us china relationship is not in space. it isn't video as ended relationship is that there
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is an overwhelming respect for each other because we're both democracies. and it's a common democratic candidate character. both our countries and our people, our diversity or culture are open. tal are robust debate. nope, democracy in one's in our veins. we live democracy and our ancestors that actually put woods to this concept and that is in the form of our constitution. our government has taken the basic principles of democracy and on that basis our constitution is made and the entire country runs on that our constitution and our government, we have always proved that democracy can deliver when i say deliver, this is regardless of cost creed, religion, gender, does up through the no space with discrimination outside the white house, a group of demonstrations protested against moody's state to visit the group, how not to induce human rights record and the detention of what they call political
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prisoners. human rights advocates and some of us know may because of question the decision to offer a state visit to moody, who was denied an american visa for 9 years for court, severe violations of religious regions. what kinda his life office in washington dc . mike moody is now speaking to politicians on capitol hill. how have you received as well as being received very warmly by the bulk of congress people in within the chamber. he's just finishing his speech at the moment to a standing ovation. he received a number of standing ovations during the speech. this being said, there were a few members of congress who stayed away from this gathering in protest against what they see as india's abuse of human rights. but the overwhelming majority of members of congress, kaylee in support of the indian prime minister expressing the support in well round of applause. now the prime minister spoke about the shed values of the united
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states and his country, saying that india was the mother of old democracies. he also said that india and the us had a shared vision and a shed destiny. this clearly appreciated by the members of congress of the joint houses here who reacted warmly throughout that speech, as i said, with a number of rounds of spending of patients. and might tell us about the kind of the level of the state visit here. so it's been, it's been quite over, stops, have been pulled up as far as i can get a yes, very much so. um you had a private dental that the prime minister had with the president uh 24 hours ago. you have this address to the joint houses of congress. it'll be a formal state, the lights on this evening. so the rich carpet has really being laid on for the indian lead to a clear indication of how importantly, president biden sees the us relationship with india. it's very clear that the
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president fight and sees india as a buttress again said funds is by china as an absolutely critical part of us strategy in that part of the world. so this is one of the reasons why the red carpet has been laid out. now what is being happening behind the scenes? we do not know where the biting did bring up the issue of human rights abuses or leg human rights abuses. with a very importantly, april type, the issue of india continuing to buy oil from russia despite the sanctions being imposed against it. now those discussions may have happened in private. we do not know at this particular point, certainly in public it has been full of warms to full of friendliness between the 2 liters. and that is something clearly that president biden was intent on making very public. once again, his absolute insistence that the relationship between us and india is absolutely critical to us foreign policy. i cannot thank you very much indeed.
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like a couple of minutes. the director of the wilson incentives south asia institute. he says in 5 minutes, this visit is difficult balancing act for president 5. so given that this is a state visit the 3 procedures, and i think for that reason is very important for the buying and ministration to make sure that it's a positive, happy visit with no awkward or tense moments. so i doubt that the president biden rather senior us officials, wouldn't want it to dwell on on, on awkward issues though. it does appear that president biden brought up the issue of, of democracy and rights concerns. and it's private meetings. he brought it up in the public remarks as well, and indeed the roster sector is something where the us and india disagree on the not all that much. i think the u. s. has accepted india is position and welcome to the fact that prime minister moody is publicly called multiple times or for the works and for the escalation and dialogue and so on. induced asthma has to, has cold for talks with the physician this weekend to address an outbreak of ethnic
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violence in money, poor state, at least a 115 people have been killed in tens of thousands displaced in the region since may when violence broke out between the cookie, ethnic minority of the my time a majority. anger is wrapped up in the sections of prefer preferential treatment for the cookies. in closures for government jobs, economic benefits and education as well. these members of the cookie community in india is mounted for state are blocking major roads. they say they're being costly attacked by the majority may tase and they've taken up arms. we have to got a village of family, lynn, so that we can live in peace from the at taking measure to the community which we were living together since time. many years back. not far away. these may taser building their own defenses. they say the cookies are responsible for the
