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to the listening post, i suspects the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the found terry johnston, this is, and these are like from the coming up in the next 60 minutes nights of unrest across the front surface, least fitting of a teenage boy. hundreds of people who risk the mass streets in the united states. at least 2 people confirmed that in maryland, and thousands reports of the injured plus meters international overseer. the 1st 2 doors, if adopted by the 1st the and serves as unconstitutional swallowed, find
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a seat, a sense of a facility in towns, name, climate, change, the destruction of that. and as far as small with this ford as max for stop and gets ready to start the offering ground, pre on, pull after winning the spring race and english squares are up against it as they fight to avoid another to see, to me anxious series against us fairly the police in front of arrested more than $700.00 people during a 5th consecutive night of writing. but the french interior minister says the other, not violence on saturday was much less than the earlier in the week. the on the rest to a spot talk to a police officer, a shot and killed a teenager on tuesday. and it was on tobias reports. assist consecutive night, a burning anger in for its cars set on fire and looting in paris.
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st. battles and tear gas fired and marched a flash points too. and we all but less intense, apparently that the previous 4 nights of unrest. the riders kept in check by the over whelming presence of tens of thousands of police mobilized nationwide and guarding famous landmarks. the riots were sparks by the shooting of 17 year old nile and during a police traffic stop in a suburb of paris on tuesday, i might just kind of give them a popped up. imagine you said that had happened to my brother in the street because he refused to stop. i just wish you'd be safe with the police to, but we're scared of them up. that is non normal protesters said long simmering anger at racial and economic inequality loaded to the police checked us up to use for time or just here for justice or not here to breaks down
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for me not to mix everything up. she's black and therefore she must be like this. his herb. so he is like this life is not like that. the french finance ministers said more than 700 shots, supermarket, and restaurants had been looted or damaged since tuesday. facing one of the worst crises of his presidency manual macro postponed a state visit to germany, and non tear were naya lived and died. large crowds turned out for his funeral on saturday, the many mourners following his coffin and continuing their calls for justice. alexandra buyers, alda 0, but smith has more now from paris. it was quiet the overnight across, friends, not least because of a major policing effort more than $45000.00 police deployed nationwide. principally
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here in paris and in las vegas and lee on here on the shelves, elisa police were checking through peoples fax, doing support checks, up in a coal on social media for protest is to gather who most of the arrests, according to police were made in these major cities, 30 percent of them with teenage boys. that is on down to lea, a blow to francis image. this is the most visited city in the world here on the shelves the leaves. i on sundays, busy again with torres, but with just a year away from the olympics, the money on my phone is cancelled. state visits, germany, that's the 2nd time a state level event has been cancelled in march king charles from the u. k. was supposed to visit friends that was, comes with because of pension protests to friends. clearly concern front is concerned about the international image, as well as a social causes the root causes behind the filings in the suburbs around this country is major 6. so i'll just say one of them. so other one
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is a search in comparative know at the university to lose that kind of total. welcome to the program. a given the fish tree of incidence involving french police. to what extent are you not surprised by the on the west, we see. and i am not surprised because police brutality is truly power to french history. of course, i can take hours to speak about police brutality team. the thirty's that have been documented police brutality during cut on your call me on that is them. and especially regarding the jerry where again, it is documented and until today the impact is us 2 weeks from strong police brutality to during the 60s. in the eighty's. when people in the bone you're protested against police violence and racism the case of z as in boy
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92015, which led to a volunteer vault across the country. so it is systematic, and yet we are an institutional level and we still refuse to talk about police violence or police brutality and friend. those cases around the one bad apple case or where is blaming the people, victims of, of the screwed tally thing. let me ask you, what's the situation i can to lose where you are on this social media playing a dangerous role here. the 1st of all, indeed, i have read many, many times on social media. how french is going through the civil war. it's no true and dos. we use this expression clearly have not been in a war zone. i know clearly uh it is a class of very heavy climates. so far everything is fine during the day. but at night i can hear from where i leave. uh,
