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freeze by african filmmakers have been on the tune for over 20 is a future with fish from the shaft and the queen from nigeria. new series of africa, direct on colleges, sierra, the the hello, i'm emily angle in the system. use our line from jo. not coming up in the next 60 minutes. cds across from step up security after a 3rd non compliance 5 to buy the play shooting of a teenager. united nations security council is meeting to decide on the future of un peacekeepers in molly. they're willing,
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june to once them as the us supreme court blocks president biden's plan to cancel the $413000000000.00 in the student loans. it ends in electro code in brazil is set to the size of phase of former president jot and bolts and our will live from rio de janeiro. and on keisha, sims' was a little bit a sports news strategy. i have taken control of the sick and the ashes test against thing that loads action from day 3 on the way the talking to the program, we begin this news hour in france where the government has on valid and new security measures. after the knowledge of violence, it was spot to play shots and killed a teenage and a power as a sub, the french president to menu. alma kron has held in emergency amazing ordering. multiple is onto the straits after the worst riots in nearly 20 years. and on rest
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has now grown to other cities. in a moment we'll go live to non tear, but 1st natasha butler begins out coverage, french royce police and the powers. so the of notes have joined to contain a situation. this becomes a vine, and the police deployed an ahmed vehicle in a residential neighborhood contest as built barricade. as i'm just continues to boil over. police officers shot dead, 17 year old. now on tuesday, in another suburb demonstrates his torch, the swimming pool being built for the next. he is a lympics wall in central terrace. something in the morning residents and notes have to stoke this restaurant in this is nile skinning? was a tragedy with finance is the officer concerned for this damage won't bring a solution. we have to find democratic responses. we have to respect the law
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conscious grid scale. so who ends up suffering? it's the for us. it's us walking people. so the women at this stage, agents have been trying to clean up. there is a lot of broken last construction work is supporting up the ground floor of this building. it was completely burned in the on rest. and the restaurant is it has also been charging up a lot of people are very concerned in this area about what the coming nights will bring. michael's a teacher who has lived in no tell for nearly 4 to use. this is miles. this is in plain to see through 2 problems. there's so much unemployment, inflation lives every day, struggle 6, it all leads to situations like this. if there was full employment here, if young people could go to school instead of school shutting, we'd have less problems than the french government has condemned denials. kidding. bought the calls for. com. have yet to be, he did the thing present a manual micro on the increasing pressure to and beyond. rest fits some fit. good
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fire out of control. natasha butler. i'll do 01 task from alright, let's get the latest now from poll brennan, who joins us from a non tear. hello, they pull some old place to bank, deployed on the straits, but the government is stopped. shoulder of declaring a state of emergency. that's right, there is a dial and i said they also are these parts of the background who came back from a summit to him, brussels early in order to consult with his ministers deciding to just say, put more police on the streets and speak quite strongly about the parental responsibilities of some of the kids who have been out on the streets late at night during 5 x and rocks at the place. he spoke about video games, intoxicating the youth and how the responsibility of the social media companies in to, to take down a material that could be seen to be in citing some of the actions. all of these groups that have been rampaging and a new thing. shops um, but on the,
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on the flip side, you know, the, the is stopped short of a declining a state of emergency. and certainly there is resistance to that from places like here and on to other on certain mat has met with elizabeth on the french prime minister. and he was meeting, had to convey the emotions, an anger of the people here in on to feel about what happened to now and the way he was shot dead. the circumstances of previous police encounters with local use, the complaints that the local local people here have about deprivation and about feeling ignored by those in or far too. um so you know, there are arguments on both sides here the, the indiscriminate violence that we saw for the last 3 nights. and it seemed to west and because it spread into a central palace on thursday nights. so suddenly it does not appear closely linked to nile ends shooting. but at the same time,
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the capitalist was the faithful shooting by police. and the dissatisfaction of bank, of the people have to vote so far as he fits and pull in. now the development today was that apology from the police officer responsible for the fatal shooting. what spring the reaction to to that has that eased tensions? that will, is it, it hasn't really, frankly, i mean, that was an apology. that was issued by the offices lawyer who dave against youtube, a beth mtv, one of the national cable tv channels here. last nights or thursday nights and, you know, not as mom is mother said frankly, she doesn't blame the police as such for being racist. but she doesn't blame that officer as far as she's concerned about office or an arab and. and that was why he opened fire. and as far as the issue of police racism goes, um there's a you and report that the you and in geneva i've spoken today highlighting the fact
