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look at that, so this is, it has to be in a z, right. we change? oh no. just say with more than 1400000000 people. india has become the world's most populous country. 101 east investigate the nation's population explosion on i'll just say about the the hello i'm serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. police and friends fired tear gas and crowds of people marching in honor of a 17 year old shot dead by police on tuesday. the thousands of people, including his mother filled the streets and the power suburb of not fail,
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demanding justice for now. and the us supreme court bands, consideration of race as a factor in college admissions will be live in washington. and that you case top court locks a government plan to the 4th asylum seekers to wander, calling it unlawful. the prime minister says the government will appeal and on keisha sims' with you'll sports news, england, the holding state, he has a chip away at a law just straight in for the splittings total, i'm say to the beginning, this is our in the french capital where a tear gas has been fired and a rally held for a teenager who was shot dead by police. the march was mainly peaceful, but there was some violence. thousands are paying tribute to 17 year old nile who was killed during a police traffic stop on tuesday. barking,
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2 nights of unrest. thousands of police officers have been deployed as the government calls. com. sarah iraq begins are coverage. a community gathered to protest against police brutality. thousands of people that by grieving mother, the 17 year old who was shots and killed by police on tuesday, police initially said each failed to coal freights when we looked at this stuff in the power suburb of known to his family and friends pay tribute. and i left the march that 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 not contradicting the state. we are not contradicting the legal or police procedure. yes, he was driving a car without a license like he tried to sleep,
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but he should not be killed. the police said the 17 year old drove the car one of the offices, but this video pays to contradict the police version of what happened. it started and office, the pointing is weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the call rolls off, and crashes to a stop or the thought is always to get through it. is it what, what do you in view of the state of the investigation and the details collected. the prosecution considers that the legal conditions for the use of the weapon are not met to a single as president emmanuel, my crone held a crisis meeting denouncing both the shooting and the riots that followed as unjustifiable. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of a young man 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 next dallas and the tribute, the never the less is,
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was having stop thousands of people from protesting. what many say has become a systematic 0 tolerance policy carried out by french police, especially against those from pool and minority communities. officials are deploying tens of thousands of police across from including $5000.00 in the capital powers to loan the police officer involved in the shooting has been arrested and charged. 17 year old victim is the 2nd person to be killed and such. so consult this year on the 15th in a year in a hall. many all hope things, of course, the justice can finally be answered as quickly as possible. so the height of all just sarah houses here is natasha. butler has been speaking to demonstrators in not too near paris and a short while ago she was caught up in the interest. well, well, this is the neighborhood when oil lives and sitting on top of the side is nile
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mazda. he is leading tribute to 17 year old son is to member to march. when you go cause you really go to the motion. sometimes it's supposed to be very touched if there were so many people here. sometimes she looks as if she is on the test because everyone is telling me she wants to take these traffic checks. not far from here, just a few 100 meters away from what is most taking place. so basically it's important to be human. the situation is last too long. the same things keep happening and choose. people are sick of it. it could have been my son's. i'm of north african origin and it's not the 1st i'm the sort of thing has happened. we are so fed up what's happening now is exactly the sort of thing that tends to explain the situation because the police have fired a number of to a guess. how does says right into the middle of this crowd as they were coming to
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the end of the people coughing, a lot of children with a lot of families, people are walking away feeling fear is that the police has done this. what the police are trying to do cause is disperse the crowd. but once again, people say this just shows out of touch the police all to be doing this on a day when people had come to pay tribute to this teenager. natasha butler out. is there a non task? all right, we're now joined by natasha butler. natasha. you're able to be with us live after you recorded that. what's happening now enough down to tasha of the while at the end of the much as you saw that people looked at it well miss square were on standing in the middle of notes, had table ready to celebrate. ready to come. memories come together when the police fired the say, a gas into the sensor. and i have to say, you know, being a, was the families are very young. children and people were here to be
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peaceful. and the problem is, is then it's really. and then of course we sold on rest and violence, we saw some people flushing up buildings or buildings decide to show that. but it's my shop. we sold a fi is being led to another call being sent via to just behind me here 0. there's for the series of stones layers of the place because there was a few classes between some of those purchases and police, but it didn't have to be like that. so many people up because it was a peaceful march. it was a moments of joy. i could memorize it, shouldn't have and just that way. but people felt so frustrated appears that hung up all day. but i'm many of the things that the police handled the end of that to memorize and in the wrong way. and that's the sort of thing that happens and, and again, they say potential, the 1st justice minister said that all of this is about one policeman. not about the police force is a whole what is the status of that police officer who opened fire on nice of
