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produces stuff and even though in the body of water you use this beloved game to help himself and others survive the horrors of a magic concentration. football rebels on i'll just leave the a bronze brace right now. the night of protests of is a police shooting of a teenager imposing cost of use and stuff in the past and tram services. the tear gas was fine, a much led by the mother of the boy who was shot dead during a traffic stop near paris. the
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hello, i'm sorry, i'm in y, z in london, you're watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, the supreme court binds colleges and universities from considering race in their admissions process. questions over the whereabouts of top russian generals is not been seen since the log in them use any and reports they might have known about it in advance. the they've been further seems of anger and unrest in paris tonight with tear gas fight . riley for teenagers, shot dead by police. demonstrators were paying tribute to 17 year old. not ill and demanding justice. thousands of extra police have been deployed to the area for thursday night, as the government calls for com. a police officer has been charged over the shooting and that reports that he apologize to not ill. finally august,
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there was pull brandon reports now from the power suburb of non tab. on the move in 6000 people marched in memory of 17 year old miles and the crowd led by the dead teenagers. mother the about the laws. the peaceful march turned violent with some protest as burning cause and police attempting to disperse, the crowds bike firing to i guess there was a possible sense of outraging re here in the sub to of, of known to a sense of niles killing as a capitalist for an outpouring of long suppressed frustration smiled was known to police, but didn't have a criminal record. his family and friends pay tribute to 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. 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 original police account was that the 17 year old had driven the car at one of the offices. the video appears to contradict the police fashion of what happened. it shows an officer pointing his weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the cotton pulls way, facing the wounded. now crashed the vehicle a short distance away. well, the thought is always to just as it is it a mobile 3 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. the officer is now being held as a homicide suspect in custody of the prison in central powers, in a country where police impunity is widely assumed. that is a momentous precedent, but it hasn't called the anger and the boundary
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a suburbs of paris and other cities. president emanuel mack on how the crisis meeting denouncing but the shooting and the writing that is followed as unjustifiable. sometimes clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of the young man calls the contemplation and come. and it's what the government has constantly quoted for. i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas, and the tribute the interior minister has ordered the deployment of 40000 police officers across france, including 5 thousands in the capital, pirates alone, president macro an appeal for contemplation and respect on thursday. no sign of that here in on test buildings of funding, the police have been following to a gas again in a cat mouse game with demonstrates as in trouble makers. on the one side, the authorities are permanent for tom, on the other side. now, strongly demanding justice pull, brennan,
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i'll just sarah known to you. i supreme court has ruled the universities and colleges must stop considering race. when admitting you students, harvard university had 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 ruling, of course, has effectively ended affirmative action and college admissions. 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, and qualify students to be admitted, had a qualifies twos. this is not, this is not how college admissions work. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins has more of what the president is essentially saying is that this
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is something that still needs to be considered. in other words, race still needs to be considered in order to ensure that there is a diverse class in future university admissions out what the president is saying. and all of this is that essentially, there still needs to be a policy in place in missions and processes in order to correct the wrongs of the past. but what the supreme court case is essentially done is really, i'm 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 a really tried to correct the inequities of the past in terms of equal access to education, particularly in the south work round. and black students didn't always have the same opportunities for the argument. c many white and,
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and asian american students. it was but look at, 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, asian americans, and so this is what the challenge was about. and the conservative leaning supreme court agreed with this case i already spoke to, i've read holston director, is education in the innovation and research at the us civil rights organization. the in double a, c p, he says the ruling is misguided and the us supreme cause is out of touch. the consequences is that the technicians will no longer be able to use race among other characteristics and qualifications and attributes to make emissions decisions. and we, we believe that is very misguided by institutions involved in this case,
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they are very competitive institutions and they attract a large number of highly qualified students who happen to be under representative in their campuses and other sectors of the united states. and so what they have done is they've gray, the more holistic process that helps to um, to get a more diverse group of students. we believe that these institutions was within their rights. and i'm, when we believe that they had a, a very bare process. and we think the supreme court did the wrong thing by, by ruling against them. the sum of rushes ice ranking generals haven't been seen in public since them use need by wagner. less than results that today. us media report, say russia security service the f s b one top general larry harass them of a balance precautions planned rebellion grass. and most deputies surveys through
