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pharmacies make decisions arbitrarily. when a journalist reports on an issue most in line with the officials, they come off to you. the constitution guarantees media freedom as long as journalists do not endanger these moment for public. offend the supreme leader and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. the, [000:00:00;00] the blogs, the whole romany watching, the all just it renews online. my headquarters. here we go. all coming up in the next 60 minutes. the french government deployed $40000.00 police officers to try and prevent no protests condemning the killing of a teenager. after a 2nd night,
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they've brought some goods valley in them to just a moment, please to held accountable for the team age as well. so your opinion meet his needs for talks on ukraine, china and migration. we live in brussels, i'm teens. also hearing the noise, black homes make what they collide for the 1st time. astronomers detect reputational waves that going throughout the universe in sporting lives. crickets as it looks up, pack back australia and the 2nd ashes test. steve smith is the stall man out next to send, treat laws to put this force is going from the is $1300.00. gmc welcome to the news that we started and friends with thousands of protest as of joined a solo drivers he much following the shooting of a teenager by police officers. this is the scene in the power so the, the known to demonstrate this,
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paying tribute to the 17 year old and demanding justice. so now i'm just coming during a police traffic stop on tuesday for spot. tonight's a violent protest. the french government's calling to come and announced its deploying 40000 police officers to try and contain the interest that the incident happened on the outskirts of the capital and the unrest house, but to other cities across the country. at least 180 people have been arrested. 170 offices injured, present and level back whole hell, defies this meeting and denounced both the shooting and the riots. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of a young man calls the contemplation and come and it's what the government has constantly quoted for. i think this is what should continue to guide the next dallas and attributes. it's being the subject of reaction is presumably attempts to change what happens in the last hours have be marked by violent scenes against police stations,
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but also schools and town homes and basically against institutions and the republic . it's absolutely unjustifiable. and so i would like to think those who are out during the night like use today to protect these institutions and bring back com all 17. although i'm was driving when he was stopped by police. they said he'd drive the car towards them and was about to run out of an officer, but footed too much that contradicted. that's the account. the city chose a police officer pointing his weapon through the window and up having to find a point blank range. now the police officer is being investigated voluntary homicide to let's get more of this when tests are bucklin, join us on line from the power. so the best known to and natasha, and not the nights of unrest. uh, the community feeling very heard by what's going on. what is going on behind you right now? yeah, well we're, we're in uh, north tab the power suburb,
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when i all came from we've just moved from the neighborhood where he grew up to the center of this stuff up. and you can probably see there are thousands of people behind me. they're actually just walking off. this is a commemorative march across the area. it is a tribute to this 17 year old that was sold by a police officer during a traffic control check. and i'm just going to try and move over here smoothly. i'm hoping that you might be able to see a little bit further down that way. a lot of people all coming up now, the more just being lied to by no mother. we'd be looking at her. she seems very emotional as you can imagine, sometimes smiling to people because she says please, there's so many people out here to support that. but obviously very terry as well. and there are people holding all sorts of signs that very angry about the police. they feel marginalized by the states. there's a lot of under here that was on rest in this neighborhood for
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a 2nd night. and people are just saying that they want justice to be served. but they also feel very little face that will actually happened. and it was all they are forward to say we've had various meetings being held by the government through the day a, a look for the french government and the french president. this is all to say a very difficult time situations. they do not want to see the sort of themes of fraud. so back in 2005 where they were weeks of on breast and suburbs is the depth of teenagers links to a police chase fail worried that did happen again because there is that to judge. she lives in the air. so they've been trying to call the situation, they have been saying the justices will be served. they have content of this shooting by just police officer emanuel my call. so there was inexcusable and inexplicable, and i'm forgivable. however, they've also condemned to finance the we've seen in not just this stuff, but all the cities of the towns across falls over the falls to noise because it has
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been so much, i'm good. i'm good because so many people have seen that video, the video that you mentioned, what you see, the police officer pointing the gun to the call. what lots of people are saying is a face be sort of incidents or incidents. the police officer sometimes gets away with, but in this case there's a video they say that is proof of what happens. and that contradicts the police version of a fence, but they say, look, this is evidence of the sort of thing that the police get away. the professor sent, so it's a police, some problems have the culture of interesting people here. it just won't that to change it. i mean, they're leaving the day and natasha, we spoke to one of the, let's see, suggested the fact that you know that the places institutionally racist a who is a star recall issue. how do people actually, i mean, obviously feel about so, so what do they, what are they being saying to you? is these last 2 days of progress because it's obviously a highly, emotionally charged situation right now. well i think we have to be typical when we talk about things like racism,
