tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 30, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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things to stand against reforms with explain, leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions, based on their reading. the judges under pressure on that just either the the hello i'm terry johnston. this isn't use uh life from what coming up the next 60 minutes. not rotting looks frogs as process wise and the killing of a teenager police officer. the russian foreign minister says, must guy with a much stronger from a view to the by the talking to must be cheap as you and for past the end. peace
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keeping in money from some of the many people make homeless product decade long, conflicts sweltering onto the heat, same weather system in mexico. more than $100.00 people have died a few predicted illnesses this month. and as for to chasing down australia and the 2nd anxious test, england's bound, then let's keep the runs flowing is players' names on say 3, and also the only begin this news out in front swear close are growing for the president's to declare a state of emergency it comes off to 3rd consecutive nights of violent protests spots by the fatal shooting of a teenager. like a police officer. and nearly 700 people were arrested over night on thursday. more than $200.00 police officers injured much of the unrest to send
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to them the paris sub, the non tear was 17 year old and was shot dead during the traffic stop. on tuesday . the rest has spread rapidly beyond paris and its suburbs. public building shops on vehicles were attacked around the city of the in the north attacks were also carried out in mos say in this house. sl protests are reported to have spread to brussels in neighboring belgium while the police officer who shots and i o and has apologized to his family, he's been charged with well entry homicide. his lawyer says he feels devastated. a friendship present by whom a chrome is due to hold. the 2nd crisis management meeting, he's facing growing criticism office. he was captured on video, enjoying an elton john concert on wednesday. as finance between for testers and
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police force intensify once more. now let's speak to tasha box as she joins us live from the power suburb of non 10. natasha now the nights of father and then what's the mood in the community right now? so we know here in don't have a way that was so much on the rest of the night. people are just trying to absorb what's happened. they all cleaning out before we see behind the damage to a building that was successful in fi. there's lots of folks and businesses here not seen speaking to some of the owners and many who have lived here for decades and say that they have never seen anything like it. everyone here understands the frustration and the anger, the people feel over the shooting of night owl. they feel and say that that shooting was wrong. they are angry with the police, but never the less the people, the least spoken to said that the violence isn't the officer. and the problem is, is a violent so often ends up targeting the people who live here. you know,
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especially since they have public transport is that caused to try and get to work. and the violence that has been escalating and spreading little dots has an enormous headache for the french government and the french president emanuel michael was exactly what they didn't want to see. happened. faces blowing off and spiraling, possibly out of control. the french presence is now saying that he will consider any use for the future. we still have to see what solutions the government's a presence going to come up with to try and stop them cattail. this silence present michael, who is expected to hold another emergency crisis meeting with some of his ministers, but suddenly a very difficult situation for the government that recording calls on the right and sense of the political rights here in fall. some all saying that the government needs to roll out to the state of emergency needs to roll out to a national kind of a few in order to sort people getting into the streets of noise. and it's also the
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police officer involved in the original instance has issued an apology. yeah. how is that being received of the question is, is whether or not it's that could do much to try on stokes some of this violence continuing. but it seems at this stage unlikely now was that it was the lawyer or the police officer who was on a french television on thursday night, who said that his car and the police officer who showed nile dead, said he was sorry that he extended that apology to the family of nile, the lawyer said that his client didn't mean to shoot him dead. he wanted to just perhaps choose his leg to try and stop the young teenaged driver from driving off. but instead they ended up shooting him in the chest. he said, this is a law enforcement officer who is going off every day to do his job. this is the last thing. obviously he wanted to see happen. people here have been calling for
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justice and what we have now is this police officer, he has been charged for fall into the homeless side, but it doesn't seem to be necessarily changing the mood will make people feel that this finds loan rest is going to. so i'm one of the big reasons for that is that the death of bio has been a trigger for so many of the underlying concerns. and in places like non tad where unemployment is high. when people sometimes say they feel discriminated against. they feel that the police harass them and also inflation cost of living, people getting poor life is getting harder and all these things together with these long summer nights a really a very toxic and bullet hall makes an attack. so of course, this kind of instance has happened before, isn't that there are deep seats, it's concerns here. it's not the 1st time, but that has been on rest in some power. so that's no, i mean, some people all saying that this is a little bit like 2005. that is when 2 teenagers died,