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that perhaps this episode should be an opportunity to address problems of racism within the french police. the un human rights groups saying basically that the disproportionate use of spot checks and id checks against people of certain backgrounds in france is something that really does need to be tackled. and i can also just give you a sense of it. look, there's a feature of it here just as for name a, the language for nile. and that is what the family are looking for. but there's another sense minutes as well, just next to it. but further around a story, i will show you vengeance for now. and that is the kind of sentiment that is being expressed on the streets for the past 3 nights. and well, we hold our breath to see what's going to happen later on tonight. all right, we'll cross back to you throughout the evening. thanks so much for the update pull brennan live for us in non to let's get thoughts now from a tear with goose to is a research and also his work focuses on police oppression and working class and neighborhoods. he's in to loose and joins us live. thanks so much for being on the
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program. the police officer responsible. as i just asked, our correspondent pole has apologized through his lawyer. but that's not going to cause it, is it? and yeah, you know, we're talking about and another one takes the cushion. let's say you might indeed, and i do think that many religious people don't want to ok then fucking a actually it's an explosion of anger, but it's also a set of organized. and so do you think the country has meant that targets and places are for probably some 3rd, but use of this is the hose for thank charles. so it's a treat. it's mindy so, so, so should look months for virginia rather change i want to get your thoughts on,
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given that your local any, if you can paint the picture for our international audience. what is the relationship like between a sar? he's and people from frances suburbs. is there that feeling of segregation from say, the countries more prosperous city centers? yeah, actually the suburbs and face mobility is screaming a sense of bodies oppression, but also in the cartridge is about oh yes, they accepted a nice and actually said and just to reconfirm it in the french society as menu or the arrows. i think there, yeah, these societies is of organized and killed by a social, socio reg shattered system of secret cation in my resume. i mean, i talked about social update and that was it gonna be 1046,
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then use based on the reflection of these, a stinking segregation to the united nations has said today that funds must address a deep issues of racial discrimination in its police force. what does that look like? what does addressing those issues look like? um, actually, i think many societies and then maybe the world should change many things of a expectation. donations, right? see them and in front of things, notes on the program of the parties, the words, the site is controlled by russia, a gender assess oppression. so it's a, it's a real bad program and it's need to have about change more police officer being deployed. if we look more closely now, the issue at hand more police officer being deployed to nice. how do you think that
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will be received by protest? is this page isn't going to put the range of john c program. so it's the foot ramos for this welfare. that means going forward and surveillance repression we, i've seen. so since tonight we have a reduced bishop goods onto that robust fall sees industries. that means that it would be more by no means repression. and the people in the streets, they want something like so if you'll just do that, don't along small refresh on, on low of items. so i think it's a right to split the g a pension. all right, well we'll watch the spice. thank you very much for your thoughts. i'm a to a rigorous, a research and also in france. thank you to putting more head on
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his knees, our including massive protests in baghdad. as a full outs from the beginning of the koran in sweden continues. and the little light of feet around up this fold, including a good night from mexico's fam reset the gold com the, the un security council has voters into and it's peace keeping mission in molly the result of the voting is as follows. the draft resolution received 15 votes in favor. the draft resolution has been adopted unanimously as resolution to 690 of 2023. the ballot was postponed from thursday because of disagreements among member
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states on whether to pull out or not to. molly accuses the piece capable of feeling tensions and wants them to leave. thousands of un troops have been met for a decade for more on this story. let's bringing out diplomatic edits. a james face to joins us live from the united nations in new york talker through the result of these votes. james are unanimous by the un security council. they've managed to come up with a drop down plan for the mission. and molly mendoza, which is exactly 10 years old and it will end uh that the full mission of protecting the people of molly will end up midnight in new york time tonight. and they then go to a new mission. and the mission is basically to pack up and leave various stages in this. they will have a review of the full plan on the 15th of august as x general needs to come up with a report. but the resolution says the plan right now is to get all the peacekeepers
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out by the end of the now the un would like to have had longer. i believe many western countries would like you to be longer, but money want to the mountain, just 3 months. we're seeing right now. one of the us is, i'm boss of this here with united nations. jeffrey de la rent is speaking to the security council. he's just said that the united states deeply regret the modeling governments decision to asked to you and to leave the home. he said it will do to the people of molly. so very reluctant, many of these on basset is that they've voted for. ready and those most and about the rules of this, a peacekeeping mission could already be in the country. if that country wants the u . n. to be that the money and government do not want the u. n to be that now. so it's a difficult stage now for the united nations. normally, when a peacekeeping operation is bound down, there is peace in the country, it's achieved. it's james, the french ambassador of speak to us moments ago and said, yes, minutes must done a great job. and you must remember the 174 peacekeepers that have died. that's true,
