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now just the way, the the hello, i'm terry johnson. this isn't these licenses are coming off as the next 60 business fronts on the edge of the full night surprise. funeral for the teenager killed by police officers being held in a must a truck crashes into cause on suggestions in kenya, at least 50 people are killed in many inches. for sales, for present, travels in our associates, starting to appeal against a quote, routing. borrowing from running for reelection, australia becomes
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a 1st country to visualize uses. soc, is electronic mushrooms, the party truck, ecstasy treats mental health patients. added sport england up to fight back against australia. the tourist leave tosses, 300 in the 2nd anxious test. but then we could all folding it lost the we starting from swear a private funeral for now is now under way to the most non to the teenager was killed by police officer on choose day is deaf as rocks front with find it right. it's taking place in different cities spiraling into looting and acts of vandalism . i sent in my own, the cronies postponing a 3 day visit to germany as government attempts to quell the bottoms. pass a bunch of reports from the power sub of non to for mass, say in the south to lee or canada and the capital powers,
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public prophecy calls and businesses you looted and destroyed the nationwide anger on the streets follows the killing a 17 year old mile during a police traffic stop on to the fridge present is holding for com and say the situation to be quite yet sprayed. and just some of this this isn't unacceptable. exploitation of the death of a teenager, which we deplore this time should all be about contemplation and respect. i strongly condemn those who are using the situation to try and create disorder and target our institutions. for all of this football team have also repealed for an end to the rest, captain kennedy and then by pe tweeting a statement from the players saying they all understand the anger, the dialogue needs to be the focus, no sizes the only hundreds of arrest. ready this week,
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the hundreds more were detained as the noise, the mayor of mass say said loosing and violent is unacceptable. i know to the governments in paris to send police reinforcements. niles funeral has taken place here in north, at the end of a very difficult few days for the family, and particularly for the teenagers mother, she has lost only son, natasha buckler out. is there a non to as well friends, interior minister there. all of them are now says the government is acting with completes the transparency, excuse me, up in the people. so pretty. she knew was that impunity for this produced man? no, he was on the same day putting custody with on the farm on investigation as he is today, unfortunately for him in jail and does it just to find the unjustifiable down. so it is so we will stop this semester. we will respect the judicial process. we will learn that political social, legal lessons may be often talking about all cycle will notice it gets for the
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journals in 50 years. we use the state of emergency 4 times for really serious things, new place or shocking. while natasha boss, that joins us now live from non terrans. natasha. i imagine the spinning mood of tension but also mooning to yeah. look into it was very quiet. so here in the notes has course, they're all pod so based off of whether it was on rest online last night where people have been trying to clear on move way but call see if any of that property is damaged. but otherwise, we've also seen a lot of people voting places up voting voting, businesses restaurants up that sort of thing where i'm standing a few whole parts of it and i was being completely folded up because people worried about the ongoing findings. and then there's the fact that everybody here knows that today is a particular day. it is the funeral of now that has the pres for the teenager at
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the mosque in the area where he grew up know, fall from here where he was living and also a burial in more of a lesson. yeah. which is a few columbus his way from here. so assume the day in many respects for his family . of course you've off people to stay way to respect the fact that this is that moment really for morning because it's been so difficult for them, particularly for the mother. she already had one child now and now she is most that child. in fact, she said earlier this week that the police officers take away not and you have a new child, but also her best friend. so this is an opportunity for the families just to come together to remember this teenager to remember. now someone they love very much on this as a testimony has a much to be on the stands most, the teenager who is in the call doing the original incident. and when i was shot
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yes, will decide the best. so young mind shouts in there in the background, you can call me here at least talk about their problems here in phones. i'm upset about what's going on. i want everybody to know it's racism, police. so we'll just thing we've heard a lot here over the past few days in non tap because people feel so strongly about what's happened in terms of that. so the passenger to on. so your question indeed in the call that no i was driving on tuesday with 3 people. now the driver and the passenger was the rest. assure the often that the passenger side, the passenger made because they were scared they have since turned off. and given that testimony to a french media, french television, on what they say is that when i was 5 police officers, 2 police officers minutes in the side to the call, one of them pointed his gun, niles templates to head well, see all the officers said shoot shoot, they will say post him with back the ones that was off to being like push with the
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problem is some point. if, if you on the passenger said no food, you guys still surprised that then why the call me for today was at that moment that another police officer opened 54. not sure. the entered miles life say what substance has somebody from this the passenger? it's just move fuel if he likes to the fire, but it's also more evidence of what happened that day, which contradicts the police 1st of events that they said they were under threats. and that's why they opened fire and self defense. okay, tensions to hide it as we can hear. natasha buckler. thank you. we heard that is the french national football team issue the statements quoting for. com and the page loan laptop posted on the switch. a page of captain killing and by the players said they understood the rage, people felt for the death of but added that the time for violence must cease to