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they were electrocuted in the substation of a police chase. but then it inflamed the situation, facts, and they were weeks of unrest in many power suburbs and other cities across frauds, people angry about police, heavy handedness, people angry with the states. i didn't know that nothing has been done on the for poor neighborhoods in phones, but this was some you know, decades ago. and what people are saying today is we all see the same concerns, the same frustrations with the police, with the state, the same frustrations in places like this. i was just speaking to a mind who's lived here for 2 years and he said hook every years, something else close as it could be. the library where young people go worse for the whole. he said, move businesses and drop shop things. there were those jobs say a thought is the person who bought fuels a sense of dissatisfaction, disconnection from a government to people feel simply just doesn't respond to understand that need
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some concerns. ok. natasha, thanks for that. updates foreign minister. so he left for all of us, says the wagner groups attempted new to the last week, whole strengths in russia. the uprising against most goes off to 24 hours, but it roosted in the presence alexander the cushioned cobra could deal to bring it to an end. i see a sick that is russia has always overcome all its problems and it's difficult to call them anything more than the problems and it comes out stronger and stronger. it will be the same, this time to the more over we feel that this process has already begun this. it's all small. that's that speak to you, the shuffles oliver now in most cases. so you, the, the, the full out task is from the recent wagner of rebellion in russia continues. yeah, as a, as we yeah. level as cold, free versions, rebellion just
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a trouble that will make russia even stronger according to the role versus silver intent. it's political system strong, he particularly address the issue of the presence of the wagner group in africa that saying that it's a, it's, it's um, basically direct contracts of the number of african countries. a will be done with the valve and a company, and it's up to those countries to decide whether to work with vog. no, not. and. and he also said in an interview with, i don't see that russian ministry instructors would continue the what cannot forget, who knows who that steal source. he's of the central african republicans. molly had a for sure that appeals to developing a private metric company with the request to ensure the safety of the leadership, but also here, pools and levels for general publication in particular, that's a rational source, is to take control of the log in a group of route, so according to the publication, few hours after the end progression. so cold march of justice,
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deputy for administer of your shit and the flew to the mosque soon. full serum president bushel assigned that the volume. the company would no longer actually dependently in the country. and all the masters were given an order to arrive at the russian base and let talk. it is also interesting that russia's opposition reduce an outlet citing bbc news news journal is a row that wagner continued to recruit messrs for the ukranian conflict to the trundle. it's called the vault and at pnc hold lines in various directions. state is to confirm. that's information on you that what has the wrong been saying about the war in ukraine? a yeah, actually during his musical for us to get a rough touched opponent, a wide range of issues like the conflicts in ukraine and the problem of ukrainian children taken into russia. well, a pump from progressions were rebellion, of course, as well as the grain do. he called kids accuse ations against mosca and the russian
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federation. that's uh, it's uh, the russian federation is allegedly that we're preparing provocations that these a person nuclear power plant. so basically he called all those accusations of fuel lies lies. so regarding the conflicts in ukraine, he said that the west is trying to freeze the conflicts for a while and by time to pump up kid with weapons as picking about the children to take them to rush it from the what was the she said that dozens of the children had to raise they've been found and taken away by the parents and relatives, and according to level the ukrainian children kind of return to the parents in the parent and shut off of this and pick up the kids. and also the asked for the russian for that to live in such a life as in food continues, the supplies will be off the coast from the west. he said to, and he said that in case the greenville definitely was russia will provide supplies to the poorest countries anyway. and it will be done at the rushes expense. and
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russia is ready to supply the required quantity of great to all those countries. and at the same time the rope said that he did not see any reason for extending the green do. and he also spoke about us aboard treason, ukraine. according to level, russia continues to provide the u on end of the organizations with data on the development of biological weapons in olga's labord tree. so basically that's what mr. level have to say. during that press conference, you're talking about of the force the in most go. thank you. or your opinion leader is attending an a council meeting in brussels, have reiterated long term support for ukraine, as a boy with russia continues, but it's less support to foss tracking it to join the nato military alliance. as a bank has more that from keith easy does have committed to long term support for ukraine. now that's always welcome to keep the presence of landscape or raise once
