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yes, how does the narrative give full public opinion and norma? spite, they might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story. the listening post i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the marching and all the thousands villa street, so they power us about the month of justice. but teenagers shot dead by police. not kidding of the 17 year old spot. the 2nd nights of violence, $40000.00 police and not being deployed around the country to maintain over to the
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village. so rahman, you want to go to civil life. my headquarters here in doha also coming up fairly does meet the tools with the head of nato developments and ukraine addresses top the agenda. positive quality warnings issued across much of north america aspect. trips for wilds funds in canada. and britain's prime minister says he'll appeal against the judicial ruling, which says government plans to the pulse, assign them, seek this to the one that is on the that we'd be getting frauds with thousands of people taking part of the solidarity march for a teenager who was shot dead by police demonstrates as a paying tribute to 17 year old now demanding justice to him. his mother was amongst thousands marching and the power button on to was killing during
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a police traffic stop on choose day spot 2 nights, a violent protests to set. you have to go. so this is a young man, he's very kind, he's not evil or who do you can? what the media or saying about him is not true. his mom raced and well, his grandmother, we know she around the neighborhood. so she's kind and helpful. she loves everyone . the young men left us for nothing. we're not contradicting the state. we are not contradicting the legal or police procedure. yes, he was driving a call without a license like he tried to sleep, but he should not be killed. you know, that's all what you, if they shouldn't have fired. so the warranty is a political analyst and has all the committee for justice and liberties. he says that inequality has frequently be combined with wines, but police brutality of the suburbs. but there's no surprises. our tone is the speed at which the talking points of the police were immediately overlaid by the mass for media in front of thing. got the was
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a video that emerge on our end of quarter addicting the official version of the police and then pushing the government at the reactor and say that the death of this youngster and i was inexcusable. but at the same time, we should not also know, forget to know how the monday, when mcclure was quick to react to, to the, out, to the birth of the 1st of the violence last night. and instead of asking people to choice to the near the fiduciary process that he called the this anger unacceptable and in just a 5. but why? because he knows that he thinks that people do a choice to the just the system when it comes to the police. because of course the, the police issue, the from accountability in front. as a matter of fact, the un, which is the supervisory body of the police, is composed mainly all 4 of of police officers. so there is up smoking which was thursday nor accountability. and it is the luck of choice, the end of the process being represented by many really my goal for the cross is
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appealing to come. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of the young man calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has concept me cause 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 modified, violent scenes against police stations, but also schools and town homes and basically against institutions and the republic . it's absolutely unjustifiable to tell you, i would like to think those who are out during the night like use today to protect these institutions and bring back com. you need me to solve, meeting in brussels, to discuss everything from the economy, migration, and support for ukraine. several neutral member states going through the whole street. i lived in cyprus, are objecting to security assurances given by you leaders ahead of the summit and
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nature. the secretary general promised in waving support to ukraine. immediate and urgent task is to support your claim to ensure that your claim provided, such as of an independent nation in the, in your to because of this, we are able to do that. so there's no membership they should to be discussed at all . and it also mentioned that this is also where it, where and where we see link it with your opinion. because of course, the, the decision to ground to you create an account that 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. $8.00 have a provide the unprecedented support. and we are stepping off just though for over the last the weeks you, i've seen and you announcements of, from you. but those of them they, to our lives on additional support and also the training all the f. 16 partners have started, as well as the bank doors and stuff live from ukraine's capital keeps close ukraine . and keith, keep your very close eye on, but me think they have a wish list,
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don't they just a do have a wish list and that sonya is being pretty much the same. one is that they told membership, either one is weapons and money. now ukraine has always tried to push for nato to be guessing both directly and this conflict that, that hasn't happened. they have to find weapons, but they want to be a member of nato, but it was made here to present. let's do that, isn't going to happen until the war is over. now the european union and the peace voted on the resolution that court on they told to on it, it's commitment to ukraine and paved the way for them to join, but only off to the war has ended. and that's because the us and jim, you know, very, wherever you have any options that would take them into a direct contact with russia. well, they see the ne toes expansion in eastern europe as evidence of hostility. but again, europe has supported your train. nature has supported your price,