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but there was certainly not peace in molly. so it makes the withdrawal much more complicated. they've got to protect themselves from attack. well, they've kind of cop unable that heavy equipment and all the troops out of the country over the next 6 months or so. and there's a little lemme here, which i think is going to be a problem for the united nations. what do they do if they are packing up that troops and the base is? and there is some, some sort of incident nearby. now there's a little exemption in the and, and the resolution saying that for the 1st few mountains, if there's anything that happens in the immediate vicinity, it's all the words and immediate vicinity of the bases, then they can go to assess. but exactly what that immediate vicinity, how you define that. not entirely clear, james, can you give us a sense of what led up to this point? as you mentioned, um, you know, as early as this month you in 60 general deemed the presence of paste campus as in valuable. so how did we get to this point? the 2nd general came up with
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a report with 3 different options. one was because there was no real problems with this mission. one was actually posted the mission to provide extra forces, extra troops to let them do the job. the other was to keep things going as they all now on the 3rd option was to pull out the mission. now no one. so that option was the one that any one was going to go for around the security council tables. no one would have gone for the all the option, but it's the money and government that does not want the un in, in the country anymore. it believes it can do a bank to jump on itself by itself, but also with the excess, with the assistance of vol. cannot less than raise who event in mall either about $900.00 vol. cannot mess and risk. remember the 13000 peacekeepers, but the wagner messenger is approved that they can fight in a way, but peace keepers on to allow to. and in fact, some human rights groups have accused the will crimes. it is interesting the timing of this given what happened last weekend in russia that rebellion by vulgar and now
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the body and government is basically putting all of it tags out of the you and boss, get into the volcano voskus. all right, thanks so much for break. you know, down for us james spies live in new a light springing nicholas hawk, who joins us from the con, the capital of neighboring santiago. nic, you've recently returned from molly. what was the reaction of people there and who stands to gain from this withdrawal? and will you certainly not the mold in people who live in the center in the north of the country? i've been imbedded with the un peacekeeping mission and, and go where armed groups thing to allocate in ice. laura, active, we're talking about 70 nationality soldiers, 13000 of them really doing essential work to protect the population there. but also to assist the 1000000 authorities to bring back the state and areas that they have lost control. but their mandate as games explained is inadequate. there is no peace
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to keep says the malia and prime minister. and so the wagner group that doesn't have a mandate, but a contract, a paid contract to fight off arm group groups, is much more attractive for the mold in the military region. and i've been with the back the group and the central african republic. they were instructing that was soldiers there and they fight arm and arm on the front line. and for the molly, an army, that's a lot better than the peacekeeping troops that are accused of staying on their military bases. but i was in, by my code just last week and i spoke to those displaced. they say that partnership between the molly and army and the russian fighters for the wagner group comes at the cost that they are paying for. take a look at this report. on the outskirts of my coat, a meat market has turned into a makeshift camp for those fleeing the violence in central molly demo and her
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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, and arbitrary killings, and 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,
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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. a frustrated group was that of the situation is bad before we sold on groups with the 3. but now it's to molly and me, and it's partners that we scared off that amount of the who we really don't know who to trust, but it's not to know interests for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive . we can't do without them. nearly half a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear, the departure of the un peacekeeping machine 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
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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 iraq vancho. let's get some more analysis now with most of the condo, who is the executive director of the non profit. so hell institute a joins we live from democratic thanks so much for being on the program. so how do you save this withdrawal playing out and what impact will this have on molly? yeah, thank you so much for having me here. so the 1st point is the thought is being really queen because from the person that was made up to my administrative frame heifers and the decision that'd be like less than 20 days. so for me,
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after 10 years of the praises and all that, the dominion smile has been doing here in molly, especially inside the country. oh, it wouldn't take a time to even understand what's going on. not just take the decision between uh, like an uh, couple of days a we stopped everything here. of course, the government of molly, its praises of the need for me just about to leave, but also the minutes by has been here for the reason. and for that reason, uh for me it was really pretty much ready to take into consideration all the uh, the, the willing for molly. but what it is of the transition from the uh i'm saying this for one or 2 reasons. uh for, for example, the ones who are participating in bama pool, same it is month to leave. they are the one who are not in the front line with the