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a v can, is also set to events vaughan's knowledge and then his deputy under a huge and has also been absent from public view since the pulse of mutiny days off of the uprising state t. v. as shown, present in the fruits and meets in a crowd of well wishes. in russia, southern most city of the bend, preaching is rarely seen meeting ordinary russians, especially since the pandemic. he told the crowd, he didn't doubt the support of russians during the rebellion. you know, ship a lot of that has moved from mosca at the moment. nobody here is discussing a triple general stop general. give ross, i'm of at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of crum channels, they cannot find a general sort of beacon. 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've got any progression that's according to a number of media sources. so the, basically, the last time he appeared publicly,
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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 a source or a v can a the, there were pools that he's formerly couldn't reach him. so now and different versions up here in the media of what happens to him, as well as been not taken sales of merchandise back in the 2nd year of russia's wagner, group prices, the t shirts showing the vibe, the symbol of a human scholar against the black and red backdrop of shawl tops and see all mutiny buys of holes have been leaving positive reviews on line sharing on the group people. and we're still on done with seeing celebrating with wagner fighters on site today. after they briefly took control of the southern russian cities, rise and pretend described their actions as treason and a stab in the back. meanwhile russians defense ministry is saying to ukraine in general, and up to 50 minute treat offices were killed and
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a missile strike in the city of crime. a tourist gardening official say 12 people were killed, 3 of them, children, and 6, the injured and the strike, which had a crowded restaurant. moscow is always maintained that the only targets minutes resides, claims the temper you quite need, come on post with hits in the attack. the only problem often was that according to the latest information where you are a high position strength was employed on june the 27th in the city of grammar to somebody. and they don't extract regions of. so for this was against a temporary deployment of ukraine in infancy project, which i'll get killed 2 generals and up to 50 offices and up to 24. and most the reason and the minute to advise us are those who are participating in the stuff in the meeting for a year off to taking control of mary a poll, russia wants to renovate the poor safety several residential projects replacing thousands of destroyed units. the for, she'll say the city should be rebuilt by 2025 as well. so skepticism of, of whether that timeline is possible. ali hash and reports and you
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flocked for maria and had a family. it's been more of a need. yeah. since they were the space. so she says the fee is full. i think it, mario destroyed, the national effect was damaged in the fighting. but we have already been given new housing. we submitted the paperwork and waited for 6 months. 2 days ago, we got a call from the housing department saying that the papers are ready and they give us the keys. we're moving in with our remaining furniture. we will buy what we don't have and move on. she joins hundreds of time in these, in the city who received a new fax work as a copy of the cost, the city damage building. the mandate is to change the face of washing control money for this isn't an easy task. the russian government estimates the total cost of your building to exceed $2000000000.00 over 3 years. with the amount of destruction and the slow pace of free construction. it would probably take much
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longer. with the law of molding $1600.00 flats would be initiated. we expect the same number of apartments this year, the work being done there, which is not enough lucas, for us to accept the number of applications to process quickly and in a timely manner. or some hope decided not to talk on canada, complained about serious delays and the need to pay bribes to get the paper work done. so, so the little book them to the computer. that's a problem. but these are isolated cases because unfortunately we're working with documents. many people, we've had the documents destroyed to doing come back to operations. it took a psychological toe and many financial expenses to store the documents only. but then can you know, just the documents on the queue for a flat, or maybe most of the new projects sort of built that on the city. and the heart of my you for several old buildings has been damaged including this famous drama
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theater that's being driven in march last year, the theater was hit during the washer bush to take the city, the red, hundreds of depth and injuries. ukraine says it was caused by a russian aerial attack unless the international has also i q store shelf targeting the theater, knowing civilians where it shows everything inside rush or the noise, these allegations, or show long story those my, you pull as a city of it. so decide what that would mean. replacing or revamping somebody clinic, landmark does or thought that was the last few bring in whole dollars in the city. the russian plan is to transform it into a fast business box with green spaces, audio show, and jersey. it all muddy opal un security council has been meeting to discuss the situation ukraine. first such meeting since the force of mutiny. the session was called for by russia. you case on boss of the to the one says like ms uprising is
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shot to present patients case for the war and ukraine. a year ago, russia denied focus groups existence. now, if got any promotions, rebellion has publicly destroyed hooton's case for the war and ukraine. and follow up and as much to most go showed us just how quickly russians can leave ukraine when they choose to. the sled. u. k. government is i is going to appeal a court ruling that it's positive port asylum seekers. trolanda is unlawful and hazardous. smoke continues to blanket north america has rankled breaking while flies rage across canada. the
