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the stories that must be shared. award winning filmmakers from around the world presenting tales of true life. witness on a jersey to the the hello, i'm emily. angling this is can use our live from so hot. coming up in the next 60 minutes. french president and manuel my phone calls because as police are deployed to pay for a full nice of rising, drill down in modeling the un security council votes to and it's decade long paste, keeping mission and brazil is tough. electro code has voted to fan former presidential april scenario from running for office into 2030. i'm pete the same as
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a whole day sports news, australia all in control of the 2nd ashes fixed against england that loads action from day 3. send the fucking to the program. we begin in france way, president manuel and the crew on his health and emergency. mazing ordering more police onto the straight, soft, and the worst rides in the twenty's, almost 900 people were arrested on the 3rd night of rights. it was passed by the killing of a 17 year old by police in paris. the 0, the 2 nights we've just had, it's a situation that absolutely unacceptable. nothing can justify violence, especially when it consists of attacking public buildings, town holes and police stations in schools. nothing justifies every to thousands of additional security full of members of being deployed across the country. the
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unrest had spread beyond paris and its suburbs. public buildings, shops and vehicles have been attacked from little in the north to my saying the south vehicles was set on fire from leon and the aged to loose and photo and the west. violence also spread to brussels and neighboring belgium, where a dozen demonstrations were detained. then in a moment we'll go live to non tape. at 1st, natasha butler begins our coverage, french royce police and the powers. so that of notes half trying to contain a situation. this becomes a vine and the police deployed an ahmed vehicle in a residential neighborhood. contest is 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 congress. something in the morning residents and notes
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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 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 supporting off 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 on to 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 situate it seems like this. if there was full employment here,
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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 comb, have yet to be heated. the thing present emmanuel, macro, on the increasing pressure to and beyond risk fits some 5th goods fire out of control natasha bottler 201 task phones. let's bring in pull brendan now who joins us from unknown tadpole. it's just past 8 pm where you are and police are preparing for another night of violence. what's the mood like? well, i mean, it's pretty calm at the moment, but it's an easy. com. i have to say that the streets of emptied out some water in the last 45 minutes or so. but an hour ago we were still families walking around. uh, getting that last uh, grocery shopping uh for the evening, but uh its, it's gonna relatively quiet. now compared to a friday night, the local restaurants of my shoulder all closed the bank over my left shoulder,
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which you can see which was fantastic. 24 hours ago. that's now old bored about many of the businesses around here have chosen to pull it up, their windows that were on smashed in last night's violence as far as appeals for tom go present. microns woods were quite strong, but they don't seem to have been heated. stephanie, by the use of the power as districts, we've seen daylight robbery, literally taking place. a shopping senses to the south of the city today and cuts a and ronnie, and also t, a shopping malls with large groups of teenagers, dressed in black, running at high speed through grabbing what they can on security. and the police, frankly unable to do anything about it as far as the events of to nights and what might transpire in the coming out as well. we wait to see, but the calls for calm don't seem to be being listened to by the youth who've been
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looting and causing violence and try a 5 x at the place for the last 3 nights now. and poll, there was that apology from the police officer responsible for the facing shoot. fazel shooting robin has that ease tensions at all? it's it's funny, hasn't the festival. it was the lawyer. the outlet that the lawyer chose to transmit this apology was biff mtv, which is not a channel that is well regarded, certainly among the people of non tear. and the fact is that the mother of not and the for the teenager who was shots on tuesday morning as essentially said that she believes that it was a racial elements involved in the coming of her son. that the, she believes the police officer saw an arab face, and that was a fact uh at least in why he chose to open fire. now, the police of denied this and said that the judicial process needs to go through,