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we don't know who the police officer is. we don't take the full circumstances. but what we do know is police brutality is an issue. and thoughts not just in the suburbs, where there are all some tensions between young people and police officers, but also the circumstances. we think french police being a choose old personal and have you had to tactics certainly had his best protests. what somebody protest as well mains for some of the weapons the police use, we've seen police heavy handedness and recent pension reform parts to assist is nothing new. again and again, the french police have come into question by society, by people from all walks of life out. the tactics has come into question. people have said, why do the police have such a heavy handed approach instead of focusing on trying to call them the situation? police officers themselves are expected. many of police unions over the years was that we need to refer, we need to change the needs to be proactive training for police because the police that the movers are trying to respond to things with the heavy handed ways instead
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of trying to calm the situation that is one of the problems that the house of police, they say. so there are lots of questions here around police brutality, not just about the questions of how people get lots of people and we just need your last discussion. i think we got the general just, i hope you see that protest and moral march is still going to continue to follow that through the day here on the news house. now, the shooting has obviously inflamed long assuming anger in the suburbs. what economic and racial inequality is widespread unemployment is followed about the national average shifting 16 percent. the men, the 19 percent. the women 44 percent of the population display the poverty long, but just 14 percent nationwide. that's of the last name is a political on the list and had all the committee for justice and liberties. he says that any quality has frequently being combined with widespread police brutality in the suburbs. what does no surprises?
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our tone is the speed at which the talking points of the police were immediately overlaid by the mainstream media in the front. so i think got the was a video that emerge on our and of course for addicting the official version of the police and then pushing the government that the reactor and say that the death of this youngster and i had a was inexcusable. but at the same time, we should not also know forget to know to how the monday, when my car was quick to react to, to the, out, to the birth of the 1st over violence last night. and instead of asking people for choice to the near the fiduciary process that he called the this anger unacceptable . and it's been just a 5, but why? because he knows that he's been started. the people do it twice to the just the system when it comes to the police because of course, to the police issue, the from accountability in front. as a matter of fact, the i g b n, which is the supervisory body of the police, is composed mainly all 4 of of police officers. so there is up smoking which was
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thursday nor accountability. and it is the luck of choice. the end of the process being represented by you might even have a whole lot support for ukraine and migration policies are expected to talk to jen throughout the day to day meeting. and he usually doesn't. brussels like to the secretary general will attend these already promised support to ukraine. the immediate done search and task is to support your claim to ensure that your claim prevails, such as of an independent nation in the, in your to. because of this, we are able to do that, so there is no membership issue to be discussed at all. and it also mentioned that this is also where, where and where we see link it, whether you'd opinion in because of course the, the decision to ground to ukraine. the candidate status of course, also has an impact on the discussions which are taking place within the need to get with you to be in union may dollars have a provider and presented support and we are stepping off just though for over the
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last weeks you have seen and you announcements of from you, but those of them they thought was all the additional support and also the training all the f. 16 partners have started. that's what we have us. thank something by for a 2nd key. besides that school side with the dominant came to join us now from brussels. and i don't think obviously a very lengthy agenda of what has to be discussed. but what do we expect things come out of this summit. the 1st thing to say is that there are, as you say, many different elements on this agenda, on the agenda here at this summit, particularly the situation ukraine. but there are many others in so far as the situation crane is consent. we've heard from you. so the executive general, all nicer. standing next to the presence, the european council shonasha respectively saying variations on the theme the 2 institutions have said since installed on what seems to please him to prove that special military operations war and ukraine is the rest of the world. might see it . unanimity of purpose, a box ukraine,
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and the financial aid that's being pro foods to ukraine in so far as the d. p is concerned about as the your opinion piece facility, which was mentioned by e foreign ministers earlier this week. for the series unanimity, unity of purpose on the frame that does not appear to be such unity in so far as migration is concerned, that is another key. see this summit? certainly, there are 2 sides to the equation. few as my cool what 3 weeks ago in watson, you, interior ministers appealed to korea deal quite a quality, excuse me, by qualified majority votes in 21 nations, actually 20 cents voting for a deal on migration 6 with not quite for it. well, today we know that the publish ministers have said that they want a different plan that they've done so great with the ideas of a put forwarded, lots of books to motiv,