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more. now we're presidential advisor to present. so that's the egos of how said the president zelinski won't attend to next month's natal summit. nicky rainy if it's neat as don't demonstrate coverage was due. crane is demonstrating courage will power i climbing route flight and russian aggression. he said, presents that entity will attend if they see a positive result, not is this political gesturing from keith most likely, but present zalinski does sense weakness in moscow, especially following that magnet mutually. he's trying to push for more from nato, not the united states, and they have made very clear to ukraine that they cannot joined the alliance until the war is over. the united states is very wherever young dude anything that would take it in the, into dive in conflict with russia. russia has always seen the expansion of nato in eastern europe as evidence of hostilities, but also russia has nuclear weapons wanting to weapons. in fact, the united states, something that president putin has been keen to point out,
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but you crank continues to receive billions of dollars of military and financial age not only from the united states, but from your presence and then speak once more. he wants to move weapons, he wants more money, but what he does have here is long term support from you during this will. and even after this will, will have ended. i started vague, i just, their chief ukraine on european union. leaders are meeting for a 2nd day in brussels would that's crossed to dominic caden who joins us from that . now. what the, what's the main focus of today's agenda? the main focus of today's agenda should be on external relations. the budget and dealings with countries such as china, major economic powers, global powers. and yet it's actually internal relations within the e u, which have dominated at least the mornings deliberations. why?
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because the hungarian and polish governments have really serious concerns about a deal that was agreed by e u. n. terry administers 3 weeks ago and left some but these of the migration, the idea that the monetary value be placed on the life falls a might go into refugees. someone who'd come to the e u in one school than a regular man us, i. e had come as refugees of migrants and not come through official channels as it was. that's disagreement is really spilled over not just from yesterday, but also into the mornings to the variations. at its heart, the polish government says its president to dive said, how can it be that the turkish government receives laundromats of money from the e. u to taking the syrian refugees? that similar measures and not simply mentioned for poland, which is taking in millions of ukrainian refugees. it's worth making the point that there are just under a 1000000 ukranian refugees right now in poland. moved in a 1000000 and neighboring germany, but it's not supposed to talking about this. we've had also from slovenia and from
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the irish government saying, we'll look if we count a 3 to a form of woods to end this some. it's on migration. we just con, agree, the deals being a great, that's what matters. so that is what's being talked about right now. migration. and at some point they will move on to china to the budget from brussels for us, the king. thank. so i'll find some more a heads on these out, including we looked at the us supreme court ruling on the use of race in university admissions. meeting for minority students plus jemma rounds up the sports student. good, nice from mexico. se button this up the don't come. the un security council is set to vote on anything. it's a peacekeeping mission. in molly, the pole was postponed from 1st day for the disagreements among member states,
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amani of choose a peace keepers of fuel intentions and wants them to leave. because hot reports from the capital dollar co. on the outskirts of my coat, a meat market has turned into a makeshift count for those fleeing the violence in central molly demo and her newborn how well have just arrived from up to she fears for her lives. so we have hidden her identity for safety, despite maintaining a peace keeping force nearby, the un did not intervene when her village was torched. she says those involved in the attack were not outside our i saw fighters, but those men to protect her speaking out could get her killed. the beats, the marion, false us and the poconos, the whites can ones what texas, i was terrified to set the homes and villages to light. the un accuses molly and forces in foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes, including torture, rape,
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and arbitrary killings. the un security council. molly's for administer from its military june, denied any wrong doing this. must somebody living in the un peacekeeping mission is the problem, by the way, ethnic and communal tensions exacerbate the mysterious navigations. molly is calling for the immediate departure of the un peacekeeping missions, saying there is no peace to keep. there have been protesting by my go against the decade long un presence protesters, blaine, the 13000 soldiers for the deteriorating security situation. but for those displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem for us. the, the situation is bad before we sold. i'm groups with a threat, but now it's to molly and in the end it's partners that we scared off for the amount of the who we really don't know who to trust, but it's not to no interest for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive. we can't do without them. nearly half