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but it's interesting that the united nations human rights party in geneva today chose to highlights a report that they put out last december. i'm expressing concern about the racial profiling, essentially high, disproportionate number of stop checks and traffic stops and id checks. the police conduct predominantly against people who are from black and arabic origin. so there are concerns about on the spotlights has been shown on the way police police has these kind of neighborhoods of powers and elsewhere. okay, make sure you keep us updated as the night on phones for brandon in non to or and as we just heard from poll, the united nations human rights office says friends must address the issues of racial discrimination in lower enforcement. in november, a committee issued a report saying many people were unwilling to report incidents of racism if found
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vash in 2021. more than 12000 complains were found by victims of racism, xenophobia, and anti religious acts. but it noted that there was a massive under reporting of those incidents that same year, the number of convictions the races defenses increased to more than $1300.00. that was an increase of 45 percent from 2020. let's bring in see him as vague who is a journalist and anti racism activist with her perspective. she joins us live north of paris. i see him. thanks so much for being on this news. our. the french government has actually rejected those un comments about racism in its police force, but is the united nations rides on the deep issues of racial discrimination in law enforcement in france? yes, of course there are. and we knows that the police institution in france is rooted in slavery, is storage. and in the code on there is stories is there is a legacy
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a for assist me codes. and we know, for example, is that a black men and our men as a 20 more risks to be stop and frisk, that the rest of the population and renewals that vast majority of men who are killed by police officers each year are black, a rob, or from a room, a community is it? so yes, there is a beef program, racism in france. it's not the only unsupported institution. it's everywhere. sam explained the relationship between a far hayes and people in front of somebody. how does that differ from what happens in cities and has, and is that a factor in how this and get has erupt it to yeah, it's a very good question because yes, there is a history of a restaurant of those for relations is a super suburban areas where leave the privilege to put people from a,
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what contrast of from immigration additions, and actually a lot of people from, from a and seem to go to any descendants. so a lot of black people are up deeper and out arrest by uh there is a very, a rush of advertisement by a police officer their own was stopping for waste mediated submitted, a beecham and a so or so kids. so yes, so it, it creates a lot of pensions uh, within the population. uh, which is a police, or it's a police institution. and that's what is that is that's why is there are those times of the reaction because it's been like the case is that a, this operation is lasting on that in a crime. has blamed social media for spreading and wrist and says some protest is, are exploring at nels desk. is he rice?
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you know, is wrong is there is only one reason to what we are seeing in front of right now. it's police of violence. i mean, it's or, or begin with the killing of this young teenager now have, so it's not the fault of a social, social media or of the left to extreme left petitions or something like that. it's a fault. it's is, it's a 4th of police violence, and i mean, it's easy for him to say a dot or is this one is give t or this one is good, t r is a give t is a social media is a good t, r z a. i'm to racist. a good is ation. i'm so no is a give to you. here is a state and the volumes is that is a, um, is that the uh that is uh, imposed the suburban areas into the know the white people. how do you see the
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coming days playing out? we're heading into the 4th not now of potential violence. what do you think will put an end to this and go, i mean, i don't know that people are what are, are waiting really pretty cold change. is there a waiting list? police less violence. 0 is it was we've changed and not the same pro. my says is that the presidents are doing for a, for a r b i've been doing towards the left the caves. so yeah, it may be that the somethings that maybe the origination of, of the ministry of interior, they may be the change of know the twins. so it was a 2017 loans that made it easier for the police officers to use. is that games or something like that? can a bring some, some of these. okay, well, we really appreciate your insights. see him as vague, gentlest,
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and anti racism active as thank you. thank you. about moving on now in the un security council has voted the end it's pace keeping mission in molly the draft resolution received 15 votes in favor. the decision was postponed from thursday because of disagreements among member states on whether to pull out so much money accuses to paste capers, or fueling tensions, and wants them to leave. thousands of un troops have been there for decades. diplomatic edison james bays has been following the vote closely from the united nations to the timeline in the resolution is that they should have a plan to withdrawal all of the peacekeepers by the end of this year by the 31st of december, the reverse stages in the resolution of the timeline and then type as a document to read you re produced by the un cycle gentleman attorney of the terrace full, the security council. with more details on the withdrawal and drop down plan. and