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yet scheme said that he has something else in mind that has proposed something else which would not require this qualified majority votes, which should be unanimously agreed. on the other hand, you have people such or as mrs. malone each from easily, the town in prime minister factory saying the deal assigned is very good. not just personally but for the you. so you have a certain element of folks line that and then other nations to opining as it was, what of shots the german johnson was saying? it's a good deal. it's deal with the trash that people should stick to us. so clearly ukraine, very important, but also migrations. a key thing here. somebody came for us and brussels. thanks to be update dominic, let's close over to ukraine's capital key. but as of banking spending by, unless of course ukraine uh will be watching very closely because they want to see what comes out of this meeting because they have a wish list as well. that may yes they do. and
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they wish list has remained the same throughout. they want nato membership, they want more, what has and they want more money. now, in terms of the nato membership presence, leslie has said over the last few days of the countries to disregard the count from the numbers should not be looking over the shoulder to what he called was a lead to that is incapable, obviously referring to presidents preaching of russia, but it's been very clear that nature will not to intervene directly and this concept in ukraine, i'm, that ukraine cannot join nature before the war is over. that is, the e, u m e u m e piece of voting earlier this month on the resolution of clothing on nato to uphold the on the, the agreement with ukraine to join nato. but obviously saying that that can only happen once the war is over. now germany and the united states have been very very
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of drink anything doesn't take them into active conflict with russia. russia has always said that nato is expansion. the eastern europe is evidence of hostility, in terms of money. ukraine has perceived considerable funds from around the world, especially that you even knew this year's budget, ukraine's national budget, 9000000000 euros of that was from the new, the new commission of earlier this month. and they were proposing a special measure of around $50000000000.00 to help you frame from 2024 to 2027. but the big question still remains. everything changes on when this will with end of right now. nobody knows. we're not hearing from the ukrainians. that they are making the quantities, although they are very minimal, the front lines to remain the same. that hasn't really been the brakes. who's a lot of what you crane once in terms of that nature, membership depends on when this will ends, let's say what it is looking for more and more money. so we have defensive, which i said by far as the in keys. so sense of overhead here on the opposite,
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renews are including point a percentage court ruled against the government's controversial integration of time to default asylum seekers to one that was a shrouded in smoke has it has a quality warnings issued across north america because of reco breaking wall funds and canada and installed the price of rights. jemma has details on a reco transfer. in the english attribute, the the sum of rushes highest ranking generals has not been seen in public since the needs of the buying volumes of message these last week. the groups, the, the, if any provision wanted russian defense ministry officials arrested, accused of incompetence and ordering a tax on his finances. well, us means the reports say that russia's fs, be security service, one top general, valerie destroyed more of precautions planned rebellion velocity,
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multi deputies. the guys that often is also said to have had a defense knowledge. his deputy and right you didn't, has not been seen in public since he attempted new to me. from all of this, let's call save a to moscow and usually a shop of oliver who's standing by for us. i mean, what do we will really do? we know about these generals, they haven't been seen since that voc that rebellion ad room is rife. that's right. but by the way, it's interesting, but nobody around just discussing a truthful general style general get ross some of at the moment. but the for the 1st day in the telecom channels, they cannot find general sarah v can. and there is a possibility that the ex commands, i've been trying group of troops and ukraine, nick named general, all my gathering survey can, could be detained. and g to cooperation with progression. that's according to
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a number of media sources. the last time he had publicly wasn't a visual message to the involved in them. you'd send me is when he called on them to lay down that owns and sold them. not also that no one source or, and they can do a report that his family couldn't reach him. so different versions appeared in the media. what actually happened to him? the latest one was published by a pro criminal bozza channel and they posted his daughters was denied his arrest. also at the new york times in wolf street journal, i wrote that survey. can you about progressions, upcoming rebellion and russian authorities on now investigating whether the general health plan the actions of the involved in a group? also according to, to the don't see a sentence certificate that has been an owner. remember of developing a group, but since 2017 since the campaign and syria way it worked together with progression . also a number of the pro military below goods and ministry channels. also ro, this to
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a vacant has been in the look for the pre trial detention center since june, the 25th, while blame bug row that was several days. terrific. and had been interrogated by ministry, prosecutors, and a well, the recent article by the financial times also says that it is so beacon was detained, whether it was charged with conspiracy with production is known. but according to that page who has launched an operation to clean up the top secret service, as well as the others rise, that sort of it can was interrogated, but then released the question then released wilds of mutual best colds. the criminal spokesperson refused to tell, report is about the location of the general a redirect thing. the question to the ministry of defense. so that's the latest. ok . so in terms of rumors, we're about walden stage that the vault would establish itself in the race. now we're getting reports. that base is all being established. what are you hearing about sort of that full mallets?