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shootings all night smoke um probably cars being burned, a police siren, so really it's, it goes throughout the night and uh, but, but otherwise, during the day. so things to be, uh, these things are pretty calm so far. so its a result. uh well then anything and uh, this is, i guess, a way to express anger on this side when it comes to legal matches related to the original incident to watch all the avenues not open to the family of ohio. and so 1st of all, you have to know that the car poor allegedly killed on hand was charged with homicide and was approved in detention. so he's in custody of right now. he's lawyer is appeal like a is going to appeal to decision. but somehow they wouldn't be a deep investigation on the, especially the notion of excessive use of a higher on
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a and, and see the complex and why the, the scope decided to use his fire. and i literally murder the young man. and that would be an investigation also by the police institution in charge of controlling on police. the problem being that it's impartially pe, he to trolley t is also at stake. so i think we need to, to wait for the conclusion, but clearly there is a video, there is a recording, and the government need to think about to deep, deep reform because, and the customer to change only what i'm gonna ask you about going forward. what about laws regarding no enforcement? what do you think needs to change? and you have to understand the context of as well regarding the use of fire arms. we haven't very comfortable show that has been adopted in 2017 dorinda,
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very specific context terrorism and also violence against the police unload that basically have uh we don't have a lines that use a file lounge on the why in a visual down. so the military force and this, the what has to be an extremely badly retained very fuzzy and has a low cost to use excessive force depending on the their evaluation of, of danger, which has led to an increase of abuse of use of fire arms. despite the warning of our audience mon, despite the warning of judges and lawyers unions despised of the warning of activeness and now even some called us saying that they slow on the field is actually quite a, it's problematic. so i think that we need to review the mall and we need 1st and foremost to recall denies. finally that in this country we have a system make issue with discrimination and police violence. i think it will be
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a huge 1st step, but it will takes years to fix that when sarah otherwise thank you very much for joining us here on now, just to thank you for having me with some breaking news now. there's been a mess, shooting in the us states of maryland. at least 2 people have been killed in 28 inches high. the to test joins us on the phone now from the states. heidi, what more do we know at this stage? hey, carey. well we know that this happened a block party where americans in the city of baltimore, we're gathered late last night to celebrate the nation's independence because of course, of july, for in a few days time. police say that just after midnight at this block party is when they received calls about a shooting. and when they arrived, they found that they were 2 people dead. a total of some 30 people were shot,
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many of them actually taking themselves to the hospital afterwards. the witnesses are telling uh, reporters that they, they thought that the sound of shooting of the gun firing was fireworks. and once again, this is sort of the same story that we hear a pita during the now shootings of at public gatherings. and of course, just a year ago, also on this public holiday in the city of highland park and illinois, that's when 7 people were killed while watching independence and independence day parade. the suspect in that case, just recently pleading not guilty to a 117 felony counts. so once again, this is a repeat story. many people waking up to the news in the us. i should mention by the way, that the suspect in this, baltimore shooting, that just happened overnight still on the loose police are still on the lookout for
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that person. but again, the gun violence archive, which is a data project at northeastern university says that each july, 4th, the us endorsed 5 mass shooting, which is defined as at least 4 people injured. so this is an ongoing problem and americans are certainly aware of that carry the pew research firm just this week. did another survey finding that 60 percent of adults say that gun violence in the us is a very big problem and even more 62 percent say that in the next 5 years expect this problem to increase and we just saw that play out in the last 2 hours in baltimore. okay, for now. hi, the thanks for that top dates, it will find some more head on an e zine including validating frame. yes. but it's in australia campaign is to enshrine indigenous rights and the constitution gear up for referendum plus
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watching out. tell you how people are living in a country with one of the highest and those who are racing spetchko is happening in chicago. the suite west coast 1st street. the international representative of bosnia and herzegovina has with both to knows us. part of the country said palm, it's christian schmidt says the legislation violated the constitution and defies the peace agreements which ended the civil war in 1995. so politicians voted on tuesday to suspend recognition of rulings made by the constitution and moved likely to inflame ethnic tensions in the divided country. entity parliaments, do not have the authority to deprecate provisions of the constitutional court