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the security council wants to see that by august the 15th, but as a say, the plan to get everyone out of by the end of the year, in terms of all the peacekeepers and most of the what they do, the heavy equipment that they use. and dispatching that basis, that would then be a phase off to the end of the cold, the liquidation phase when the un sells off the remaining equipment and other assets. but basically it's over on the municipal emission in terms of its current form of protecting the people. molly, i was there on the very 1st day 10 years ago and found the code was watched the very 1st parade. well, that's over it's complete. they have finished the, the, the duties and in fact i just sold the french ambassador in the car doors, the security council meeting wrapped top. remember from the side, it's an admission in molly, separate from the u. n. was very heavily involved invested in the country. he just won't cost me and said it is done. it's to speak to nicholas hock,
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who joins us from because the capital of neighboring center go. nick, you recently returned from molly, what spring the reaction from people there and who stands to gain from these un withdrawal? well, emily certainly not the millions of millions that live in central and northern molly. i was imbedded with those peacekeepers that are in the north of the country where i'm goose thing to, i'll kyla and i so are active in these areas without peacekeepers in areas where the state it is absent. and the meanest matt, this a peacekeeping mission does essential work for the population. now, for the multi 1000000 through june, there is no peace to keep for these peace keepers and i've seen them there are about 17 nationalities, up north. they're well equipped there in countries involved from uganda, i believe. yeah, i'm the canadians, but uh for the mountain military agents. uh,
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sometimes they are just by standards to the violence. so instead of a peacekeeping force that has a mandate to keep the peace, they prefer a contract with the russian mercenary group, the wagner groups and is with them. and they have been engaged in fighting in central and northern money. they say they've been gaining ground, but according to those displays that we spoke to in bama co, there's a heavy cost to pay for their involvement. 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 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
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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, 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
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displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem for us. the, the situation is bad before we sold on groups with a threat, but now it's the molly and in the end it's partners that we scaled 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 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,
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people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk elgin's 0 bar code, and there's plenty more head on this new zoe, including protests in a rock over the beginning of the ground by man, protected by police in sweden. upload for the us presidents plan to offer loan debt forgiveness, the millions of students. and macs, the stipends dominance of the formula, one season continues at ripples contract. pete, it has all those details from qualifying, coming up a little later than the present was former president, jaya, both scenario has been banned from running for public office. the majority of judges in the electoral tribunal court has ruled boston, arrow abused his power when he questioned brazil's election system. he made the
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comments during his filed re election feed last year. monica, you knock if has been following developments from rio de janeiro. hello monica. have we had any reaction from the former president to the judge's decision? well, yes, um former president tables and out of gave an interview as soon as the decision came out, of course she declined any wrong doing. and at the same time, he said that he would appeal to the supreme for this decision makes them and eligible for office until 2030. having set that up. can you do anything about it? yes he's, he says he, i have not died yet. i'm still politically active and he also said that the decision was the stop on his back. monica, even though it's in a bad, it's likely both scenario will still continue to dominate policy as
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well. yes, he is very strong. still among conservatives. what he's trying to do now, he has already started campaigning for the 2020 for municipal elections. and he's going to try to elect the greatest number of mayors next year. some 1200 out of the more than 5000 may or is uh, we also must know that the right is still very strong in congress, which makes forces current. president. we do now so little about see what to negotiate every time he has to take a major decision. okay, thanks so much for the update, monica, you know, i came in rio de janeiro in the us supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel $430000000000.00 of student loan debt from all on this story.