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a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear, the departure of the un peacekeeping mission would turn to humanitarian crisis into a disaster. there is no electricity, no running water. every time i come to this makes it count, but it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living in dire circumstances. without any help from the government. molly's military june test says, with the help of the russians, it is gaining ground clearing, village after village of arm groups. and yet, people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk elgin's 0 bar code. but just as nicholas hawk has recently returned from molly and joins us live from the senegalese capital dot com. nicholas from what use so and the people you spoke to where does money go from here as
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well the faith of this peace keeping mission will be discussed this afternoon at the un security council, as you've mentioned, but with it's departure. it's the future of the molly and people, especially those that live in the north and in the center of the country that are dependent on the un peacekeeping force for their security. what will happen to them and their sphere along neighboring countries, such as synagogue, but also the coastal countries, like i re coast burkina, faso gave me that arm groups linked outside and i so will gain ground as these forces the municipal forces will leave the country and will and will launch attacks in neighboring countries. so there is a real fear that the departure of the un peacekeeping force spells the beginning of more attacks. more threats from arm groups already the board or country, the border area between malia and regina fast. so in these year there's large
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prophecy provinces and large regions in the hands of our group link to i. so and now key to and there's fear that with the departure with the vote this afternoon of the un security council that the security situation will deteriorate further. but the molly miller children to says that with their russian partners linked to the wagner group, and with more equipment that they bought recently withdrawing equipment that they bought from turkey more recently, that they can go at it alone. and that they're better off without the un peacekeeping for us to re getting control of their country. terry nicholas hawk, thanks for that tough dates of staying with this now. uh, well 1st thing is head of the health program at the conrad. i just need a conversation and he's joining us from bombing, welcome to the program. so what will be the consequences in your opinion of a withdrawal of the peacekeeping mission, in my,
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of the things i needed security situation and no of the essential monitoring g a is active, but it's, it's already been those months how to keep the main cities saves which are kind of a safe haven for this place, but so the security section, but overall the boss and get this but try to exploit this is a put simply then what has gone wrong for the un mission in body? do you think i think about the different wrong sections. many money is expected to actually find, so you get this, but that was not their role in 0. it was only need to help them on the government to achieve peace based on rivers went into zone. and so you know, all the time and all the money. but since this piece never worked out, there was not much the unit to do, but they really mean to gauge and carpets easy to hire a $1006.00 kind of replace to stage. it's just absence and also the coverage of
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a displaced the finance schooling. so they're really not role in many solid and people look at it on an android. know when they're leaving on the been outside that was involved in this as well. what about the role played by the wagner, which we've had so much about a new client. yeah. it's kind of linked to the dispatcher, so mommy has all night and serve as russia buying weapons helicopters and also, you know, getting fica from them and they see the united nation and the noise ends because say, you know, united nations on investigations, human rights violations that accuse me to, you know, if they choose to model against and russian populace having killed the 500 people that only one need one town. so relations for pretty bad and you know, the deposit of the model, it's up to you, you know, monitor the emissions leaves is certainly leading to the fact that it's monitoring for fast. now just to workzone with the russians and should show that you endo
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share some blame for the continued instability. a problem. the question is, does the un share some the tool for the instability in money? as i mean, the united nations never had a child spinning in their own is not to fight terrorists. they did as fast as a course to uh do you know, stabilize mommy and you know, with this un security council decision today, 2 ends and mission thing started leaving. it was, uh okay, we'll leave it that awful nice thing. thank you very much. indeed for your insights . yeah. that's a nation's has voted to establish an independent body to investigate the states of 150000 people disappear during the civil war in syria. the final is of the missing over the past 12 years appealed to the un for help. so we rushed under ron,
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though to the, against the general assembly resolution on different method gotta to james base has more from the un 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 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 are, will that 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 that 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,
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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 commission of human rights. but in 12 years of the symbol, the syrian government hasn't cooperated with any of that is james bayes alger 0 at the united nations. so the head hair on elders era, $3000000000.00 bailout football costano the international monetary fund once in a time. and then tennis who's facing, who's 10 that has details of the joyful in the the, it's the last day of june. here's our forecasts for europe in africa. let's go. we've got some rounds of rain around barcelona, that feeds into