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of fussing and has to go the now. and they have not the right direct relate the jurisdiction of key dates and institutions such as the constitutional court of the state. just this is as simple as that it isn't a tech on the age constitutional court. and then an attempt to undermine the legal and constitutional framework of the country, including such crucial elements of dayton such as decisions of the high representative or what days and fees the call was assigned. in 1995 by the presence of the bosnia and croatia, it ended a bit to estimate war and split bosnia into the buzzing a crew out federation and
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a sub around that republic a sub scott. it also established the office of the high representative to oversee the agreement. it has extensive powers to eva who was in the country to maintain peace and governance, but ethnic tensions in the federation. arising was me and said, need a ride though that is positive, buzz me is 3 member revolving presidency. he is declared that over see's readings will be disregarded by the public. a subscript like has been an inch, is a physical sciences, specializing in the southeast. you have an western balkans, you join us from sacramento. thanks for joining us here. why has christian smith decided to take such robust action now? do you think? well he had to, um, anything, anything less than this would have actually been a violation of his own mandate. he is legally obligated to defend the integrity of the didn't get the courts and the bodies in constitutional order. so christian for
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that, how to act as high representative at this juncture. in part also because the public prosecutor in bosnia herzegovina has not been able to act, that is largely owing to the fact that in itself is a captured institution. under the control of mister dell, that can some of his allies in the correct nationalist h d. c. i argued, believe the bigger question is, why mr. schmidt did not go even further and why previous high representatives have not gone further because this is an issue that we've been dealing with for the better part of 20 years. unfortunately, how does this bring the dice and piece of gold into the spotlight? i mean, which themselves would design to, to end 94 years of conflict to right. i mean i, i think it's widely recognized within buzzing. it's a going on and among experts and analysts of the country in the region that the date and the date in architecture, both in the constitutional sense and in the sense as a peace agreement has for a long time been in the process of very significant erosion bothering her degree in
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his constitutional regime, which again is imbedded in the broader date and peace accords. this antics for the agreement has really precipitated a kind of structural long time crisis. there is a kind of the fact the state of lawlessness in the country and that is largely owing to the systematic attacks on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state. 5 people like mister dyke, but, but again, the sort of the question is why the international community, as well as local officials, have not done more to reverse course. and, and 1st and foremost, really to aggressively confront mr. dominic in his systemic attacks on the constitutional order of the country. what interesting, what you say that the us as well can kristen smits intervention? how does that play into this and how's the us and the e. you don't need nothing. your things that they have not done enough. i mean it's obviously certainly positive in the very specific context of this event that the international community is backing the high representatives decision.
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again, it is really legally speaking, the least that he can do. so i don't think we should go overboard with praise from mr. schmidt, who himself has been, i think very incredibly accused of some very problematic decisions in the past that themselves have contributed to not just in building the syndic but undermining the rule of law in boston. here took aveena again i think the far and away the biggest issue is that the united states, the e u and other quin countries have not taken a more aggressive pastor towards mr. dyke. i think it is very positive, for instance, that the united states in the united kingdom, both maintained sanctions against mister derrick and some other members of his political circle. but for instance, the e. u has not enacted any sanctions against mister goswick while simultaneously having inactive, for instance, sanctions against the prime minister. of course, of all who, although he is very unpopular and the political west right now is in no way the kind of retro grade and reactionary figure that mr. chuck,
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mr. does it gives you mentioned the word problematic damage. where does this leave the community tensions and is there a way of reducing the so i think it's very difficult to imagine these tensions being really substantively reduced. because as i said, this is a problem that we have been dealing with on and off that for the better part of 20 years since 3. since mister data came to power in the are essentially in 2006. and it's very difficult to imagine tensions going down until there are meaningful costs and consequences imposed on mr. derrick and his governing majority in the are essentially, i would remind your audience, for instance, that the office of a higher up is it a representative, does have the power to remove mr. dudley from power at the not just mr. schmidt. other hi, representatives have had that power as well. again, the question is why that has not been done before? the question is also why the international peacekeeping force you form buzz here to give, you know, has been allowed to fall to such an unacceptable level. busy as it is presently