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violence and their numbers are posted by refugees coming across the border for myanmar. stacy or the influx is changing the demographics of the region. and then folding cookie separate tests. here to civilians are arming themselves against what they believe is an imminent cookie attack. say, look, how about a bunch of weapons me? cookie, illegal immigrants have been attacking us frequently. we don't have the kind of weapons that they have with very scared of them. there's no place for us to run. they've torched houses. we just have small license guns to protect us. the region has long been homed, arm groups seeking autonomy, and many people have weapons. some analysts say india, state and central governments need to intervene. those i'm groups, the weapons in the society was in surplus. they have to be removed for us. and for
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bad, does he go to the people, the security establishment has to do it sooner the better. many wants to end the fighting. these may say are marching for peace, but they also have demands. they want the cookies to identify on documents, migrants and their community. i'm dropped their demands for autonomy, bits and monahan out to 0. the coming off announces 0, this news out. know, and inside for the, on the conflict is to dawn, a safe spot talks between the countries war infections a put you on hold sauce. i'm jump setup was outside the middle across a refugee camp north of athens, where i've been talking to the survivors of a shipwreck earlier this month. that may have drowned hundreds of asylum seekers. unruly mcelroy gets his fast hold in one on the pga tool that's coming up with just the
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united states. a suspended mediation talks on the conflict is to don. officials so said the full amount is not succeeding in american delegation has been holding discussions in jetta along so the negotiating team from saudi arabia. they've helped a broker. several sees files between 2 dogs, ami and the rapids. support forces atrocity is already continued. in spite of the truce deals, hippa morgan has more from undermining or the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states were talking to the 2 sides. the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces trying to get them to agree to a new c fire for the muslim holidays of evil as ha. but now that the tough are suspended, it's not fair if such these fire would be happening. now during the last piece fire, which came into effect on monday and ended on wednesday, the facilities has made it very clear that they should be no violations from either side or talk in the target. 60. okay, that would be attend,
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that included no military movement from either side. no 5 to just flying overhead. no, as far as i know artillery selling, especially in residential areas. now, while during the 3 days of ceasefire residency that they were not able to hear heavy artillery or fi take that's flying overhead. they say that the parent minutes use rapid workforce has expanded on the ground. and for many people to leave their homes and properties of done points that's of expanding their present in many parts of the capital. no residents wouldn't be awesome. then what did they think that stops? would be suspended permanently? or was they one to talk to review, activate mostly holiday of how people were divided. some say that they wanted to see a ceasefire come into effect. but they also do not want the rapid support for us to expand think territorially or forcing them out of their homes and others say that they want a military solution. so right now, so the news in the capital and other parts of the country are divided on whether they should be a ceasefire or what the other 5 says continue between the parent military rapids
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support forces and pacific needs army. meanwhile, it's not clear if the tasks are permanent permanent, suspended in the 4050, okay. or they would receive once again. and if the $25.00 would actually reach an agreement that was, and the pricing here and sedan people, morgan, algebra, i'm the man russian to point to the officials and hassan and try me is a ukrainian miss. how is it a bridge connecting the 2 regions which on the bridge is known as the gate to crime in russia next to crane's crime in peninsula, in 2014 comedy. as governor says, the bridge was struck by a storm, a shadow. ms. ha, supplied by the u. k. for the mobile as well. the damage but not destroyed the trunk bridge. lincoln crimea, and this kind of song providence in southern ukraine. it's one of the routes to russian forces lose to move between crimea unexpired rusher in 2014, and other parts of ukraine under russia's control. russian appointed officials say the bridge was hit by a type of long range missile the fronts in the u. k. you have given you cranes
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military, judith for you. this is another meaningless act pub attracted by the key for a game on orders from london. it solves nothing as far as the special military operation has come, centers, officials, and crimea, se repairing the damage could take several weeks. in moscow, president vladimir putin was at the time of the unknown soldier. commemorating the anniversary of the nazi invasion of the soviet union. the also chat a session of the national security council here defense minutes. the set of game show you tells him ukrainian forces are decreasing their activity on the front line and regrouping, but could still mount defensive actions because it is up. indeed, it looks like the ukraine's west and allies decided to fight russia till the last ukrainian. however, we must assume that the enemy's offensive potential has not been exhausted yet. a number of strategic reserves haven't no deployed. can you ship an? the ukraine's counter offensive began in the southern region of is that what he's