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the day to day? very little indeed about that's a police officer needs as he was taken into custody off to. he shows that the teenager earlier this week, we will say know that the prosecutor here in the power suburbs of known to has all say he'd be charged with full entry homicide north info as a homeless the full entry homeless size. uh, so for the time being has been tapped since of custody. that's what we have is assigned to last for a few days. and then the process as far as the legal process will continue. and what a source is to say is it full of justice will be served in equip. com. what's that process is on the way it's actually about the reporting from the on your paris. been following developments throughout the day. thank you very much. natasha now m b is the founder as folks person for the anti police violence collective this i'm away in english, that means let's disarm them this, this on the police. you are joining us from leo. the french justice minister says,
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all of this is about just one or 2 policemen. as i was telling the tash and not the police force as a whole, how do you feel about that? i disagree. typically. it's like we are, it's only 20 years and we're saying that it's exact, it's not the program of log onto the cost of our life program, i think is the 2nd the from the law says city systemic environment. systemic racism inside of the police. like also the police is like the police unions and the police in general is like, it is based within the state and it's no more than prince use. so we cannot say that one policeman is responsible, but this behind huge increase things several years and especially either under my current id and we have like a huge increase of the murders every year we. we went from 20 to 25 murders every year before my heart, and now we are around 30 to 35 murders every every year. and why is that in your view? why is that?
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and i think these days, many, many factors. and one thing is that we are we, we, we never face my, how our problem, no history. and we have, it's also the consequence of the 2 years with no liberal policies. it's altogether and also now we're in a very small house for big enough there there in context where to compare these just putting old way or in new or in the fire. and this can just not go through. and the same time the police is like, it's a, it's, it's a, it's, it's pushing, providing by actually public speech. and the are very expensive and very, very, very young. and also at the same time like the, but he says it's constantly likely. these are getting more minutes, arrive in the dimensions of the army, and the defense are increasing constantly. and these can only subscribe by those. and also then, you know, because we have this and you know, from 2017, the low, the cost it's getting actually given to the police of the queue. and this is the
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main. yeah, let's, let's focus on that little bit. let's drill down on that because this is not a point of detail is pretty major, right? it's a law the detailed, the rules of engagement for the police and the change, the rules of engagement as of 2017. and since that law, we have seen police fire discharge their firearms more often. what does the law say? this is like before the police to how to do how the game. so how do you know that give them another framework for self defense? and then the come on people and into some 17 the to find the need to slow the pricing and we're offering we use and in this low, it's reason, excuse me, a lease of the situation in which the call came open fire without being afraid of i'm scared of being persecuted in fact, and this is also, this is why we go with my sense of humor because it's explaining. and if you are in this, in this situation, you can open a fire and you wouldn't be covered with the protective. and you would not be
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prosecuted and even in the states when it's over now, it's saying that the cost would be prosecuted doesn't mean nothing because in the but also customer aware prosecute to adjust and then never go to the board. 30 prosecution. and this is the main problem they know it's, it's embedded in the whole context of giving into needs to the cost and this low, it says very simple. but it's the whole system is made like this. and how ever used to do it, you know, by giving the right to the customer to, to, to, to make plans to cover the face is not to show the identification numbers and so on . and only always measures are going really slow and isn't community conflict. what would you like to actually see happen? what do you want to be done? i know you're campaigning for police to be disarmed. there is no appetite for that within the french main stream political parties. i know that there's that there, there is some with the far left parties, but not mainstream. i mean, not, not my coolest party, not the conservatives. so realistically speaking,
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what would you like to see happen? the problem is, you know, in this context i, we are in the democratic solutions and we have, we are at the end of the marketing illusions. so even collectives weren't involved in trying to change the load. they don't believe anymore. and the so i don't know what else should be like the solution, but we are one of the gulf kids were asking for, it was mentioning the police and this was a, this course that was heard in america that the george, the incentives we used to be hard to speak about this daniel solution because actually the police is acting like premium, okay. and we have to dismantle many, many brigades in many stupid because they cannot be any solution without this because we cannot calm down the bodies. but it's instead of going more and more to the far right. and you know, by the election that 60 percent, the better they both for the far right. so there is no solution to display these.
