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the intensive song systems, the climate change, separate site destruction, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and meet you a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting bone are those that as well. but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0, the 40000 police offices mobilized across from south or 2nd not have coaches, which we did find the shooting of a teenager. bump the legs, the hello, i'm emily. and when you're watching, which is 0, live from so high. also coming up your opinion late as mason,
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belgium's adults on ukraine, china and migration where live in brussels. russian president vladimir putin made it public appearance in the south just days off to bad news. fell judges in britain block and government plans to deport asylum sake is 201. the welcome to the program. we begin in france, where $40000.00 police officers will be deployed across the country. as the government tries to contain and growing violent protests over the federal police shooting of a 17 year old, the shooting happened on the outskirts of the capital and the unrest has spread across other cities. at least 150 people have been arrested. president manuel mccall and held a crisis amazing and denounced both the shooting and the why it is and just to find . so this one is clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of the young man
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calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has constantly quoted for. i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas, and attributes. it's being the subject of reaction is presumably attempts to change what happens in the last hours have be modified, violent scenes against police stations, but also schools and town homes and basically against institutions and the republic . it's absolutely unjustifiable. i would like to think those who are out during the night like use today to protect these institutions and bring back com. 17 year old and a l was driving when he was stopped by police. they said that he drove his car towards them and was about to run out for an officer. but for each has a merge that contradicts that account. let's show you is video shows a police officer pointing his weapons where the window and appearing to fire at
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point blank range. the police officer is being investigated for voluntary homicides . all right, let's bring in natasha butler, who joins us live from the powers sub of known to. hello the natasha. what's the mood like way you are after yet another turbulent, nice. the whole thing. so suddenly a much calmer than they were last night. we were here for part of the night in the neighborhood where the 17 year old nile lived. there is a neighborhood with a high rise apartment blocks quite densely packed. we saw a number of people in the street, mostly young men trading fireworks that police officers also funding calls and does spins all the see tensions that number bull says, a very high presence, i should say, of security forces that and a few classes between police and some of protest, there's
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a lot of fine good we still that know just in this. so the of known tab, but also how the power suburbs and all that also other cities across from i think it's also important to put this into a why the context. because those are ongoing and have been ongoing tensions and issues between some young people in the suburbs and police over the years there's a decades really there is, is wide issue of police brutality and faults is one that comes up again and again. and we, so we saw instances of so called police brutality having handed mrs. police officers and recent pension report process. we've seen that also in the yellows, best process with some protesters of even being maimed by the use of police weapons and police increasingly using the weapons as well. and the one and p recently comments is just yes, said cameron from she side of she feels as it falls, is almost becoming the united states where the police all resorting to using that
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weapons. perhaps a little bit too false. instead of trying to call them a situation for a lot of questions, again, why they're all these issues amongst the police and whether or not the police themselves should be doing more to reform themselves in the game. as i say, that is a debate. so that has been going on in phones for many years. as you mentioned, these being that reaction from that particular and pay. but how else has the government reacted? we know that they had that crisis making. it was the very difficult situation for the french government and the french president. clearly, they do not want to see repeats of the sort of scenes and some who remember from 2005, when uh, 2 teenagers in the powers. a suburbs died off the police trace the weeks over on rest. in the suburbs, the french governments are very aware of that. they do want to see or a piece of that sort of situation. so very quickly, they've come out with messaging about we must call them the situation. justice will
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be done. they have cool these videos, the video that we saw of the police officers shooting as a call. they said these images are shocking for some might call say about unacceptable, but it is not right. so the young life should be most in such a way. so the messages from the government, i mean a trying to call them the situation, but never the less what we saw was another night old violence on, on rest. so clearly some of that messaging isn't getting across, so it leaves no convincing the people it needs to convince. and the government will be very aware that we have the issue of the police officer requesting cowardly on the custody. the prosecutor here and on tad has suggested that that police officer should be charged with a voluntary homicide. that process they will take a few days and if that officer was to be found guilty, the government might hope was i'm like, call them the situation. but of course, if the officer is not found guilty, that might not be the result. there's some people want to see and could further
