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is inside to look through the photos i tools and struggles to hold for tears. she knows for despite the health she will come rebuilding her life as the will rages will be a challenge field was the make the non to violence and find cities hundreds arrested on the killing of a teenager re kimble's accusations of police violence and systemic racism. the products of robin want to go up to their life when headquarters have in the whole. so coming up, the us supreme court finds the use of rice and university admissions to feast opportunities for minorities president by the condemns the decision quest of
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intensify of the whereabouts succeed, the russian generals who have been seen since the fall, the mutiny and the un creates an independent body to clarify the fates of thousands of michigan, syria, since the war began. the welcome to the probably go with these full 120 people, it being the rest of the costs. phones has major cities. so a 3rd not of riots off to the killing of a teenager by police that were clashes between police and protest as in the powers of, of, of known to where the teenager was killed during a traffic stop on tuesday. the government is police come, a police officer has been charged over the c things and they're all reports that seems to apologize to the boys finally. me, well, police in paris at 30 people have been the rest, the doctor losing it was still in the main shopping area in video for the attempt at the moment for the crowd of people attempting to break into the school opened
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and has moved from noon to a 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 the have been fireworks fire. the have been roadblock sets up these barricades that you can see. banning here a call was over turned a little earlier on on such 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 are being kept busy by gangs of youths who are defined in some areas curfews that have been imposed and 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 authorities in order to prevent those vehicles becoming targets for vandalism. i'm 5 bowman, and they hit me. hit missed the kind of tough mouse game,
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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. i the whole button to listen to this report on the day's events. more than 6000 people marched in memory of 17 year old miles and the crowd lead by the dead teenagers, mother the but the laws, the peaceful march tons violent with some protest is burning. cause and police attempting to disperse, the crowds bike firing to i guess there was a possible sense of outraging 3 here in the sub to of, of known to a sense with niles killing as a calculator for an outpouring of long suppressed frustration. mild was known to police but didn't have a criminal record. his family and friends pay tribute to have to go. so this is
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a young man, he's very kind, he's not evil or hooligan. what the media or saying about him is not true. his mom raced and well, his grandmother, we know she around the neighborhood, so she's kind and helpful. she loves everyone. the young men left us for nothing. we're not contradicting the state. we are not contradicting the legal or police procedure. yes, he was driving a call without a license like he tried to sleep, but he should not be killed. 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 officer pointing his weapon through the window and appearing to fire at close range before the cob and pulls way. facing the wounded. now crashed the vehicle a short distance away. well, the thought is always to just as it is, it is not working 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,
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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 quoted anger in the bottom. yes, 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. clearly the emotion that comes with the dates of a young man calls the contemplation and come. and it's what the government has it comes of me cause for i think this is what should continue to guide the mix, dallas and the tribute the interior minister has ordered the deployment of $40000.00 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 up running, the police have been following task again in a cat,
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mouse game with demonstrations and trouble makers. on the one side, the authorities are appealing for tom on the other side. now strongly demanding justice. pull. brandon, i'll just share a non tech how's role that teasing raise to determine who'd be admitted to college is violate the constitution? lawsuit said, charlie is the practice at harvard university on the university of north carolina present by them and his democratic policy have condemned the decision. while republican republicans have welcomed it mostly in jordan ripples. 2 of the oldest universities in the united states, harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as 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 to on thursday,
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the us supreme court agreed ruling $6.00 to $3.00 that using race 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 student's lawsuit 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. while still focusing on diversity. we will comply with the course 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
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basic decisions than any court regents. every recent history takes and 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 break my heart for people. harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an emissions factor in order to create 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 lot of goal,
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but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court. this last line to the is research director of the institute full college access and success. he says, the high cost decision is a setback for higher education. we know that race blind and brace, neutral approaches, do not guarantee racial diversity and nor systemic barriers that prospective students of color face and accessing higher education. if we looked at the 9 states that have already banded affirmative action prior to this decision, today, the enrollment of black and black to next students at publicly funded flagship universities has the kline inhibiting their economic mobility. and so if we looked at those examples, most likely we will also see that on the national landscape after today's decision . and so the conversation as much as, as a much larger conversations to have, instead of pitting routes that have been systematically disadvantaged across the
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board against each other. and unfortunately, that is uh that, that then fortunately that that argument led to today's decision, i'll, i'll, because of the misconceptions and miss about who was already accessing and benefiting from a college education. fortunately, there are actionable steps that's abiding here is administration can take right now to remove barriers and college access for students of color. in addition to ending legacy admission that president of biden announced today and uplifted in his remarks, the administration should also request to eliminate uh to eliminate standardized testing. married based at marriage based aid, application fees, transcript fees, all of which disproportionately negatively impacts the access of black and brown students and higher education. this california is reparations task force has made its recommendations on how the state can compensate. african americans said by