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let's speak to she have read times the she had talk us through the details of this court ruling and what it means for paper with student this the conservative authority of a freedom codes classics. the 3 more modern rule that the by the ministration did not have the authority of the heroes act of 2003 to waive some $400000000.00 of student debts. a $40000000.00 borrowers who are less than $125000.00 a year up to $20000.00 of death, would have been, would have been forgiven. they say that, oh, it's true that the here is that goes without you to wave or the 2nd year, but here's the wave that but when it comes to figures like $400000000.00 as to the amount of coal grass, so that case, it's a, it's too much wave doesn't mean $400000000.00 to buy them, then the station does not agree we're expecting to hear from by now actually we've been to. ready the end about just over an hour's time, he's got a voucher to fight, hold and looking for the trouble anyway, as it is amongst young devices. this is
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a key campaign problem, is that that is again, not been kept. he's already on the pressure according to oppose. we'll go back to this that he didn't keep campaign promises on the environment or creating a more equitable, equitable society. so it'll be just to see what he actually announces as further action. so trying to mitigate student dev repayments to begin in october. and we were talking to a student basically a payoff to that full of students who are saying like, i mean it really, it's such a huge difference. this is one of the reasons why i voted for by the 1st place. we don't necessarily want this just to be part of a campaign issue. in 2024. we want to actually know before a payments are due to begin in october. so i'm going to go to the office, say, look, we try to them the republican some that us, which actually we expect to be a major campaign platform provide moving into the election because we have some terrible popularity ratings. but his argument is probably going to be, look, we try that, let's finish the job. you know, you may not like us but, but the others are much, much worse. this will be good, but it's in that category once again. but so the people who use active assume to
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speak to a say, look, if he doesn't do anything by okay, but he's going to hear from us. and she have in another supreme court decision, it's limited to l g b, t q plus protections in a ruling in favor of a web design and gives us the background of this case and its implication, a colorado web designer. she wants to expand the business into websites for weddings, but i'm to call her other law. it has to be equal access to goods and services. so that means it's a same sex couple. i came to her and said, all right, well, design a website. she wouldn't be required to take that business, but she says because he's an event driver called christian, she doesn't believe in same sex marriages, so therefore her freedom of speech. her 1st amendment rights a constitutionally protected speech is being affected because in effect she's being caressed by colorado to express sentiments. she does not believe them. once again, $6.00 to $3.00, majority of the conservative majority agreed with our enrollment verification was
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charged, so that my or the, the, the, the be liberal justice said, well, this image initially then creates a 2nd class citizenship for l g, b t q. they only meet the communities if they are allowed to be refused services. but then where does this em? because what if someone said, well, my religious feelings, me that i don't want to do a website for a black couple or jewish couple. i'm not loading me about what this is about expressive activity or creasing a website. what else is expressive activity? how far could this go? i think we can expect much more than cation to try it on to some strong understand the limitations of frame. what me extent of this reading would have lots of potentially e, all right, we'll watch this space. thanks so much for the update she had pretends he the in washington, dc and julia, i spoke with melanie sloane, who is an attorney with expertise and government ethics. and a former federal prosecutor, she says, recent rulings out of the supreme court will further dent. it's legitimacy of the popularity of the court has already been going down. it previously was we were in
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a place where people didn't have confidence in both the white house and congress, but the court always had uh, was in good repute. and now it's really going to take a further meeting with a firm of action. the university decision right away, we'll see a decrease in admissions of black and hispanic students to schools. they're also talking about new challenges to racial preferences at high schools. so there will be new uh, new lawsuits about that. and we will probably see decreases in students attending those kind of schools. these are the major decisions. but the one thing that, that i think that does go in based biden's favor here is we're going to be going into an election season. and these kinds of cases are going to galvanize liberals and progressives and get them to the polls. and it will be less galvanizing for conservatives who feel like they're getting what they want from the court on the student get issue. he will be back before congress pushing them to relieve student
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debt, and it will put congress in difficult position. congress hasn't wanted to do that, but that will be a uh, important political issue going into the 2024 election. so i'm sure that's the 1st thing he'll do. i'm not sure what he can do about the affirmative action decision. i think we will see college in university scrambling to find new ways to ensure that their classes are indeed diverse. you're paying union late is discussing migration earlier this month. time if is ministers agreed to imagine you do it would change how solemn sake is a process that the buddha and relocate it throughout europe. dominic cane has moved from brussels to seems to that at the summit here in process the 1st ukraine and higher the you can continue to provide assistance to ukraine in its time. offer me the 2nd migration and what proposals can be brought forward to the measures already