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the of boxes base is now being established in galleries. well we're just hearing the same reports here that said that some bases in butler's being being billed at the moment. but the also interesting some you details about the um, the rebellion coming in progression was told on the eve of didn't use any that said the wagner group would not participate in the military operation in ukraine. if they didn't sign contracts with administrative defense. that's according to on drake cuts a pool of head of the states. do you mind companies who own defense as the ministry of defense announced the the need for full, for nations that performed competitions in ukraine to sign contracts with the department while the volume and group was the only formation that refuse to do so. then you've got any progression was informed about in, in the, in the case a, as long as you know,
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it wasn't with nor involved in the special mental shop ration. and the funding for the group controlled by pre goes and will be cancelled a they did not sign the contract. so according to cub, suppose as, as the money was the main thing for pre goshen. he decided to launch his mot, show a number of russian states his and show his power and demands the ministry of defense to be held accountable for that mistakes. either a ship of 11. thanks very much for the update for mosca to the demon scouts. scouts . elizabeth boot device to end this peacekeeping mission molly, it was scheduled for thursday, but the divisions amongst mistakes remained about the resolution proposed by friends to withdrawal within 6 months. while these military government has to mount the peacekeepers, leave accusing them a field intentions on diplomatic capital. james base has moved from you with headquarters in new york, and there are intense negotiations on the way about the time table to withdrawal.
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all the un peacekeepers in molly, less than 2 weeks ago, the foreign minister of molly surprised the un by demanding the admission minnes closed down. as soon as possible. the french delegation has been working to draw up a resolution. it currently says it has the object to that old peacekeepers should be out before the 31st of december. the government tamale, backed by russia, wants them to leave faults to them that possibly within 3 months, the u. n. spokes person has been stressing that to do such a drop down in a place where there's still a great deal of violence and instability. takes time, any effort to move thousands of peacekeepers including all their equipment, all their facilities, all their supporting staff. uh, takes a takes a period of time. and uh and so you can see from our past withdrawals, from places that we need a, a reasonable time table. and, and, and of course, it will become clear uh, throughout dialogue with the members of the security council would that time table
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will be this map. and you in headquarters shows where the united nations is operating in conflict. zions, the circles of the peacekeeping missions. mendoza and molly is one of the largest is also the most expensive. and the most dangerous. a 170 for peacekeepers have been killed. another 700 injured in the last decade. things on the ground remain fast enough to be un leaves. the government of molly now intends to further rely on the bus and rose from the vault and accompany are about $900.00 of them. but of course, there are now questions about the company's operations. following the rebellion in russia last week, james bayes out to 0 at the united nations. as the judges of blogs, the pressures governments planned to depose assigned them. so you can sort of run to the court of appeals and london rule that the ruling policy is controversial. deportation policy is unlawful. rights groups and asylum seekers appealed an
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earlier decision by another cold which gave the go ahead to send to sign them after consent. i forget. find me to service you see next as the government will appeal against the decision law correspondence on following the story will get life to the right of the full reaction. but 1st, let's close the to the bottom of who joins as not from the british capital. the dame, what's the basis? full this ruling of the what's the health base appeal was against the ruling last december by the high towards the level. cool. but in fact, the whole rolanda scheme was no fault. the appeal was paid by lawyers for 10 asylum seekers. 10 individuals from countries such as iran, iraq, to dawn on by the child to you saw him age. the asylum seekers with basically presenting the argument, but to him that was real risks to assign him c consent to rewind to the charge. he was making an appeal was on the procedure. for example, how long people here in britain have to challenge being deported. now