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where they are as heavily power militarize are as police is arguably better armed than the international peacekeeping forces in bosnia herzegovina. and we could go on down the list. it comes down to the fact that mr. dudley is not paying real consequences, not being real prices for what he is doing. and until that changes bosnia will not be stable and secure. yasmine none of it, so we appreciate your insights. thank you. but it's for you, come on those in the ukraine side of the capital key, there's come under attack from russia's 1st overnights trend strikes on the city for almost 2 weeks. witnesses report explosions resembling the sound of address fences hitting talk. it's right to let sound to june. the 9th, no casualties have so far been reported the power minute to rapid support forces and sit down say they have down to fight subjects at the on demand. fighting between the army and the are assessed resumed on sunday,
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following us the station during the eat holidays. at least 1000 people have since been killed since april. and more than 2000000 forced from their homes. supplies are running outsets and medical sciences incidents where the house at near the border with egypt. ankle work has a concern that could create major health problems from extreme hunger and the mel nutrition to the spirit of infections and diseases di amadi reports. i didn't, but i could still do my, the giving me these medical centers that are overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection. and this is what is chronic diseases? how important the hospital reports about 10 percent of these children suffer from the spasms. there's also a shortage of the medicines, especially for the treatment of those are suffer from the specified number of the situation. these make was by the high temperature muscles which sometimes reach 50 degrees celsius and has
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a clearly effect. these children in the hospital sees that things have to change and that there's an urgent need for medicine to avoid the health to soften the why the, how would they and the food aid for these children is enough in assessing. and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and carrying organizations. even we spoke to some families here, told us there isn't much help for the children. and they also feel diseases and malnutrition, especially with the large numbers of children that will be that, that are also elderly people have in them as well as mothers, and these shelters is a youth. and these are age groups that we find to todd to tolerate. the heart condition in the shelter. no wonder if you had the money. i could. it's time pains to decide this thing. dizziness people in australia will be recognized in the constitutional ramping up referendum will take place in october. the government says it's a once in a generation charms to repair relations. the countries of the original communities so comfortable us from sidney. this is suffice of a yes,
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ken pine. thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday, showing support for greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i personally want to be on the right side of history. and i think the history of a strong and politics around aboriginal culture is quite small. we have the great privileges this rarely and to have such an ancient community, continuous culture now in the nation. and it's important, they're recognized for holloman's pos legislation clearing the way for a referendum later this year astride into advice on whether the constitution should be amended to recognize indigenous australians for the 1st time and to establish an advisory body river standing aboriginal and torres strait auditors guarding federal parliament, the campaign declared sunday, a national day of action. today is all about
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a striking people going out to the people they know their workplace, find sporting areas and saying this is nothing to be scared off. this is a just thing. this is the thing the nation mature. you know, opinion polls show support. so the yes campaign has full in life 50 percent. if it do coalition potty is already declared, it moved vote against the constitutional change. something within the original community have also questioned whether the proposed law, known as the voice will be enough to address the serious problems facing indigenous communities. we are going backwards, we're going backwards in and digging ourselves. we again backwards an indian as life expectancy. we're going backwards in the rate of revenue people's black people in this country being locked up things up on not slippery slot back, but we've got to try something else. operational and test drive dollar to paypal, represent around 3 percent of nearly $26000000.00 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in
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a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. but it's just comp time to be successful. oh, the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority. the latest polls suggest or head in just 2 states. the referendum is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0 to the head of the united nations has visited the hate see to one the well not just the guess about his crisis. one thing i can tell that she wants to send an international force to a store stability and security. and so the response to appeals to help patients played by hunger sickness and street gun buttons isn't good enough. his automatic and it's a james base on his 1st brief visit to hate to use the un secretary general antonio terrace. the ongoing crisis and violence could only be associated with much more help from the international community. he told reporters that included providing an
