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on the ideals, the french republic, his number proclaims, but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. the concluding episode on apologies era, the the 9th of violence in french cities as the killing of a teenager, rekindles accusations of police violence and systematic racism. the talents of around when you're working on these that are like, well, headquarters here in the hall also coming up the us supreme court bends the use of race and university admissions to boost opportunities for minorities and condemns
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the decision. the questions intensify it with water balance and senior russian generals to pop and being seen since the vault. the mutiny on the un creates an independent body to clarify the sites of thousands of missing people in syria since the will become the welcome to the program. at least 100 people interested across phones as major cities. so the night of brian, it's after the killing of a teenager by police, the clashes between police of the testers and the power of a suburb of known to teenagers refilled during a traffic stop on tuesday. the government is calling to call. the police officer has been charged over the c thing, and they're all of the pools that he's apologize to the boy's family. meanwhile, police in paris that says he, people to be the rest does to losing a foot twice,
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stole in a main shopping area. video footage attempt to the move in front of the crowd of people attempting to break into itself. whole. brendan has moved from them to the very large police presence here on the edge of the public protest. so social housing estate, this is right now am, and his mother lives and that happened fireworks, fire. the have been road block, sets up these barricades that you can see burning. here a car was over turned a little earlier on and stuff. a lights very similar to previous nights. you can see some of the police over here who have been flooding the area of the 40000 police have been sent in across france in order to try to keep or the 5000 specifically for this power area. but they all being kept busy by gangs of youths who are defined in some areas caps use that a bit in person 10 pm to 6 am all the way through to monday transportation has been grinding to a halt. the trams and the buses have been taken off the road by the public
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authorities in order to prevent those vehicles becoming targets for vandalism. i'm 5 bowman, and they hit him, missed the kind of tough mouse game, but some of the demonstrators stroke, troublemakers are playing with the police, continues and doesn't look like it's going to finish any time soon. well pull button in the audio sentence. this report on the day's events. more than $6000.00 people marched in memory of 17 year old miles and the crowd led by the dead teenagers mother the but the laws, the peaceful march turned violent with some protest as running cause and police attempting to disperse, the crowds bike firing to i guess there was a possible sense of outraging 3 here in the suburb of known to offense with niles killing the capital it turned out for and as long as suppressed frustration. miles
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is 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 hooligan. what the media are 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 police procedure. yes, you was driving a car without a license like you tried to flee, but you 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 version of what happened. it shows an office of pointing his weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the cotton pulls away. facing the wounded now crashed the vehicle a short distance away. all the thought is always to just as it is, it is not working in view of the state of the investigation and the details
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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 prison in central powers, in a country where police impunity is widely assumed. that is a momentous precedent, but it hasn't quoted anger and the bound. yes, suburbs of paris and other cities. president manuel mac on how the crisis meeting denouncing but the shooting and the writing that is 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 concept me quote for. i think this is what should continue to guide the next 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 and appeals for contemplation and respect on says like no sign of
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that here in known to buildings or branding, the police have been following task again. and the cat mouse game with demonstrates is in trouble makers. on the one side, the authorities are permanent for tom on the other side. now, strongly demanding justice poll brennan, also sarah known to the now the supreme court has ruled using, raised to the time and who would be admitted to colleges violates the constitution . and also it's a challenge. the practice at harvard university in the university of north carolina has been by and his democratic policy have condemned the decision. while republicans welcome did most to enjoy people's or 2 of the oldest universities and few nighted states. harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as
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one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c and harvard, claiming the practice, denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african american and latino applicants. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 that using raise as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights, while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the students lawsuits celebrate these obligations compel the removal of all racial and ethnic classification boxes from undergraduate and post graduate application forms. the incoming president of harvard said the school is now reworking the way it admits new students,
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while still focusing on diversity. we will comply with the court's decision, but it does not change our values. the us president blasted the decision and called the supreme court, an obstacle to social progress. that is this time more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court regents. every recent history take good, how it's how it's ruled on a number of issues that are had been present for 5060 years. sometimes the white house is providing legal advice and other support to help schools comply with the ruling. the reaction from harvard students, sadness and anger. i'm infuriated in speech. this is just racism. it's just racism with a very thin veil. i've just met so many people from so many different cell phones and like it will just if my heart for harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an admissions factor in order to create
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a student body that would be more sensitive to the diversity of the united states and does create a generation of future leaders that with us be more responsive to the challenges in the years ahead. the supreme court said that's a laudable goal, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court mentorship o'conny is the executive director of the a p. i a, a equity along in se coalition that advocates full the rights of asian americans and pacific islander communities. and she joins us now from los angeles, kentucky with us on the program is cool. connie, i just begin with your response to the ruling by the supreme court. well, you know, we had a guy equity alliance can down the supreme court's regressive decision to dismantle or from it in action. it's been a long standing program to promote equal opportunities for students of color.