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young earlier this month, but in the woods, the presidents, the landscape progress is being slow and desired. and this video released on thursday, he claims ukraine's intelligent services have information that rushes, putting an incident to release radiation from this upper region nuclear power plant, the largest in europe. so that if not, there should never be any terrorist attacks on nuclear power plants. anyway, this time it should not be likely to hold. the world has been warned, so the world can at most equitable when the criminal has dismissed. the allegation is another lie. this week, ukraine's military intelligence chief accused russia of mining the cooling pon, but used to keep the react as cool. ukrainian troops are fired on the front line, the russian up to 5000, yet in recent days. but there's nothing to suggest on either side making any real gains here or else with the ball. but i'll just, there are some nations is added rushes minute tree and allied on groups to and list
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of shame of, of violations of the rights of children during the war and ukraine. the annual reports, due out next week, found 477. children were killed in ukraine last year. they was a $136.00 of those deaths on russian forces, and 18 on ukraine's ministry. there to be israel has not been included on the list or the permit together to james base explains. every year the un secretary general produces a report on the countries and i'm groups responsible for killing and maiming children. this is report has now gone to the members of the security council. it's not yet been published, but i've seen a copy again. the report is controversial, part of that is because of israel, which the report says, killed $52.00 children in 2022. now the 2nd general says that's a meaningful decline and he's not putting them on the blacklist. but of course, if you look at the figures in 2021, the war and gaza lost it 11 days the war in august 2022 lost
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a just 3 days. this was the reaction to the report by the public send you an ambassador. it's very unfortunate that he selected not to list him. we were to help for that when he last year said that if they continue with this tradition and this pass, i want them that they will be consumed to be listed. they continued on the same path. they can more children than last year, but yet he did not list them. it is very disappointing to the palestinian people. the other big news from the report is the fact that russia, for the 1st time, is almost blacklist because of the new price. the 1st time, a permanent member of the security council has been on that black list. james pays out to 0 at the united nations. a human rights work says last year was the deadliest for the palestinian children in 15 years. a group is criticized the un
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for not listing his role in that upcoming report on children and contracts. actually, there was need. abraham spoke to the family of a 15 year old who died from her wounds during the rate on jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank on wednesday. in position that's when how much so his 15 year old sister said you'd collapse here. he under to his father. both of them felt she tripped and fallen, but she had been shocked by members of his really forces reading that you need refugee camp while she was in the courtyard of her home. and i'm going to cut of him and she was speaking to a cousins for the window. and i told her to shut them down because snipers sometimes shoot at onlookers. so she asked me if she could go see them. i said, of course, thinking she would be safer. her family says she felt this video. it's shaky, but choose the moment she was shot and unlock it and that's what i didn't think she would be shot that fast. i was just talking to, i looked and found a laying here on the ground brain dead. she died from her injuries on wednesday,
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but so these classmates see through bones might never heal. her friends describe the popular and friendly girl, passionate about folk dancing, and theater, like her classmates should seen a lot of people here know that's life in the camp is always uncertain. they say she was killed in cold blood. how much we used to play in this very place where she was killed. we used to play hops carts here all the time. no memories are all they have left of her. a studio was buried here in the comp cemetery. it is where children often come to visit the grieves of their peers. walking in the cemetery, one cannot fail to notice that there are many small braves rights organization said that at least 13 miners were killed. vice really forces. since the beginning of this year is where the forces did not comment on her killing. that issue a shot several soldiers were injured after the palestinians planted explosive
