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the, the one to blow by the perspectives the, the front braces for another nice a violent protests of the police shooting of a teenager imposing costs use and stopping boston time services. early a tear gas was fine. as a march led by the mazda of the boy who was shot dead during a traffic stop near paris, the
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hello, i, my m i z in london, you're watching out your 0. so coming up on the program, the supreme court finds colleges and universities from considering race, invalid missions, questions over the whereabouts of top russian generals who haven't been seen since the wagner mutiny. and they'd report say, might have known about it in yvonne's and the u. k. government says it will appeal to cooling that his plan to the 4th asylum seekers. char wanda, is on your phone. the hello and welcome to the program that has been for the scenes of and, and on rest in paris, which you guys fight as a raleigh held for a teenager shot dead by the police demonstrates his work. paying tribute to 17 year old nile and demanding justice. thousands of extra police have been deployed to the
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area for thursday night, as the government calls for com. so our high rise begins out coverage. a community gathered to protest against police brutality. thousands of people led by grieving mother of a 17 year old, who was shots and killed by police on tuesday, bought the luxury peaceful march to finance the protested, studying cause and police attempting to discuss the crowds by firing. take us, police basically said not allowed to fail to cooperate with order to stuff in the power suburbs known to somebody in friends pay tribute, not i left the march of that you have to go. so this is a young man, he's very kind, he's not evil or he 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
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. 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. 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 pointing is weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the call rolls off and crashes to a stop. what he thought is always to get through it. is it what, what are 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 emanuel my crone held the crisis meeting, denouncing both the shooting and the riots that followed as unjustifiable. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of
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a young man calls the contemplation and com. and it's what the government has comes of me quote for i think this is what should continue to guide the next dallas and attributes. nevertheless, this was how this stopped. thousands of people from protesting, many say has become a system of 60 tolerance policy cards out by french police, especially against those from full and minority communities. officials with deploying tens of thousands of police across fronts, including $5000.00 in the capital parish, the loan, the police officer involved in the shooting has been arrested and charged. 17 year old victim is the 2nd person to be killed in such circumstances this year. on the 15th in a year and a whole many all hoping that was for justice can finally be interested as quickly as possible. so the height of all, just sarah, it has good live now to pull brennan,
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who is also in the sub of of known tad. what's happening right now full i'm in the center and on satellite rep for, for the railway station, short distance away from the estate world has caused her parents out you can say of my shoulder. let's move a bit closer. restore up the camera man at the protest as demonstrates as brambles . you could probably pull the more accurately up front out a bronze or credit material. it's a bank. uh it was branding very heavily. just a few minutes ago. the fabric item just arrived and they are putting out the flames that you can see the apartment building up above and golf and smoke, and a high rise cherry picker. type 5 things trying to get in there to check whether or not anybody is trust in those off of flows at the moment. it'll happen very quickly indeed. and i think that's the flavor of what's going to be happening throughout the course of this evening. as they protest is the kind of the crowd, the gangs if you like, uh, hitting and running. um, so they get again holding a nuisance and then getting back out again for the police to not to do much about
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it and drop in smoke. really accurate smell of the police did come in briefly and thoughts and say, augusta discussed the crowd, but they didn't stay very long. on the one the i'm you know what the tactic of the police is. there was an issue over the demonstration that we saw earlier, the march, what red niles family rough, i the phone essentially. what took us by the police at the time when prism macro and was calling for tom and contemplation. the to just don't seem to tell me the tactics and throughout so the kind of bizarre mood here and on to a lot the full serena, which is a big purpose in concerts venue, is 3200 meters away in that direction maroon 5 a planet tonight. and it's as if nothing has happened as it what's happened of, i'm a, is the people down there totally oblivious. we drove past the, just the about 20 minutes ago. the role here, we got to go into the concepts. and it's, it's, it's very, are very localized it's, it's a very, very strange kind of moody. it's very interesting situation that you describe that
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pull and only see that building is that still dealing with, with the flames of air. and we can see it looks like right, police, obviously fire engines there as well, trying to evacuate people from the building. as you say, things are just carrying on as normal. not far from you. and i don't know if you're able to stare why you are this or fuel being lives at all. now we can say, i mean looks like they've got these police, these specialist police squads without being pulled in to actually disperse the crowd from this area. the been some 5 ex uh obviously the 5 brigade needs to carry on doing that job. there were some with him that body a security big stone box, but they're also prevent cause coming in here as a result of the security measures to prevent kind of running attacks. it's actually the opposite. it prevents of the fabricate, for more quickly getting for the seats of the flames. the fact that these police have just turned up, they seemed to be kind of slowly moving people back