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uh, the groups attracting the villages or in the middle, the middle of fall, everything going on in terms of security, in terms of development, in terms of the big support. even though these are not the main objectives of the mandates of municipal. so what are we taking to couple of years by this is the same thing we were telling about the from a president the late, i'm not going to money, tory during dominican republic in 2012. when we said he is the chief buffer rebels, the one who was supporting the groups has been displayed all around the a. but after we understood here, with just propaganda, to get people to engage in this in line. and this is the same exactly, been well pointing, fingers committed, smart, your body, like supporting the rooms, supporting the, the terrorist room, etc, etc. and speaking of those amateurs, how would,
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how do you think this withdrawing will impact the work or the behavior of wagner mercenaries? how do you see that playing out of yesterday? i would not say wagner, even though the minister of foreign affairs of bradshaw explicitly said, but now the money to look into is that said the boxes, the direction with the mean. one thing. so the 2nd thing is uh, uh, the, we don't, we have not seen it very much. winds from many, small light is mobile leave with all in thousands of people and everything. the branding in terms of logistic, in terms of uh, development support or what would be the next, what would be the future? we haven't, we haven't received any blame like detail blaine's a this. what are we going to do after municipal so that that was the question of mark and ever it. thank you. sure. now we, for sure the national army is,
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is getting out is getting angry because getting train is getting really deductive, religious, but i'll be in the 4th now to say and everything will be fine. why we just by, with me and this is love to talk about the 6000 or 6000 listening, whoever is directly from my gms working for me this month. so involved is the model of the people in the natures like they wouldn't, that they would have to find a job, you know, very hard and popular topics, which is the mother right there. the, all the side, the state. sometimes we don't text a lot of the process and what about the region more broadly? what will be impact? do you say the end of this pace gaping mission having on the stability of the region of those of them? it is my show inside the country,
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especially in the central area and also um the areas of a certain meds to compile the field. because molly is a really large, a huge country. so we know we did their premises for sure. i'm groups will not come in. but if that is not, not there and not present. so that means the national army will have to fill. ringback all these places in terms of, uh, the just taking the payment and it comes up personally. so i was able to be docked for you all just got any fresh trade. the pretty stringent force at the mid, as i used to be, even though the amended the put them in a position to that other people offensive uh, towards the groups. okay, this is a big point. uh we have to work on it. and i think also the mothers of the middle east, my think the beginning on the middle of the biggest box has not been explained to people. people expect them to find the boy in the front line and offensive. and the
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main thing in the end is that position to be sure that that's been explained like the new thing and the but it's not, not supposed to going frontline and buying as the national dog and soldiers. yes. certainly please questions that need answering. we do have to move on, i'm sorry, but we appreciate your time. thank you so much for your insights. mussa condo from this, the how institute. thank you. and a you latest meeting in brussels has ended with a disagreement of migration. poland and hungary went against the other members voting against a deal that would change how asylum seekers have processed at the blocks for this and how they are relocated through out your stomach cane has worn out from brussels to 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,
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which have dominated at least the mornings deliberations. why? because the hungarian and polish governments have really serious concerns about a deal that was agreed by e. u in terry administers 3 weeks ago and left some but these of the migration, the idea that the monetary value could be placed on the life of a migrant to refugee someone who'd come to the you in one of the schools in a regular man of i e had come as refugees of migrants and not come through official channels as it was, or perhaps disagreements has really spilled over not just from yesterday, but also into the mornings. did evaluations. and it's hard to publish. government says president to dive said, how can it be that the turkish government receives large amounts of money from the youth to taking the syrian refugees? that similar measures and not simply meant it for poland, which is taking in millions of new crating and refugees. it's worth making the point that there are just under
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a 1000000 ukranian refugees right now in poland. move and a 1000000 and neighboring germany. but it's not supposed to talking about this. we've had also from slovenia and from the irish government. think we'll look if we counted 32 i from the woods to end the summits on migration. we just can't agree the deal screen a great, that's what matters. so that is what's being talked about right now. to record numbers of people are crossing the mediterranean sea for europe. at the mid point of this he nearly 88000 people had arrived on the continent. 90 percent of those arrivals more than 79000 people arrived by sea. often with the help of human smugglers departing from the north african colonized, it's a perilous journey and at least 1900 people, a documented is dead or missing. most of those migrants from the ivory coast, getting at syria, egypt, and packaged on. let's get, let's bringing over a broken who is a professor of european studies at stanford university in berlin. and that's where