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give way to that to morning dialogue and reconstruction. when i had my saw, he is a football journalist based in last day. he joins us on sky. welcome to the program . i understand you witnessed some of the on rest in most se uh, tell us what you so it. yesterday it was definitely the most tends day that i've seen over the past 3 or 4 and must say started very early around 6 or 7 pm. and that was around the time that the city decided to stop at the transport. and as early as that and in broad daylight, we saw classes with the police. and honestly, it seemed like kids ranging from 13 to 18 years old, shooting fireworks that police police charging them. and it was kind of like a game of cat and most for the hours that that sort of followed. and later i did see some moving, i saw it like high luxury boutique stores. i saw the tobacco stores being loaded, but it didn't really feel like the police were stretched too thin. they couldn't really stop. i think it only chase the protesters from one area to another. and so
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it was a very, very long, and i very tens name with how the costs are as drones are lots of fireworks car site or is really up until daybreak. and how do you gauge the mood and must say, now i feel like it hasn't really changed much since the beginning of these revolts or protests, a bias, whatever you want to call it, depending i guess where you are on the political spectrum. i think initially, people were unsure if i see it was going to joint because if you remember in 2005, there were similar protests after police brutality incident gives you. i didn't do that in paris, but then the main difference between that and now is that this has really spread throughout the all the friends. and so i think what it is is perhaps a reaction to living conditions, media climates, political climates for many people in the working class and from immigrate background. so i don't think it's changed to too much. and why is the statements that we've seen from the french national football team so significant?
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that was interesting because immediately following the nails desk are killing things. we saw 2 or 3 sweets from different players. you couldn't do the best one defender said that this is another case of police brutality. mike menu on the goalkeeper said, you know, it's always the same people that are killed whenever they do something wrong, whatever. they transgress the largest by little bit, look at the inside. you can't defend the indefensible. and so i felt like those were more genuine reactions, harder enough, 3 days later. and as these have become, you know, increasingly large and, and by the protests, we now get the statement from to you and them about the, the captain of the french national team. vote you have to know was like to in and up is quite close to a manual micro menu. i'm a comp personally intervene himself, 2 or 3 times to make sure that the player stays in paris and in france. the play per party says right now. and, for example, even during the corporate pandemic, he sort of pushed counted up. it's a put a social media posts of himself getting vaccinated and he sent him for that. so it can be seen as perhaps sometimes the problem, the p r for, for, for a manual,
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my crown, the french presidency. and that's why perhaps people who are mitigated towards this post of the french national team yesterday, you mentioned that chrome, them in the french government might say, look, this rocking and looting that has taken place is not just unacceptable, but counter productive or yeah, it's really the debate that's raging on right now is why would you room public property, public property that you're subject going to use? maybe yes. or media centers libraries. uh, you know, uh, city halls, things of a sort. and i think it really is that people are federal. people are fed up because they've been dealing with this for such a long time. and it things have never changed for, for decades and decades, especially for the working class and for defendants of immigrants. and it seems like it just comes to a point where you don't care anymore, you just want to make yourself heard. and now they finally see that this is helping convey a message and whether it's negative or positive. they just want people to know that they've had enough and what needs to be done then to repair the bridges that have
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been clearly broken between the authorities and certain communities and what role the sport play in that yeah, i think it's tough looking at football in support and general could play a role because around a 3rd of the french national team actually come from these neighborhoods. he's working class a suburb slip on you as we call them, you know, a sort of them come from prison separate has more around half of the team or 2 thirds come from separate around the country. so these players that come from these backgrounds, they know people like not evans yet and do and, and so i think they, they have empathy towards a lot of people that live in these social political context. read perhaps the politicians and the media. and these don't. so think support could perhaps be used to, to, to innovate, to propose a new set of solutions. but the divisions are very deep in this country. i've been living here for about a year and a half now, but i have friends, people in my family and. 3 i've noticed that the divisions are very, very deep and they're going to be difficult to sort of my amazon, he,
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we appreciate your time. thanks for being with us here. announces here. thanks for having me in of the contain a truck has crashed. that's a busy intersection west in kenya, killing at least 51 people. it happened in on the, on the town and richard county, dozens was seriously injured. does the vehicle filed into cars chopping passengers in the wreckage? police are investigating how the driver lost control and bid off the road. the key, the guy, so it's speeding on coming trailer. i swear that just came teaching him head on. he overtook me and i just when he was hit, the trailer went off the road in his other vehicle the square foot. catherine story is important is about events from the capital and i wrote the to the driver of the truck that was plus 40 cement has led to the scene. police are looking for him.