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international force to re establish security. we discussed the sense that we are in full agreements about the needs for the instructional community. as soon as it goes, because assume and through a number of countries that will provide the necessary forces for the national community to come, the supporters to the police, the police not only in training and the equipment, but also with the presence of a security force. able to dismantle the cvt of the gangs from the the haitian capital pulse of prince look spectacular. but on the ground, it's extremely dangerous. the people suffering from hunger and instability at the mercy of the games, who control much of the city the haitian place around guns and have little control . while the secretary general is proposing is an international part of military police strike force. but no country has agreed to take the lead role a subject to the judge when asked about to to the news conference biology. is there
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a delay that should be a lot to be of any international thoughts believe that she will always be of the patient police, the head of the u. n's children's agency. catherine russell also recently visited haiti, and she told me she was shocked by what she saw. 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 security says the security situation is something that we all should be worried about. the secretary general's visit was short for security reasons, lost in less than a task, but he is the highest level visitor for some considerable time. his aim to get the will to take more interest in what the un believes is becoming
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a forgotten country. james pays out to 0. the united nations still to come on out of this era saying, sorry for slavery. here from the king of the netherlands, which he called before us, the dutch slave trade. and in support with fire of full elections on the go. as part of the sales inflict, physician entering the to hello stand, little cool and breezy. i'm damp across northern pots, so if you're blustery shows rattling in from the atlantic, and is that cool as making his way for the race was just putting the temperature? is that because we have totally packed to the ice? the balls are across the bridge shelves into the island of fall, and we have got to where to weather pushing across central pos easing i. the tools
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that se and coolness of like the storms rumbling away here was that cooler. just makes its way to eastern process. a big found a storm suddenly, possibly vehicles eastern positive here. what's the weather? all the way up towards the, the boat. it stays into scandinavia. or rush, i was there across the met. it's right and nothing too much to speak up here. it is somewhat dry and bryce. i'm more in the way of sunshine, but the still the show around them of the less than because he some heavy ones just developing around northern positively. so going through monday and then well scotsman, hold on and, and the republican balancing some what the weather full monday on a brisk breeze. that is the case to of course, a good part of a scandinavia spot in front of me. mon, across northern parts of africa, the seasonal showers, doing quite nicely around the gulf of guinea rod, across the west africa, some heavier pulses to frame making the way further westwards. as we go on through the week, the, the
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the the, the what else? as a reminder about top storage, the solid police in front have arrested more than 700 people doing the 5th consecutive nights of raw tank. following the police shooting of a teenager interior in minnesota says the balance was less than on previous list. 2 are reported to have been killed. the shooting and the us city of baltimore doesn't have all 7 inch this tendency to take them to host with. s strikes have been hired down to the on demand this guns capital for a brief knob and tube to feed for today. at least 1000 people have been killed in
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fighting between the army and the rapid support forces since mid april. instead of noise sudanese invoice, i should say, has been in russia as the 6 support the ending, the conflict in his country. i got was from sit down sovereignty counsel. he's been speaking to office here is the shop. a lot of that there is a lot of divest issues and so that in terms of human life, that is diverse station in terms of instruction has been an infrastructure that is being destroyed. that is a lot of stuff ready that has been inflicted on the human beings and, and human resources and the civilian population does how far it is. so that needs to be seen as noise. and so that is the, to started by this with their names and inflicted on so they nice, so it is also this with any sort of sponsibility to support that cool data. so many munitions processes that as you have they get the then you have to get the which is