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he joins us live from. rick migration has long been one of those tony issues for the you and it certainly was no different at this most recent summit focus for why henry and poland have taken a stand against this most recent migration do when it has a number of reasons for most of this one is that the upcoming elections in poland and the code is government wants to send a strong message story to elect rate back home. and it knows that a lot of people in trouble and robin, it's not the same like us and bond 2 most christian white european ideas that feel free to send us and they are strongly closing costs on products and modesty. calling from liberal idea of we are and what we want, the beads which is represented by countries like many ends prompts. so there's a cultural slash. there's also something like how can one mobilize public opinion
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and play and popular game. but there are also a number of technical issues that need to be addressed. pens, poland, and hungary are in this group to me for buying anything. democratic principles of the board of law, which made to your team. julian is for use transfers of money else you'll funds because countries, so it's a simple black meaning that we see along the stage in brussels, which has nothing to do with it. you want me to read this. i don't think i want to get to the humanitarian side in just a moment, but if i can just ask you, how is the popularity of 5 right? potties impacted migration policy in the u. that we have a theme of the 201516 when the large number of people they need arrived in europe. that it is not much solidarity to be expected to know all the time does have a number of states in the end, it was on the 5 members to help people in need. and that was considered to be part
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from the deal. because at the end of the day, it's your opinion. and as of all of them, that would be responsible for what is happening in bids for does ends to help people altogether. so that's why it was necessary to think about a more holistic migration policy that didn't exist, and that is still a problem existing. but the agreement from a few weeks ago in luxembourg was the 1st step in the right direction. and ultimately, as we mentioned before, coming to you were talking about people were talking about people risking their lives making dangerous crossings of the mediterranean, thousands of people. i know it's a simple question to a complex issue, but what needs to be done right now to save lives by the european union needs. a complex passer in knoxville slats protects borders, which is the simple answer from the phone i'm hungry. you may want to your of can
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see something light switch with europe. why the european commission proposed as 6 meetings those steps. one is, let's address the root causes and how countries and people want to make a living where they are set comfortably. if people are applies for a assignment in europe, they have a legal framework that works in the top in agreement that to be replaced by this new agreement is filed from being so patient. if people are here, we need to start off, sorry, directly to distribute the ones in the your read unions. and that was why respects it to be sent back. this is also an anti clunk card. and of course, we have to invest into the ability of societies to integrate those people would arise legally and be your, you again, this is the whole complex picture and the proposal that you were you and young and
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what we just discuss right now is on the board of protection in well, we really appreciate your insights and breaking it all down for us. all right, and both not a professor of european studies at stanford university. thank you for your time. thanks for having the its okay. still ahead on al jazeera, the number of people who have died in a heat wave in mexico. pos is 100 and coming up in sport who is facing her. it has all the details of the draw for wimbledon. the, here's how it's working on this last day of june across the america. it's nice to have you along. so this is new tropical storm beatrice forms in the eastern pacific looks to strengthen into a category one hurricane on saturday. the red line is
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a potential pass it could take. so potentially a landfall around man's a neil. it is going to dump a lot of rain on her list. go stays over the next little bit. it's been nonstop heat for 3 weeks now. in texas. temperature is still in the mid thirties. that sheet is transferred north and east for it. so look at little rock in arkansas, potentially hitting 40 degrees on friday today, but the storms doing little to call the heat. but the storm severe thunderstorms have produced. hurricane force wind gusts in the us, midwest. so that's what out that wildfire smoke from canada but still smoking conditions for new york and d. c. but the wet weather in dc should help to dampen that down was found. we go fairly typical weather here, some showers in storms and things are heating out through central california to san joaquin valley, fresno at 41 degrees. we've got some heat alerts in play here. so at the end of south america is a fairly quiet picture. so we move on from the campus to patty, go near another storm system on winds into southern chile and some mountain snow
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for the southern andes on friday of the idea of the french republic. because the claim, but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size as the concluding episode. on apologies there. when the news breaks, i'm in front of the building up was hit with a door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents and country again with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly