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a by 2 to one judge's said, but it had been shown, for example, to evidence from united nations high commissioner for refugees. but that were real risks. but if asylum seekers who come here across the english channel on small by the switch, the prime minister has about to smell, if they all then said to rwanda to claim asylum, let's not forget beth not assigned him in britain, but by to like to be sent on to that country of origin, why they risk a puts occasional in humane treatment. even if i had a very strong claim for a solid base is a big slide to the whole screen, which came about off to britain and rolanda, assigning the deal in spring of 2022. sorry for now. the reason delights amongst those rights groups. but this, somebody has put a pause on that screen. let me close the governor's reaction seems to be robust for
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the moment or is it indeed the government has always i'll get that. we're assurances that what strong assurance is from the right to government, that people would be treated fairly but 5 minutes to reach you. so you're not has put out to tweet, saying that it should be based country that you k. and it's government who decides who comes here, i know criminal games, a reference to the people smugglers who facilitate those journeys across europe. and then across the english channel by small boats something he's about to stop. and now he's back pushing through legislation to call them in, which will potentially be anyone arriving on one of those boats could be detained and sent to rwanda. where does this guy? once for one, does be ruled out as a site for the country, anyone's guess? as he said, the government's going to appeal to the supreme court. the charities also have bad
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worries that they will present to the supreme court. so it's going to be a long time and 2, we have some kind of clarity. for now, nobody's been put on a plane over while the, the cost of, of the, the legal hearings and so on increases. so does the distress and anguish cause to asylum seekers already in detention. who being told that they might be sent to rolanda? did he bump off with the update from london? thanks very much. that's cool. so even a to katherine, so he's standing by for us in the canyon capital nairobi. one does what? the reaction from k golly will be katherine because i'm sure they wouldn't be pleased to hear that the british colts think that nation is unsafe as well. well, yes. so rhonda has already reacted say that. 5 1 that is one of the safest country and so we have a reactions from the government would say that it is,
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is committed. it's still to meet that to this process and it respects the court decision. now this statement also reads in part that said that a move was to build a safe, secure, dignified environment for the migrant. it also says that the migraines and refugees would have been given to you people right now we know that to rhonda had been preparing for the arrival of the by my grand since this deal was made of john at least taken to these pos, spelled where the migraines, why to be homestead and the government at this time said that the, the i, the idea was to make sure that the my grands, well, uh, you know, safe and comfortable and that they would be taken care of. but then we also know that, you know, human rights, so the nice they should have been very uncomfortable about that. and that's because
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of run does own human rights track record. you know, you're talking about people who have left or you know, left full left about countries of people who i fled from all from past situation. so you know, human rights organizations thing the bringing as such people to a country like wanda is really not ideal at all. so i'm not, lot of human rights organizations including i'm, this, the international have react said they say that they are happy about the ruling, but then it also tell it doesn't take away the fact that this so migraines, dfcs silence people because are still suffering. and you know, that's still facing on sites and going forward. and so as far as the, with an update from nairobi, thanks so much, katherine to the middle. okay. is recording and swedish on buses around so i protested both a copy of the kron outside still comes,
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may most please of charge. the protest though with agitation against ethical national groups the us to key and russia or condemn. the incident at hawk was gonna look that up because of 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 gave you, said the burning of a religious text is disrespectful and hurtful. and what might be legal is certainly not necessarily appropriate at the sci fi. 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. it was