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and it's really disheartening to see that the supreme court has chosen to ignore history and institutional races um um and handing down today's decision. i mean, what does this mean in the last short and long term really, for race conscious colleges, when they come to an admissions full? i mean, it's just as easy to look at a name that might not be easy to pronounce and decide whether you want that person into college or not. we believe that holistic admissions benefit to all student. and you know, when you employ a holistic admissions, you get students from various backgrounds from different parts of the country as well as the world, as well as different economic backgrounds. so i think that, you know, whole listing admissions we hope, is here to stay. despite the court's decision today,
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which was set back in general is, is the issue of racial equality in the debate around race in the us right now when we are heading. within the next 18 months tools, the presidential election, the sole to issue will be highlighted in the debates of candidates have there's no question of that. and, you know, if you look at the descent by just as could time g brown, jackson, she may, what is such an important point that deeming re secure, relevant in law, does not make it so in life. and we know that's true in the lived experiences of african americans lat, next community, as well as the asian americans, all of whom have benefited from affirmative action programs. and sadly, what we are left with is legacy admissions, which often do get preferences to why students,
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whose parents are alumni of the universities. additionally, there are efforts to allow students, for example, jeron cushion, or simply because his father made a significant donation to harvard university. so those stand somehow and yet programs to bring students in from low income background students who not been afforded those opportunities. sadly, those disappeared with today's decision. if affirmative action is removed, us we're seeing now from university admission. where does it stop in terms of the general why to called in text of the employment market in the us? and i think that's a really important point that we know that there's a family of action in all sorts of places in the us that the job market is one of them. and certainly, if students are not afforded the opportunities to attend, you know,
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a wide array of universities across the united states. they may also then be denied opportunities in the job market for um, you know, some of the most high paying jobs, the most a lead positions. so that's obviously a concern for us. and again, we hope that universities will find a way to employ a holistic admissions so that we're not in a place of simply having one single res or one single type of student was in our university campuses. i'm sure it's a debate that will continue for some time and then just show connie, thanks so much for joining us from los angeles. thank you. a california is reparations test, full says made its recommendation on how the state can compensate african americans, hood by slavery and races in california. it never had legal slavery,
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but the time of your surfaced states has a history of systematic racism. it was politicians to repair the home done to descendants of slavery with financial redress dependent. the don't recommend to the mount full financial compensation. however, it recommends payments be made to only those who can document lineage from black people in the us in the 19th century. often when i was asked when i was writing it, 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 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 is due. 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. so some of russia's highest ranking generals have not been seen in
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public since they need to the by voc, the most res, on site today. us media report say that russian security service, the f s b one top general valerie garage symbol about you have any precautions that plan rebellion decimals. deputies to guys. advantage speaking is also said to have advanced knowledge certifications deputy under you didn't, has also been absent from public dates since they are both needs. and i usually shop a rollover has moved from las go at the moment. no, but he is discussing a trip on general stop general, give rossimer at the moment, but for the 1st day in the tunnel from channels they cannot find general sore a vacant. there was a possibility that x come on, the russian drawing group of forces and 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,
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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 den march. and also that no one source or a v can a there were reports that he's formerly couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media. what happens to him? still a head here on out is there a judges deliver the dicks in the trial a former bazillion leader. dr. bolts in. all right. he's accused of abusing presidential powers. we also saw was applied to people in india as money. both states who have pled estimate violence, that's always the the, here's our forecast for friday across the america is great to have jo long will begin from the pompous to patagonia that of cloud temperatures pretty well where