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a storm system. moving out of france through northern italy, switzerland, that eastern side of germany, anywhere here. i think we could see some severe thunderstorms pop off drop being hail. and when gus, it's about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. whether it's in play across northern italy for how bad this could be close to realm but not including realm. and then ahead of this disturbance in the balkans, plenty of sun, some temperatures in the thirty's. also going to talk about the threat of flooding for turkey is ne black sea coast. all has to do with this band of rain here. we'll keep tabs on that until the northwest. we go pushing the few showers across the islands of ireland and britain at temperatures of lowered across scandinavia. with that band of rain it's rolled through for africa. here's how this story goes on the last day of june. most of the intense rain will be around, can you be so and guinea into the south. we go. it is a march called her picture right across the south. africa bit breezy along the south coast there. but plenty of sun in the picture for not only cape town,
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but also close to luna top providence in durban, maxing out at $23.00 degrees. so okay, that's all i got for you. bye for now. of the dreaming of some way more amazing system. how about some disney magic ones that can go one big one big goal was to find incredible phase. and you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dot com. i'm charles, done doing a rate for hindsight. a dramatize pub cost from al jazeera and this season re here from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this
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ross says russia will emerge stronger to me by vault invest last week. european union leaders are attending the final day of the council meeting in brussels. discussing migration looks, relations with china, the pentagon has reveal that's a chinese balloon shot down to the atlantic in february, did not collect any intelligence. i think so over the us, while the balloon carrying a large payload, developed phonics over the united states from alaska to south carolina. it prompted concerns that vision was collecting intelligence sign. it denied the allegations at the time and said it had straight. of course, when it entered us a space, the us school god who is a choose of hiding the junior mass shooting has been a quickly the child neglect and comfortable negligence. scott peterson was charged
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officer failing to pursue the gunman who killed 17 people in pumpkin. sorry that 5 years ago. school god and former sheriff's deputy was and when i'm a student because cruise opens for peters and it broke down in tears as the guilty verdict was right out of my life back we've got our life back up for 45 years. is a more and be able to put the truth out of what happened it's . it's been an emotional rollercoaster for so long. endless nights you know, talking mark 1 in the morning you know, try to understand and learn this whole case. and we, some of the labels was on believable. but so anybody ever forget this was a massacre on february 14th, only person, a boy was that much. there wasn't any law enforcement. nobody on that scene,
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somebody or so chilly springs. everybody do the best because of the spot, the knots, a guilty verdict. some families of the victims still hold peterson accountable for what happened for our families. we still feel we should be haunted every day by his failure to act. i know that he caused, he contributed, i should say, to the desk of my daughter, janna, her schoolmates, and their teachers. his inaction contributed to the shock and devastation of students and teachers at that school. as the supreme court in the us has blocks colleges from considering the race of applicants to the side on you admissions, it says the policy validates the constitution lawsuits a challenge to practice a common university on the university of north carolina. but the quotes decision has in few related to summit minority students. awesome jordan has more of 2 of the oldest universities in the united states. harvard and the university of north
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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. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 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 law suits 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
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school is now reworking the way it admits new students, 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 in any court readings. 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 anchor. 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 stuff. sounds and like it will just in my heart for people. harvard and the university of north
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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, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0 the supreme court states let's just say to is in california or ought to consider more than $100.00 recommendations to compensate the defendants of slavery . but california is that correct formation costs for the 1st of its kind in the us met for the final time to announce the hyundai the of course, the recommendations are include a formal apology and financial sacraments. california never had legal slavery, but the task force as the state has a history of a system of racism. often when i was asked when i was writing and people said,
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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 patting it up as we have done for many, many years. millions of people in the united states are living in areas dangerous air quality because of wildfires and canada. that'd be good to stay indoors where mosques, outdoors, and avoid exposure if they have asthma or other spectrum problems. so 100 reports from chicago. a combination of canadian wildfires, a northerly wind, is blanketing a 100000000 americans in smoke in cincinnati. some brave be outdoors on foot in