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and many countries have given billions of dollars worth of what comes to this country. but also night of the, the budget ukraine's the budget, and $9000000000.00 euros of that has come from the european union on earlier this month that you can mission met to propose that she gave you credit. $15000000000.00 . oh, from 2024. 2027. so a lot of this is contingent on when this will win and nobody really knows the train wants to move weapons more money to help them fight this war. but the reality is that the front lines. yeah, remain the same. you. russia continues to control 18 about 18 percent of ukraine's territory, and there isn't much change on the back of the front from what we can see as a thank for style in key, thanks very much for the updates are now some of russia's highest ranking generals have not been seen in public sense. the mutiny by involved in this reason. last week. the roots leader, if any provision wanted russian defense ministry officials arrested. but he accused
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them of incompetence and ordering a tax on his voc, the fighters, us media report say russians f. s. b, security service, one top general of valor, the good as the most about promotions planned, rebellion russian, most deputies, the guy sort of can, is also said to have a defense knowledge is deputy on the you can, has not been seen in public since the attempted mutiny let's get more of this from us shop of alova in moscow. and so 11 does where the general's on what the circumstance saw behind the absence from the public domain. to be honest, noble j is looking for a cheaper general stop, a general garage some of at the moment, but for the 5th day in the town of ground channels, they cannot find general survey can. and there is a possibility that they x come on, the joint group of troops and ukraine. nicknames general again,
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and i couldn't wait. it's haines due to his corporation with him getting forgotten . that's according to a number of media sources. so the last time he appeared publicly, it was in the view of message to the evolving them use in years when he called on them to lay down the arms and stop them, not on the number of russian cities. and also that no one saw sore a vague can do a report that his family could not reach him. so different versions appears in the, in the media. what happens to him? and the latest one was published by pro crumbling bozza channel and they posted his daughters was, was he denied his arrest at the moment and the, the new york times and the whole street journal roads. that's a survey. can you about the pre grossman's upcoming a rebellion on his plans and the original source he's on now investigating whether the general health supply or the actions of the wagner group and according to the
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don't see a sentence survey can, has been an owner, remember of devolving a group since 2017. soon as the companion is syria, where he works together with pre goes on full together with production. while pro logo is right, that survey can, has been in look for to a per detention center since june, the 25th. well, all the sources like bloomberg and, and the financial time they write that he was interrogated by the ministry prosecute, says, and the financial times also rose. that's that was a kind of an operation to clean up the top secret services by the kremlin others, right. the survey can was interrogation, but then released as for the chrome new sparks best time to reach her best called, he refused to tell reporters about the location of the channel, redirecting the question to the ministry of defense. so what clarity now about vol . gonna the way they move forward because they're all reports of these bases that
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we've talked about. tom being established more formally in bella. ruth, what are you hearing that's fine. i don't know. we've had a problem lot. alexander lucas shun code that he was ready to temporarily accommodate as of no $0.05 in the batteries. but he said that no new bases were needed. now with see reports as well as pictures that find to is of the wrong. and the group began to settle down and batteries on the temperature of belarus and the, it's repulsion that be, comes, will be involved in the units have begun to the bills that, that being built in the mogul region that's about $200.00 calories is from the buddha. with ukraine and it's, it's also nicer that there will be several such comes that and it's also reported that becomes in the city of a store, which it will be able to accommodate as much as $8000.00 slices at the moment. so that's the license for most grateful you. you didn't ship, i live as
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a most good. thank you. my britain is private as soon as you see next, as the government will appeal against the latest call, going to block funds to the port, assign them, seek us to rewind the code of appeal rule that the policy is controversial. deportation policy is a multiple rights groups and asylum seekers appeal to any decision by another code which gave the go ahead to send signed the applicants to africa. the theme father of so is the cause of justice in london. a. he says the decision was welcomed by asylum seeking lawyers. i was holding has been welcomes by the lawyers for 10 asylum, c. k. c. brought this appeal alone with charity asylum. i couldn't get a victory for compassion and reason to purchase government has own alone stress, that rwanda is a safe for the country to which you could send. the saw him speak is to apply for asylum rather than in britain. this ruling has made it clear that
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that's not the case by 2 to one judge. he's here said, but that was a great risk of people being sent to ro wonder and then being sent on to the country of origin where they could face mistreatment or persecution. even though they had a strong case for a solid, well the but these governments hitching back 5 minutes to really so you're not a said that it should be this country and it's government who decides who comes to the u. k. a not in his words. criminal games, they going to appeal to the supreme court. the charge to you is also going to appeal at the supreme court. in the instance, they will say that something the appeals court here accepted that asylum seekers have time to make legal representations isn't in fact spread because sometimes they already have 7 days in which to appeal and give evidence why they shouldn't be the pull to also on the question, the governments legislation that it's trying to get through parliament,