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uh, we also know that the, the cabinet secretaries for transport was there as well, just to see the damage for himself. he says that the rescue operations is still going on. uh, put the site, investigating what exactly happened. and the cabinet secretary also says that the government is prioritizing as was how to move this home. cuz and trade is normally come to the road uh to sell the with tamadrius and other people who are passing by. uh, so the government wants to relocate this people uh to another say sauce um area. so what happened is that to the, um, incident happened at uh, you know, on friday evening a, when this the truck drive, i tried to swap to avoid
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a bus that had stored and then he runs onto either of vehicles. several people have been killed. um, others have been taken to different hospital police, have been accused of corruption and bribery on the highway as well. and other people are saying that the some of our rules and can you off are not so well maintained. so the system see and these are things that should be sorted out. catherine saw you all to 0 nairobi. can you open them all to come here on these are including i'm, they said when the problems. okay. we in northern argentina, they, sol, so that's what you can see here are part of what is known as, unless you try and then it has some of the largest nbc research in the world as lithium companies moving in indigenous communities leaving. and this areas are concerned about what will happen in their territory. i'm drawing
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a 100 in chicago were for the 1st time, nascar drivers are driving at high speed through city streets. so neighbors are asking, couldn't possibly go wrong. the new account to espionage legislation has been acted in china for you to explore the expand the definition of espionage will mean increase scrutiny for foreign companies. academics engine. jessica washington reports not from vision. a susie introducing you national security laws nearly a decade ago. aging has increasingly tightened to control and it screws and these people and activities in china. now changes to counter espionage regulations are coming into effect on saturday. expand the number of activities considered aspiring . they include a band on the transfer of any information authorities consider relates to national
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security and expand the definition of espionage to include cyber attacks, against stage organizations and information infrastructure. it follows the general trend in recent years in the development of chinese and all towards more emphasis on national security. more control by the communist party of important areas of the state. the change is suppose to move in. it does a new or amended laws under which people can be banned from leaving china. and i'm a say it's likely to raise concern among foreigners and business people operating in the country of coming under. great discursive exit signs has been applied in china for many years, and write scripts, no say i've been increasingly used against both chinese nationals and phone is under the revised counter espionage as long as they can be imposed on any one under investigation. human rights research as some to me was prevented from leaving china
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in 2017. he was detained for 10 days in a hotel room before being allowed to fly out to a stranger. if i go that any time that they will detain me right away so that some dates got below actually uh, i saw a vague so ambiguous that they can, they can use it to fabricate a case to prosecute anyone for, for political purpose. aging says the changes am to protect china language. every country has the right to safeguard its national security to domestic legislation and such. this is the common practice of all countries. the changes. com is china's board is open for foreign visitors. after 3 years of coven 19 restrictions, but some experts say the broad and vague scope of the revisions may cause some
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businesses and individuals to question how welcome they really are jessica washington, which is 0 aging un peacekeepers in law. they are due to stop the work within hours and completely withdrawal by the end of the year. the departure follows the months my, molly's attitude, government, and the un security council 13 unanimously to end the peacekeeping mission. the us national security council has blaming russia's wagner most of these of engineering un, to punch it onto somebody editor james based reports from un headquarters in new york . will those in favor, please raise their hand. a unanimous vote in the un security council. this is likely to be a landmark moment for the people of molly, the un mission mendoza is being closed. it's been in molly for 10 years. a 170 for peacekeepers have lost their lives in that time. the ambassador of fronds, which withdrew its own forces from molly last year,
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says the mission was notified. so now we will close the operation. but i don't want to be explain that to it. so said you, i think that you indeed a lot. it was a major, a fault by intuition and community. the plan now is for a $13000.00 peacekeepers to leave the country before the end of the year. and the council meeting of the molly and ambassador says they'll make sure to you and stick to that timeline. the money, not the government. and molly will be vigilant and ensure and compliance with these engagements. and let me know as a responsible government and natalie and authorities are committed to closely cooperating with the secretaries of the united nations and the new spot in the framework of the prompt implementation of this resolution within the established timeframe. but western nations won't molly, which will now rely on the russian most and re company wagner is making a big mistake. the united kingdom would not have chosen to withdrew mendoza at this moment. when molly and the why just the hell of facing increasing instability and
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humanitarian needs. and we do not believe the partnership with the folks in the group will deliver long term stability or security to see you when has the responsibility to minimize the risk that its assets fall into the hands of those looking to destabilize molly or bring harm to which people including violent extremist organizations in the wagner group. normally when the u. n. withdrawal is a peacekeeping operation is because the situation in the country is getting more peaceful, but the u. n. must now pull out its troops and equipment in molly, whether it's still a conflict raging as an added complication, the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez is issued a statement saying he's concerned about the level of financial support he's getting for the withdrawal from the states. he says it will add to the complexities and risks in the months ahead. james pays out to 0 at the united nations. such as in