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devices in the camp. so the old friends tell us they want to fight fort hood right to justice. but they'll know how his brother mohammed is going to turn 10 in august . he says his sister is no in a much better place. need that, but he, josie to the occupied westbank police in the u. k. of arrested, an addiction citizen, accused of smuggling thousands of people across the mediterranean. he suspected of coordinating the journey of a migrant boat, which capsized and signed coast to coast of greece last week, with up to 750 people on board. flags about parliament house in karachi, or tough lost in honor of at least $209.00 august dani nationals who were thought to be on the boat when it sank. police and focused unable to rest of 29 people, accused of human smuggling connected to the case. just real process in the greek village of la costa. he's been speaking to some of the survivors of a ship, right? we've been taken to
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a migrant comp. some of the testimony we've heard the witness testimony from people we've been talking to today, confirms that tragically there were many miners in the hold of the ship. one of the people we spoke to talked about a 100 young people, mostly teenagers, and mostly from syria, boys and girls. somebody else we spoke to talked about even younger children, 3 or 4 or 5 years old. and apparently there was 6 syrian mothers accompanying some of those children. others were traveling with cousins, uncles, and fathers. as you know, only men survived this rec, presumably because the women and children were, as has now been confirmed to us below decks. some people say that they were at the bottom of the ship and the whole. others told us that they were on the 2nd level, immediately below the top deck. they may have been divided into 2 groups. but
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the question of whether the coast guard played a role in the sinking of this trula still remains somewhat blurry because one of the people we spoke to believes that there was no tow rope attached to the troll before it capsized that it did so because its engine had failed and the lack of full wood motion caused the ship to sway from side to side, multiple violently then it had been but that it had been doing so throughout the 5 great day voyage, simply because it was overloaded, it seems that the engine failure was the final blow and that that side to side motion simply became too great and the weight weight of people shifted inside the ship once the that motion had become too great to another witness.
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how the who survives this wreck tells us that there had been a tow rope attached, so that the great coast guard offered it in order to help these people reach shore and then cut herself uh before reaching the show. because the coast guard was apparently afraid that the tow was causing the ship to sway side to side, so violently. but after that roof was cut off, it swayed even more. so we have conflicting testimonies in this, and this is going to be, i think, the central topic of the supreme court investigation into the great cause good a still to come on out 0. this news out. try both in our as political future hangs in the balance. as present in court decides whether to bother former president from running for office again. aging banks on the scorching temperatures. chinese capital begins to sum up with its office of a june day and book scenes governing body is banned by the international olympic
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committee. drove over here to tell you what that means for sports future. the the while we're knocking out the heat, certain parts of europe here, that'd be show your wife. nice to see by the way all has to do with the showers and storms rolling further toward the east. so keep your eye on a number. let's pick. sorry about 33 degrees on friday. check this out. 20 on saturday. that's a proper cold friend. the heat has been squeezed to the east, so east romania, bucharest. 35 degrees will be the number for you on saturday, back to the care and now still there's structure of whether it is stumble, but for the other side of the country, still some showers coming in to the northeast, black c, cuz for the other side of the mediterranean right now, the sun's out, temperatures are lifting across portugal and spain would at least been $32.00
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seville, possibly 40 degrees on friday, some rounds of rain to go across the islands of ireland and britain. there's a storm moving from germany to poland and temperatures are coming up again in helsinki to 27 on friday, off to africa. we go. i just want us to put this out there at temperatures are going to rise in a big way in morocco over the next little bit. winds have shifted around, so temperatures and new walk shuts up bit lower than where they were. and winds have also shifted around in southern africa, so temperatures in durban and my food so have come up a bit to $21.00 on friday. that's it for me, sees it the right to explore for all of the world's 2nd largest rating force around rooms and defied exploration takes place. the impacts on the regions by diversity. i'm is even global warming could be a mens. i'm traveling through the congo basis to see what the effects might be on
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the one of the top storage units 0, us coast gone, has confirmed its search team is discovered remnants of a missing some muscle. now the risk of the titanic saying findings were consistent with a catastrophic inclusion company. it is the vessel who said it moves the loss of the 5 crew members. us president joe biden, an indian prime minister and arrange emoji have held a booming relationship between the 2 countries. i'm bodie's 1st state visit to washington to discuss the war and ukraine, economic ties and security in the asia pacific region. and united states has suspended mediation folks on the conflict and see don officials have said the format is not succeeding. along with a saudi arabian delegation, they've helped with a several si size, but fighting as long as you continue to respond to the truths, deals,