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they cannot be that a fair or solution or legal solution. and those are given even more power or was more power to the bodies and the police is becoming more and more. all right, this is the problem and i cannot read at the end of these new particular views. and i don't know the answer to this uh question, to be honest. well, yeah, well, well, you gave it a good shot and we, you gave us a lot of context. so thank you very much for coming on the program today. thank you for your insights and your time. thank you. all right. the us supreme court has ruled the universities and colleges must stop considering race when admitting new students the order now forces higher education institutions to look for alternative ways to achieve diversity. quotes is also 0 is rosalyn, jordan is in washington, dc ross. and before you explain the likely impact of this ruling, walk us through what it actually says as well. first,
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we need to make it clear that there are not quotas in admissions in colleges and universities. in the united states, what it does happen is an effort by colleges and universities to try to admit a student body that is reflective of the overall diversity of the population of the united states. which is, as some people may know, is more than 330000000 people. you have all sorts of f necessities, all sorts of races, all sorts of religious and political backgrounds as well as regional differences. so this is the matter that universities and colleges are trying to deal with, given the legacy of slavery inside the united states, given the imposition of, of legal segregation after the us civil war. in 1865. this was an effort by some universities and colleges to try to make we dress for the denial of access to public spaces,
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to african americans into their descendants because of endemic racism. what came up before the court were 2 questions. one, was this a violation of the equal protection clause, and was this a violation of the 1964 education so that this is a situation where in both cases, the supreme court said that this was an illegal practice in the matter of the university of north carolina at raleigh chapel hill. they said this was a violation of the equal protection clause. and in the case of harvard university, this was a violation of the education act of 1964. so this means that these 2 universities, as well as other educational institutions across the country that currently look at race as a reason why to a mid a student not to denali a student admission,
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but whether to have met a student, they now say that cannot be used as a factor a rosalind help our international viewers understand how culturally significant this ruling is. this is incredibly significant because this is something that the universities had argued when they appeared before the supreme court earlier this year. that this is a matter of not just trying to redress past discrimination, but it also helps the schools achieve what they believe is a laudable goal, which is to expose young people who are just starting out in life to other people of different backgrounds of all sorts. so that as they enter society and become leaders, that they have a, a better sensitivity to the concerns of the entire population, not just to the concerns of their particular community. while the justices,
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in the supporting opinion said that this is a laudable goal. they said it's not something that can be quite a 5 will quantify ably supported by the evidence that it's just to a more for us a goal. and they said, for that reason this policy is unconstitutional. the 3 justices who have dissented from this ruling have said no, this is actually something that needs to continue. even though there was a suggestion in an earlier court case, bollinger. that said that perhaps this measure of a trying to bring in people to promote a more diverse experience for the students could end in the next 5 years. they are saying that they're still needs to be a lot of work done that the work of making then countries next generation of leaders more sensitive and more inclusive still must continue because discrimination still continues at this point in the united states rather than
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jordan. thank you. very much crystal clear and we'll continue this conversation in the coming hours. thank you. a funny morehead on this news our including the political faith of results former present as they are both so narrow will be decided by the electoral court in the coming hours. frances highest court that pulls a ban on football is wearing that he job on the pitch that's coming up with peter in support later. so the sum of forces, highest ranking generals have not been seen in public since the mutiny by wagner mercenaries. last week, the group's leader is getting per goshen wanted russian defense ministry officials arrested. he accused him of incompetence and ordering a tax on his fighters. us media reports say russia's f as b security service warranty. top general valerie grass, him off about promotions planned, rebellion grass,
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and most deputies are gay. surround can, is also said to have had advanced knowledge is deputy andre union has not been seen in public since the attempt to mutiny. speak now to your shop of oliver, who's in moscow. what do we know at this stage? and i suspect we know little i understand that about these top generals we haven't been seen as well. let me tell you that at the moment, no, what was it here? is discussing a triple general stop general get rossimer at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of crown channels, they cannot find general sore a vacant. there was a possibility that x come on. the russian drawing group of forces in ukraine survey can, could be detained due to his alleged a cooperation with you getting progression that's according to a number of media sources. so the, basically, the last time he appeared publicly it was in, in, in his video message to be involved. and i'm you,
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to me is what he called on them to lay down the arms and still the knowledge. and also that no one source or a v can do a report that he's family couldn't reach him. and so now different versions up here in the media. what happens to him? and probably one of the latest ones was published by the pro crumb in bozza tunnel . they posted his daughters comment that's denied her father's arrest and let the new york times the whole street journal roads that so a vacant had known a while. it probably they ain't, he had none about him getting pre grossman's upcoming rebellion and uh, the russian authorities were investigating whether the general health plan be valid and it moves during the rebellion. according to the don't see a sent a survey can, has been an owner. remember the wagner group since 2017 since the complaint in syria, where he worked together with progression and where he was nicknamed general armageddon