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as far as, as a dynamic on sundays or the attributes that's actually across from some distance. but there it dislikes babysitting mechanism, suddenly taps out to be implemented a key. so it's something that is plaque, out of that, what needs to the cessation of hostilities, several who in the civil and sometimes of sufficient for students, but they did. what do things association of flexibility is you want the forces of the audience have to know to be in the fonts because not to be in and just to sions, and not to be in the civilian areas. what do we know about the wagner product manager company? and sit on the so dentist, but as i see, but dad in the near but so so that in the both of us also that i'm and you also said this in a private data. but if a company, if this they have a striking similarities to odyssey, which is also our private, the military and, and so then we still have costs as these programs. now on mute commute, of course with these products. and i think they have also,
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i mean they're agreement and so is so many can have it in countries investments. i'm noticing to see you. so then they might be also somebody relations with the audience, if but in terms of, of a for investment or go along with these things. so this is what i'd be soon, the unions and opposition partisans for lancoste say the government's plan to restructure what it owes the cool lenses on the fatty targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to merge with unprecedented economic crisis. and people have been facing shortages of fuel, food and medicines for months now. you know fernandez has more from columbus. after months of negotiations discussion and speculation does you're locked in government's plan to rework. it's lucas that was approved by parliament on saturday . but it leaves out a number of options including extending the maturity of long and reducing the
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interest paid on investments. tom, a home in california is that all this has been an extremely well filled proposal, which will not create uncertainty or cause harm to any citizen of this country envelope to create an environment for us to achieve a victory. and it kind of make with 3. sure not that it was more than $83000000000.00. well then hoftedler, creditors, it was forced to seek a bailout from the international money to fund in 2022 after suffering the worst economic crisis in its history. leaving the country without money to buy basic essentials. bringing that that down to sustainable levels was a key condition of the 2 point. $9000000000.00 rescue package from the i m. s. and international lenders and investors insisted that local institutions shed the button of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds would be among the hardest hit. the plant
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has not gone down well with the opposition and trade unions. all main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do have the funny members of the if any of these other voice, less working class of the country. i say the voice less because he wouldn't be 3 god. so the orn savings, they have no say big god, make that decision. the government says the scheme is voluntary, but critics say those who refuse to sign up, we'll see that tax is double only a 9 point one percent rate of interest on average still 2038. but on the entire government, one stuck the average weighted average wait time, today's 13.5 percent. so it's a one 3rd of
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a cut in the return that is accruing to what goes on that retirement savings. the government says it's done the best it can in a bad situation and is confident. the things will stop looking at the shalanda with tens of thousands of working cash or lumpkins. i'm no longer confident. that would be the case. yes, and then there's a 0 number o w a which are there is an economic on the stand, former deputy golf. no. the central bank of stockton and joins us from columbus. welcome to the program. so put very simply then can this plan work? and then of course, you know, it really depends on how far the government would be. but if you might be in the body of mind on set that meeting and i specifically said as un football, let's do, let me start by asking me to proceed down to the public here and see the cops big. what there wasn't necessarily misses to go for these domestic degree structures
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a to satisfy the inductance, hollering, but voted regarding advertising, borders had earlier in the mind, a debt collector with the effects after the outcome that they will have to face to be fixed by the domestic that or the score so, but in the case of the concern that the restructuring plans that something might be set that back have a nice job quite naturally to is to do a chance to go because he does have the 90 defined. why need this into the bag? i'll see you got kind of just a cap dual credit debt. we can be, i mean still find that. and the other one is this a brand new, some fonts that and of course this will bring some funds about 90 percent of the funds. i need to buy again to get the funds in place for it and it's fine. and then grace plus 5. so these 2 is do, says 11, now to be back to the, the plan that mean for both invite us into that. and according to that plan, my,
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the, the, the, the, the, to say, going to buy this in the bank and the well got fractions that he does give up to the government, the consumer 3100000000. so you have a piece that we exchange products in english here, but, but okay, okay, it's not okay, but let me just jump in there for a moment. let me ask you this times on paper. don't always work in practice, do they? will this be accepted by the working population given to struggle they've had with fuel and food short interest? for example, it is really unlikely because now already the goods have be produced in it gives the i'm desperate need to buy magnets in which the book has needing the cost of the day. because the, the old kind of be expected that the black will be shot by was that pretty, does not the government, the domestic market. we could expect to the amount that the opportunity. but now the push the button has ms. bradley, based on the looking glass. the asset decided that they had been participated