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empty. i'll just say right, has teams on the ground day is just staring interaction hearing from dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and light news the the the, how are you watching now? 20. i'm emily. and when he's a reminder about top stories, the sour, french president and manual nicole and has held a crisis, meeting with ministers up to 3 nights of violence treated by the killing of a teenager by a police officer. the chrome describes the violence is unacceptable and unjustifiable, but still shows of declaring a state of emergency and additional security measures are being introduced with no
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police things deployed across front buses and trans nationwide will start services . early, early 900 people were arrested. those things funding and the un security council has voted to and it's peace keeping mission in molly, it will withdraw its forces by the end of the money, excuse us, the peacekeepers of feeling tensions and wants them to lean. i've had to brazil now with judges. have reviewed voting on with a former president, jaya, both in our abused power, both in our could be banned from public office for up to 8 years. if he's found guilty, he's accused of spreading this information about brazil's electrical versioning system during his failed re election page last year in that spring and want to keep track of who's by for us in rio de janeiro. hello then, monica. any inside seem to how these verdicts will will play out of the well yes, this decision must be taken by
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a panel of 7 judges. so far, uh, 5. have voted. that means for are in favor of a conviction. just one is against it. so he's already deemed to be in eligible because it takes the majority to make a decision. so with the 4th vote, what just happened? a few minutes ago. he is already ineligible. now there are 2 judges that still have to vote for the sentencing to be pronounced for the verdict. and he can appeal, he already said a former prisoners able so and out of said that he would appeal to the supreme court. but it's very well that the supreme court who rule in his favor. so it's the most likely scenario right now is that he will not be able to run for any public office until 2030. but as you're saying, there could be a lengthy, protracted legal battle. so how do you see it bullying what happens next?
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will both now or actually be banned from public office as well? yes. if he is convicted, he will be banned from public office for 8 years. that doesn't mean that he is not a political player. he still has a lot of patrick popularity. as a matter of fact, he's already campaigning for the municipal elections, which will be next year. and he is trying to help his party, the right wing liberal party to make as many mayers as it can. he already has a lot of support in congress. as a matter of fact, some of the law makers that support him are drafting a bill to ram to amnesty. it's unlikely that this will be approved by senate, but it is something that will continue to polarize results, politics, and what his supporters are trying to do is paint him as a victim of political persecution. all right,
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well let us know if we actually hear from the former president monica united cave live in re, or diginero for us. south african president, 0 rema pose, that has been cleaned a wrong doing and a case involving $580000.00 stolen from his firm. and of course, was accused of covering up the 5th, which happened in 2020 but only became public last year. the acting public protector investigating the case excepted around the pauses defense that he reported the crime to his personal protection unit. the corruption watched of also said the president's income from the phone does not constitute a conflict of interest to the us. now, when the supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden, to cancel $413000000000.00, a student loan debt for more on the story. let's speak to. she had pretends she had talk us through the details of this court ruling and what it means for people who have student debt. this is i'm just on whether it's job.
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i have the rights under what's called the heroes acts of 2003 to weighs, about $400000000000.00 a student that because it was a time of emergency, in this case, the problem demick that would be the plan was to waive up to $20000.00 in, in depth for those adding less than $145000.00 a year. the effective some 40000000 bar as potentially the majority of conservative justice is on the quote. 63, decided that he did not have that pa, this is the amount of a congress. so separation of powers issue is a matter of the plus strings and, and so, so by this last, what was a campaign promise that he would do this? having said that, though we, we, by dean has already said, well, he disagrees with this, this, this discharge of it as you might expect,
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he hasn't said whether there's a problem being there is a palm beach florida. hearing that from student groups are very long said that the, by the end of the session, completely mishandled this in the 1st space. they definitely did have the power under the 1965 higher education act, which they chose not to use for some reason. so i think there's gonna be some pressure of a problem, the students groups and young people, but you've got a fever that's or by doing an inspection is hoping that the restock legit payments that will now begin. it'll tell you, but it's been on pause since actually the trump days as a result of a pound demick will maybe become a catalyst for those into the next election to remind them of wait a 2nd. this is that republican, you know, this was the supreme court that was, you know, with that. but majority of justices appointed by republican presidents. so it may be, this will kind of drive drive that turn out to the polls, or what do you think rumblings of the white house and they're going to use this? um, even even though i got a time when it's typically got set up with young people, a very disaffected with jerry binds, ignoring season political,