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brazil have dash the hopes of devils phenomena running again for president, at least for now. as monica not get reports from here, there's an era, the former president says he's a victim of the to persecution. the decision came is a blow to valuable. so now the former right we president remains a strong political figure among results conservative. but it has been banned from running for public office during the next 8 years, betterment spills into a 13 month activity today. it was built to stop in the back. i was made in the legibly because i was accused of abusing my foul. but the real step in the back was built to brazil's democracy brazil's top electoral court. well, the both scenario abused his power as president last july. when he told for an ambassador is the results voting system could be easily wrecked, despite offering no evidence. his unfounded claims were broadcast on state television just 3 months before election day. both and i was lawyer argued that his
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client had simply made use of his freedom of speech to voice his doubts and wasn't trying to undermine results. democracy. we will appeal to the supreme court. she said, oh, but those arguments were rejected by 5 of the 7 judges hearing the case. but the split itself, freedom of expression is not freedom of aggression. it is not the legitimate association of this information. it is nothing the tech on democracy law also not only be unable to run for public office until 2030, but he is not giving up on his political career. he says he will use his popularity to help is the liberal party in next year's municipal elections. and he's already traveling across, present, to reach out to voters. also, not of supporters are painting him as a victim of political persecution. my visit, the willy boy ball scenarios, popularity will grow and he will continue to be the standard bearer of the values
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or the right like family tradition. we're counting on him to a like almost a 3rd of brazil's mayers in next years municipal elections, increasing our presence in the national politics. whether he's still popular for a year from now remains to be seen. monica, you're not, you're all just sierra. we addition narrow and then cuz apartments is only a special session to discuss, the restructuring is dead to domestic lenders. the country is aiming to meet financial talk. it's set by the international monetary fund by 2032. you know that on those has moved from outside the part of the building. in columbus. the government is presenting to the house, the parliament of the building. you see behind me it's planned as to how it ends to restructure the money it owes locally. that is 2 banks to invest the. 5 p like pension funds and things like that. now that has been a lot of concern that this, that the restructuring of domestic, that would look at the banking sector. and that will concerns. in fact,
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at the moment when in the middle of an unprecedented 5, the sort of a bank holiday in addition to the weekend and other things, because the government was keen on ensuring that there was no um, sort of off the shocks if you like, for its uh, this restructuring plan, so it will allow for the doctor to simple before uh this, um, you know, the stock market, the banks re open for business on tuesday after all of this. so what's being presented is how it ends to do that. now that had been concerned about the banking sector and the impact, but the government says it was not stopped to the banking sector because they are older, the paying something like 50 percent in taxes instead of key full cost for the government plan is pension funds or superannuation funds now basically what they are proposing the pension funds have invested almost 90 percent of that overall are resources in government bones and securities and things like that. and
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they are the ones who are going to feel defense. trade unions have come on very strongly as has the opposition. they say the government can do this differently. buddies instead putting the button, the key part of the button on the working class. people who have new voice media fernandez, audra 0, colombo, australia has become the 1st country to allow mental health patients to be treated with extracts from central magic mushrooms and m dna best known as ecstasy. authorized psychiatrists are now able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression, post traumatic stress. so the end of the conditions, the australian government, we classified the drugs for we trials and magically controlled environments. well, christophe, along the days professor and the deputy director of the you, a medicines discovery sent to that one actually university. he says the patients receiving the treatment will be those who can afford to pay for it privately. the
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requirement is that the substances are still use in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, they will be dosed given to a patient by a, for a psychiatrist probably with a psychologist present as well. and that the session could last for anything up to 8 hours. so you can imagine this is quite an expensive treatment. and at the moment in australian context, we're still working out the economics of how we pay for these things. but at the moment, i think the patients that will be receiving this. so there is a kind of forward to pay for it privately. we always have to be very congress and about the code. so no matter the advocacy of new medicines, that's that safety. and that's why i think it's very important that they are used in these really well regulated clinic controlled environments where what we call
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a sense and the setting a critical to ensuring that the patients have the very best chance of getting the very best experience in terms of the treatment so we can obviously insure that and we, we do know how as well now it's been on use in the cold and west, i should say in parts of australia. well, has jeff harrington with the weather up as well, where setting records for all the wrong reasons and parts of australia? hey everyone, those details right here right now. got the colors on dark. the blue, the lower the temperature. alice had it's cold estate in nearly a decade. 8.7, and i gotta tell you, i think it could get worse. colder still on sunday. 7 degrees. not only abnormally cold, but also abnormally where it's coming off. some of the weather it's winter days in parts of the kimberly. and over a 100 years that wet weather now shifting away from the northern territory interior right through to queensland out square though across australia. pretty quiet though for that southeast corner. a few clouds hanging around there. now for new zealand,
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let's focus specifically on the south island above 300 meters. we're going to see snow up to 40 centimeters. so that's going to cause some trouble for some of the mountain passes. there. southeast asia, we're seeing that rain running into the western side of borneo island. so gotta be on the lookout for flooding there. and for the philippines, that rain has turn lighter, so those flight advisories have been dropped. there still are a seasonal plum rains are falling across the yangtze river valley and that intense copious rain that was playing southern japan is now out over the pacific ocean on sunday. see you later just aren't. and so the head now on now is, is there, but tell us, go on a mission to shed light on the don't san univers ends. you may kiss the bride. tell you more about this as usual, wedding in mexico. lesson jenna rounds up the sports, including wind tunnel, regarding flight go come