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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 singer of the band garbage ended her performance early with this apology, seal it's kind of whether it's like really dangerous for me. so we have car sorts our lease 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, maybe here at times this week, chicago's air quality was recorded is the worst of any major city in the world. and
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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 erupt 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 big guy. john henry and l g 0, chicago states related illnesses are on the increase in the southern united states . at least 12 people have died. and each stroke of the hydration is affecting many others, whether experts say a station or a high pressure system, known as each time, is trapped. ok. temperatures from arizona to florida have sold to 38 degrees
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celsius, are expected to remain high. it's around next week. a lot, same heat. the weather system is being blamed for heat stroke desk south of the border in mexico, combined with a con, has a store. there's no rest bite in mexico. from the sweltering heat lane, health authorities say a 112 heat related deaths have been recorded since march almost 3 times as many as last year. those working outdoors are most at risk, but they are finding ways to adapt. the over the i work in construction and it's really bad. we hydrated water and rush for 15 minutes. then we go back to work again. we do that every hour and also a high pressure weather system called a heat, domus trapping heat and humidity over mexico. and the southern united states, the northern mexican state of new level, leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and record high temperatures storing to 45 degrees celsius. and that's one of those, like a lot of us, something done says there was
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a fairly intense heat wave with temperature is higher than normal, higher the noise recorded in re so do use the high temperatures, generate changes in our bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm, when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people from the weather experts or warning that another key wave is on the way. the immediate forecast for many mexicans is finding any way they can to beat the heat and run a la on al jazeera are also for sale. now, with full web presence able scenario, it could be banned from public office for up to 8 years. if he's found guilty of, of using power, boston, i always accuse of spreading this information about brazil's electronic voting system. during his fails re election that last year, 3 judges have ruled against him and one and save the tribe. you know, of southern judges will resume dates on friday and the deciding vote will be cost. will snar didn't attend the hearing earlier,
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he addressed concerns. that's his comments that support has the student government buildings in january, lots of amazon 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, 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 cooling, myself and the right. so we are not to blame. monica you can of has moaned us now from re edition era. well, 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
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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 or a court decision, but it still is enough to make a lot of noise. they're trying now to use a former presidential tables to nato and his cap political capital to try and elect as many, many years as they can in next years. municipal elections. he 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 election in the next 8 years. monica,
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not you. of all just 0 re edition ero for turning to our top story. now the font into protests in front of the police killing of a teenager caught it. sit behind is an activist and a member of the committee for justice and limits as he joins us from paris. now welcome to the program. so not withstanding recent events, what do you believe is a deep because of this unrest? uh would you, would you please repeat your question? i'm sorry. i couldn't hear you very well. yes. what do you think is, is a deep because of this unrest. when i moved into bar items, when moving the police put somebody to which is a serious issue, i mean that they are, it was something like more than 15 people. so around 15 people who bought shots by the police last year without any footage,
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this is why we didn't have such your bible reactions, such as the one we attended the last couple of days. but the moment that they are, that's to use social issues in december it's, i mean, over the last 30 years, we're going to observe that the dispatch alternatives. we drove ones from these uh, from the suburbs from these lower class neighborhoods. and ironically, a few years ago they both are below again so far it isn't. i mean just like the people choose to be the core neighbor who weaves for the sort show and some of the services we buy schools. and then we have a lot of drugs and private issues, a story it doesn't make sense. and so to use the and the reason the other nothings i
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just mentioned, the low against that screen 2 years ago. more than 700. more than 700 uh, establishment has been has been close. uh search as most um, organizations associations, uh when for associations, 11 schools. so they've pretty much simons on the people. so on behalf of these people, i don't think we're silence is no surprise that uh, it's the, this is no surprise, this expression left to these people. okay, let, let me just let me just jump to the fun. if i would let me, let me just jump in that you said that you say no surprise. where does this leave present? my com that in terms of how to handle this?