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inflame the situation. okay, certainly dynamic. they keep us updated as to how the day unfolds. natasha butler live for us in non to from. so moving on now in support for you crying is expected to talk the gender of the to day making of a you lou leaders in brussels. and european council meeting is also expected to discuss migration policies and relations with china. we have outside bags standing by for us in key foot 1st let's cross to dominique haynes who is in brussels. hello that dominic, a lengthy agend. uh, what are we expecting to come out of these 2 day summer? yes, it's particularly nancy agenda, but at the top of it, those issues just mentioned this idea of the situation. we train migration, particularly for an issue for the you in recent months in recent years, but also that relationship with china and the importance of that relationship, not just for the you as a block, but also for individual countries. we know how much trade with china hutch,
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it impacts upon the relevant countries, the germans, particularly looking at the situation in ukraine. first of all, what we've had in the course of the last half an hour we've heard from the 60 general of may. so you can start back and the president's the european council, the man who his hosting this summit has it was shot on the shirts where they both reiterated the support for you. right? no, great surprise that they've been doing that since the war began. and then talking about real practical solutions might be discussed here at this summit. we know that in the course of the last few days with the e p. s as being reference, that's the european piece facility. it's a facility financial facility that to be made available to ministers in key, if with the hopes that the money could be used for defense purposes and that sort of thing. well, in the course of the last few days, the ceiling, so the amount of money you can can be given was raised by a 3rd. which from that you perspective is that way of saying this is the support we
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prepared to offer. and then from the nature perspective from society, we heard variations on that theme. so, so far, at least they've been talking about those issues. we haven't heard anything particular imaging thus far, but it's early days in the summit. perhaps we'll hear more in the course of the next few hours. okay, great to speak to you. thanks so much. tom. dominic came live for us in brussels. let's head to ukraine's capital. now key where aside bank joins us from hello the assets. what does ukraine want to come out of this meeting? i'm sure there's, there's a wish list. the absolute new credit from the very beginning of this. so as always, wanted support a financial and mandatory support. now that have been getting financial support from the union practice is budgets. ukrainian budget has had 9000000000 zeros from the european union, but also the european commission maturity of this month. and they want you to put
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together a special instrumental financial aid for your trying to the amount of $50000000000.00 from the 2024 to $27.00. the sum of the things is your opinion and your big country that will run, you've been doing your pinkerton already giving a military aid and equipment, choose ukraine, the crane and prisons. the rest of them has really wanted is for this nato membership fund. you'd have to accept that to call join was fighting is under way. however, i mean, peace did vote early this month on a resolution that cold and they talked to paved the way for ukraine to join. but the text of that, that resolution said that it was essential to joint withholding happened once the fighting is over. and that's something that the united states and jim, how things are 18 about that ukraine caught joint was. this boy is going on you in the united states and show me a wary of anything that will take them into dire conflict. make the rush after sees the expansion of nato in eastern europe as evidence of positivity towards
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themselves, but presidency has, as these countries, just ignore the company and stop looking over the shoulder article to reset. but it's not looking over your shoulder. i can be capable leader, but yes, this is about money. this is a back to a then there's also back make a membership. but that question is, when does this will and when, when it's and, and right now we're just not sure we haven't something ukrainians of the have made some more gains in the east. something at 1.3 kilometers in the direction of what that's right. very minimal, and this will, could go on for a considerable, it's fine. it rushes to a control drive, a sense of ukrainian territory and, but what prisms are and see if we need once is more weapons, more money. all right, thanks so much for bringing us up to speed aside. vague live in keats starting the person is projecting a business as usual image days off to the meet me by wagner, mass, and raise in the southern russia. president traveled to the southern my city of 2
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events in douglas done. he told the crowd he didn't down to the support during the rebellion. meanwhile, some rushes highest. ranking generals have not been seen in public since that mutiny by the messenger is last week. the group's late a if guinea progression wanted the arrest russian defense ministry officials, he accused them of incompetence and ordering a tax on his father's right for more on this story. less and bringing the leadership of all about who's in moscow. hello, that uli a. what more do we know about how last week's events have impacted the leadership with in the russian military of all the rest of my new developments and this story we've just had trouble crumbling, sparks months. we trip as calls and he forwarded all the questions about the missing generals, and general sarah vic and in particular to the ministry of defense. meanwhile,
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the report was that people from serv, beacons in the cycle began guessing in touch. and the absence was explained as business trips, and they said that everything was good with sewer, a beacon and old as, according to a telegram trying to close to intelligent services. here. it's been also said that allegedly as soon as they can not wait a new appointment earlier pools was circulating here about the 2 high ranking general's general garage to move and surround beacon, allegedly it hadn't gone missing the wouldn't know. it seemed for several days. and during the rebellion, the rebellion and bach here a while a few days ago, you can get any progression. blaine's defense minister showing you on the street from general styles and get rossimer for the incompetence. and basically, he demanded, bus generals to be handed over to him. garage lift is become on the rushes, who in, in a rushes, a special minutes reparation in ukraine rather. and at the moment there is no