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which would potentially mean that anybody arriving by small, by here in britain could be detained, unsupported, theoretically to rwanda. this afternoon. so he's following developments from the kenyan capital nairobi as rhonda has already reacted a saying that the one that is one of the safest countries. and so we have a reaction from the government would say that it is committed. it's still committed to this process and it respects the court decision. now, the statement also, reason 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 equal rights. now we know that the one that had been preparing for the arrival of the bottom, my friend, since this deal was made,
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a journalist was taken to these cells where the migraines was to be homestead and the government at this time say that the that i the idea was to make sure that the, my response was, 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 said has been very uncomfortable about that. and that's because of run doesn't own human rights track record. you know, you're talking about people who left countries of people who i fled full from persecution. so you know, human rights organizations thing the ring a search be for a country like one to is really not ideal at all. well, still had here all the images that are the commercial space where i see something with logic logic hoping for
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a break through that story after the break. the so great to see you hits not only hot st. karachi is also very few minutes. so 37 degrees, but you factor in the human acts. it's going to feel about $47.00, believe it or not, in karachi, on fridays, among soon storms around punjab. providence from will pon, pushing into india. but the worst of it will, of course be in india, so we're talking about muscle roster. stage goods, right? roger started with the per dash, the con, pushing into b. r. in any of these states. i don't think it's a question. it will see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be enough for the other side of the country onto rains of also been intense. westbank all state sick and states and then neighboring the pole just to the west of come down to here's how this story goes for the
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philippines. still that severe flight advisory in play for lose on island and intense rain falling between manila and log. and the plumb grains have done quite a number in 61 province in china, but those range moving across the yangtze river valley. and we've got pouring rain in the forecasts for japan from q show the may not linda foncher who pushing into hope titled dark or the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling, but anywhere from cargo she met to support. it will be a wash out of it that range move to way from the korean peninsula. those temperatures are on the way hot, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book, but you're watching on the 0 it lisa, who are on the day. well, a reminder of all the top new stories, thousands of pretences in front of joined a solidarity march following the shooting of a teenager by police 7 straight is a paying tribute to 17 year old now and on demanding justice for him. the teenage
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is killing during a police traffic stuff on cheese that has fox, 2 nights of violent protests. you, if you need to lead us, i'll meet you brussels to discuss everything from the economy, migration, and support for ukraine. it has all the summits, the, to the secretary general from mr. waving support for ukraine, and some of russia's highest ranking generals don't be seen in public since that meets the bind fog domestic reason. last week. routes lead a skinny for cogent wanted russian defense ministry officials arrested not let's get more on our top story. the much in power as of to police killed a teenager is call. this house of buffalo has moved from room to we've just moved from the neighborhood where he grew up to the center of this sub of. 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
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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 police and so many people are out here to support her. but obviously very terry as well. and there are people holding all sorts of signs that angry about the police. they feel a motion lives by the stage. there's a lot of anger here. there was unrest in this neighborhood for a 2nd night to people. yeah, i just think that they won't just has to be served. but they also feel very little faces that that will actually happen. well, fall smoking, canada is putting south across the border to effect around a 100000000 people in the united states. the warnings of potentially has the best quality you have been issued across north america. the largest canadian city toronto is covered in smoke hayes,
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any $500.00 funds of binding off of the control. and what kind of just saying is, is, was wildfire season on records? the symbol of this? i'm john henry and he's long for us in chicago in the us since i was at quality. where you all today, job insurance. i have bad. this is a 3rd and straight day with very unhealthy air quality here in chicago. there's a 500 point scale for air quality. we have been over 200 from most of the past 24 hours to give you an idea of how bad that is at a 150. it is the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes a day if you spend most of the day outside. so it is bad, but it's gotten better here in chicago. you can see that hays doesn't completely obscure the sky line and it has in recent days. if you look out toward that little peninsula in the water, that is called navy pier, it's only about a mile and
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a half away. and normally you can get a clear view of it. but right now, it is difficult to see. so people here are wearing masks, they are particularly people with asthma or respiratory problems. they're being asked to stay in doors is covered masks are coming back, how you see them outside. normally though, this would be a busy spot. people come out here and take pictures every day because it's the most scenic spot in chicago. you can see there are very few people here. it didn't stop one couple from getting engaged right next to us a few minutes ago. but the air quality is, is particularly bad. today we are expecting thunderstorms and severe weather to help here. but that doesn't help out things in canada where there was wild fires originating indeed, and that's close to the base of the conversation. we'll continue writing to it's about was a 5, is that all raging in canada and the effect of the i, the smoke that's coming to the us is full parts of the global warming debate