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political machinations on the way back. even though that progressive base young people, students do set of abide in ministration of messes up in the 1st place. and she had this written code has been busy. it's now limited to l g b t q protections with a ruling in favor of a web designer. what's the background of this particular case? the best one has huge potential implications in a colorado web designer. so she wants to expand her business into creating websites for step foot for, for marriages, and whether i run the coldwell there, lord, she has to give equal access to a services to same sex couples. she says she's the by jessica christian, this goes a game to believes that for what it colorado is in effect doing is, is crossing to say something that she does not believe are expressing good wishes, i suppose, to the same sex couple on, on a website and that's, that's if there's a problem with the her own 1st amendment, freedom of speech rights. again, 6,
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the majority of the conservative justices agree the question. is that where does it end possible in a descending opinion, just as something might also be immediate. the impact of this is to, is to set in stone that actually restarted some services, because then l g, b, t, q, community, all 2nd citizens effectively. but what if though, someone says, well our by religious feelings mean that i don't want to give expressive services to a multi racial couple, a jewish couple, a muslim couple, and what is expressive service anyway? what, what, what, how far can this potentially go? so we can expect much more legislation though, litigation rather about to try and see what be what the limits under there. so whether this actually really is completely given people for your reading to, to discriminate or be interesting to see how it plays out. thanks so much for the optics you have pretends the in washington dc. so in the us and hate related illnesses are on the increase in southern parts of the country. at least 12 people have died with his hate stroke while they have the hydration is affecting many
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others, whether experts say a station or a high pressure system known as a heat dime has trapped hot air. temperatures from arizona to florida have sold to associate degrees celsius and are expected to remain high through to next week. and that same heat dime where the system is being blamed for a heat stroke depth south of the border in mexico. in run, i look calm, has the story. there's no rest, but in mexico, from the sweltering heat, with health authorities say a 112 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 with 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 domains, trapping heat and humidity over mexico and the southern united states. the northern
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mexican state of new level leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and record high temperature soaring to 45 degrees celsius. and that's one of those, like a lot of us, something done says there was a fairly intense heat wave with temperatures higher, but normal high the noise recorded in recent use, the high temperatures generate changes, and now bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm. when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people on the last on 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 protest is in a rock, a demanding it caught diplomatic ties with sweet and it's in response to the beginning of the koran install. com on wednesday. any of those demonstrating in baghdad fluids. if she apologies, you will try to set up if called for
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a 1000000 man demonstration. it happened on to police pressure protection outside of mosque. on the 1st day of age, a ada. several countries have condemned to the rock and morocco have recalled their ambassadors. that is, i'm sorry, there isn't just a problem in sweden. germany's government says that half of old germans questioned for newly published report agree with and she was some statements up to a 1000 is lubbock, phobic primes have been recorded in germany annually since 2017. they include insults, threats, damage to property and violence attacks. the federal government report also found that across german society, muslims oper save to be lacking. the ability to integrate and distance themselves from non muslims, gemini, is 5 right? a, if the party has enjoyed growing popularity, with up to 20 percent, support in racing opinion polls. and if the candidate one, the parties if 1st of a district election earlier this week, 7 know cima is a research or such
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a rather focusing on these. i'm a 5 yet, an anti semitism. she says there is a growing trend of his lemma 5 year across europe. that could be linked to the rise of fire, right, politics. and so i must indeed, i'm sentiments and trouble. some racism is getting more and more people actually accept this and, and even in germany, i, steve would say that the only party who is really, really a time less than them is getting more and more support. so which is the main things to the question of migration the, the rest of the problems. but it's also a way as the type of a topic which is related to extremism. so it's, i'm just one of them, the support of the, my associate in german history in june for the most i'm sitting here is the 1st the account about how much things are present east and how they're treated. it's, it's a compilation. you could say all of the studies, we already had the few settings,
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but it was in the lot of new findings and it shows that it's a really big problem here. almost half of the population in germany consider that the slot does not belong to germany or one 3rd of the population. they feel like an alien. that's how a statement is put because of the most i'm sitting here and, and or even there was something which is makes it even more specific and more clear . there is a statement in a survey. if you would accept a may have was, must them an almost 40 percent of the german population would not accept them. they refused the idea to have a man who is most of them to still ahead on algae 0. history is made in the around the world ocean race. peter is up next without sports round up the