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agrees in luck, some books i even terry and then is to 3 weeks ago while on ukraine. that was general consensus on migration. absolutely no consensus. you just do the demo. let's do our 2 countries, poland and hungary, which believe that because of the migratory packed and the decision making process for the qualifying majority, that they were not prepared to validate the conclusion. so we opted instead for conclusions from the president of the council, as well as its costs. the objection split the polish and some gary and governments have put 4, was pretty simple. they don't believe that the deal in looks in the rock at 3 weeks ago where a financial value is placed on the lives of people teams to be a regular migrants arriving in the you. they don't believe that that is the way ahead of who is present. it is said he believes that europe's quote is on say, what this shows is that they're all countries who really don't agree with this attitude. these are the migration and it shows also how difficult it is for the
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youth to get consent to a position around which a free body can agree. certainly, that's how it's pens out here. but that deal is most imperiled by the fact that the payment was arrived. so when it came out as their process support for ukraine dominated those a you discussions, discussions raw, the asset bank has reactions from ukraine capital key are usually does have committed to long term support for ukraine. that's always welcome to keep the present. so let's keep always one small now a presidential advisor to present. so that's the egos of asset that present zelinski won't attend to next month's natal summit. nicky rain yet if it's need is don't demonstrate coverage was ukraine is demonstrating, coverage will power and high monroe fighting russian aggression. he said presents that and he will attend if they see a positive result. and that is just political gesturing from keith most likely. but
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present zalinski does sense of weakness in most go, especially following. got back to you to me i, he's trying to push for more from nato, not the united states. i need to have made very clear to ukraine that they cannot joined the alliance until the war is over. the united states is very, wherever you have to do anything that would take it in the end to dive in. conflict with russia, russia, as always, seen the expansion of nato in eastern europe as evidence of facilities. also, russia has nuclear weapons wanting to weapons. in fact, since united states, something that president putin has been changed to point out, but new crank continues to receive billions of dollars of military and financial aid, not only from the united states, but from your presence and lensky. once more, he wants more weapons. she 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
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a 0 p if you're trying is another key focus of the util was migration. record numbers of people are crossing the mediterranean safety europe at the mid points of the sea. nearly 80000 people have arrived on the continent. 90 percent of them more than 79000 people arrived by se, often with the help of human smugglers departing from the north african coast. it's a perilous journey and at least 1900 people of documented as data missing. most of those migrants from the ivory coast guineas, syria, egypt, and pakistan. odoric brooke now is a professor of your pain studies at stanford university. he says, some a you states, an hourly focused only on border control. we have seen of 2015, 16 when a large number of people they need arrived in europe. that is not much solidarity to be expected in all the time does have a number of states. in the end,
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it was on the 5 members who helped people in need. and that was considered to be part from the deal. because at the end of the day, it's your opinion, as of all of them, that would be responsible for what is happening and it's borders by the european union needs a complex, i'm sorry much those flex protects borders, which is the simple answer from poland and hungary, they want to or something light switch for us, euro, why the european commission proposed the 6 major steps. one is, let's address the root causes and help countries. and people want to make a living where they are, 2nd to be if people are applies for a sign of in europe. they didn't have a legal framework that works in the top in agreement that to be replaced by this new aggrieved man is pa, from beads. okay. send it to people, right? yeah, we need them off. sorry,
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terry to distribute you once in the yoga unions and that was why are we expected to be set back? this is also an intake quote part. and of course, we have to invest into the ability of societies to integrate those people arise and legally be your pin, your thinking more head on al jazeera, including impact is done, get a multi $1000000000.00 buyout. will he walk scenes national one entry fund once in which the heat still i'm in the united states that has the same temperature as storing to $38.00 degrees celsius with factual consequences and pay to rounds up all the days forward, including a good night for mexico fans, that's the goal of costs. the the
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hello, thanks for joining in. here's your world weather update will begin in the middle east. it is a hot pitcher for the gulf states all has to do with is hot and dry, wind blowing down from iraq. they'll have, could have it's hot, it stays so far this year on saturday, potentially 47 or 48 degrees. and when those temperatures come off, the humidity is going down. as again, this is a hot and dry wind blowing down from iraq where there was a severe ascent in dust, storm, and se the ron. it sent thousands of people, the hospital that is now moving north, where they more impact eastern iran. as we look over the course of the weekend for turkey, things do turn much quieter, right across the country, looking good and is stumble 28 degrees and goes for on talley, on the eastern mediterranean there at 29 and off to africa. we go. i think the most intense rain is going to be around guinea be south san a goal and again the in this so in here, dr. the blue and the yellow. there is the risk of funding central africa. okay.