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phone numbers, any and preston, jambo scenario is facing a possible a t, a ban on running for public office in a trial to go on the way earlier on thursday, personnel rose facing charges of abuse of office and allegations that he misused state media of his claims that the 2022 election could be rings. there was nothing cold as the trial opened. the case has now been adjourned until tuesday, when the judges will deliver. they really want to get a he has more from the question present in the one of the problem has just ended with the prosecution and the defense making their opening remarks, former president valuable. so nato has been accused of using his power as president to undermine the credibility of resume building process. and at this center of this case is a meeting he held last july while he was present. and in the middle of his campaign for re election, he convened these foreign and bass suitors to tell them that he believed that
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brazil's voting system could be easily rigged. but he produced no hard evidence to back his remarks, which were broadcasted on public television. now his defense said that all you did was make use of his freedom of speech to voice his down. this trial will continue on uh, june 27th. and that is when the 7 uh superior, electro court justices will start voting. this also may follow up, continue another day on the 29th. we've been told that the majority of the justices want to wrap this up quickly because they will before the recess, the july recess. now we are also told by analysts and also by supporters of the
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former president available. so not all that it is likely that he will be convicted because the majority of the judges will rule against him. present both on idle himself spent the day in the southern state of hugo down to the sole meeting supporters and showing that he is still a very strong political figure. here in brazil, especially among conservatives. if he's convicted, he will be bad from running for office for 8 years, but he can still use his political clout to help elect majors in next year's municipal elections. monica not give all g a 0. brazil. yeah. it took us central bank is almost double the main interest rate from h and a half percent to 15 percent is the fast rise in 2 years and locks a yuton on one of the president, richard target bad ones. main,
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monetary policies hike still so showed unless projections it had been expected to jump past 20 percent in order to tackle 2 kias sky high inflation. inflation rates sold to a 24 year high of 85 percent last year. but a since eased to just on to 40 percent the bank of england has raised interest rates. i hoff a percentage pointed to 5 percent more than many economists have predicted. this may just right, right. rise will affect 1400000 homeowners looking to remove, which is also interesting to road support for the conservatives. and they usually save seats in south england. 20 annually reports spend reviews businesses being squeezed from the sides. the rent, the his small ice cream factory is about to rise by 50 percent of his customer base is dwindling. despite being facing one of the wealthiest constituencies in england, looks and number one, can we by have that doubled over the last year? i'm sure got another one going to increase the cost of packaging. and that's almost
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doubled in the last year. and the cost of energy we were paying $30.00 pounds a month. now we're up to $1500.00 pounds a month, all factory. and then just the general economic climate for our customers is that mortgage is increased by $234500.00 pounds a month to go less disposable income. the bank of england's announcement of a sub the interest rise will be felt by businesses and human as a like. is it tries to bring down inflation from 8.7 percent for the $1400000.00 household is looking to remove which this to the news is incredibly worrying. this is the conservative heartland, the south west, sorry. the constituency of finance minister jeremy hunt for the average house price is $1100000.00. it will say one of the areas most vulnerable to crippling remove its rates. and this tradition they can. c to very a $12000.00 homeowners are facing average increases of $7000.00 a year on that mortgage is not higher than the national average. when jeremy one
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this constituency in 2019, it was with a majority of 9000. the question is where the vice has had will blame the financial pay on the conservative and the next selection. a recent poll indicates yes, the support. the conservatives collapsing by 18 percent since the last election on budget tory on my life since out of 18 to be based on middle sunsets. may mom have actually your right to my typically. so just trying to do something different. and i like to get the tours out probably minutes to really see next as he is completely confident, the east, the government hold the know if they can bring down installation this business office for your child is the challenge that many countries are facing right now. that we are on it, we're on it and we're going to get through it. and it's right of the bank of england takes strong action to bring inflation down based on the target to get it back down to 2 percent. it's why did they deliver on that?