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the, it's turned out this ford he's pater and peter. it's some good news for the us use at load us in many, i think that's an accurate way to describe. it's the strength of taking control of the 2nd batch. just test against england. it loads on day 3, england resumed with 6 weeks to hand. for the 2nd ball of the day, captain james folks fell to mitchell stalk from say, sold the splinters all in the absence of the engine. nathan lion, that's stock and hate to to we could catch them. pet cummins rest up being the meanings on up to $325.00. the 1st getting status of 91 australia again. well so far and the 2nd dealings they are 128 for 2. that's a need of 290. easy,
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but not all good news for a straight. it's been a nathan line won't bowl for the rest of this match and is a down for the remainder of the ashes. he's taken mine wickets in the series, but pulled up with a significant coughing tree while fielding on thursday. the decision on whether he needs long to embrace will be taken off to dispatch. and lewis is outgoing power. sandra and coach kristof galka has been arrested as part of an investigation into religion racism at a former club. it relates to his time in charge of nice. you denied making any muslim comments when the other nations with surface publicly earlier this year, mexico. well, the 1st thing to qualify for the cool is the finals of the conch of gold cup. they secured the place for the victory of the haiti in arizona. on re, ma, seen the system on the way early in the 2nd hall friend the 31 when was wrapped up in the closing stages by santiago came in. it's, it's too late and he's out of to full mexico with this competition as they reach
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the most out stage for the game to spain group b us in the same group, there was hot break for the tournaments gas station, the casa i went in front against frontiers early in the game to tell me, i'll do the quite the celebration from him. and then the final 2nd, the match on this equalized when the output ellis bundled the boat into the next. just 3 days before wimbledon, there's been a sick back full will. number one, eagles, fiance, she's being forced to withdrawal from his semi final at the bought the home book open in germany through illness. she on tech said she was unable to play the children's safety of the coming down with a fever and possible food poisoning. the powder display is top seed for wimbledon and was drawn to face the jew, lynn of china in her opening match. defending champion, elena, to be back in out will meet the american shelby rogers in the 1st round. and 43 year old 5 time champion. venus williams has a tough tool against fullness. semi finalist elena speak to
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a leader in the main store, defending champion know that chalk events will go up against the argentinian, the pedro, catch him in his opening match as he looks. the clincher wrinkled, extending 20 full spence land title will number one call us alcatraz. was going to play frances jeremy shoddy in his 1st match championships start on monday. to madison keys is reach to 2nd final at east bull. 9 years off to her 1st, the 2014 champion was up against federal american coco golf in the cities. and beat will number 76363 is big achievement for see if you have some kind of golf course. any final final. since 2016 keys will play the cost with tina in the final and actually waiting for be the $7.00 singles try sort of a career. 3 nfl players have been banned for the hold of next season for breaking the leagues rules for basing on games. indianapolis, colts pay. isaiah rogers and russell berry had their contracts to managed by the
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team following the decision. also, ben for the season was free agent. demetrius taylor, the nfl has strict rules that own employees cannot be at home games. direct p o in directly to the frontal organizers say they're ready to adapts if the riots and fronts threatened to disrupt the famous citing race. competitors have been gathering in the spanish city of bobo, ahead of installed on saturday among them as well. cavendish, the busy friday's racing and his last 2 years before retiring and needs just one more stage when to fit a new record and of a whole belgian grade at e books. but cavities status, there is no room for sentimentality. this race gives me the most incredible of emotions and unfortunately you don't really, you can't really analyze them 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 of those little bits of,
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of sentiment at the time where you can definitely appreciate them. later i, us, history was made in the around the world ocean race. as the 11th hour racing scene became the 1st american boat to win the events, the theme didn't actually finish the race, are forced to retire at the start of the final league 2 weeks ago. and they collided with another team is they were saving out of the hague. this left a major damage to the boats. skip over, the other team admitted the condition was these faults and they affordable fading. international jury moved 4 points to 11000 an average of schools over the other lakes in the race that was enough for victory, charlie n, right? becoming the 1st american, skip it to the us team to victory in the 1st year history of the ocean race. both the francesca collapse, which is the 3rd time the and to win the race, the right to be, or again, in a few hours time with most policies. but that's what i have to say finale,
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and hopefully you'll have some more cricket updates and some good news to be honest and saying to pay them. all right, that's, that's it for me. and we're going to these, these outlet, but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of the dice in just the on charles funds. you want to raise her behind the sides. a dramatize part costs from i'll just here to invest facing re here from some of history's blogs, notable women and unconventional uninstalled in the office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe. wherever you listen to pop cast of the 19 sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic
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