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in democratic society between different revolution, the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. when many we start to with great dreams, o'denza dealt with sense the 2nd time the sixty's in the, our politics analogies era. the funeral has been held for teenagers, shot dead by a police officer in france is dead, is 5 days of violence across the country. the hello, i'm emily, and when he says, oh, jesse, rely from to house or coming up a truck accident in weston canyon kills at least 15 people in ages. thousands moved
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to dodge king apologizes for the netherlands involvement in slavery. 116 used to slaves were freed from the former colonies. and your link is palamedes improves at depth structuring plan. as the country looks to recover from its worst financial crisis in more and 17, the going to the program. we begin in france, where a funeral has been held for teenagers, shot and killed by a police officer on tuesday, friends and family on the 17 right. 17 year old brother identified only as now and chose to hold. a private ceremony is death treated for nights of riots. natasha butler reports from the power suburb of dante for mass, say in the south to lee or canada,
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and the capital powers. public prophecy calls and businesses youtube watched and destroyed the nationwide under on the streets follows the killing a 17 year old mile during a police traffic stop on to the fridge. present is holding. so tom and so is the situation. jeff sprayed unexcused, yet this is an unacceptable exploitation of the death of a teenager, which we deplore this time should all be about contemplation and respect. i strongly condemned those who are using the situation to try and create disorder and target our institutions from this football team have also repealed for an end to the rest captain kennedy. and then, by pay twitching a statement from the players saying they all understand the anger, the dialogue needs to be the focus, no sizes the following hundreds of arrests waiting this week, the hundreds more was detained. as a noise,
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the mayor was messed se, 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, altura known to it's bringing pole brandon now, who joins us from unknown tallow. they pull, as we just heard from natasha story, that funeral has been held for now. well, how is that impacted the mood when you, as well as an overwriting, mood of anger and grief, and it's difficult to speak to people on camera. people don't want to appear in front of the television cameras, but you can speak to them off camera. and what the expressing is available for a mixture of emotions, for example,
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sadness that the way shops and livelihoods have been damaged by the vandals here. so we spoke to one man, a young man on the electric scooter, who was saying the, the, the bank that was 5 buttons a couple of nights ago. and that was the only working atm in the area. and now they have to go outside. it's, it's, it's, it's kind of a mix of those kind of emotions, but at the same time, i got up the way the police have acted. and the sense the perception that the police in friends, in general, but particularly in the suburbs, these more deprived some of the police act with the kind of impunity and nobody's ever brought to justice. now, of course, the government will say, well, this particular police officer is in prison and is facing charges of homicide. but that's not always the experience. and many of the people commenting say, well, if niles shooting or the shooting of now have not been captured on video, that they doubt very much rather this police officer would be in that particular situation. and all the shootings without the police officers happen to have the
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same outcome. and paul, also today more evidence has emerged about what happened on that fateful day from a passenger that was actually inside. because tell us about that. yes, that's right. i mean what we, what we are aware of is a yellow mercedes car. the nile was driving at the time on tuesday morning, have 2 other occupants in the vehicle with him now. one of those documents occupants who was not arrested by the police and sled them, housing get presented themselves to police to be interviewed. but since he went on monday, i was given an account, which really does give us a very aggressive picture of the police actions on that morning. you'll remember the police initially said that because i've been driven at them. and then of course, the video shared the that was not the case. they were standing beside the car. and the accounts of this, the passenger understood occupants is actually, is to say that the offices, when they finally stopped nascar put
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a gun to his head and threatened to shoot him on the pistol, whipped him 3 times with a bunch of that weapon. and it was on the fed blow the nile the tent potentially stunned, a pit to take his foot off the brake of this automatic vehicle. and that's why it's thoughts of moving forward. and that's the point of that. the 2nd officer, 5, the faithful shots. now this kind of is very, very detailed testimony. it's been reported in lots of this in another outlets. and it is now, well, we hope that that the occupants of the car will present themselves as promised on monday and give that account to the place to be part of the formal investigation. all right, thanks so much. and we'll cross back to throughout the evening, poll brennan in on to is moving on now and into a container trunk has crashed at a busy intersection in western kenya, healing, at least 51. people can use transport minister visited the same man, caricature and describe the accident is terrible and painful. catherine, so it reports from nairobi. this is one of the worst route. collisions ever seen in
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truck driver was transporting cement, lost control of the vehicle, wronged onto other cars, and motorcycles killed the menu roadside straight as an injured out. as police are searching for the driver who fled from the scene. witnesses said to a speedy, we'll get to the swimming. i had just got to the junction. i saw a speeding oncoming trailer. i swerved and escaped, hitting him head on. the person who was behind me thought a wanting to buy something and then he overtook me and that is when he was head. i mean was that well again, so i was involved in your time. my wife works here with the junction. that's how i got the news 1st time i rushed here and found people being rushed to hospital. so this was still under the trailer. sections of this road from nairobi to west in kenya, a dangerous for dr. is because of shop corners and benz. as