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the how do states control information controlling the narrative dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been jim listened. we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered a discipline record in poland. the accused judges who refused to tow the states line. witness follows through courageous judges spearhead thing to stand against reforms. critics, please leave the highest guardians of the constitution, vulnerable to politically motivated sanctions,
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based on their reading. the judges under pressure on that, just either the broken back reminder of the main storage. a funeral is being held in front of the teenager, killed by police officer during a traffic stop on tuesday. looting was reported in several french cities during the 4th consecutive night writing in protest over the death of now and had been more than $1000.00. 300 arrests across from containing a truck has crashed. such a busy intersection in kenya getting at least 51 people. thousands was seriously
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injured as the truck filed into cause. passengers in the wreckage, the in brazil full of present diable sinatra associates setting to appeal against a quote binding from running for re election until the 21st. the metro cliff judges found him guilty of of using power to fail the election age last year. the us supreme court has rejected signs by president joe biden, to cancel the $430000000000.00 a student loan debt. but it was a major campaign promise when he run for president in 2020 the bottom, this bile to fight on. she have for tennessee reports, according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allows student debt payments to be waived in emergencies like
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a pandemic. the proposal affected $14000000.00 borrowers any less than $125000.00. yeah. well, they're 90 percent less than $75000.00. if a gave up to $20000.00, re payments have been on hold since 2020, but now borrows will have to resume payments in october and she does milestone such as like buying a car or starting a family or buying a home with cobit people have the opportunity to try to catch up, but since the repayments are going to be starting again soon, it's going to put people back into that hole that they were not being able to start their lives or provide for their family or even provide for themselves quickly as possible, speaking of the white house press the button, so it'd be administration will now start the long legal process again. this time attempting to forgive student debt using the higher education act of 1965, which gives the government the firm a legal basis just to give students that. in addition, the president allows for those facing difficulty repaying that through october.
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when to have that credit, racing effective for 12 months, with presidents of the republicans of losing pandemic, student debt forgiveness were hypocrites. let's be clear. some of the same elected republican members of congress who strongly opposed can released is twos, got hundreds of thousands of dollars and sells and really, members of congress. because of the businesses that were able to keep up with several members of congress cut over a $1000000.00. vitamins struggling to oppose with young providers. and so he's failed to give a range of campaign promises from 2020. this is the latest disappointments and some activists of logo given the administration mishandled the issue by not using the higher education act in the 1st place. for them it will not be enough to make this a campaign issue now in 2024. they won't bite intact boldly now through executive order to stop the need for repayments in october. and if he does next, what about support for him in the election? i can't say that, and i'm not sure how young adults will vote, but he can expect that he will hear from advocates,
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said he maps with feel his promise, the by the ministration is reported to be hoping that this issue may mobilize this affected young versus to oppose and towards the 20 for him it is dismal popularity ratings. the arguments the republicans are against all student dep loan forgiveness, at least by the tribes. she advertise the alger 0 washington. this is 160 years to the day since the dutch officially abolished slavery and anniversary speech. the king open that them olives on to officially apologized for the dutch role in the slave trade. will july, the 1st 18. 63 was when the dots of easily ended the slavery and dots you hung up now, and then as sorry. now, on another call, it is in the caribbean, but most slave labor is on dodge on. patients are forced to continue for another 10 years. when the research has revealed that the king's ancestors and the modern day equivalent of nearly $600000000.00 from slavery. starting in the late 15, hundreds,
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the dots west india company expand it to become the wealth largest trans atlantic slave trade of shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americas. emanuel kazi, i'm paul, is assistant professor cultural geography at washington university. you start as a legacy of slavery joins us from amsterdam and thanks for being with us here. so you were at this time, what did you make of the king's speech as well. thank you very much for helping me on your program. um yeah, as you can see, i am still on the east bed. sorry money god. i think that was uh an expectation with a king coming to apologize and a lot of people what, what very really. um, so he can save that and you could also send stuff from that he would johns of applause and shouts and almost jubilation. when he made the pronouncement of apologizing for the roles of the royal family in slavery. and he did indeed make
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the point that there was, i'm going to research that yes commission to really find out the exact details about how the the royal family was involved in slavery. but the mood yeah. was one of yeah. people were really happy with that without acknowledgement, they still know that there is still what to be done, but at least they see this as a fast important step that he's been complaining for for many, many years. so it was really a sign of relief for many people here, just to say as to what to be done and what about financial reparations, which descend and solve. and slave people have often campaigns for why is that seems to be less forthcoming. and i think, yeah, i think there are many reasons for that because i mean one you, you need to press the time in how much financial reparation has to come and, and it's that or is that, or there is just, is it only fund after oppression and or do you pay it to?