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we've got our usual pulses of showers and storms, mostly confined up against the gulf of guinea, so particularly bad for a camera room into all law. and for south africa, it looks like we've got back to back days of comm, weather full on sunshine in cape town, it's 17 degrees. that's all i got for you. the the, the account zone. how does the gun use subscribe symbol? you said what the discount starts and for the 50 percent, you'll want to say every day you've already made plans to make a new plan. are you up with subscribed today? he's probably the code still the 2023. at the time i was placed in solitary, i was 26. i was young and mature. this is extreme formalized solution. i think it's
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designed to break. you feel that there's a parties are, is hard. it's the adjusting to being alone. there's always a upstairs we lose, you know, fold lines examines the total of isolation through one man's experience and a texas presume. the books 27 years and solitary confinement on a jersey to the the, you're watching on 20. i'm emily angry. and he's a reminder about top stories. the sal and french president to menu on the con, has held a crisis meeting with ministers after 3 nights of riots treated by the killing of
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a teenager by a police officer. the crown has stopped shows of declaring a state of emergency judges have voted to band results for the president of both scenarios from public office. a majority in the electoral tribunal quoted, russo scenario abused his house when he question for sales election system. and the us supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel the $430000000000.00 a student loan debt by the end colt of decision decision. disappointing and wrong and still in the us. and that ruling follows another decision on thursday. the supreme court blocked college is from considering the race of applicants to decide on your admissions. it says the policy violates the constitution. law search had challenged the practice at harvard university and the university of north carolina for the quotes decision has infuriated some minority students as well as one jordan
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explains to 2 of the oldest universities in the united states. harvard and the university of north carolina have used race as one of the many factors to admit potential qualified students. but a group of asian american students suit u. n. c. and harvard cleaning the practice, denied them access to an elite education in favor of lots are qualified african american and latino applicants. on thursday, the us supreme court agreed ruling 6 to 3 that using raise as a factor violated the 14th amendment to the constitution. and the 1964 civil rights there, while opposing groups of students reacted to the ruling on the court steps. the man behind the students lawsuits celebrate these obligations compel the removal of all racial and ethnic classification boxes from undergraduate
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and post graduate application forms. the incoming president of harvard said the school is now reworking the way it admits new students, while still focusing on diversity. we will comply with the court's decision, but it does not change our values. the us president blasted the decision and called the supreme court, an obstacle to social progress. that is this time more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court regents. every recent history type and how it's how it's ruled on a number of issues that are had been present for 5060 years. sometimes the white house is providing legal advice and other support to help schools comply with the ruling. the reaction from harvard students, sadness and anger. i'm infuriated in speech. this is just racism. it's just racism with a very thin veil. i've just met so many people from so many different cell phones
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and like, it will just put is my heart for people. harvard and the university of north carolina had argued that they were using rates as an admissions 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 laudable goal, but it's not enough to justify violating the us constitution. russell and jordan elders 0, the supreme court. pakistan is said to get a $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund. the countries on the brink of default and is suffering from falling for an cash reserves. inflation is storing and the value of the roof he has plummeted. it means pakistan is struggling to afford imports. so to political turmoil as also skate of potential foreign investment. come out, honda has moved from islamabad and what is being held as
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a breakthrough by the focus on your daughter to the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to a stop level agreement, which will pay the rate for up to $3000000000.00 for the cash strapped economy focused on support and exchange these of that at the noise 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 did 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 written out the higher prices that the fuel stations and higher prices for commodities particularly imports. but this is, of course,