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looking at the out for my see, i'd like to be that the to can be pretty much done without that getting there cuz it okay, we'll leave it there at w a which or that i thank you for that the cost of living in some dob ways going from bad to worse. inflation rate doubles in june to 176 percent. that's higher than the tests, the reports for the general election due next month. rising prices are a major concerns of vices. the downtown ends and bobbies capital head out a is we, a lot of small businesses and st traders operate. and we shop as look football gains despite high inflation and price increases with goods. but officially exchange rate ended officially exchange. that's what is tended to happen over the past few months. is that price is largely been driven by the an official exchange that indicates movement is also been quite, you know, it's kind of defend uh,
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that is also translated into prices, conditions the government blames currency, speculate as for the crashing the value of this. and bob, we've done that as well as businesses using the black market to price the goods. here's my shopping list, and this is what i bought the basics. so should the flour cooking oil? i've spent $16.00 on these groceries. let's go to a bigger supermarket and find out how much the same items will cost. this is what i bought. the same goes to be $31.00 from the store. this is why many's the bobbies because of buying from informal change in the us dollar is legal 10 to hear. most people prefer using it. another reason why the local currency keeps losing value. public sector work is demanding the salaries in us dollars and an increasing allowances to pushing them against inflation. you call and have prices increasing every week. you kind of incomes, you know, diminishing every, every week is
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a national security issue. so we have to, we do have as soon as paradigm, keep and accept that in the meantime. because because of serious issues or environmental issues, we have a to a perceived risk lack of confidence. we have to actually put our best foot forward as a country and use the us start to make ends meet people announced selling goods from the cause mainly in us dollars. the government recently directed authorities to post some duties and texas exclusively in local cars. the hoping this would increase demand for this and bobby dollar right now, there is no guarantee the government innovation is going to work out of my tasks out there as well. some of those top court has ordered a review of by the it's when the 1st round of the presidential election, the front runner and the former 1st lady sondra torres is challenging the results. they put a slightly ahead of her main rival. around, off is expected on the 20th of august, torres will face and to production count. it's been on the lot of people's it on
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the, in the 1st round the king of the netherlands has asked for forgiveness for what he called the hora deduction slave trade. king and my legs on the issued the full apology on the 100 and 60th anniversary of the dutch abolitionists slavery. july, the 1st 1863 was when slavery officially ended in dutch, now known, assuming um, i didn't know the code is in the car been, but most slave laborers on dutch foundations were forced to continue for, for the 10 years. the research has revealed that the king's ancestors and the modem de equivalent. there is $600000000.00 from slavery. the country 1st became involved in the slave trade in the late 15 hundreds. that's west india company eventually became the wells largest of transatlantic slave trade. shipping around 600000 people from africa to the americas,
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on this now from the guy. what's that of the a 160 years of the slavery was abolished in the dutch empire. the country is monica . he has publicly acknowledged its part in the business of slavery. king villa minutes, dante said, sorry for centuries of expectation and commodification of hundreds and thousands of human beings from the start. if you are fully today, i stand before you go to day as your king and as a member of the government, i make this apology myself, and i feel the weights of the words in my hearts and my soul. the netherlands got involved in the slave trade in the 15 hundred's becoming the world's largest trans atlantic trade to it is estimated it's networks are responsible for the trafficking of more than $600000.00 people from africa to the americas. the king's apology met with mixed reactions. honestly, i feel good, but um,
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i am still looking forward to something more than just apologies reparations. for example, the king said something about healing and repairing, but not necessarily about reparations, which are very important for our community to here. for me, this apology, it's a justification that the dutch government has the supports for their on the i don't know how they're quoted. we quoted crimes against human due to the king also announced an investigation into the royal house of orange and ourselves. the role in slavery activist will come to the district, but say that needs to be a wider conversation about reparations. the process mother passed because we know that when slavery was abolished the slave on this way, they were paid compensation. that is a formal reparation. and it's those same families who have the well to up being