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and so you have a sound from them. would you please repeat your question? yes. how do you believe that the present my kronos handle? this then uh so far. uh and it was, uh, it was a big surprise. uh. he uh, condemned the shooting. and the express, sees the embassy to the, to the, to the front of me. it was, that was a, be surprised, maybe the big difference was that the we the pre use it shrinking uh, photos. retirement is the should, should they show the front page which has been released almost for, for mean. yes. uh, but the, the, the agent question, how the prism across shouldn't handle visa these issue? is it, is this your question in your opinion? yes. to where there's a lot of things to be to be done,
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but more of the more important be a big issue that they should stop the they should start getting up on these people . so should be talking, which would stop it. i mean, it's more or less about what they should have been, what they should stop doing. know, and, and the other thing is subsequent sizing. the people in the industry, in the silver, the people living in the server and especially the muslims. and because what i was about to say is because most people, photos of potential meters, whether they are um shift. i mean, you ma'am of the most, for the, the presentations of an organization sees these people have been signers. these new surprised it to the one big over all the young people because they didn't, the age of these professors is very, very young. we were talking about. she had some of the views of 15 talking about
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searching. yeah. oh jeez, we're bring our team, the 9th and burning. uh whenever they can burn. so uh, so be sure what the 1st thing is may be reopened. oh, was it was, it was the most can no changes. visions as substitute my i using them and they would, they would at least have people to talk to because now they have nothing to. so to begin, let's make a shift with anyone. okay. what have to leave at the college? said my hand. thank you for joining us here on. i'll just there. thank you. a focused on the set to get to 3000000000 and all the bailouts from the international monetary fund. the countries close to the full thing on that sentence, fund cash reserves on dwindling inflation is storing on the value of the v. p has plummeted. that's left focused on struggling to afford the inputs. months of political time. all i've also scanned off potential for an investors come out of
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hydro has more from is not a bad and what is being held as a breakthrough by the focus on your daughter did the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to a stop level agreement which really saved the rate for up to $2000000000.00 for the cash strapped economy focused on support and exchange these of that at the north time. low. and sufficient only for the month of in board been focused on relies heavily on them for the oil and gas. the price is a bridge right affected adversely by the water in your crate. the i m f of gauze. now once bug is done to the wise, the tax incentive that given to the people at large and of course the country is already relaying under the pressure of high inflation, which is around 38 percent. so the buckets i need people really now see higher prices at the fuel station and the higher prices for commodities particularly
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imports. but this is of course, going to be some relief for a few months for bug is done. however, i am going to make one that focused on relapse together. it's act together in order to their wives the economy, and put it back on the road to recovery. so although this will be seen as a short time relief for august on a lot more needs to be done and the days to come, come out of how you get out of your data. it's not my by to now it's been described as a city of the future, unveiled and took menaced on like a dog is the name of a former president of the independence from the soviet union is designed to house 70000 people. so the pilot, small times, they'll get around the city on electric power buses. the futuristic city concept is expected to be a model for other cities to come up. that's what sort of head on the altos air history is made in the around the world ocean race. will have more, you know,
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of the markets. tons of sports news now is to carry australians. bowlers have made a strong stop against england on day 3 of the 2nd dashes tested loads. that was a very early breakthrough for the tourist with england captain ben steaks out to the 2nd boat of the day. he felt and it just stopped for 17 thanks. so nice slip got from cameron green. and just off to me to his ha century harry brooke was heading back to the pavilion, scanning attach will stops upon cummins england,
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a short time ago. but 297 to 6 is still over a 100 runs behind australia as fast endings. tycer used to just 3 days before wimbledon. there's been a setback for load number one industry on tech. she's been forced to withdrawal from last time. you find that the about the home by the open in germany through illness should be on tech said she was unable to pay you to your phones, etc. also coming down with a fever and possible food poisoning, the pilot suppliers top seed. so when would it withdraw him to face dealing of china and opening match? defending champion, elaina reuben, it will meet american shelby roaches in the 1st round and forcing 3 year old a 5 time champion of venus williams has a tough troll. again, it's full of a send me find this and the not spending now in the menstrual defending champion. no joke. eventual go up against dodging to the end of petro, catch in his eye thing much as he looks to print a record extending 20 for the crown. so i'm titled the load number one call us out crowds is going to play fronts. is there a new shot in in his 1st match?