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information about his whereabouts. while general survey certificate, whose commander in chief of russia's space full says, is known for no being volume is interested in the army and progression always praise him on his ministry scale. saying that survey can, uh, was the only army triangle who actually knew how to find a so the information about as a sort of a cans arrest. first appeared in some russians have grown channels here, but they said was refused but room is continued circulating. the general is what presumably been questioned about that possible role in the new city. now it seems that all the room is worth a bit exaggerated, but was still we did not still see any of those generals at the moment, so, but we're close to the ocean. all right, the story, thanks so much julia shepard, valuable in, must go with all the details. this is punching morehead on al jazeera, including, shrouded in smaller and has it has a quality warnings issued across north america as a record number,
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hello, are you watching l g 0. i'm emily angry. and he's a reminder about top stories. the sour francis, the pulling of 40000 police to contain growing violence, spots by the federal police shooting of a 17 year old boy on tuesday. at least 150 people have been arrested. all the to james of rights. support for ukraine is expected to top. the agenda are added to a meeting of the latest and brussels. european council meeting is also expected to discuss migration policies and relations with china. invited me persian is projecting a business as usual image and days for the meet me 5 bucks and mysteries in southern russia. the president traveled to russia's southern mercy of doesn't in does this stuff to the u. k. now, with judges have blocked the british government's plan to port asylum sake is to
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we're one to the court of appeal in london road. the plans were unlawful rights groups and assign him sake is appealed an earlier decision by another court which gave the go ahead for the controversial deportation policy. that's bringing the dame. bob who joins us live now from london. hello that, nadine, break it all down for us. why didn't judges rule the day protection plans where i'm no full as well? this ruling was basically over turning a decision last december from a lever code that rejected various grounds against a sending asylum seekers who arrived here across the english channel by small boats. as the government puts it on visa challenges against the poaching government . human rights groups would put it to rwanda, full of lodging aside, and claims in that country rather than here in the u. k. now, the cold by 2 to one,
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the judges here set, but it being shown rwanda because of deficiencies in it. system was not a safe country to send anybody to that was a real risk that people who are vulnerable perhaps victims of torture, who are in the u. k. might not be sent on the from one to, to that country of origin where they faced persecution or mistreatment even though they had a strong case for a solid. now based on so will impact the government's overall strategy and assign them on the bond to stop the boat's prime minister, which you see not is pushing through a bill in parliament, which basically says, anyone arriving to irregular means by those boats will now face detention. and the protection to rolanda, including children, except for unaccompanied children now. uh the um,
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the opera house apartment below it says push back on that 2nd children should be excluded from that provision. but now, but rwanda has been voted on sites country to send us all of them seekers to where does the government propose sending the people that it's detained that result. so there's already a huge problem with the detention accommodation here. the government trying to how some asylum seekers on biology is, for example, that's proving very so there is a huge backlog of human rights groups and opposition policies. now setting the government, they should prioritize clearing that by close, getting through the foster rather than looking to send people away from the united kingdom. all right, thanks so much for the update and his name bob live in london. morocco is recalling it. swedish ambassador after protested, bent. a copy of the cron outside still comes may most police have charged the protest though with agitation against an ethnic or national group. the u. s. took
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ya and russia have condemned to the incident at hawk, the tiger. these, if you really do respect rights and freedoms 1st, you need to respect the turkish republic and muslims, the religious belief. if you do not show that respect, i'm sorry, you will not see any support from us on nato. i guess that the burning of religious text is disrespectful and hurtful. and what might be legal is certainly not necessarily appropriate if the sci fi, yes, it is sacred for muslims, and it must be sacred for other religions. we know that in other countries, they act differently and don't respect religious feelings of people. they also say it's not a crime in our country. it is a crime. rates has moved from this way to the city of melma. it would seem like sweden is searching itself in the faults by allowing these,
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these karone burnings. but really, if they are, it's the sweetest constitution that's pulling the trigger. and the swedish constitution is very strong on freedom of expression. and this is considered an element of freedom of expression. it can be over ruled by swedish law. if it's, if it can be shown, the act is a um, an act of, of hate towards a, towards an, an ethnic minority for example. which in this case you might think it is. however, that also has to come the test of what the individual doing it is intending by that . as far as we know, there are only 3 cases of anyone putting a, a crown in sweden. none of them have been a been swedes the origin. the 1st was a and the gyptian immigrants who wanted to prove that if he was sent back to egypt, that is a full mosley. he would be under a threat. so he did that to, to try and show that he was at risk. the 2nd was the danish fall,