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a weather is often cloudy, we pull visibility. many traffic accidents have happened on this road. trade and who could sell their merchandise to motto, east as long it and often obstructs traffic as a rush to look for bias, i'm at the bottom, the transport cabinet secretary, keep to buy more common visit at the same and say does that will change full not but and that'd be a shadow. we will relocate to trade is to designated market areas. we will pay access roads to make sure they can sell they produce, but they cannot continue to do the business on the highway or some canyon see enforcing traffic rules is difficult because of reckless driving by some motorists police corruption and pull maintained routes. the national transport and safety authority say more than $4000.00 people were killed in root accidents in kenya last year. for now, many people in lundy, i need
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a grieving fraudulent to come to toms with. what's happened, catherine. so i'll just, sarah, i will be can you see you in secretary general, antonio gutierrez has arrived in hygiene to assess the diet humanitarian situation them in, assess estimates. half of the population are in urgent need of aid. with children, most effective the caribbean country has been suffering from gang violence and an economic crisis. many haitians have been displaced in the past few years. let's go live down to a different medic edison james bays at the united nations in new york color that james. what more can you tell us about the secretary general's trip he's trying to get the international community to take notice of what's going on in haiti. he's the highest level visitor for a long time. he's gonna be meeting the problem is that i all agree. it's nearly 2 years since his pre assessment was assassinated. and since then we've seen hate to basically be taken over by games. and the violence has been rising. the secretary
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general would like the international community to come up with not un force, but a multi lateral force of the could do policing and haiti a power millions replacing to try and get rid of the games and try and put the country back on track. eventually it's trying to lead it to elections, but no one so far. no country is prepared to lead such a force the us to set no kinda thought about it. it said no as well. and the situation on the ground is getting worse. i've been speaking to the executive director of unicef, catherine russell. she was that last week and hate and she braced the secretary general before he went. it's terrible. actually, it was kind of shockingly bad and i, you know, had read everything i knew how, how difficult the situation was. i knew that children were suffering there, from malnutrition and other things. but the violence was, was palpable there. and i think that it's, it's a terrible place right now for children. and the, the, the security says the security situation is something that we all should be worried
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about. you head, one of the most important un agents is the one that looks off to children. but you're also the point person for the humanitarian community, the whole of the amount of town and community on 80. so you're a humanitarian key, humanitarian not to but isn't problems, not humanitarian. this is a, it's, it's secure. so you'll never gonna solve the humanitarian situation. if you don't solve the secuity search, i think there's certainly linked, as you said, the humanitarian problem is absolutely dreadful and we're doing our best. i'm along with many other actors. i've, as i, you know, i was in haiti was sending mccain. who's the head of the world food program? they're trying hard to get food into the country. were trying hard to respond to the needs of children. but it was the, the humanitarian response has to go hand in hand with some effort to get the country to be more stabilized because it's very difficult for us to even do our work. and many of these places it's dangerous for our people as well. i was in a hospital where the doctor told introduce me to
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a woman who work there who had been kidnapped and held for ransom, and that is happening all over the place. so it's very difficult to do the work we need to do on the humanitarian side. if we don't have a more secure situation, the people of haiti and the children, i mean, the children are going to be scott, all they hope, by, by the things they are saying and the things that are happening to them. i think children everywhere face challenges like this children are resilient, they can bounce back, but they need support to do that, right? they need to make sure that their mental health is being taken care of, that they're being fed properly, that they get to go to school. their health is being taken care of. they can, they're, there is hope we know what to do there. we just need more resources to and we need a better situation. we need a better security situation on the ground in order to do our work. and i think then we can move in a better direction. obviously, the haitian people, the haitian government, they have to own the future, the outside can't fix all these problems. but for right now, given how terrible it is, we need to, we need to do more to help the hands of unicef, catherine russell,
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speaking to me and her message. i think the message from the un and the message you were going to hear from the secretary general, the world needs to pay attention to what the you and believes is becoming a forgotten crisis. just some figures for you in terms of the humanitarian response . the un says it needs $719000000.00 to deal with feeding and helping the people of haiti. that's just 22 percent funded at a stage. yes, thank you very much for breaking. know down for us diplomatic edison, james phase at the united nations in new york. thank you. still, as on elgin 0, i'm john hendern in chicago were for the 1st time nascar drivers are driving at high speed through city streets. so neighbors are asking what could possibly go wrong? and be careful when you kiss the bride. why this may in mexico is celebrated use marriage to an allegation the