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we're off with your world's weather report. thank you for your time and read off the bat. let's talk about this rain that has been persistent in loose on island between manila and load. still falling there on friday and still the threat of some flooding. there has been flooding and land slides into this one. profits in china all has to do with our seasonal plum range. but now by friday, the worst of it will be over japan from q through the may not linked of honshu pushing into a whole kind of looks like something spinning up here. but basically, it's going to be a washout from cargo shima to support. and as that rain has less, the green peninsula temperatures are now on their way up like to southeast asia. we go, let's talk about the sundry downpours on borneo more so for the police side and coaching and also for the west coast of indonesia, sumatra island. now for australia, this is unusual rain this some of the year. it should be the dry season in the kimberly, it wasn't too long ago. we had our weather this winter day and a 100 years. and here comes more rain as it pours into the outback and temperature
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is low. so you're looking at alice springs, 11 degrees sydney, just had it's cool this day so far this year. but temperatures have come up. and we've got a bit of snow in the forecast for new zealand, south island snow levels dropping to about a 100 meters. that's it. so using the dreaming of somebody, the more amazing system, how about some disney magic? are the ones that can go what the big one goal was to find incredible things that you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visits, cup of coffee the
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the welcome back to the main stories. now fonts has to point tens of thousands of extra police to prevent another nice of on rest. in response to the central shooting of a teenager, it will follow the angry scenes in the power of some of known town audience with t gas find a to riley code for 17 year old, not l. u. s. president joe biden is condemned to supreme court decision that ruled universities and colleges were still considering race when is missing, new students. harvard university has been accused of discrimination against asian american applicants and questions around the whereabouts and some of russia's highest ranking generals is not been seen in public since the wagner mutiny on site
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today. us media report, say russia security service, the f s b wants to top general, very good rest, and most of bouts precautions planned for valley. and now the stories are following today, members of california is reparations. task force has released a historic report outlining how the state can a ton for discrimination against black residents. california never had legal slavery, but the task force as the state has a history of systemic racism, it was politicians to repair the harm done to descendants of slavery with financial redress. task force says this should be limited to those who can document lineage from black people who in the us, in the 19th century. often when i was asked when i was writing and people said, california why california an issue often is why not? because slavery in this nation went across the entire nation. people didn't just remain in the south, and the policies and the laws of this nation affected every state and many places
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beyond the state. and so it was important that we let people know that reparations as do whether you're in mississippi or you in california, that reparations, as do the harm has been done. and we need to begin to repair the harm and stop patching it up as we have done for many, many years. its coming to more as chairs a california reparations task force and also a power tree just to scala. she joins me live now from sacramento, and maybe i'll start with this question about the methodology, which sort of sounds right drive but is none the less important? because it's very difficult to conceive of how something like this can, can ever be compensated. how do you calculate any form of, of reparations for the, the generational trauma and home done by slavery and, and racism a sewer. thank you for having me. um,
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so 1st under international law, reparations comes in 5 forms, compensation restitution, rehabilitation satisfaction, and guarantees of non repetition. a so $83121.00 is the legislation that created this tax forms. and if you read the statute $83121.00, it states that the california task force is recommendations must fully comport with international human rights law standards. and so that's why in this final report released today, we have dozens of policy proposals that we recommended in the areas of compensation restitution, rehabilitation satisfaction, and guarantee the non repetition. last note around the methodology is around calculating compensation of a breeze. caveat is that the task force didn't prescribe any fixed dollar amount out. we worked with 5 economists and public policy experts to calculate the peer
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monetary losses of the black community across 5 areas. where there's the evidence in data to, to show that the state of california specifically responsible for perpetually putting those 5 areas. so in all we have recommended cash payments and we are recommended to state legislators breed that report in full, endorsed the methodology, and then prescribed monetary amounts based on what we've been doors. and so tell us more about the, how the formula, how the formula was such as put together because it links, i suppose that the pos, the oppression of the past with the way in which it's affected, the descendants of in slaves, people today through of a policing of black communities through incarceration through the difference in life expectancy, housing discrimination, right, exactly. so the 5 economist and public policy experts be worked with where it's identified 5 areas where there's sufficient data,
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evidence to support that. the state was responsible for pets, you perpetuating the harms health cards. a devaluation of black business is housing segregation, and just property takings and mass and correct conservation and over police. they briefly example how did they come up with a methodology around calculating potential monetary, uh, uh, amounts in the areas of housing segregation while they looked at the time period between 1933 to 1977 where there was actually state sanction red lining in the state of california. so that was one way that we uh, came up with monetary amounts for housing segregation, mass incarceration. they looked at the sentencing disparity what, what happens with the reco, sorry to interrupt. we have sort of full time left. but what happens with these recommendations now?