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a full full responsible from the sweetest that he has mama to the reaction in sweden. so the slightest carumba ending has been fairly mild. that wasn't a great reaction on the streets among the muslim community. and it's been very mild from the prime minister of christ as soon as well. a brief statement saying that the, the act in stone came was legal, but wasn't reasonable. well, the reason why is legal is quite complicated. freedom of expression is a key part of the sweetest constitution and then a crown in sweden has fallen under the freedom of expression rules in the constitution. previously, there was a crumbling here in my own my last year by the danish fall, right? politician russians, paul, it on. however they can be found if they are considered constituting hate, towards an ethnic minority that also has to come into play when testing that was the intentions of the individual. now the individual yesterday is in
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a rocky immigrant. apparently a christian. he says his intention is not to insight hate against muslims. he says that he was threatening the crown to show that burning a crown should be legal in sweden that it should remain a part of the constitution to be able to say whatever you want to do it, whatever you want, no matter the insults against any group any religion now the police have since charged him with inciting hatred against an ethnic minority. they could be hoping to test this in the quotes so that they can stop any future carumba any of this nature from taking place. full rece, i'll just say era. my sweet to the suspect is human remains of being recovered from the wreckage of a taurus of muscle which included as it dive down the titanic exploits in canada or examining fragments salvage from the bottom of the atlantic there trying to find out how the vessel was destroyed killing all 5 people on board,
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the lock of regulation for deep sea expeditions as being investigated. following the last last week the some states in the southern us could see that helped us june down reco his jack with the, with the updates. while the heat is washing across the southern us, hey everyone, here's the story by the numbers. it's moving further toward the north. i mean, look at some of these numbers. little rock in arkansas, 40 degrees on the nose, that's closing in on the temperature record for the month of june. at 42. the heat is also still going on in mexico button. okay. months where you're at. temperatures have come down a bit to $38.00. there's adrian, it's now developed into a category one hurricane, but it's not posing a threat to anyone. wildfire smoke, so out of canada is posing a threat for the us northeast in terms of air quality issues, people with as my breathing difficulties, that will still be in the picture today on thursday, new york at 27 degrees in westbound we go a few shots storms popping up here across the canadian prairies. temperature is on
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the high side, though in portland, and temperatures will also be climbing across a central california exceeding 40 degrees. so heat alerts in play here for how hot it's going to be. to south america, we go in, it is a fairly dr. picture across brazil from analysis to brazil. yeah. it's a floor now. police bots and there is a bunch of weather alerts in play here is temperature is of falling off quickly and sa, paulo and realtors and narrow fuel showers in the mix here and also breezy conditions to be expected today on thursday. that's it. see you later. i it will still head here on the use of they won't survey it as god's in mexico. so while these i'm vivian's on the verge of extinction. madonna. yeah. i dare you me to do a world tour. and you'll find that when it pops up with on the screen falls to postpone how well tool will support gems on how to us hit the opponent's mistakes in the gold. com,
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the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason the south koreans want their own newsletter to terrace is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lost this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then it might look for the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might face other countries inside story on al jazeera, investigative journalism. this wasn't very and it's hard as guy here. yeah. it would have been absolutely uncomfortable to work for me like that before global exploits in discussion. the internet did not need to be the greatest tool of master variables in the history of the world. voices from different
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a loan to ukraine defense fund supplies made comments drawing ease, summons in brussels, britain. this problem in the service you see that says that the government will appeal against the latest call waiting to book funds to the post, sign him to take this to rewind the cause of the appeal room that the government's controversial deportation policy is unlawful. wildfires in kind of a whole spring south or across the board into effect thousands of defect, possibly a 100000000 people in the united states holdings of potentially hazardous quality have been issued across north america. the largest canadian city of toronto is covered in smoke hayes, maybe $500.00 fines. the body parts of the amount of controlling what the, what kind of is quoting is, was wildfire seasonal and back hold to chicago the detroit. so just to the cities effected in the united states, how did your castro as move on? how many states have shrouded in smoke?