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to that's right. most scientists who are asked about this to say that those high temperatures are not high latitudes, places such as candidates, are a key sign of global warming. you know, the fires in canada, there are about 500 or so most of them in connect province. but that's not nearly as many as in 1989 when they were 11000. so what's different? these are huge fires. one fire alone is this size of the smallest us state, rhode island. it's a small state, it's a huge area for a fire. so the fires are much bigger and the northerly winds are carrying them down from the north. that's north there, into chicago. and these hot summer temperatures are tramping that area. and it's not just happening here. it's happening throughout the midwest in minneapolis, cleveland, milwaukee. so this is an air quality problem, it stretches across much of the us. as you mentioned, a 100000000 people are affected by this and it's not likely to get better. this is the beginning of the fire season. usually we don't see things this bad until july,
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or we never see things of this bad, but we don't see the worst of the fire season until july or august. and it goes through so hell through september to 100 and the full, the very latest on chicago. thank you. police and saudi arabian, or investigating a shooting of the us come to the office, which left 2 people dead. the security guard that the american consumer in jet that died along with a gunman who initiated followed on wednesday. now a saw the police spokesman said the investigations into the native and other circumstances are under way. those being worldwide condemnations and several wisdom countries including 2 key count on jordan, there was a banding of a crown in sweden with morocco recording its on basset to the incident. happened down inside the most skin stall, cable, the 1st day of the was the either at the ration a protest to set the heavy book on fire on the police protection. he since being
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charged with agitation against an ethics or national great ad hoc was gonna look that up because tiger these, if you really do respect rights and freedoms 1st, do 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, and it is sacred for muslims. and that 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 full rate sounds more from the southern swedish city as well. but it can 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 sweetest 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 that the act is a um, an active 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 aker on in suite and none of them has been a been swedes the origin. the 1st was a and then gyptian immigrants who wanted to prove that if he was sent back to egypt, that is a full muslim. he would be on the threats. so he did that to, to try and show that he was at risk. the 2nd was the danish fall, right?
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politician, russian was paul it on 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, is an, a rocky immigrant who is using the chromebook and to show that chrome burnings should be allowed under. under the sweetest constitution. alexa suppressed will resign as head of greece is opposition. parties, the visa following it's defeats in sundays general election. he said, a new cycle must begin. the reform of the party was necessary suppressed was prime minister from 2015 to 20. 19 enjoying the debt crisis. he was not expecting critical step would say that was criticized data for accepting bailout times its so like a central thing cuz outlined measures to restructure its international debt. its
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adults with phone investors to persuade them to take 30 percent cuts and the value of the self in bones. and that's part of the efforts to ease its decades loan financial crisis, and strong can government developed it on its foreign debt for the 1st time. last year for lots of loans, lines have killed at least 7 people in the states of a, some in north east and india. the but i'm a boot driven best. it's bang, southern heavy mold soon rain, but, but the district was particularly haunted with homes and cops washed away. the government has opened dozens of relief, comes in states to house the homeless during the annual monsoon season. ahead of the rains, the government sets of $83.00 release comes in 20 of the states. $31.00 districts the price of salt and south korea has risen by 20 percent because of phase about rage active, both of them. japan, gold and $1000000.00 metric tons of treated was it will be released from the secrecy but need for your plan to the coming days. the water was used to cool the
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react of to damage during the 2011 to have quaking snobby japanese authorities say the water is safe. the concern to south koreans has stopped upon sea salt and the other products you have had the party went on. you, once you throw this into the ocean, it becomes irreversible. after throwing it away, you can't retrieve it anymore, okay? and if problems arise later on, it will be a belated regression. it would be nice if they could think a little more about the safety of us citizens from the perspective of our country and consider if there are any alternatives. and obviously that's being seen as the latest milestone in the commercial space res. version galactic is about to send. it's supposed to paying customers tool, but competition is halting up in the space. tours and sector. it's still a lot to feature most, but some companies are now offering flight packages for hundreds of thousands of dollars, rather than millions. fence and model and explains, or most of us have seen rocket launch is 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
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meters, it 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 use a 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 or flight like the one version offers corporate use as much as a 100 tons. the what you'll just bear with me. so robin in de la, reminder of all the top stories,
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