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so i think the debate is a bit of a many, many places like debate does moved on to not only financial oppressions, but also to look at other forms of reparation. so in terms of access, in terms of access to education, in terms of providing facilities, i mean, but struct on not only here in the netherlands, ball people or fiber couldn't be sense, but also in the spencer in um, and also in the dodge coverage yet. so it's not only about the financial side, i mean, that's been lots of work done by the curriculum commission by secular rebec coast, who was really calculated how much it will cost. uh so there is a bit of fear. oh yeah. where are you going to get the money from and it's going to cost a lot and how do you calculate that? so that will be that will be some formal financial reparation. but that wouldn't be, that wouldn't be the only thing or the only way would refreshes will be made. yes, i'll say the site as debates forgive it for jumping into. i mean, people who may be against reparation says what might say, look, the past is the past, is the time to move on? how would you respond to them?
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well, i think, i think that is easily concept by saying actually the process mother passed, because we know that when slavery was a police, the slave own this way, they were paid compensation. that is a form of reparation. and it's those same families who have been well to up being able to build the country. but also we know that the institutions that came with slavery is still lives on. it's still lives on in the discrimination of people over 27 phase. so the past is really not the past, the past is still in the present. and that's what the debate is really about the a little beyond the financial, reparations see how the institutions that supported slavery still exist in the present times and how we can that's months old. that so be young. reparation is also a bar, restorative justice, outdoor restore the balance in institutions so that people have opportunity send will have the same level playing ground uh to put to like that amount of out across
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the as what i'm talking. we appreciate your time here. thank you. yeah, thank you very much. all right, it's known as white goals and in northern argentina there are vast amounts of its lithium is an increase in these valuable resource. and the mining companies move in indigenous communities on a net and taking to the streets to make their voices heard. threes a by reports from the lithium rich northern province of who we owe. another deal of protest by members of this indigenous community, northern argentina. they have been blocking boats weekdays, protesting against a provincial constitutional reform. they say, will affect their way of life. email that belongs to the community of the hit on this. they are concerned about some articles in the constitution that considers their territory state property and could open the land for exploitation. then are you going to animals and we're fighting for our rights to be respected as dual
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regional communities that have lived here for me now, is we want the governor to revoke the new constitution and to resign? there are road looks like this one happening all around the province. lithium production has skyrocketed in recent years, as the world is trying to move away from fossil fuels by communities that live near lithium plans are extremely concerned about what will happen with their territories . and with the water resources in this part of the country, of the protest is happening in what is known as the lithium triangle. and there we have that includes olivia and truly the region has some of the largest leasing reserves in the world. for decades. indigenous communities have survived of their capital tourism unsold wisdom, but now they see their way of life. he said risk sony, that god, diesel lives in the plan community. it is right here where the lifting expectations could soon begin to look over the buzz. all this conflict is happening here. it's
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unusual for us. we're not used to this and we're so afraid they want to change laws and as usual we won't have any right, but it's a good to. the province has awarded an area of 11000 hector's to a lithium company by law. the government is supposed to consult communities in the area where they wanted lithium companies to operate in the region. low your say the consultation did not take place. most of them for your level, and so it's not meeting with one or 2 people and having them sign the paper. there's a standard and a procedure and control mechanisms of how this consultation should take place. send away the constitutional reform pass back to violence that has not been seen in years in this northern argentinean from ins. recently the government try to move the protesters by force. dozens of people were injured. governors get out of them. what alex says, he has put 2 of the articles that are of concern to the indigenous communities on hold equity. i cannot say that we have gone to the community and if they think we
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will run them over, we want, we have gone back into the 2 articles that concern them and we will revise that will cost a lot less in those communities remain on the alert they say vigilance is what we're protect them. there's certain that development in the region will come at their expense as a month then in those him, but 80. so i'll just see, to put him on monica, or a new government ministry has been created in columbia to protect the rights of women. i'm the most valuable in society. i sondra m p. i t reports from book a top on the chances of success for the ministry of equality and equity. a promise. finally, some cl, again, a year after taking office, the less the government, the stuff will pay through announced the creation of columbia for several minutes. 3 to address the countries been picking on and social inequality wound up with the come your part. i sit the vice president for and san marcus and i for colombian,