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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 a barrier that far too long. give me is that face day to day out,
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the smoke is traveling thousands of kilometers from canada or close to 500, while fires are now burning and remote areas. half of them out of control. meanwhile, further south, a heat dome is seeking 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 forecast to drift eastward towards here, philadelphia and new york in the days to come. and the reality is, in this part of the world, what wildfire season has only just begun. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington is being seen as the latest milestone in the commercial space. rice of engine
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galactic is about to send its 1st paying customers into all of its competition is halting up in the space. tours and sector. it's still out of reach of most people, but some companies are now offering flight packages for hundreds of thousands of dollars, rather than millions. vince and model that explains 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 a runaway much like an ordinary jess. once it reaches the altitude of around 15000 meters, it releases the 2nd smaller vehicle that then takes them up the rest of the way. passengers experience a few minutes of weightlessness before turning 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 conventional 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,
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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. a flight like the one version offers corporate use as much as a 100 tons. the astronomers for the 1st time detected the faint hump of gravitational waves echoing throughout the universe the teams of space science as world wines of trying to understand the phenomena which albert einstein predicted more than a century ago. francisco diego is electra at university college london. he joins us now from all london, broad cost center. it's always good to speak to francisco. i could just clarify everything so easily for us. what does, what do these homes that scientists have found? how do they allow us to help understand the universe even better? while it does fuzzy and they didn't really, we are in the financial,
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a new era in exploding the universe. you know, what's happened is when the universe, i mean after the big bang, we have all the particles coming out of the big bind. but they were all of a mess, chauffeur cloud which was completely opaque and he wants to pay something there for the 1st of the $400.00 a 1000 years after the beat by so that the 2nd was we cannot see beyond that. so that was a problem because we use light to see that. but now with this new technology is a new way. so we universe talking to us in the way you're going to station are ways we can penetrate that. see the universe all the way back, almost perhaps today to the big buying itself with a lot of things were happening. i, we don't know exactly. we don't have a lot of we have a lot of feelings about this, but we need the experiment. the sort of ation as well. so when a visitation of that this afternoon, actually we have a mutual best confidence to release that information. does the impact of this discovery impact the lives of what the 7000000000 people that live on the planet
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towel this information be used? a this difficult, i mean there is no that connection is not the media. and of course, what we are doing is something baldwin, benefit, not people today. my oldest mother, hugh, but science. does it advance? is they, they, they knowledge on the discovery of the universe in ways that we not predicted in the past. we learn from the past. subbing of funds. there's so many, many things that we are enjoying the benefits from now on this. it wouldn't be in the future. something that we wouldn't know more about the orange it origin over universe. or, you know, galaxies, a origin of our calls. and the, essentially the future of the universe as well. so this is part of a global humanity shredded vision that is building up in terms of gravitational waves and the mysteries around black holes. what are the mysteries or questions have yet to be unlocked or discovered that we still don't know?
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what's the next big discovery that scientists are looking for as well. the advantage of we shop now is that we know what we don't know. because we, when we see of the university, certainly a only 4 percent where they thought the universe varies. the dark energy varies that might, that, that should be equal to a spot in method, which is what the based on various other vast majority of the universities made off the back. the components on the, on about it because we don't know where they are. so set the lead, this kind of expanding and some others to come when as we're facilitate fund, i'm give us more information about the human mystery of a, of the missed or whether they, they, they then doing it or is that we cannot say, i call it in front of my lectures that goals junior website, is that these know is not visible, which is dark energy. it's expanding the universe posted on faster and the come up there, which is a completely time spot in, but we don't know what it is, but we know how much it varies with of that. but the, we know things, but we do a lot of things for that. and in the next few decades, lucky the new generation was that thought of going to inbox and these are making
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discoveries. the dates of the questions will continue. i'm show for a long time in the future, it's always good to get your input and thanks very much for your time. and for clarifying that forward slinky. present. sterling cause central bank because on the line measures to restructure it's huge. international debt isn't talks as phone investors to persuade them to take a 30 percent cuts of the value of the suffering bones most possibly assets to ease its decades on the financial crisis. the strong can government default it on. it's following that for the 1st time. last year, japanese people have been seeing right because of a leak from a local brewery managers apologize for the pollution in the knock river on the island of canal. what they said, there was a risk to human health is food coloring di, linked into the river, and spread into the fishing port. sons of the pump stopped madonna. we'll have to wait to see her live on stage,