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brought to you by visit castle to let's get going with your world's weather update . great to have the along and, and update on there was monsoon range and buckets done. so, 100 bad in sin, providence rel, pending and putting job problems both time. all of these places have been hard hit by the rain, but non flight like one by a muscle roster state. so one week rain fall. this takes us back through june 637 millimeters. you shouldn't even get that for the entire month. but here we go in july, it's num buys what is the month of the year. and we've got about another $200.00 millimeters of rain to go with the dispatcher of rain in the southern bay of den goal. we'll keep tabs on where that goes and as we look to the east of india right now, continue to be problems, spots westbank all be har, assigned, and sick, and states that will continue over the course of the weekend. the rain is filling
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in through cambodia, southern and central vietnam. places like coachman city could see about a 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. and our season plumb rains pretty well where they should be across the yangtze river valley in china. but do give us some pouring rain in japan. there were land side and flood alerts in place just to the northwest of cargo shima. but most of that energy now outs over the pacific over the course of the weekend. that's it soon. the weather brought to you by visit, cut all the time. i was placed in solitary. i was 26. i was young and mature. this is extreme form of my solution. i think it's designed to break. you've been if there's of tardies as far as part. it's the adjusting to being alone. there's always a upstairs losing your fault lines examines the total of isolation through one man's experience in a texas presume the books 27 years in solitary confinement on
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a jersey to the the hello. are you watching out 0? i'm emily anguish. he is a reminder of an top stories this our funeral for the french teenage and killed by a police officer is being held in non to thousands of people have been arrested during 4 nights of rising presidents and menu on the chrome has canceled his tank, visits to germany, and then 50 people have been killed in a truck crash in western kenya and truck hit several vehicles and a busy intersection. transport minister has visited the side and says new safety emissions will be introduced. many un secretary general antonio gutierrez has
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arrived in hygiene to assess the dia, humanitarian situation named unicef. estimates, half of the population are in urgent need of age, with children, the most effective just your lanka. now where the parliament has the version to approve a restructuring plan for the countries. $83000000000.00 debt, it has the central bank and pension funds, sharing the data. the finance minister says it will rebuild invested confidence. the plan is part of an international monetary fund by allows, which the government pursued after defaulting on its deadline. i see that led to months of few food and medicine shortages. michelle fernandez has more now from columbus of 2 weeks of speculation. the governments planned for restructuring each local debt has been passed by parliament. now obviously they have to take $21.00 days for any one expressing a position to that, to speak or take action. but in general,
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this is the government plan. it has obviously review that it is looking mainly at the pension funds or superannuation funds. these one of the biggest pots of money, if you like, that is hailed the moneys that are contributed by ordinary working glossary lumpkins with a common trade worker's work. as in the states and people basically who have been waiting all of their lives for that mistake and planning for it. and the government seems to be looking at that to bring in that that restructuring component. now, opposition has obviously reacted accusing the government of, you know, penalizing the common man who man, who has no voice and leaving the more elite the sort of, you know, a primary deal the, the big sort of big business a relatively unscathed. but the government says that he did not touch the banking sector because of banking sector has paid enough of price already the paying almost
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50 percent in income tax. and the base would have led to a lot of problems in the economy. but many people on buying that and for ordinary sure lumpkins, the bottom line will be what happens to that money that they were looking forward to, especially in the context of given the economic crisis, leading to the last, the value to what he's already projected fernandez audra 0 colombo, as to the dutch king, has apologized for the middle ends role in slavery and king valium, alexander said, he felt personally responsible for what he called a crime against humanity, the prime minister mako to apologized in december. the government is establishing a $217000000.00 fund to raise a wins of magazine december 4th yard. at the midst of case it ends on december 19th . last year, the dutch, a prime minister apologize on behalf of the government for the fact that 4
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centuries in the name of the dutch states and human beings were used as commodities exploited and abused. today i stand before you today as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself about and i feel the weights of the words in my hearts and my soul. it's 160 years to the day since the dash officially abolished slavery. july. the 1st 1863 was when the dutch legally ended slavery in dodge gayana, now known as serene um and in other colonies in the car bane. but most slave labor is labor is on. dutch plantations were forced to keep on working for another 10 years. new research has revealed the king's ancestors and the modern day equivalent of nearly $600000000.00 from slavery. sat in the light of 15 hundreds. the dutch west india company expanded to become the world's largest trans atlantic slave trade in shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americans and
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manual x, y z. i do, and pong is an assistant professor at the vog in indian university and studies the legacy of dodge slavery is, as the apology is just the beginning of a wider conversation on reparations in the process mode the past. because we know that when slavery was abolished the slave own this way, they were paid compensation. that is a form of reparation. and is those same families who have to well to have been 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 have a 27 face. so the pos is really not the past. the past is still in the pressing. and that's what the debate is really about the loop be on the financial, reparations see how the institutions that supported slavery still exists in the