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environmental least will lead it. your, it's the most compelling does happen today with a feeling a campaign promise to create this new institution and institution. this will take cat and what tirelessly to guarantee the rights of the most vulnerable people in our country and to the most vulnerable regions. the new ministry of equality and equity wasn't migrated in level here, when cologne gets most impoverished and under developed regions symbolizing the task of hand steer, families walk for hours daily in search of drinkable water in child's mortality, remain stubbornly. hi, marcus will be responsible for bringing government services to them in other formula been marginalized populations. that will be fine in spite the government recent tax reforms with the starting budget of a $125000000.00 a message advocate. but it's a waste to it is not a big budget, but it's a way to start articulating different sectors of government to create efficient
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policies to combat social, economic and political inequality. so it will be a very long term task. but the important thing right now is to start columbia 1st after the vice president has endured racism and discrimination for her entire life . displaced by violence, she worked at the house, made to raise their children in later earned a law degree. and the 2018 goldman prize for work against the legal mining mina. yes. in the lower east us, the ministry has 2 objects. number one is, is to actually be a symbol of change. the other is to actually accomplish something. and the problem is, the 1st objective is easy to the 2nd is much more good. for many under represented colombians, french marcus, who is faced and overcome the barriers of this very unequal society,
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is the right person to try to start transforming columbia into a country where people's future depend on their talent and not their origin. allison that i'm 50, i'm just so you have a good a are now the man of a small town in mexico has married an alligator, colorful, indigenous ceremony that dates back centuries. that tall is seen as a dyed t representing most of us. and we're a tiny white wedding dress, some of these parts of indigenous culture and took place in some at you. i'm in do that. it symbolizes the joining of siemens would be divine. now i have a weight lifting operation is about to begin in sri lanka, on the right side to this, or rest. giving an elephant to take home to thailand and go to the store. sacks are in almost roger as he was renewed is one of the 3 elephants brooks history land as gift from thailand's royal family. but the sick elephant is at the
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centre of a diplomatic rift between the 2 countries. thailand demanded the eloquence return of to animal rights. activists accused have looked at the temple of torturing the animal we have a white night because his life was in danger. we had no choice to contact the govern. a roger was brought to the seat on the outskirts of through lancaster, to columbia. and the disconnect from a non treated injury. that's retiring to fly him back to thailand on sunday for further treatment at the time of visit, i believe condition was not that good. he was seeing that, you know, maybe coming,
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he was not to really know, but at present he's send this in has to include very much roger spent decades taking part in religious professions. as a temple elephant village is reported, seeing him ever worked at looking sites and even used in tourist safaris active it's launch the campaign to rescue him hope to retire in sri lanka. now they saved with roger, deserves off to decades of service and suffering. barbara and go out to 0. the account down is about to begin for lunch. hopefully you clear the space telescope is the 1st mission dedicated to investigating 2 of the greatest mysteries in the universe. dock energy and don't matter. a space ex rockets is due to the last off from cape canaveral in the us with the telescope avoid european
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space agency mission will chunk the largest map of the universe ever created encompassing up to 2000000000 galaxies across more than a 3rd of the sky. a sort of head on out there at the end. the next big star explains why he was taking out the upcoming basketball. well, the top right is built the the mom and oregon most space shot of which is in the team, make it a unique eco system. just being hosted by human activity on a number of fronts when to run a test of intensive farming that comes too much the how do you take size and these type is devastating at the classroom at the university of most. yeah, i mean, finally, just, i mean it has just t breed different species and needs to maintain
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a change in case of another 48000 c homes in the mom and know 520212000 trainings based creek. extra wondering, this is what it so one of the house is about ensuring that no one that can continue unless things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the momma. no, we don't exist in this aquarium. the the book about time is hannah with a sports round up for us demo. thank you. carrie. australia is crickets is looking
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to set a thing that a sizable talk is on day 4 of the 2nd dash is tested loads, the tourist will going well before has been to watch it and save. smith fell in quick succession in the morning session and a said, australia we kids felt before lunch that was night. switch risk fig clay sprang range, patch. j rates that was to remove, travis had, well was one of the let doesn't this. but the lead is slowly growing this boundary from cameron green a short time ago straight. it was 238 from 5. and the 2nd endings that's 329 runs in front. men's international rugby union is set for a shakeout with the introduction of new well league staffing in 2026. the competition that will be played and also that is during the current july i'm they've done the international match windows. the full tournament formats has yet to be announced, but it's expected to feature a ground final between the top side from the northern and southern hemispheres at the combs task old cut, panama have secured the place in the quarter finals with