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they should be some rain in the southeast corner of brazil, weather alerts and play for just how quickly those temperatures are falling. but truthfully, most of brazil is actually dry. i will say with the exception of floor novelists and for northern coastal areas. but now it's looking good and brazilian as well. still that heats in northern mexico, monterey may hit 40 degrees. there's hurricane adrian moving away. something hot on it skills as well. but either of these things look to have a major impact, but still something we'll keep tabs on. we're seeing major heat across the southern us for some of these states. they have seen their earliest ever heat alerts issued here. i mean, look at arkansas little rock at 40 degrees and some storms around here, but they'll do little to break the heat. still some poor air quality for the us northeast stall has to do with wildfire, smoke drifting out of canada into this area. some showers and storms here. same goes across the canadian prairies in the northern plains as well. portland 29 degrees. but south of this in california,
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those temperatures are shooting up for this central valley, the san joaquin valley. you're going to exceed 40 degrees over the course of the weekend. that's all i got for you. see soon, the time i was placed in solitary, i was 26. i was young, immature, this is extreme form of my solution. i think it's designed to break. you feel that there's a tardy tardies part. it's the adjusting to being alone. there's always a upstairs. we loosing and fold lines, examines the total of isolation through one man's experience and a texas prison. the books 27 years in solitary confinement on a jersey to the
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the book about the warranty officer with me. so vomited the hall. reminder of all the top stories, tens of thousands of police that'd be deployed across phones to prevent another nice of addressed and responds to the federal police shooting of a teenager. so angry scenes and the powers of the room to where the subsea rules as to you as present, j bar is condemned, disappeared reading the universities and colleges most stop considering race with the missing new students. and some of the brushes, highest ranking generals haven't been seen in public since the volume of new to the left sun today. us media report, say russia security service, the f, it's the warm, top general legal valerie, the rest, the rest, the rest the most about. you have any provisions planned battalion, millions of people in the united states,
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all living in areas with dangers and quality because of the canadian wall sized. now that be to stay in those y masks and tools and avoid exposure if they have as smell of respectfully problems. 1200 reports not from chicago. a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind, is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke. in cincinnati, some brave the outdoors on foot in cars and on the water beneath a skyline 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, senior of the band garbage, ended her performance early with this apology of seo there's kind of whether it's like, really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts or just
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the 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 you causes 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. 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 the big guy,
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john henry and l g 0, chicago. while in the southern us at least a dozen people have died from heat related illnesses. more than 60000000 people are dealing with extreme paint temperatures in florida to arizona has been as high as 38 degrees celsius. of a heat wave is full cost to continue through wednesday that meets your all legit say a station we high pressure system known as a heat. don't us trump, the heat resulting in sweltering time to mexico's health ministry says more than 100 people have died. that because of extreme heat over the past 2 weeks, the heat wave of strain, the energy create, unless thousands without power, say the old is the, that's what attributed to keep strike with a hand for the hydration. temperatures and pulse of mexico have reached any 60 degrees celsius results for were present dry volts in our as political future hangs in the balance. as a panel of judges decide whether to bonham from public office. 3 of 7 judges vote
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is by conviction. before the hearing was address until friday, the trial is examining both and all of his comments in 2022. when he comes down to on brazil's electronic voting machines, if convicted, bolts of all right could be banned from running for public office of up to 80 is united nation says it will establish an independent body to investigate the state of tens of thousands of people missing in serious sense, wilbur account in 2011 and the general assembly visited responds to the families of people who disappeared over the past 12 years. severe russia underground amongst those nations that voted against the resolution that's can move on this one. diplomatic is a james base who's at the u. n. in new york. this is the resolution that was posted on by the un general assembly was drafted by luxembourg, and it sets up a new party called the independent institution on missing persons. in the end, the votes were 83 countries in favor of this 11 against and 62, that's