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right now, the electorate doesn't share that confidence. charlie angela, how to 0, hazelnut, exactly. 75 years ago, hundreds of migrants stepped off the passenger ship h m t, and by wind rush and into the pages of british history. they were the 1st of thousands of people from the caribbean, new journey to the united kingdom, from lake forties to early seventy's, answering a call to help to fill labor shortages. i rebuild persons reading economy that came to be known as the wind rush generation, and helped drive the case post will recovery fluid. the spot there are many contributions. members of the wind rush generation was subjected to racism, and discrimination in 2018. it was revealed, many were wrongly detained, denied access to health care, especially with deportation, even though they had the legal rights to live in the you. k. stated that you have the pressures government apologize to the wind rush generation for the treatment to set up an inquiry and a compensation program for those impacted some when russia say they've struggled to
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receive that compensation. and in 2023, the government decided it would not act on several recommendations that came from an independent review. i told you whether as an independent m p here and you case, you don't just live in the studio. and just for your parents were part of that generation that that wind restoration. yeah, yeah. yes indeed, my parents, the past about generation, they came from a, the island of ne, facing the car being so to less though. and that's with a, along with that other members of age and the ration helped to build the person that we know today. great. and to sacrifice is to do so. i'm on the course of that generation is being reflected $75.00. he's on, i'm recognized today. but the reality is, as what has been indicated, that what comes with that is a level of deep and systemic racism. brutalization is also 75 use of all of
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that. and in the sense a whites violated to, i mean, so just to an international use when, when people arrived they, they came from countries that were part of the commonwealth. so they automatically had to the right to live here. and so they have that kind of, they were they what they should have had those rights and then explain to us how it came about that they that they lost those rights. will that those rights go to road and did you family, how do they do they know about this happening? what do they, what they call to what the window scandals that you spoke off was focused is really focused on the children of those that came as part of the we converse generation. they came on the parents passports and expect to, to be regularized here in britain, but that didn't happen. and what happened as part of the wooden 1st generation coming in is that you also have a, a, a, a, a immigration system that was also fighting back and wanting to keep breton white.
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and essentially, the reason why the wind rushed, innovation went from 1948 to 1971. because because during that time, immigration policies became harsher and harsher until they ceased the light of people coming from the, from the caribbean. and was people with you they faced with shooting just this in employment they they, they, they came to help woodson but they also were given the west jobs housing. and indeed we met with no sign say no blocks. so that was a kid, but that was really trying to suppress and stop the people from the car being who given so much. i'm the story of the of, of, of kyra being saving the u. k. different just thought with the wind rush. of course, we're talking about a history that goes back to colonial times and the history that, that relates to why the car beans were pretty subjects in the car bins
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because of the relationship to put an ad in terms of the history of colonialism and, and slavery and as part of a mocking, this is this moment we have to the king, for example, talking about the immeasurable difference that the window restoration may decrease in important to, to recognize that i'm so, so i want to kind of a, a big level within the u k that's, that's being so recognized. do you think that that makes a difference to, to, to people who are affected by the scandal, or do you think that it feels, you know, so they're still not guessing the recognition they, they just a, i think that, that, that people have gone through a great deal of pain and hut that the, the windows generation have come. neat. i'm given so much needs to see that children shut cold and people to it a by the hostile environment, putting created internal immigration controls. that meant that in terms of housing, employment at benefits p port children of the wing 1st,
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integration were denied benefits. with denied housing, they lost jobs, they lost their livelihood. they suffered great and immense mental health and torture, and they would be ported, and they spent so, you know, many spending their lives in industrial prisons complex when you know that the, the windows generation on reflected in, in, in terms of the under representing terms of this is a positions of, of decision making an influence on those are the difficulties, i think that you called most of those difficulties on the idea of, of celebrating when there was still issues to do with the failure to compensate people 5 use on of to the, the the, the, the, the, the scan, the windows candle was identified 5, his own people are still not being compensated. 1600 people, the home office say, have been compensated. this is out of an estimated $15000.00. that ought to be