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right. politician ross was paula dunn, who became a swede in order to get round to get round the rules. it's easy, it to show that he is, is performing a hate crime if he buttons the crime because it is against that group. this case is a, isn't a rocky immigrant who is using the chromebook. going to show that chrome burnings should be allowed under, under the sweetest constitution wall and fire smoke and canada is spreading south across the border to effect around 100000000 people in the united states. warnings of potentially hazardous air quality have been issued from many for many across north america, the largest canadian city toronto is covered in smoke hayes, nearly 505 building half of them are out of control. the more canada as was $125.00 sees in west chicago and toys i just 2 of those cities effect in the united states
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. how does your castro has more and how many states shrouded in small chicago had the worst air to breeds in the united states. and in the world by some measures on wednesday, the windy cities iconic sky line over lake michigan was barely visible beneath the haze. even as president joe biden arrived for a pre scheduled visit, landing at o'hare airport under an air quality warning. i've never seen it like this smoky or anything like even fog, like i've never seen a b. this bad people in 16 states were advised to avoid reading. the smoky air and outdoor events were cancelled in mass in detroit, the founder of the air monitoring firm just air, so the smoke only exacerbated the cities long running problem with pollution. american media space is way too often, right, well, this wildfire smoke allows. unfortunately, many people to fill this burden. this is
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a barrier that far too long. give me is that face day to day out, the smoke is traveling thousands of kilometers from canada or close to $500.00 wild fires are now burning and remote areas. half of them out of control. meanwhile, further south, a heat dome is facing a massive area from texas to florida. climate scientists say this is all enabled by the earth warming atmosphere. one might ask themselves, is this normal? is this the way summer usually starts off and the answer is not really. i mean some of these events we could expect every year, but yes, having multiple events is creating a of a different type of start to the summer. in washington, dc, the worst is yet to come with smoke forecasts and drift eastward towards here, philadelphia and new york in the days to come. and the reality is in this part of the world, wild fire season has only just begun. heidi jo,
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castro al jazeera washington suspected human remains have been recovered from the wreckage of the tourist submersible which imploded as it dive down to the rest of the titanic experts in canada, our examining fragments salvage from the bottom of the atlantic. it trying to find out how the vessel was destroyed, killing old 5 people on board last week. it's being seen as the latest milestone in the commercial space rice. virgin galactic is about to send its 1st paying customers into all of its competition is halting up in the space. tourism sector is still out of reach for most but some companies now offering flight packages the hundreds of thousands of dollars rather than millions. engine monahan, asthma, most of us have seen rocket launches, but virgin glass, it gets passenger to space a little differently. it flies towards stuff using a space plane. it takes off from
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a runaway much like an ordinary jess. once it reaches the altitude of around 15000 meters, get released the 2nd smaller vehicle that then takes them up the rest of the way. passengers experience a few minutes of weightlessness before returning home. virgin galactic is charging $450000.00 for a seat. that's a lot of money, but companies have charged billions for space trips. blue origin uses conditional rockets to offer a similar service to virgin galactic. a spot on the 1st flight was auction for $28000000.00. space x is taking civilians, the international space station charging tens of millions for multi day trip. but the could be a downside. the space tours and boom, long whole plane flights can generate around 3 tons of carpet emissions for each passenger of flight like the one version offers corporate use as much as a 100 tons stands as default style madonna, we'll have to wait to see her live on stage she's postponed to will swear after spending several days and intensive care in hospital and manage. it says she's had
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a serious bacterial infection and remains in medical care, american celebration world. so it was scheduled to begin next month in vancouver. all right, that's it for me. emily anglin, weather is next then it's inside story which examines the impact of donald trump leaked audio recording to stay with us the on the off we go with your world's weather up say thank you so much for joining in here. come our plum rains to japan's main island of honshu, but something in the north looks like it's trying to spin up into a disturbance. northern font, you island through whole kind of landside inundation alerts here. this is going to be bad. meantime, after that rain has pushed away from the korean peninsula, those temperatures are coming out, but really from chicago,
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she met to support it will be a washout. temperature is still on the high side in beijing at 38 degrees. will the plum rains give us a landslide in 61 province that killed 4 people? this is all that what, whether as it starts to make its way into japan. meantime, for india, the rain is going to pile up for that west coast anywhere from muscle ross drug. good. dr. rogers starting pushing into the production b r. anywhere there. we could see some flooding over the next few days. some forecast models are calling for about half a meter, a frank monthly rings have also made it into a southern bulk. assembled with a seabreeze in karachi. it's going to feel about $47.00 if you can believe it on friday. meantime, it's a different story for the golf. the winds have shifted around, so this is a hot and dry wind coming down from iraq. i. so for us here in del, has those temperatures go up, they humidity will come down. next to note at 45 degrees on saturday, so you soon a of the
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discipline record in poland. the accused judges refused to the states line. witnesses follows to courageous judges spear heading the stand against reforms. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on the routing. the judges, under pressure on that jersey to donald trump, is heard on tape discussing classified documents is a crucial piece of evidence in a federal investigation into his handling of sensitive documents. so how will this affects the case and the republican race for the white house? this is inside story, the
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