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a large number of hoops thing that rules that countries that didn't vote. and it's interesting among those that abstained, it was nearly all of the arab countries, countries and the pos used to support the serial position. in fact, the only 2 countries in the hour will that supported this. what quite, i'm kind of saw among those to welcome at the us and boston, linda thomas greenfield. she said she believed there were a 155000 syrian people who are missing or detained. what the problem now for the un is going to be, is cooperation from the syrian government, because there already is a commission of inquiry on syria. there's something called the international impartial, independent mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the high commission of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with any of that is james bays alger 0 at the united nations. at least 2 people are being shot and killed on the outskirts of
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in full in india is money for the states. please say there are confrontations between members of the majority maintained on the minority cookie community. at least 115 people are being killed in the violence over the past 2 months. hold up, they'll have major pulse. it's a long way from home, but at least here, irene gunter is c. so you have to clear home down the impulse when violence broke out between the majority hidden to meet the and the cookie communities living in this part of india. a nurse back home. she's putting her skills in good use. in this relief center situation bought the cut out that the situation is serious and both community is gravely divided. non tribals have left the tribal areas so the non try both of come to the impulse valley and the tribals have gone to the hills. they did it for their safety. they give us easy access to a 115 people have been killed and 50000 others this place. since the ethnic strive
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started at the beginning of may. the cookies are my knowledge, the tribe in money for state in northeast india. they are officially designated as scheduled tribe, which gives them preferential access to jobs and education. divide and started after many poor as high court recommended that they may team a jury to be awarded the same designation and benefits. many of the may take community had law was in the privileges awarded to the cookies, homes, churches, temples, and government institutions were attacked. the cookies say they have paid the highest price so far. we cannot be with them, it is anymore. the process field is going to have another that gets the will to plus between the 2 communities. the minority cookies accuse this the government of siding with the may some 40000 security forces have been deployed,
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but tensions remain high. as efforts to this, um vigilante groups from both sides have proven difficult. and normal life has been thrown out of here says no make up on may t. he runs a service point, but with daily curfews and the internet shut down for weeks now it's difficult to run the business. and then one. yeah, and they want to say was no god, this is the time for new admissions. for students, they need internet access results or to apply to college just outside. they needed to submit their fees. those looking for jobs have to submit the forms and they're also facing problems. a new cookies are now demanding for separate administration. the visits of the opposition leader read whose guntee is part of his 5 months load units in march across india. but here in money poor, you need to is more inclusive than ever without them how many of these are the teams of scientists have detected continuous ultra low frequency,
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gravitational ways rippling through the universe like a background hum. astronomers suspect it may be coming from soup. the massive black coals spiraling together before managing the discovery made available or about how all unit this was formed. calling baker, how's the story? when albert einstein set the speed limit of the universe at the dawn of a 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 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 crossed the universe carrying information about the events that caused them. they were detected here for
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the 1st time 7 years ago as they squeezed and warped to the earth itself. using this machine called lego. 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 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
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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 from one group. it's a several different groups, so it's a multinational project to us. china, australia are my employees here in australia, in europe as well. so that is, so that's the part and that's the beauty of the site. the site doesn't see a boilers. and that, to me, this is a, one of the most popular messages, the 1st observation of gravitational waves was a signal from deep space. now, astro, physicists are looking out through the lens of those very waves to better understand the structure.

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