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a little bit. but they're not actually causing us too much of a problem at the moment on the states. what now comes wrong is, is over in that direction to give you some sense of the geography. and so the, the times the groups, the troublemakers kind of coming out and then going back in, coming out and going back in or milling around has plenty of people with the mess across the face is very fluid, very unpredictable. quite dangerous, i suppose. but certainly we're all right, it's fine. okay, thank you very much from that and don't have that in front pull. brandon are forcing to us where it has been of anger, frustration and protests following the killing of nile. 17 year old who is from non ty, which is just to, to the west of the french capital parish. thank you very much pool. well i correspond to. tasha butler was it the march which took place a little bit earlier in non town of the well this is the neighborhood when oil
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lives and sitting on top of the time is now model. you can see event with the pony tail. she is leading tribute to 17 year old son is to member to march. when you go cause you really go through the motion, sometimes you feel to be very touched. if there were so many people here, sometimes students is on the test because everyone is coming to between 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 in 2 people, a sick of a it could have been my son's. i'm of nose, african origin and it's not the 1st i'm the sort of thing has happened. we a sofa of what's happening now is exactly the sort of thing that tends to explain
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the situation because the police have fired a number to a guess. how does says right into the middle of this crowd as they were coming to the end of the will, people coughing a lot of children with a lot of families, people are walking away, feeling furious 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 and such a butler. i'll just say era non to the supreme court has ruled the universities and colleges and the stop considering race . why did missing new students? harvard university been accused of discriminating against asian american applicants in order to increase representation from all the minority groups. us president joe biden has condemned the quotes. ruling,
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of course has effectively ended affirmative action and college emissions. and i strongly, strongly disagree with the course decision because of formative action is so misunderstood. i want to be clear and make sure everybody's clear about what the law has been and what it has not been until today. many people wrongly believes that affirmative action allows fun, qualified students on qualified students to be admitted had a qualify students. this is not, this is not how college admissions work as close to what has cost when it came, they all get some very strong and lots that lot from the president biden. yeah, and what the president is essentially saying is that this is something that still needs to be considered. in other words, ray still needs to be considered in order to ensure that there is a diverse class in future university admissions of what the president is saying. and all of this is that essentially, there still needs to be
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a policy in place in the missions and processes in order to correct the wrongs of the pass. but what the supreme court case is essentially done is really on done that mechanism for correcting the wrong since the past, if you will. what essentially, affirmative action did just to give you a quick historical background is really tried to correct the inequities of the past in terms of equal access to education, particularly in the south where brown and black students didn't always have the same opportunities. but the argument. c many white and, and asian american students. it was but look at and we are paying the price of the sins of our forefathers. and what has happened was affirmative action is that now there is discrimination against a new group, namely whites. and in some cases,
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asian americans, and so this is what the challenge was about. and the conservative leaning supreme court agreed with this case. and so what we've had now is an overturning of precedent that has been in this country for decades. and so the president is unhappy about this, but what we've seen is really a reflection of the conservative leaning chord as a result of donald trump's appointment of 3 conservative justices. not only if we add this over turning, but you'll remember another very big landmark decision in the last supreme court term was the overturning of roe v wade, which ended 50 years of precedence and the right of a one to have an abortion in this country. making it illegal in some states. is there anything president biden can actually do about this as well? there has been rumors as the president may put in place, some executive action, in other words, to allow for this practice to continue. but when he spoke here at the white house,
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he made no mention of that. what the president did encourage is for the beans colleges to in the future. consider adversity. in other words, the challenges that oh those from diverse backgrounds face in order to try and get into these elite universities and res austin is a factor in playing the obstacles of getting into these university. so the president was certainly saying that race still needs to be considered of the other argument that it has been made. and this has been brought up by the us attorney general merit garland is. but the justice department, as well as the department of education, will be intervening. they will be working with these universities, supply resources in order to make sure that these universities and colleges moving forward. how so resources, in terms of race, shout campaigns, as well as other methods of reaching these neighborhoods and zip codes in postal
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codes if you will, where the students are living, in order to make sure that they have the same opportunities to apply to these colleges and universities, the more wealthy students with the advantages and privileges also have to make sure that the student bodies remain diverse as they have previously under the affirmative action programs. all right, thank you very much from the white house. kimberly, i'll get, i saw in russia's eyes ranking generals haven't been seen in public since amusing a buy volume us and res on site today. us media report say russia security service the f s b one top general, very gras. them of about precautions. plan rebellion grass, some of the deputies surrogate, so they can, is also said to have had advanced knowledge. so they can, deputy andre union has also been absent from public view. since the boys have newton a well days off to the uprising state t v, a certain present name appears and meeting