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compensated and people are dying before they get that compensation. and even beyond that, people who have given their lives to britain then choosing to retire to the car, being a finding, the pensions have been frozen. so the paintings on be not bated when they go back and retired to the, the, the caribbean. i'm all of the sorts of issues of all of issues of pain. i'm a, i'm equally where he now new stories of how when people who came as part of the english generation a suffered mental health deterioration. then then lady, they loved ones found that they've gone to hospital instead of coming home, they had been deported. these are the stories were here, we now on so we have a long way to go to rectify the issues, but that'll be much closer. but thank you very much indeed for coming to talk to us about it. thank if as a human rights group,
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centurylink could have accused for present because of by roger pizza of timeframe with police records to humphrey investigations into mass graves. hundreds of remains have been on us to have the past 3 decades, but no action is being taken to identify victims. now fernandez has moved from columbus. the report makes for some very compelling reading. it looks over repeated of more than 30 years in this country's violent history, where we've had the militant insurgencies as well as a conflict between government troops and the type of ty goes up in the north and east of the country. and during this period, they've been numerous cases of enforced disappearances and also the discovery of mos greeves, dissolved and potentially holding victims of extra judicial killings. now this report that has been put together by a number of local and international civil and human rights organizations. talks about
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a number of noun cases and instances where most grapes have been uncovered. and what this report says is, successive governments have not had the willingness and the political will to actually see the justice being done. i mean, it's essentially an indictment on the states where they say families a waiting for answers. they're waiting for justice. but in a number of ways with the it means interference into investigations where they means uh, you know, a sleeping things on to the top of the main justice. if you look at the cases of the mass graves that have been officially assumed, that is very, very few, if not any, that have actually been taken to court and successfully prosecuted spacing as recorded its hottest emma jane temperature reaching 41 point one degrees celsius. pregnant women and children and the elderly and the several chinese provinces of
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being wanted to take care in the dangers, heat wave conditions. the national weather bureaus issued in a lot for heat stroke must have full on earlier than in previous years. some residents say they worried about electricity costs caused by intense heat. still to come on obviously, or this news. ok. well as best tennis says, continue that preparations for wiggling. that's one way and support
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recent memory, thanks to this man evict. so when ben yamma, he's the 7 foot full 19 year old, who everybody's talking about a head of the biggest night in boss cables of season. the frenchman is the most sole tough. the number one picks it's a bron james 20 years ago. he expects to be selected by the sentence and use the or, you know, for me, san antonio is in any of winning. and um, it's uh when uh, a lottery night, you know, when the, when this 1st got the number one pick i was i was just thinking i was, i was feeling lucky that they got to pick a, as a, as a franchise that has that culture. and that experience in, in, in winning and making training good players, you know, so i really can't wait. well, most people are predicting women yamma to become an old time crates. we spoke to
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support bro cost and michael kaufman. and all the time before the hype was justified. yeah, i think it is. i mean, he's been on everybody's lips since i think i wrote an article about him last december uh for, for magazine. he's, he's extremely tall, as you said, you know, depending on how you, how you measure, and when we're in shoes or not. uh, somewhere between 218 and 223 miss meters. he's immensely talented. ball handling, shooting. instinctively. and as you heard of the interview, he's pretty mature for a 19 year old and part of that is, unlike le bron jakes to whose talent he's compare the different kinds of players. but he has that same kind of talent. james actually called him in alien when he saw him play for the 1st time. but i'm like james, he's not going directly from high school. he's been playing professional basketball in france out for a couple of years in the lately, which means he's been playing against grown man. and that helps you develop in a, in a lot of ways,