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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 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, football gets done 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 protests isn't a rock of demanding the government con, diplomatic ties with suede and it's in response to the beginning of the koran and stuck home on wednesday, tens of thousands, gavin, me of the swedish embassy in baghdad for 2nd day of purchase event was organized by supporters if she, a politician will try to outside of the building happened outside of mosque on the 1st day of age, a ada to mean while the prime minister of sweden oath christianson is calling for come. he said, there's no reason to insult people, just because something's legal than not necessarily appropriate. and is i'm
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a phobia, isn't just a problem in sweden. germany's government says that half of old germans question for a newly published report, agree with an team with some statements 7 know cima is a research of focusing on his. i'm a phobia and anti semitism. she says there's a growing trend of his, i'm a 5 the across europe that could be linked to the rise of 5 right, politics. and so i must indeed, i'm sentiments and trouble. some racism is getting more and more people who 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 we just made things to the question of migration the, the rest of the problems. but it's also a waste of a topic which is related to extremism. so it's, um, it's one of them, the supporters of my associate in german history in june for the most i'm sitting
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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, 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. the painting on says a chinese balloon shut down over the atlantic in february did not collect any intelligence as it flew over the us. the balloon carrying
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a large payload of electronics flew over the united states from alaska to south carolina. it prompted concerns that badging was collecting intelligence. china denied the applications at the time and set it in straight. of course, when it entered us a space to us, god school god, rhonda, who was accused of hiding during a match, shooting has been acquitted, of child neglect, and culpable negligence. scott peterson was charged jobs are failing to pursue the government and killed 17 people in portland. florida, 5 years ago, the school god and former sheriff's deputy was armed when former student nicholas cruz opened fire peters and broke down in cheese. as the not guilty verdict was read out. cut by like past. we've done like back up to 40 years because of 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,
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you know, in computers 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 don't 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. somebody or so curious, springs everybody to the best they could still in the us and hate related illnesses are increasing in southern parts of the country. at least 12 people have died from hate stroke and dehydration is affecting many others. major ologist say a station or a high pressure system, known as a heat dime, has trapped jose temperatures from arizona to florida have sold to 38 degrees celsius. they're expected to remain high through the next week. and that same hate time where the system is being blamed for people dying from hate stroke south of
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the border and mexico and run on a con has the story. there's no risk. but in mexico, from the sweltering heat lane, 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 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. however, normal high the noise recorded in recent use, the high temperatures generate changes, and now bodies,
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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, millions of people in the united states and living areas with dangerous a quality because of wall and fires in canada and being aged. sustained doors is john henry and 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 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
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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 search, 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 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,
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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. still ahead on elgin 0. we have all your sports news including who's facing hers a to hesitate, house of control for wimbledon. the, the, the
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time now is for it. he's peter and is good news for us. the creek events, it certainly is emily. they are in control of the 2nd nation states. again saying that it loads on day 3, even resumed with 6 crickets in hand, but for the 2nd hold us, the banks have some fantastic self and mutual stock. the sabbath paid full was spent as role in the absence of the injured nathan lion boat stock and he took 2 wickets before caps and pet cummins wrapped up the things in the evenings all around for 325. that's the 1st thing. surfaces of nice in one's certainly going well in the 2nd endings when rain stopped to play. they were one other in the city for 2. that's a lead of $221.00. easy to what is all good news or a straight is spend the nathan line was full for the rest of this match and as a balance for the remainder of the ashes, he's taking 9 wickets in the series but pulled up with a significant coughing tree of fuel the on thursday, the decision on whether it needs a long to waste will be taken off to dispatch. it loads so elsewhere,