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and syrian bertram well pro well blog is rice that survey can it has been in the force of a detention center since june. the 25th and according to bloomberg for several days or because it was interrogated by ministry prosecutors, while the financial times wrote that survey can, was detained as previous and launched an operation to clean out the top secret services others. right. that's the survey can. it was interrogation about later released and as for the criminal and the credit sparks specimens be true. best golf reviews, test report is about the location of the journal redirecting the questions to the ministry of defense. you, you, what have you been able to find out about the wagner troops, potentially setting up camp in bella, russo, i ask you this because we have some satellite pictures and we can show them to our viewers, suggesting that a military base is under construction in bella. roofs uh
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exactly l a we had from alexander lucas chunk of and he was ready to temper robert, to accommodate wagner flights. and bella respond to. he said that no new bases were needed. and now we see were pools, as well as, as you mentioned, satellite pictures, that's fine because of the zone and the group began to settle down on the temperature of batteries. and the h report has that in the camps for the volume, the units. uh well oh, those kinds have begun to be built and uh there they had been built in the move, the lower range in about 200 kilometers from the boat or with you frame. and that will be several such comes that. it also reported that the come in the city of the of 12 that she will, will be able to accommodate a 2005 to so as you see new these house continue matching. and with fully open developments here, you'll your shop of oliver and moscow. thank you very much. i to europe and union leaders and meeting in brussels to discuss everything from the economy, migration, to support for ukraine. several neutral member states, including austria,
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island and cyprus of race concerns over security assurance is given by you leaders to keep the dominant canes in brussels following proceedings. they are dominic, there's the official agenda. we just mentioned it. and then there's also the elephant in the room is not on the agenda or the wagner mutiny aborted mutiny in russia. is that being addressed in any way? the recently in russia, by elements of the volume group has been addressed by a variety of different latest b, the heads of governments or heads of the e. u institution, certainly president from the lion who you were in commission mates. direct reference to the parking group, to what she called the cracks emerging in the russian power structure as it was, those was sentiments echoed as i say, by of a heads of government to have addressed this. it's also worth making the point that nothing really has the needs of institutions of the countries talked about the voc
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them used to me, but they've also talked about what most support can be offered to you, frank and references being made throughout school b, p, f. the european piece for 7, so you know, that was the ceiling of that was raised by moving to so just a few days ago. that means the amount of money that is available to ministers in kids to drill down to help set defense. well that's has been increased, vary considerably my several billions. that's the source of active support that's being discussed here. but clearly also there is this idea is that there are countries. is it not possible mesa who have some reservations about sort of language that is being used by of a e u leaders and leaders, the video and students the, the all students for example, who have expressed some concern. but there is certainly a unity if purpose in so far as the support for your brain is concerned from the financial perspective. dominic, another major topic for discussion at the summit is
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a migration deal aimed at curbing the flow of asylum seekers and migrants coming to the european union. yes, now that you have a much less of the sign of unity, if they are all countries who believe that your needs you deal. and the idea that was agreed in luxembourg, a few weeks ago of placing a monetary or a financial value on each individual migrants or refugees that arrives in the e. u via a regular means. so there are countries who think that's a very good idea. and then there are countries who really unsure of access lucidly . the publish go it's, it's for a minister mateusz. but of yet the kid who said that he has an alternative vision and alternative plan one which does not allow in this idea of qualified majority voting, which is higher, the publish objections to that deal or not some of the over risk. he is suggested
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that there is a different way, and so the question will be whether this, somebody can agree with that. but clearly they're all different sides. it would be going to fall to say, these are 4 lines. assessing the on the one hand, you have the italian government and others saying it's a good deal on the other. you have others that really don't think so. like the polls and in the middle countries like the germans, german liter here and i've shots the child support saying it's a good deal and doing his best to to buttress lots of different views, being expressed dominant came reporting from brussels. thank you very much. dominic or the judges of blocked the british government plan to deport the asylum seekers to rwanda. the court of appeal in london ruled that the ruling party is controversial deportation policies unlawful rights groups and asylum seekers had been appealing in earlier court decision which gave the go ahead to send asylum applicants to africa. minister wishes to enact says that his government will appeal
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this decision that even bother is at the court of justice in london. he says the decision was welcomed by lawyers representing asylum seekers. 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. the british government has all alone stress, vice rwanda is a safe country to which you could send the solemn speakers to apply for asylum rather than in britain. this ruling has made it clear that that's not the case by 221, judge is here said, but there was a great risk of people being sent to ro wonder and then being sent onto the country of origin where they could face mistreatment or persecution. even though they had a strong case for a solid with what is governments hitching back 5 minutes really? so you're not. it said that it should be this country and it's government who