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so now the task force at our final hearing, we formerly pass the baton to the california state legislators. so now it's up to the california state legislature to turn our proposals into actual legislation. camila more, very good to talk to you. thank you for joining us. thank you for having me. here. the government is saying it's going to appeal a new court ruling that blocks it's cons to the poor asylum seekers. tara one, the course of appeal in london says the controversial deportation policies unlawful and our wonder is failed to prove it's a safe country. and being barbara reports 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 intent asylum seekers all
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arrived in the u. k. by crossing english channel from phones from the key issue was whether rwanda was a safe country to send them to the quotes on. so was not a fire. majority of 221 judge is a rule that if people were deported to or a one 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, much of the evidence in the appeal hearing came from the united nations refugee agency. you and hcr was absolutely clear that the signing system in rolanda nathan, their own material deficiencies is under resource, the sof have not had adequate training on their systemic bias permanent as the receipt. so you're not cause made to stopping the bugs. one of his priorities is currently trying to post the registration loving both ortiz, to detain, into ports, any one making the dangerous c journey apart from unaccompanied children. opposition. politicians say the government should concentrate on cutting
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a huge decided claims backlog, which is left to thousands of bundle people in limbo. the government standing firm . we are currently spending, as i say, 6000000 pounds a day on hotel accommodation. $3000000.00 pounds a year on servicing our asylum 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 like his ruling at the supreme court, more delays and uncertainty and for those asylum seekers affected more distress is compounding natural not having to weigh yes, in some cases over a year with nothing happening on that cases and not even starting the process of having those item claims consisted and not comes on the boxes off invited from us to join use to the u. k. i'm playing with the persecution was recently to be ongoing legal fees, which is already spent almost a $180000000.00 on the rewind escape scheme that shows no signs,
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opinion implemented in the near future. the dean, bob, i'll just say around the former president, president joe both scenarios political future is hanging in the balance. so an actual court judges of rules that he abused his pilot in last year's election, while one voted in his favor. the cases of john until friday, when the remaining 3 justices were rule. if one of them votes against him he could be bought from running for public office up to 8 years, tried his examining both nor as comments to impass of his. he summoned the head of the election costing doubts on brazil's boasting machines. also, no, it wasn't actually at the cool but speaking to alger, there was one of key on a key of an rio de janeiro. he address concerns that his comments let to support his to storm government buildings in january to them to me in the us there was a january 6 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 millions of people in the united states and living in the areas with dangerous at quality to, to the canadian while fires. i mean, uh, just to stay in doors, why mosques, outdoors, and avoid exposure if they have asked more of the right spirit, treat problems. john henry reports from chicago. as a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke. in cincinnati, some brave be outdoors on foot in cars and on the water beneath the sky line shrouded in haze. the picture was the same in indianapolis on michigan's mcenroe, a bridge in milwaukee where smoke fills the skies trapped by warm summer temperatures. and in chicago were this week surely. and manson sing, or the band garbage ended. her performance early with this apology
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is kind of whether it's like really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts are when we sort of just here, local leaders are urging residents to wear masks or stay in doors, especially if they have respiratory problems. last night i really was coughing a lot. when i know i'm a little more usually if i'm bid horse, as you can, maybe here at times this week, chicago's air quality was recorded is the worst of any major city in the world. and i conic landscape with no defined outline. this is a clear is chicago. skyline has been for 3 days on the air quality index has been over 200 for the past 24 hours. health officials say at just 150, staying out here all day. is the equivalent of smoking 7 cigarettes,
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and there are now about $500.00 wild fires, a rubbing and flame across parts of canada. half of them burning out of control one. the size of rhode island in the fire season is just begun. john henry and l g 0, chicago. lodging galactic has successfully completed its fast commercial flight obits and was being seen as the latest milestone and the commercial space. raise it last at about 75 minutes and was completed 2 years off to companies. first, fully crude tests space flight. the passengers experienced a few minutes of weightlessness during that trip. the just a quick recap of the main stories and found.

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