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a crowd of well wishes in russia southern most as you have del bend between is rarely seen. meeting ordering russians, especially since the pandemic. it told the crowd eaten, doubtless supposed to have russians during the rebellion, nearly a shepherd oliver has moved from moscow. at the moment, nobody here is discussing. triple general stop general, give ross some of at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of from channels they cannot find a general sort of they can. there was a possibility that x come on to the russian drawing group of forces and ukraine survey can, could be detained due to his alleged a cooperation with you've got any 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 in a mutiny is what he called on them to lay down the arms and still done much. and also that no one saw a sort of beacon a,
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the door report was that he's family couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media of what happens to him and washes defensive industries, saying to ukrainian generals, and up to 15 minutes the officers were killed in ms. selves try calling the city of crime, a tourist on choose day. ukraine officials, a 12 people were killed and 3 of them with children. 60 was injured in the strike, which had to a crowded restaurant. most goes always maintained that it only targets military sites kind temper ukrainian come on post was hit in the attack. a slide for you on this program has it as smoke continues to blankets, north america as racquel breaking while fires rage across canada and mysterious sounds from the depths of the amounts of space came out and usually discovers, calls make hum. cuz revealed clues about a structure, the value of us, the
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hi, everyone. first things 1st, we're going to talk about the threat of flooding in northeast turkey at all has to do with this what, whether are piling in here. it wasn't too long ago. this area dealt with flooding, so we'll keep tabs on that. in time. other side of the mediterranean temperatures are coming down here. all has to do with that cooler air off the atlantic. so seville at 36 degrees is not too long ago, you were in the low to mid forties, so big changes there. some big storms move in from france into northern italy, through switzerland, up through germany, around berlin, and whether it's had been issued for northwest italy for just how bad this rain could be. meantime, another push, some showers rolling across the islands of ireland and britain, temperatures down in scandinavia, at least in norway, with that batch of rain that moves through. off to africa, we go, and i think the most intense rounds of rain will be around guinea be so and guinea
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on friday as usual. right across west africa. likely to see some downpours here. and why would it big difference in south africa after some snowing was due to northern eastern cape? providence, tornado reported in quite zulu and a tel province. we've got full on sunshine right across the country. so 15 in cape town, 22 degrees. the high for you in durbin on friday, that's all i got. i'll see you soon. take care. the journey is almost 10 years in which to shake hamilton, ward for translation and international understanding has become the most important translation award from am to the arabic language in the world. the award announces that the nomination period, so 2023 starts from the 1st of march to the 31st of july. applications are accepted through the awards official website at w w, w dot h t, a dot q
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a of the combat can look at the main stories. now, thousands of extra police have been deployed across problems to prevent and now the nice of unrest in response to the fatal police shooting of a teenager alpha, the angry scenes in the powers some other unknown tear on 1st day. a gas 5 is riley health, a 17 year old nano who as president joe biden is condemned to supreme court decision that rules, universities and colleges stop considering race when it's missing new students on the university has been accused of discrimination against asian american applicants
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. some of russia's highest ranking generals haven't been seen in public since the muse me by a wagner. most res, on site today. us media report say russia security service, the f s b one top general, very aggressive on a balance precautions planned, rebellion l. u k. government is going to appeal a new quote, rolling that blocks its plans to report asylum seekers. tawanda court of appeal in london says the controversial deportation policy is unlawful and armando has failed to prove. it's a safe country. the baba reports from london. the majority, this cult allows the appeal on the issue of whether rwanda is a safe country. it's a ruling that human rights groups of welcome to starting to purchase governments entire scheme for deporting asylum seekers to wonder. is it down to like, just appeal was brought by the char to your solemn age in 10 asylum seekers. all arrived in the u. k. by crossing english channel from phones from the key issue was
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whether rwanda was the safe, the country to send them to the quotes on so was not is reversed by a majority of 221 judge is a rule that if people were deported, 01 to they could bend be sent on to the country of origin where they faced persecution or other in humane treatment, even though they had a good case for a solemn. too much of the evidence in the appeal hearing came from the united nations refugee agency for you and hcr was absolutely clear that the side and system rolanda nathan. there are materials deficiencies this under resource, the sof have not had adequate training on their systemic bias. prime minister wishes to not cause made still think the boats. one of his priorities is currently trying to post the registration, loving goal for teeth to detain, into port anyone making the dangerous c journey apart from unaccompanied children. opposition. politicians say the government should concentrate on causing a huge decide im claims backlog, which has left thousands of vulnerable people in limbo. the government standing
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firm. we are currently spending, as i say, 6000000 pounds a day on hotel accommodation. 3000000000 pounds a year on servicing our side of costs. those costs are unsustainable. the prime minister, and i've made it clear that we will do whatever it takes to stop the votes and fix this problem. the u. k. government's hoping to appeal to light is ruling at the supreme court, more delays and done so syncing, and for those asylum seekers affected. more distress is compounding that trauma having to weigh in some cases over a year with nothing happening on the cases and not even starting the process of having those item claims completed. and that comes on the boxes or from by trauma to john hughes to the u. k, i'm saying we'll see persecution will be going to be ongoing legal fees, which is already spends almost a $118000000.00 on the real one to speak a scheme that shows no signs, opinion implemented in the near future. the dean, bob, i'll just say era. done the full brazilian president chapel scenarios. political