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cheapest bones. i will tore after spending several days and intensive kevin hospital and manage. it says that she has a serious bacteria infection and remains in medical care. not the american celebration. well, total was scheduled to begin next month in vancouver, canada, and unable, but as the remarkable ability to heal itself is also life in a life or death battle against extinction. which on hold of it pulls down from mexico cities. these stuff will do all they can to stop them. vivian's disappearance it was revealed by the eyes. text is a gold. and there's something new, right? curious about the not the and m. c being unique to mexico. it can rejuvenate it's arms legs. even pulse of its brain and heart. that hasn't stopped it from almost disappearing from the world. now the countries to poop bags are in mexico city is open the new center to help save it said, 40 years ago,
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all the children in mexico city had an excellent holdings in, in our home, in an aquarium. and we could buy it in any a crime. it was all over nowadays is just so difficult to find it in the wilds. so that's why it is so important to have it in suicide, aquarius, the center of the laboratory. whereas low physic, furiously reproducing the x are trans sparren's. and you can see the larva growing in games to try and introduce and back into the world. but that's a way of yeah, like story the country's hello face ring captivity. and that's because the natural habitat, the wetlands, of the searching milk of districts to polluted in front of invasive spaces for them to survive these ancient, both ways, once the basis of us to mexico and that sort of, to lafayette, fish and readied slide to,
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to tools which compete for the food with the little fish and even eat them. nice stuff sent a head lizette come to that us and stuff, hoping that by educating the public they can help save not just be a couple of days, but the wetlands themselves to move in 10 percent of the countries by diversity. ripka lopez and eggs have a female hello to can produce from 50 to more than 1000 eggs, depending on its species. even young met screens who never have seen and looked in the world know how important they signed a release to the nation. it's a mexican symbol, it represents the country. when we talk about, i looked as we're talking about mexico, that importance could extend to the wide world to animal that can re grow its limbs and internal organs. the medical world is already digging into it secret. meanwhile, here with this a, they just want to see it survive and flourish on home. and i'll just see the mexico city still a head on out. just let's say with this folder,
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a 2nd degree. if i table behind the usa also, they will. so i secured this last one is the competition on his 26th birthday and right there twice in a full one when i would trinidad, and tobago. just the 2nd games, the quote defined, the lineup is complaints at the european under $21.00 championship with england looking strong off to making it 3 winds from 3. so i saw a face to germany in that final great c game, even though even had already secured the place and the forces, the germans knew a when could get them 3. but off the camera, nauseous school, the opening go. all the elliott once on this incredible satellite run to split. terrific 2nd news to note the final supposed to england to top the great annual. now take on portugal. in the last 8 you join england from group c and then they'll count rounds will be israel. they were surprised when the, when is over, the check for the public. i'm reassembled and with the goal here is very leaves will face card. hi, georgia in the quarter finals. really funds kept supp, benjamin and in group d as
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a how would that whitehouse switzerland they had already won the grievance before this match and even though it was leveled at half time, the front scored a 3 2nd tall falls. that's a lot of a convincing for one with. the cancellation for the switch is that they will so go through to the quarter finals. the slides just happens defeats next up for them. it's a while from me to crate the middle of the wednesdays of the game. no way be a sleep by one. go to mail, but off the leaves into front and switzerland. earlier in the tournament, they needed a big winning margin to go through in great day, but they were unable to deliver full load. number one satisfied coverline was they actually has an out she's coming out of retirement. 3 is off to quitting this boat. the 2018 australia nathan champion hung up her records at the beginning of 2028, 29 because she wanted to stop a family with a husband. she since had 2 children, and is now ready to return to the court in august. the w. t. at
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t a events it wont trail before heading to new york for the us open was they actually spent 71 weeks at the top of the world rankings and has 113 singles titles on the 1st mysterious event. since the announcement of golf, that proposed magic begins on friday in spain. the lack of clarity around the future of lift gulf hasn't stopped this whole signing a new multi it deal to play the events about a rama for ma mazda as champion. sergio garcia thinks the new deals shows, they will definitely continue the span. it also revealed he's ended his wrist with ride a cup teammate really mcelroy the past fell out when y'all said join to the saudi arabia back series in the us opened a week and a half ago. it was, it was a great 2 weeks ago. it was a great event for me. not obviously you would say why, i mean you finished 27 knowledge because of that i felt like i played a well but more than anything because i again a friend back, you know, uh, a friend that i uh, that i kind of felt like i lost uh,
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in the last uh year or so. um, you know, we, uh, we talked and, and we had a great conversation and, and i feel like i have that friend back in that to me means a lot of plastic nights in new york yankees. it didn't go, how long does he pitched a rep prospects game in major league baseball? hit chief of age and there are 11, i think when at the office on wednesday, his great performance stuffing to the ice process reaching any base history was made in the night settings by the headlines rounds about history lose the spot, big celebrations with the young to see if i need the 24th at past 6 game and the history of the lease us since 2012 minus just the full yankees fit just to enjoy this in the edit child. it was a plastic knife, the kind of a dog chosen as the 1st pick in the draft, if i missed your call, the black holes, the 17 year old canadian who started. so the rejoinder, paps and the west. and hopefully the last season said being the number one selection was unbelievably failure. congratulations to heavy making. that is all useful for me for now. piece that we'll have another update later. thanks very much
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