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slavery and races in california, it never had legal slavery set dependent. besides, the states has a history of systemic racism. it wants politicians to repair the home done to descendants of slavery with financial redress that the panel did not recommend to the amount of financial compensation. however, it recommends payments to be made 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 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 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, that 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,
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many years. some of russia's highest ranking generals of not being seen in public since they meets me by voc, the mass and raised last saw today us that media report say that russian security service the f s b one top general, validating, validating the rest of all about you have guinea per goes as planned, rebellion grass and most deputies guys. so what we can is also said to have had advanced knowledge sort of akins, deputy on the right. you didn't also was absent from public view since the abortive needs name julia shop of alova has moved from moscow. at the moment, no body here is discussing a triple general stop general give ross some of at the moment, but for the 1st day in the ton of crum channels, they cannot find a 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'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 den much. and also that no one a source or a v can a the, there were pools that his family couldn't reach him. so now different versions up here in the media of what happens to him. because of the nation size, it was stopped bush, an independent body to investigate the sight of tens of thousands of people missing and serious. since wilbur account in 2011, the general assembly voted in response to the families of people who have disappeared over the past 12 years. sylvia russia and the wrong well amongst those nations that base it against the resolution. so let's get move on to apply together to now james base, who's out the u. n. in new york. this is the resolution that was voted 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,
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the votes were 83 countries in favor of this 11 against and 62, that's a large number of hoops staying their role. so 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, our will but supported this. what quite, i'm kind of saw among those to welcome in the us and boston, linda thomas greenfield. she said she believed there are 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 independence mechanism to gather evidence. and that's the office of the high commissioner of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with. any of that is james bay's alger 0 at
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the united nations will still have here on out is, are we followed? the applies of people from the 2 key minority tribe and india's money. both states, his leg violence and judges deliver that extend the trial of former presently. indeed, the drive bolts and all the keys refusing presidential powers stories after the by the the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in doha, where it is becoming less few minutes and had solved because those winds have turned around were now drawing down a hot and dry wind from iraq, so we go in for a closer look here. it's pushing away some of that humidity, but it's sit means those temperatures will start to lift over the next few days. so it's got your pencil, the in for us here in the at $43.00 degrees, soft to block a stone and update on the monsoon range. we're seeing it through punjab providence
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. it's pushing into india, temperatures on the high side for a truck minnes stones. capital ask about 41 for you. there could be some flooding in turkey is northeast black sea coast, once again with this band of rain is that energy also pushes into the caucus is on friday, back into the sun. no 4 is stumble. you'll max out at $26.00 degrees for africa. i think the worst of the rain will actually be around molly, not too far away from the bond, the co. and it's we check on central africa. it's really this western side of democratic republic of congo where we've got the bigger down port stuck in the blue . the more intense the rain is and it has turned much quieter and south africa after that possible tornado. on course we're going to tell providence we had some snow as well, but pretty much full on sunshine, right across the country on friday. sounds good. that's all for me. the, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world,
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including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society. we dream different revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. when many we start to with great dreams, o'denza dealt with sense the 2nd time, the sixty's in the, our politics, analogies era. the the book about deal watching homes is a reminder of all told stories here in the hall, tens of thousands of police are being deployed across from this to prevention of
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the night. dive and rest in response to the faithful click shooting of a teenager at least $420.00. being the rest of us present. jay vargas condemned to springfield sterling that universities and colleges must stop considering grace when a meeting use to some of us. his highest ranking generals haven't been seen in public since fox is new to the last saturday. excuse me, the report say that russia security service, the offense beat on top of general valerie rossimer, provide you any pretensions, plans, rebellion yeah. after taking control of the ukrainian city of mario poll rush, it wants to change the face of the city. several residential projects are replacing thousands of destroyed units and the officials say the city should be rebuilt by 2025 of the house and reports not from valuable and you flocked for maria and her family. it's been more of a need. yeah,
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since they were the space, she says the fewest for i think embody, 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. as she joins hundreds of the time it leaves in the city who received the new facts work as i've got the cost, the city is damaged, building the mandate is to change the face of fresh and control money for this isn't that easy task. the russian government estimates the total cost of your building to exceed $2000000000.00 over 3. yes. with the amount of destruction and the slow pace of free construction, it would probably take much longer. with the law of mold in $1600.00 flats would be initiated. we expect the same number of apartments this year,