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even as the level of competition is not necessarily the highest. so that's who's making headlines in 2023. what about in times gone by my colleague, i hope i thought looks back at the history of the m. b, a draft a, c i, b, i draft is coming up on says dice, a process dicing back to 1947 with teams. can sign up new flyers mostly from the us college system, but some straight from high school international legs as well. quite often the number one pick goes on to have a great career. 16 or the old car? yeah, i think kareem abdul jabbar a magic job said one of us picks as was the problem. james in 2003. sorry about barbara cleveland cavaliers. just 18, the high school was branded, the child is the one, but the only number one is an everything fact is i could, we probably had a pretty good career. another school pick, he went, number 13, and the 1996 dropped. now you'll to in 5 championships because of the okay, it's just one of the of the i talked to this year. he was drafted number one by the denver doctor will see the lowest pick ever to going to be named. it'd be p in the
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finals. 2021 champion youngest attempted to come through wasn't the 1st the key that's he was 15 to 25th, a frenchman tardy po, to one. the it'd be i charged the full tides but was originally picked number $28.00 in 2000. and one of the southern tardy i spies, 11 tart. it'd be a champion, bill russell. no one has bull titles of him. he was 2nd take way back. in 1356, perhaps the most famous play ever marco chosen was drafted number 3 by the chicago . i bolt from north carolina in dougherty, 94. so watch out for the number one pick for show on says they know i, but remember it's a long way to go before they become a little time guys. yeah. and is it primarily come chelsea or expanding that football and pub buying? a majority steak in french clubs dress book, the consortium. blue curve which purchase chelsea last year is supposed to be paying around $82000000.00 close to a 100 percent of the french club stress the finished 15th and mika last season.
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buying stressful would allow chelsea to give young players experience for bringing them to something bridge. in just a few weeks ago he was lifting the champions league trophy munch of susie. now it looks like okay, good one will soon be pulling on a boss, savannah shirts. the gym in midfield days, reports leaving month city on a free transfer. having signed a 2 year deal with the league a club, the 32 year old was an important member of pet claudio, a city schooled as they won the champions, the premier league and f i called last season, going to on leave city of to 7 years having made 304 parents is scoring 60 goals and pick you up 14 major trophies over. it goes travelers, championship, roy mcelroy had a moment to remember, even if the rest of his round was up and down. so well, number 3, got his 1st pga tool holding one. it took him $3532.00 attempts, but he's finally put an ice on his card. this was on the 8th hold during the 1st
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round in tennessee on thursday. my car, i finished up to on the well tennis. no one calls out across is when we got nicely on gross ahead of wimbledon. the top seat is through so the last 8 at queens club in london across dismiss here in the head of the check for public in straight sets to book his place in the course of finals. 6263 to alcaraz. you'll be happier with this performance compared to his bus route much the went 3 set to move in 2 and a half hours across place for the at the highlight open in germany full cd younique's in a has made it into the course of finals. he was up against fellow, it's holly and lorenzo scenario in the last 16. this was the 1st time they've played each other on gross. despite leaving the 1st set, it was sent out who took victory after almost 3 hours on the quotes, to the women's gem and opening berlin. well, number 2,
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adding us doubling car is out. she went down in straight sets, traverse was put on the cruise and mets of the world numbers the team coming out on top 6 to 76. it was the late sutherland could last who could have met of a at this very same event, most could have met to the will face a catalina i alexander of a that's off the she eliminates is 50 coco golf, the american teenager coming on, stuck in straight sets to alexandra winning 646 love she's in great form right now . last week she won the real small in open, in the netherlands, governing body for amateur boxing has been banned by the international olympic committee. the b a has been stripped of its olympics status, but the support will still be part of the powers gains next year. is the 1st time the i a see have funds in the international governing body. and it's 120000000
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years history. the b a was already suspended back in 2019 issues. the finance is governance and the credibility of books and competitions. you can see that we have an extremely serious problem with i b a because of their governance because we value with the sport of boxing. so much we believe that these athletes, the books, us fully deserve to be governed by any international federation with integrity and transparency. well, thomas boss went straight from making that historical decision to look into the future as he paid as a hologram of the opening. so many of the 1st let me pick a sports, we can single pool athletes will compete in 10 events over the next 4 days. all
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