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decides who comes to the u. k. a not in his words, criminal games. they going to appeal to the supreme court. the charge is also going to appeal at the supreme court. in the instance, they will say that something the appeals a quote 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 po to also on the question, the government's legislation that is trying to get through parliament, which would potentially mean that anybody arriving by small but here in britain could be detained and reported theoretically to rwanda. the end result and then is the chief of the british charity refugee council. he's with us live in london ever . we need to get into the detail of this because the court of appeal is actually said 2 important things. number one, that is legal for the u. k to send asylum secrets to another country. and then
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number 2, just that rwanda can't be that country because it's not considered safe enough. how do you feel about this ruling overall? well, i think it's great news, but the cool as will fax, the government call and go ahead with this policy. and this approach, as it stands, accounting is recognize the one that is not a safe place to send people that comes to the case agent so that, that never insides of safety from countries such that kind of stand iran and syria and so down. and we know what's going on in those countries, that is really causative. but as you say, it's important for points how, but the court isn't ruling but the talent to get the policy is a legal. and as you say, the british prime minister, if you see neck, he's saying he's determined to push forward with what we feel is a very draconian policy because it has an effect, certainly extinguishing the rights. but any, once it comes to the k and c cosign. yeah, the u. k. government, as you said,
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prime minister soon act wants to go ahead with this policy. it's unclear what that means, potentially, potentially. and this is fiction at this stage where he could just change countries, right? you could strike a deal with another country that's not rolanda. because he said something good. but i think the, the he paid quotes of a, a p o saying what he said today, the lender a needs view isn't size, sends a message to other countries, but they really need to think twice about entering such a deal that we think is a very grubby deal, and he's in that kind of deal with the british people. the majority of the british people feel represents who we are and in prison. oh, who? oh, the pretty 5. use that a famous. so the right steps, the printer is always the sold to champion around the world. you advocate a more humane asylum policy. what would that look like? well, it would be a very simple thing. firstly, it within showing the principle that incidentally, winston churchill,
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the famous british prime minister upheld. but any one, this comes the case seeking safety should absolutely have a cat half a case, a family friend squarely in the u. k. m as positive that they should be treated with respects we've been seen with the mileage the above whole given the fact here . so that is absolutely critical. is pots about products that the government should listen to the united nations who have advised the basic government on putting in place a process which could be done well. finally, we can be done in a way that respects individual rights, which doesn't result as is the case of the moment in the case of people being left . he is and he is waiting for a decision on the other side. them claim based on the things that the government should be doing, putting in place a fact, you main orderly and the goal is to control the asylum system in the u. k. is that what the british public wants because you refer to winston churchill. but the fact
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of it comes to the fact is that conservatives have one, multiple successive elections on partly on an anti immigration rhetoric. or, well, the police people i'm most concerned about the crisis. you know, i have service about the cost of living prices. you know, country, those are the issues that they say met since the most, ronald cleaning issue of the bible doesn't have great savings with the british public. and if you look at the, at the cheese of the bridge public a rule to immigration pies break seats, they have software, they have a lot of coal. some people are anxious and concerned when they see images of but it's arriving on the south coast to the u. k. e. we recognize that where nobody's not the when you explain the fax to the british people and you sit down with them, including tori bates, as you explained to them what the policy would actually may, you may describe. i don't think it is upholding, but each probably is
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a famous and compassion decency and was spent. they think it's too harsh and too tough. am i full? they thought it uncomfortable part of the index staffing. quite a little bit of the story, policy menus and sorting policy position is not just being central government by and local government. equally, very easy about policy. we stacy, as like in principle and this funding mentally on work. and the solomon chief of the british charity refugee council, thank you for joining us on the program. are still ahead on alpha 0. it has it as air quality warnings issued across much of north america. smoke drifts from wild fires in canada and peter stem. it will be joining us with your sports news, including a moment baseball history. find out why this yankees fiction picture is mr. perfect the
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while the heat is why senior across the southern us, hey everyone. here's a 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 a temperature record for the month of june. at 42. the heat is also still going on in mexico button. okay, monterey, are 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, temperatures on 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
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it's going to be. to south america, we go in, it is a fairly dr. picture across brazil from analysis to brazil, yet it's a floor now. police lots 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, the a survivor of genocide, dealer people who like me to kill the tender suffering, but it didn't come to the heart to do it. who's dedicated his life to searching the woods for phones that the victims of the shrubbery needs can mastercard, even here is the drop in the hope for finally laying the pos to rest, giving peace to the victims, families cause i need to. if i could just find a think about, i could bury him and hunter on out his era. i'm charles don's.