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the championships stopped on monday. mexico on the 1st team to qualify for the quotes, the finals of the conk, a calf gold cup. they secured that place for the victory of a hate and arizona henry mocking set them on their way early in the 2nd hall. the 31 windows wraps up in the closing stages by santiago jimenez is too exhaustive chase and mexico about this competition as they reached the knockout stage with the game to spat and great be in the same group that was hot breaks the tournaments gas station castle all they were in front of getting some of the rest of the, in the games through it's, i mean i loved the quite the celebration from him as well, very acrobatic, locked in the final seconds of the match on the rest equalized. when alice, alice bundled the boat into the net, both sides could still qualify for the correspondence i. the 3 nfl plans have been buying so the hold of next season for breaking the league rules, the best thing on games. indianapolis, colts, pat isaiah, roaches and rochelle berry have their contracts terminated by the same following
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the decision. also, the balance of the season was free agent. demetrius taylor, the nfl has a strict rules that own employees within the leg kennel bets on games either directly or in directly at the p. j tools, the latest events in detroit, ricky valez made a strong stops. the americans being in good form of life that is up to number 35 in the world. his highest ranking since 2020. he opened up with a 5 on to 67 at the rocket mortgage plastic does it 3 shots of lead to so i made a champion calling mark how is one better off than filed a he didn't jump any shots and his 1st round at the top of the boat is piece requests to go into the total names through all the song events. quest is a song department. he shows the lead with fellow american title. one shop behind them is 23 year old suite. looks like a book at any time. professional. 3 weeks. okay. yeah, honest. a history was made in a roundabout ocean race. as the 11th hour racing team became the 1st american boat to win the event,
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the team didn't actually finish the race. they were full starts harvest onto the final like 2 weeks ago. when they collided with another team, as they was fading out of the hate, while this left of major damage to that by which the skipper and the other team admitted the collision was his fault. and that for the world, saving international jerry and wanted a full points to 11. so an average of his schools over the other legs in the race. and that was enough as a victory. and the team was able to ease into the pools in jennifer. it's late to get the celebrations. petroleum lights were coming, the 1st american skip that to lead, excuse me. and us team it to victory. and the 50 a history of the race was saying that francesco popped it just the 1st a tale. and so when the rice i've been last spring after this race when for 10 years. and you can notice it come to for us today. it's just, it's amazing. honestly it's, it's a dream come true. it's um, you know, nobody could scripted, certainly the way it went down. um, you know, but uh, we would love to have kind of wanted on the water, but, um, you know, very well deserved nonetheless. and the world's best likely so gathering in this
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spot is spanish city of bill by our head of the start of the tour to fronts. along them is not cavendish, the british ride is racing and his last tool before retiring. and he needs just one more stage when it's assess a new record. i have a whole belgium, great to eddie mux. but cavendish says, there's no room for cents a months. how is that you as a profess to climb into the side? or you know, all this race gives me the most incredible of emotions. and unfortunately, you don't really, you calling me the, i know highs and, and, and, and, and appreciate until to alaska, which is the same every year. and i know it's my last one, but this is still the same. i have a job to do and i'm trying to avoid you if of those little bits is of sentiment at the time where you can definitely appreciate them later. that is always bolt for now. i will have another update light to carry with more from the ashes. hopefully in the do we have to bring that by indeed jemma. thank you very
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