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future is hanging in the balance. 3, electro court judges of rule that he abused his position in last year's election, while one voted in his favor. the cases of john until friday, when the remaining 3 justices will if one of them votes against him, it could i thought, so i'm running for public office for up to 8. he is a trial is examining both scenarios, comments to and bassett. as he summoned head of the election costing down on brazil's, at like 20 voting machines, both in our himself wasn't actually out. the code speaking to was, is there is one account of kids in rio de janeiro. you address concerns that his comments slide to support to that, to support a store mean the 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,
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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 to on myself and the right. we are not to blame. the number of people in the us affected by wall sized smoke spreading south from canada, who's going to about a 100000000 warnings of potentially hazardous equity been issued across north america. the largest canadian city to want to is covered in smoke hayes. any $505.00, a binding half of them out of control. and what's counted is, was qualifying season on record john andrew and has one out from the chicago, which is one of the 3 us cities, which on 1st day recorded the worst at quality in the world. i believe it or not, this is as clear as the chicago skyline has been for 3 days. the air quality here is considered very unhealthy on an air quality scale has been over 200 for about
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the past 24 hours. now scientist say, if you spend most of the day out here at $150.00, that's the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes a day. so this has been very unhealthy here and it's all due to the canadian wildfires which are sweeping down from the north on northerly winds. down here to the american midwest and the hot temperatures of summer had been trapping it on the ground. it is hoped that thunderstorms might change that over the next 24 hours or so. but that is something is being reassessed on a daily basis for the season. canada is experiencing about $500.00 wildfires. now. back in 1989, there were 11000 wildfires in canada. but what has made this season different and definitely worse is that the wild fires are bigger. one of them is the size of rhode island, and there's no end in sight because this is just the beginning of the canadian wildfire season. spring scene is the lightest milestone in the commercial space
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race niger and galactic has successfully completed its fast commercial flight to all that at last, at about 75 minutes, i was completed 2 years off the companies at 1st for the crew testing space slides . unlike its competitive budget and galactic uses among the ship, ashcroft with 2 pilots that takes off from the runway passengers experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and we're able to catch a glimpse of the planets coverage at cheering that trip. astronomers have, for the 1st time detected the faint hum of gravitational waves echoing throughout the universe. the discovery might reveal more about how universe was formed, but was causing them all that remains of mystery. calling. baker has more. when albert einstein set the speed limit of the universe at the dawn of the new century, he proved that the space around us and the time that we perceive our 2 sides of the same thing. it's called space time and all the stuff in the universe such as planet
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stars and us sit inside it. but that lead einstein to another big discovery space time itself can vibrate and work the movement of very heavy objects, like 2 massive black holes, crashing into one another. ripple space, time like a rug, sending so called gravitational waves in every direction. they cross the universe carrying information about the events that caused them. they were detected here for the 1st time 7 years ago. as they squeezed and warped the earth itself using this machine called ly go. but astro physicist thought there must be more not just single waves caught by chance, but a background hum from the millions of invisible collisions throughout the history of our universe. so they looked to the universe for clues, pulse. ours are dense dying stars that should beams of light from both poles. astronomers know of over 2000 in our own galaxy, and they say there should be a 1000000000 others. these are stars that have run out of fuel and shrunk to just
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a few kilometers in size, but like a figure skater as they pull their arms inward, they spin at hundreds of times per 2nd to astronomers on earth. they blink, like a steady clock astrophysicist watched 67 of them for 15 years. only then were they able to detect that space time itself was warping the blanks were slowing and speeding up again. the reason long slow gravitational waves the kinds that can't be detected from any single observatory. honors coming from everywhere all at once. it's a study that could only be accomplished globally. this discovery is not come uh, only for one group. it's a several different groups, so it's a multinational project to us china, australia, or michael is here in australia, in europe as well. so there is some that's the par, uh,
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and that's the beauty of the size of the site. it doesn't see a boilers. and that, to me, this is a lot of the most popular messages, the 1st observation of gravitational waves was a signal from deep space. now astrophysicists are looking out through the lens of those very waves to better understand the structure of our universe calling baker alba 0. china is searching positive renewable energy targets and booming closed, and wind and solar power installations. according to new study by the independent research for the global energy monitor. if i'm that china now has nearly half the wells, total operating wind and solar capacity is green. energy targets also appear to be 5 years ahead of schedule. china is still the products launch is greenhouse gas and they said the accounting for huff, the wells, coal consumption, the .

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