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a teenager who was shot dead by police 40000 officers and being deployed across the country up to 2 nights of interest and the march in no fan was largely peaceful. it was led by the mother of the victims, 17 year old and i, and she's think the thousands who attended for their support. the supreme court in the us has ruled that universities and colleges most self considering race when admitting new students. it follows accusations that harvard university had been discriminating against asian american applicants brazil, superior. electro courts have started voting on whether former president desirable scenario abused his powers. the trial is examining both scenarios, comments in 2022. when he cast dealt on brazil's electronic voting machines. if convicted, boston are, could be barred from running for public office for up to 8 years. boston or is at the courts. speaking to thousands years, monica yanna cab and rio de janeiro. he addressed concerns that his comments had
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led support as the storm government buildings in january, lots of amazon or in the us. there was a january 6th capital uprising that wait a lot against trump, but then there was new information. the same thing here in brazil, when the images of a guy wearing a t shirt and toppling over a clock were shown, the world fell on my head. later, we saw someone from presidential security, letting invaders and something suspicious happen. they want to pin and attempted coo and myself and the right. we are not to blame us. what is monica panic you have is live for us. now in rio de janeiro, monica, the judges are voting, bring us up to speed. so this is a panel of 7 judges. the decision is taken by a majority. so far, 3 judges have voted a 4th. one is speaking right now is we're talking to judges voted in favor of the conviction one judge against it. analysts believes that and even both sonata is
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followers, believe that he will be convicted. now this trial is going on in the capital, brazil. yeah, we are right now and we're diginero at the airport for both. so nato landed earlier this morning and where he gave a 30 minute interview. he's trying to show that he's not particularly worried about it. he says that he is innocent. and if he is ineligible, if, if that's what the court will decide, he can always appeal to the supreme court. but at the same time, he will be working to try to elect a the greatest number of mayors possible in next year's municipal election. so those are his plans for now monica, despite being voted out of office, we need to make it clear the both in our remains a gentleman and political force in brazil. now. yes, he is. he lost the election by a very narrow margin. he has
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a strong support in congress, and now what he's trying to do is to see if he can get more support in brazilian cities by electing these mayors and state legislators. so that's what he's working on. now if he is convicted, he will not be able to run for the president the next 2 presidential elections. so he would be out of the picture for pretty long time. he can always appeal to the suff reports, but he's also facing a whole bunch of other legal procedures he's being investigated for other other things. one of them is for having supposedly allegedly masterminded the january, a stormy of results, public buildings, which may make the january 6 uprising in the capital. monica yet again, reporting live from rio de janeiro. thank you very much. morocco is recalling its
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sweet ocean bassett or after protest to burn the copy of the koran outside stuck homes. main mosque police have charge to protest or with agitation against an ethnic or national group of the west or key. and russia have condemned the incidents that hawk, those who look that up because 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, and 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
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it's not a crime in our country, it is a crime. it was a paul recess more on this from the swedish city of mama, the, the reaction in sweden. so the slightest crumbling, 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 christmas and as well. a brief statement saying that the, the act in stock home 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 building a crown in sweden has full and under the freedom of expression rules in the constitution previously, uh there was a crumbling here in my, on my last day by the danish fall right? politician rasmus paul, it on. however they can be found if they are considered the constituting hate towards an ethnic minority that also has to come into play when testing that what
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the intentions of the individual. now the individual yesterday is in 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, not to 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 courts so that they can stop any future carumba, any of this nature from taking place. full res, i'll just era mountain. i swear to to the head of greece, his opposition series at parting plans to resign. following its defeats and sundays general election, alexis citrus said a new cycle must begin and that reform of the party was necessary. suppressed was