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a great game just that they were to and when is ivan moss and make in new jersey jose for how to head up. set them on my way before my coat, mario sumps in a 2nd. you have a great game between el salvador and costa rica and the goal is switching shows kind of a will finish toughest. the great see tables and those are rising. spectacle is coming to chicago on independence day weekend as it houses best of enough cost st. twice the event is to send to drill, taurus on money to a city that needs vice. following the pandemic, the something residents a wondering? is it safe, john? 100. how's the story from chicago? nascar chicago street races a dare devil's leverage this weekend in the united states. 3rd largest city for the 1st time, anywhere. 80 nascar drivers corinne through downtown skyscrapers. it speeds up to 240 kilometers. and now there's a city street where people take every day for their community service calling to
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see the beautiful ballons and the museums, the at each corner is different man, holes concrete, alcohol. so we've got to tackle all that for 2 days in 2 rates. and some of the world's best drivers are usually turn left in a loop squeal around 12 turns many of them 90 degrees over 3.5 kilometers with lanes narrowing without warning. so you might go from a 5 or 6 lane road down to one lane road on these tight corners, driver's control, sharp elbows, you don't complete a pass. i guess we'll come down and play a game of chicken from for lanes to to lanes and see who lists and who doesn't. protecting spectators in chicago landmarks or 2000 concrete barriers each more than 3 meters long and top by fencing. this isn't just the race, this is a festival with concerts and carnival rides, and exhibition of excess and speed it with muscle cars going way over the limit through downtown streets on independence day weekend. and what could be more
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american than that? some fear the race end of the wrong message in a city with an illegal street racing problem that spun out of control under polluted skies were in ghost bicycles. the landscape or cars have killed cyclist, we think says having a street race hosted in chicago at this time since the wrong message. cit, drivers at the time where we really need them to be slowing down for the stop car association. the spectacle of a street race is an opportunity to about going to new markets and introducing our sports to audiences. so while we have is really great fan base is a tremendous opportunity to expose a whole new audience to nascar. the road to success is long, windy in fi potholes. but with a 3 year contract with a windy city, nascar has 2 more years to get the chicago street raise over the finish line. john
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henry and l g 0, chicago. the basketball world cup stops at the end of next month, but francois didn't have the n b a's hold his prospect evict. so one by yeah, my so cool up on the 19 year old who was taught picking this is and be a draft has decided not to take part in the tournament when by mamma instead wants to concentrate on preparing for his day of the season with the san antonio as bus, it says it was a tough decision. and i just think that more than more than 2 years without a risk is, is a, is to be of a risk. you know, is a really big event coming up. like the only thing that's really the one of this and so to be able to be available for the national team for the next or many years. i feel like it was really, really hard, really hard. it's uh, it's just for me my, my career is going to be as much with the franchise as with the national north.
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there's titles to when we both the and be a cash was splashed on the 1st day of the leaves of free agency negotiating period with a reported one and a half $1000000000.00 of deals. a great one of the biggest salt fred vans late funds. the houston rockets the to play as you decide this is a quotes kindly of a refund for the dallas mavericks. and the dream on green will remain with the golden state warriors, often bring a full year contract is talking about the westlakes, called tulsa on the 3rd thing, and that's the view of kenyan long distance legend lead. keep trogie these folks out, 0, few one actually to look into minnes as fast as we can. the only way is to put the order to surface with the government, as i tele. uh, i did that to, to, to end flipping agency and kinda want to at least test and you can see more of categories interview with katherine. so who also spoke to another olympic champion
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of faith could be a go on towards algebra, which as at these times, a golf though and rickie file remains writing consent to the p. j tools, licensed events in detroit. so as he goes in search of, of us twice and for years, no doubts about his biggest fan of the costs. and he would have loved seeing a file to do this. shipping and for eagle app, the 17 piece is one shelf of the lead at 12 on the what's the 2nd round? full canadian taylor pen, rosie schultz and 8 on the round of $64.00. what else the tournament recommended to move into a share of the lease with american taylor more? and how about this from your ups ryder cup? captain luc donald, the whole is bunker shelf. at the 12th for a buddy, the englishman is 6 of the pace at 7, and that is a real sport for me for now. pizza will have another update. lisa harris. thanks for that. and that's it. so for this ease of and i'll be back in a moment with more of the days, the bottom is do stay with us here. what else?
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the the year there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now, those law medicine data you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies, neighboring chad data being target. this was an incredibly tragic day. seeing
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refugees streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? repeating the issues of the day, we've got to stop the intensive farming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice one up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target, either, but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable, but it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on al jazeera, the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dream to the fair and democratic society. we dream different revolution, the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. with many,
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