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the work being done, which is not enough. lucas, for us to accept the number of applications to process quickly and in a timely manner for 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 bookings book with me and there's a problem, but these are isolated cases because unfortunately we're working with documents. many people we've had the documents destroyed to do and come back to operations. it took a psychological toll and many financial expenses to store the documents only, but then can, you know, just the documents on the queue for a flat. most of the new project sort of built that on the city and the heart of my you for several old buildings has been damaged including this famous drama theater that's being driven in march last year, the theater was hit during the russian push to take the city the red,
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hundreds of depth and injuries ukraine says it was caused by a russian aerial attack, unless the international has also like use the shelf targeting the theater, knowing civilians where it shows everything inside the rush or the noise. these allegations or show long story built my you pull as a city of it. so design what that would mean replacing or revamping somebody chronic landmark does all the thoughts the that was the last few creating in whole dollars in the city. the russian plan is to transform it into a vast business form with 3 spaces on the ship and just see it all muddy opal. millions of people in the united states, all living in areas with dangerous quality because of the canadian wall sized. that'd be nice to stay in duels why masks outdoors, and avoid exposure if they have ass smell of that respect. sleep problems. john henry pulls up from chicago. a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke. in cincinnati,
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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 an 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 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,
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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, john henry and l g 0, chicago. well, in the southern us at least a dozen people have died from heats related illnesses mold and 60000000 people are dealing with extreme heat temperatures. in florida to arizona of being as high as 38 degrees celsius from the heat wave is full test to continue through to wednesday
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. mutual interest say a station we high pressure known as a heat though, has trapped the heat resulting in sweltering temperatures. us and mexico's health ministry says more than 100 people have died to the because of extreme heat over the past 2 weeks. the wave of strain, the energy create unless thousands without power. nearly all of the desk with tribute to 2 feet straight with a handful dehydration temperatures impulsive next good, have reached any 50 degrees celsius puzzles, full of precedent, dry balls and all of his political future hangs in the balance. as a panel of judges decides whether to ball him from public office, 3 of 7 judges voted for the conviction before the hearing was adjourned until friday. the trial is examining balls and all of his comments in 2022. when he cast donald trump results electronic voting machines. if convicted both and all right could be banned from running full public office. up to 8 t is monica. you had a key of hospital from re edition. and right, well,
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even though the trial has been adjourned and will resume on friday, it is pretty certain that former present valuable sonata will be convicted. the decision has to be taken by a majority of 7 judges. 4 have voted already 3 in favor of a conviction and one against it. so it just takes one more vote for both in order to be convicted. if he is convicted, what will happen is that he will be ineligible for the next 8 years. that means he will not be participating in any elections as a candidates until 2030, so he would miss 2 presidential elections. some of the supporters in congress are drafting a bill to grant him amnesty. this was unlikely to pass in senate uh, because it was over turn a court decision, but it still is enough to make a lot of noise. they are trying now to use
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a former presidential tables to nato and his cap political capital to try and elect as many, many years as they can. and in next year's municipal elections has still has a lot of political support, especially in congress. so now he's already planning his future's future steps in case he cannot run for any elections in the next 8 years. monica, not you, of all, just 0 re edition arrow to administer. and is it, what do i do that? so smart city name dot to its former president is called like a dog, which means protector in the tech language, the futuristic city is designed for 70000 people. it includes solar power, electric buses, and small houses. big $3000000000.00 development is meant to be a model of a tech than cities. likes to suppress will resign is head of greece is all positions theresa policy. after his defeat and sundays, general election suppressed a new cycle. let's begin,
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and that reform of the party is necessary. suppressed was prime minister from 2015 to 20. 19. he was not spoken critic of all 70 during the debt crisis, but the light that was criticized for accepting bailout tens. teams of scientists have detected continuous ultra low frequency gravitational wave rippling through the universe bank. the background to astronomy, suspect it may be coming from the soup and massive black hole spiraling together before matching. the discovery may reveal more about how while universe was full. i'm just calling baker, explains 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 led einstein to another big discovery. space time itself can vibrate and work the movement of very heavy objects like to massive
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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 to the earth itself. using this machine called lie 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 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
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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 a while ago because of several different groups. so it's a multinational project to us china, fairly, or 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 astrophysicists are looking out through the lens of
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those very waves to better understand the structure of our universe calling baker alba 0. the see what you will just bear with me. so rather than done, i'll remind to of all top stories, french cities are seeing a set of months of violence after the killing of a teenager by place of traffic stuff, been known to on tuesday. at least 420 people have been arrested. the killing has rekindled optimizations of police violence and systemic racism. thousands of police have been deployed across from us present j 5 minutes. and then the supreme court ruling, the universities and colleges must stop considering race when admitting new students of a team. diversity had been accused.
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