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it's relating to a given, escaped by the netherlands. the ticket woke up qualify in zimbabwe, the dutch taking a wicked with the 1st born of the match. eventually the strengthens will last for 213 incredibly, even edelmans also lost the wicked with the 1st, the very names ultimately through a bank. and we're able to build the mat from 192. and when by 21 runs in the blow while next for stuff and continues to dominate this for me to one season, the reigning champion, as taking these full pole position in a row. this time for the all stream growing pretty red bull were on home to fit the circuit in spielberg. but for stuff and, and he made such a pay raise still fell, fell, all the rules on track limits. periods could only qualify 15700 left. the lead food supplements to the quickest in the final qualifying session. you'll start sunday's race hate or for always shawn mcclare and carla signs. drive is we'll have another
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qualifying session on saturday for the 100 kilometers sprint race. so how to judge the white line really and that's why i think you could see that a lot of people are getting caught out and killing myself. so honestly, it was about surviving. even in kids really like the 1st up you just wanted a bank a lot which takes out, you know, the joy a little bit, but i think uh it still did a good enough. laugh so uh yeah, very happy with the clothes being on pool, but it's still a very long weekend. the head is on. so meanwhile, downtown chicago is getting ready for the 1st day of a nest coal street race, a 122 in road cole. c is being both around the cities, landmarks, drivers will compete $100.00 lapse of $3.00, telling me to sit on sunday mescal hopes. the you know, girls street race will introduce the sports in new fans to the fonts. organizers say they're ready to adaptive. the riots and fronts disrupt the famous cycling race . competitors have been gathering in the spanish city of blue bell ahead of the 1st
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stage on saturday. i go into france on monday. police provide security at the end of every stage and could be deployed to help deal with the riots of the fatal shooting over to nature. outgoing power, sandra mand, 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 mc muslim comments when the allegations 1st surfaced publicly early of this year. he son john validate scales. he was also arrested in question by french prosecutors on friday. mexico with the 1st seems to qualify for the quote to find the concrete top gold cap execute they placed with a victory over heading to you in arizona. henry multi system on their way early in the 2nd hall. and the 31 we was wrapped up in the closing stages by santiago, humanise its 2 instead of 2 for mexico. this competition is they've reached the lock out stage for the gains of space group be in the same group. they was
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heartbreak for the tournaments, case nation because it was in front of us on various early in the game to tell me mo abdullah, quite the celebration from him. but in the final, 2nd of the much frontier is equalized. when all this in this bundle the into the mix, both sides can still qualify for the close of fine. it's just 3 days before wimbledon . there's been a sick bed for will number one or you can see on sick she's been forced to withdrawal from his semi final at the, by the home, but to open in to me through illness. she owns like said she was unable to play new children on safety, coming down with a fever and possible food poisoning. the po displays top see for wimbledon and was the one to face julian of china in their opening match. defending champion, elena, read back. kina will meets american shelby rogers in the 1st round and 43 year old, 5 time champion, venus williams. as a tough to guess from a semi finalist,
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a lead us between the, the in the main store defending champion, that you all can, which will go up against argentina and pedro catching any opening match. as he looks into a record extending 24 grand slam titles. will double and call us alca raz was drawing to play francis jeremy shoddy and he's 1st match the championship starts on monday. the medicine cheeses reach to a sick and finally east point 9. use off the 1st. the 2014 champion was up against the federal american coco golf in the cities. and b will number 76363. make a treatment for tea rather than say the girl scouts semi final final since 2016. the cost of tina will be who the product is the final and if she wins it, it'll be the 7th singles. title of it. yeah, that's what the school thinks and i'll be here again later with another updates. emily, thank you very much. pay to write that sick from me, emily anglin, for this news that was done so anyway at london will have more of the day's news in
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the level of destruction here proof just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the $45000.00 extra police would be deployed in front of to restore at night, a violence triggered by the killing of a teenager by a police officer. the hello am i on the mazda and ron daniel watching alger 0. so coming up on the program, the web security council as low as the end it's peacekeeping mission. and molly, with a plan to withdrawal personnel and equipment.

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