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prime minister from 2015 to 20. 19. during the debt crisis, he was an outspoken critic of austerity, but was criticized later for accepting bailout terms and wildfire. smoking canada spreading south across the border to effect around a 100000000 people in the united states. warnings of potentially hazardous air quality have been issued across north america. the largest canadian city toronto is covered in smoke hayes. nearly $500.00 fires, of burning, half of them are out of control and what is canada is worst wildfire seasons on record. let's cross the border south into the us. john henderson is in chicago. john, it's, it's looking pretty. in fact, very small guy behind you. millions of americans are living under air quality alerts. how bad is it right now and how bad could it get as well, believe it or not, this is as clear as the chicago skyline is looking for 3 days. but on an air
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quality index, it's been over 200 for about the past 24 hours to give you an idea of how bad that is. if you spend most of the day out here, it is the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes when it hits 150. it's been well above that. and that is all because of those canadian wild fires up to the north, they're getting swept down on northerly winds and they come here to the american midwest. and the hot summer temperatures are tramping it on the ground network, hoping for some thunderstorms later today to help sweep that away. but not sure that's going to happen. and of course that doesn't help things in canada with those wild fires are going on. i was here at a concert to not far from here, just the other night and the senior to the band garbage said she had to stop this set because she has c o p d, which is a respiratory element and was being badly affected by the smoke so you see people going around with masks like this, be the old pandemic era masks, trying to stop those particulates from getting into their lungs. and that's what
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local officials are urging people to do. and they say, if you have respiratory problems or asthma's, you should just stay home. do we have a timeline on if and when it's going to get better? a justin day by day we've been hearing, you know, reports that it would continue for the next 24 hours or so. right now. the alert goes through tonight, thursday night at midnight, and then they will reassess. there is hope it's under storms that are coming through the area, edit, change, and wins will carry it away. but that hasn't happened for 3 days. and this weekend here in chicago, there's a nascar street raised for the 1st time ever that goes through the city streets. and that generates a lot of pollution as well. so it could be kind of a toxic storm here for a little while. if those storms don't blow it out of the region, so fingers crossed maybe things a bit better, but hasn't been that way for a few days. and those canadian wildfires are at the beginning of the season that season goes through august. normally,
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the worst of the season doesn't happen until july or august. and the reason these fires are so bad is that they're only about 500 sounds like a lot, but there in 1989 there were 11000. the problem is these fires are way bigger than they have been before. one the size of the us state of rhode island. and the reason for that is it temperatures and those northern latitudes have gone up and signed to say that is a classic sign that global warming is responsible for this john henry and reporting from chicago. thank you very much on a floods and land slides have killed at least 7 people in india is some states. the brother patrol river burst its banks following heavy monsoon, rain bar pets. the district was particularly hit hard with homes and crops, washed away the government as open and dozens of relief camps in the states to how's the homeless during the annual monsoon season. and of the reins, the government set up relief camps in 20 of the states. $31.00 districts and the
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price of salt in south korea has risen by 27 percent because of fears about radioactive water from japan. more than 1000000 metric tons of trade in water will be released from the focus human nuclear plant. in the coming days, the water was used to cool to react or after damage during the 2011 earthquake. and so now me japanese authorities say the water is 6. 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 still a head on alpha 0, the former world number one tennis player was coming out of retirement down to 3 years away from the sports and sport in just a moment with the,
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the the the fall that sports news will promise you with peter stem it who's joined us in the studio theater. so thank you so much. in the holding study of to straight, i posted a big 1st things total on the 2nd day of the 2nd. the ashes taste includes steve smith, both of these overnight school to reach e century. he was eventually off for 110, and then had a good morning to take the remaining 5 or it gets su straightens, were dismissed for 416 in response, england have school briskly been. duckett is chosing in only century and the home side, or 195 for to head scarves will remain banned for football is in front software
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ruling was upheld by the countries highest called a group of female muslim players known as lizzy, shot, bows, took legal action against the decision taken by french football last year, the court ruled that sport federations can mandate mutual clothing to prevent caches or confrontation, adding it considers the been appropriate and proportionate. the streaming is at all just to fee for recommendations, which allows players to compete at international level with it scotts, so it looks like awesome to learn about a semester. they transfer the record that reported the agreed a 153000000 dollar deal to sign west time captain pick and rice. if the bill goes through it would also be a premium. he wrinkled for a british slab. supposing the $126000000.00 benches to sit, he paid for jack greenish rice has spent his entire professional career with waste time and the clubs to the rep, a conference. the title area of this month, the mid field. it has $43.00 england caps and tight and all 5 of the matches at