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present times and how we can this month to that. so the young reparation is also by restorative justice. how do we restore the balance in institutions so that people of opportunity said will have the same level playing ground in many places, that debate has moved on to not only financial reparations, but also to look at other forms of repression. so in terms of access, in terms of access to education, in terms of providing possibilities, i mean, but structured not only here in the netherlands for people of 5 or can be sent, but also in the skin searing um, and also in the dots. gotta be at there and you can send. so freedom of speech in china or off to the government, expand and the definition of espionage critics save and you add to spine lows will main and most scrutiny on foreign companies. academics and journalists, jessica washington reports from badging. a susie introducing you national security laws nearly a decade ago, aging has increasingly tightened its control and its scrutiny of people and
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activities in china. no changes to counts of espionage regulations are coming into effect on saturday. expand the number of activities, considered a spine. they include a band on the transfer of any information authorities consider relates to national 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 and 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 discussion. exit science has been applied in
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china for many years and write scripts, no say i've been increasingly used against both chinese nationals and foreigners 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 in 2017. he was detained for 10 days in a hotel room before being allowed to fly out to a strange. yeah. if i go that any time that they will detain me right away. so that's the sky 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.
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every country has the right to safeguard its national security to domestic legislation. inside. this is the common practice of all countries. the changes. com is trying. his 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 businesses and individuals to question how welcome they really are jessica washington, which is 0 aging. the most arising spectacle is heading to chicago on independence day weekends. the city is hosting the 1st evan as cost street rice event is session to draw a tourist spot, some residence, a wondering if it's safe. john hendrick has the story from chicago. nascar chicago street races, a daredevils lever and this weekend in the united states. 3rd largest city for the 1st time, anywhere. 80 nascar drivers corinne through downtown skyscrapers,
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its speeds up to 240 kilometers. and now is a city street where people take every day for their commute to risk on to see the beautiful ballons and the museums. so at each corner is different man holes concrete as well. so we've got to tackle all that for 2 days in to rates is some of the world's best drivers are usually turn left in a loop suite 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. a chicken from relates to 2 lanes and see who lives 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 a race. this is a festival with concerts and carnival rides. and exhibition of excess and speed
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with muscle cars going way over the limit through downtown streets on independence day weekend. and what could be more american than that? some fear the race sends 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 that having a street race posted in chicago at this time since the wrong message to the drivers at the time of we really need them to be slowing down for the stock car association. the spectacle of a street race is an opportunity to about going to new markets and introducing our sports to audiences. so why we have is really great fan base. this is a tremendous opportunity to expose a whole new audience to nascar. the road to success is long, windy and fee potholes. but with a 3 year contract with a windy city,
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nascar has 2 more years to get the chicago street raise over the finish line. john henry and l g 0, chicago. a heavy weight lifting operation is about to begin in sri lanka, a sick elephant needs, taking home to thailand, barbara, and got them. has the story sex or in a most. roger, as who was renewed, is one of 3 elephants brooks history lanka, as gift from thailand's royal family. but the sick elephant is at the centre of a diplomatic rift between the 2 countries. thailand demanded the eloquence return off to animal rights activist accused had looked at the temple of torturing the animal we have been trying to get the
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wind chelsea because his life was in danger. we had no choice to contact the high government most who roger was brought to the suit on the outskirts of blankets, comforter, 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. he was not to really know, but at present he's foundation has improved very much. roger spent decades taking lots and religious professions as a temple elephant village. just reported seeing him ever worked looking sites and even used in taurus safaris. activists launch the contain to rescue him hope to
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retire in spring. and now they said was to roger this off to decades of service and suffering, buffering and good. how to 0 or you're a pain space agency telescope has blasted off to explore the mysteries of the universe for 3 space x rocket lows from type canaveral in the us with the euclid satellite on board. it will investigate doc energy and doc match up. it will also chat the launch as map of the universe ever created, including up to $2000000000.00 galaxies. the mayor of a small town in mexico has married an allegation, and a colorful indigenous ceremony. the dates back centuries. the reptile is seen as a diety representing mother as an more a tiny one wedding dress. the ceremony is pa.
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