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last is world cup in concert. if royce does compete has moved to also, he will be playing alongside kind of habits for germany. international has joined from chelsea and a deal reported the with $82000000.00. also say the 24 year old forward is joining on along to him contract habits school, the winning go for chelsea and the 2021 champion sleep final defending champions. the usa laid down a big mock up, the conch of gold cup, firing 6 goals, posts and kits, and leave us faces. ferrera was still a man for 2 of them and co hosts in st. louis schooling the 2nd, the international hectic of his career, and the 6, no dropping was rounded off when georgie, may jaila bitch go. he's sick and all the nights. and he need a drawer and they lost group pass to progress to the quote for finals. for the united united states, jamaica or the 2nd in the group, a table behind the usa also. they also secured the 1st one of the competition or
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the 26th birthday edison's, the bought a gray school twice in a full one when of a trinidad and tobago. to the quote fine lineup is completed beautifully and under $21.00 championship with england looking strong off to making the 3 wins from 3 so fall they faced germany and they finally groups the game even moving the metal already secured. they place in the quotas, the germans knew a wind could get them through, but soft to cameron all just will be open and go. all the idiots went on this incredible soda run back to school. terrific. second, to the final schools, england do drop the group and will now take on portugal in the last uh, the good news. joining in going from group see and the norco problems will be israel. they was surprised when the when is over the check republic. i'm the gentleman with the gold is raised to face to host georgia and nicole to find the country for on scapes up. the dominance include the is
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a power they way posts for switzerland, federal really $1.00 to $50.00 full dispatch. and even though it was liberal enough time frame school 3 2nd help those to wrap up a convincing for one when the constellation for the source is that they also go through the cold finals despite the heavy defeats mixed up with them. it's spain, while phone speak, ukrainian, the law states that he's been involved through full, the will member, one tend to split. caroline was the actually as a now and she's coming out of her time and 3 years off the quitting the schools. 2018 australian open champion hung up a racket at the beginning of 2020 age 29 because she wanted to start a family with a husband. she since had 2 children and is ready to attend to the coughing oldest at the van 2 months ago. before heading to new york for the us open, was me actually spend 71 weeks at the top of the world rankings, and has one for the singles titles to the 1st lived series of incense. the amounts
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of golds proposed merger begins on friday in spain. and lack of clarity around the future of lift gulf hasn't stopped the 2, assigning a new multi year deal to pay the event at val, the rama for mazda of champion, sergio garcia, thinks the new deals shows live. we'll definitely continue. the spaniard also revealed he's in to these risk with right a cup team, a drawing mcelroy. the pay fell out when garcia joined the saudi arabia back series . the us open um 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 can just 27. know only because of that. i feel like a play at a well, but more than anything because i again, a friend back, you know, a friend that i that i kind of felt like i lost uh, 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 means a lot a perfect night for new york yankees domingo headman as he pitched
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a re perfect game in major league baseball youtube, the feats in may live and nothing when left the oakland athletics on wednesday is grateful and stuffing vaccines from new to any base history was made in the 9th inning. when the settlement grounded out as to the movies, it's useful when celebrations with the yankees. it's so any that's really full specific game in the history of the league and 1st since 2012 come on is just the full picture. so enjoy this moment along with doing lawson. david wells and david ego does a pivot, north dakota, but the chosen is the who's picking the drop, the she called the black, who's the 17 year old canadian, who's thoughtful the regina pets and the wisdom hockey. the last season. being the number one selection doesn't mean wouldn't be the best way to make it so that's what the smallest needs for. now,
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i'll be here again later with another update. so all right, peter will see you in a few hours. thank you so much. and i short break and alpha 0 and back to the top of the hour with a full rundown of your world news in just a moment to stay with us. the the, where is the western agenda headache? the g 7 really even matter any. who's more electable, joe biden, or donald trump or jeremy was in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the critic who look us politics the
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