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able to build a 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 time based on the lives on to is the latest europe you need to open the vic and with the brutality of colonial history. in 2021, germany agreed to pay and that may be a over a $1000000000.00. calling its action towards reconciliation for the non behavioral genocide. belgium's king fully expressed deep regrets for the abuses committed during the countries colonization of what is not the democratic republic of congo. the netherlands is also establishing a $217000000.00 fund to educate its population about the legacy of slavery. and to remind everyone, it's never too late to apologize to have a monthly bit. i'll just, sarah. i called breaking torrential rain is causing floods and mud slides. the western japan, 2 people are reported missing and the man was found that inside
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a call which had been washed away. holmes the process of most and i'm a good she and i you, she prefixes depends me through eligible agencies for costing more heavy rain. a mudslide warnings have been issued. that's the one that has swept throughout the province in canada. the twist to is only enough to bring down trees, thousands of homes and cause also damaged families who live in a small town in brazil. seeing that homes crumble beneath the feet, elastic ocean has already engulf pops without the fun. yeah, and climate change is not helping 1 o'clock if possible. 78 year old soon after you hit opens the gate or family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble . nope. was that a key? this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the
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sand until i could no longer sleep. a couple of years ago i decided to move out. i knew the waves would soon topple the house and that i would drown with this is that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing town. 300 kilometers from re edition. narrow. used to welcome groves of tories. every summer until the seat swallowed up 14 blocks and $500.00 houses, a job refer as was going. he says the erosion was caused by man and climate change has made it worse. at the form that was built at the mouth of the pot, i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c l. u. while bus you diversion began 50 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the rivers waters with diverted to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 phones and 600 factories. the river lost its forced to bring sans to the beach and pushed back the city. the ways of growing
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a high as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the russell behind me used to belong to a hotel, used to be the only 4 story building and all about the phone. up and down there. there were 3 blocks of houses. they have all been swallowed by the sea. the coast line is receding, an average of 6 meters per year, 50 families were forced out of their homes. very few want to leave the city. wall mine well known use, sold his fishing boat to buy several houses, hoping to leave off rent, all except to are under the atlantic ocean or was crowd, but i am not moving. i want to live in the house. i built with my savings. it's all i have my life's work. sonya is now living in a much smaller house, just behind the ruins of the old one. thank you. it's very painful to watch your
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friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. so here we all help each other and want to stay close together and our beloved city, she says they're shared memories of what ones used to be a lively beach resort, or what keeps this ghost tom still alive? monica not give audra 0 at that for now. resume but it's time for the sports news now. his bar carry. thank you so much. as he gets ready to defend his wimbledon title, novak chalk, which has worn tennis bosses, they must preserve the integrity and tradition of the sport. if they were to do a deal with sadie radio, dr. which is a need to make it 3 wins from 3 grand slams. the season after winning the australian and french opens. both of men's and women's scores have been in talks with saudi, which has already invested heavily in football formula one shaking off the golf road with a merger with the pga tour. i think personally was just question of time when
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when, when there they were to, you know, start some kind of negotiations or conversations in tennis to try to enter dennis. so they've done that. we've pretty much all other global supports except maybe basketball. you know, we see what's happening in football for, for the last few years and the stars that are going there for, for tremendous amounts of money and, and, you know, we know the formula one is, you know, is, is there, and then, you know, all the other sports, golf, etc. and you mentioned golf. uh, i think that we as individuals, support on a global level are probably closest to gulf in terms of you know, how we see sports. and i think from, from that example, we can probably to learn a lot, you know, some positive, some negatives and try to you know, structure a deal if it's going in that direction in inappropriate way that is going to protect integrity in the tradition and history of the support, you know,
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but still be able to grow. it's in such a way that will be appropriate. well, as we mentioned, saudi arabia has made a big impact on gulf with the lives series, which is holding its 1st event of any of the season. right? some dish on bo is matt to catch valderrama in spring. the american eagle this final hole to move into the lead and stays on course to claim the $4000000.00 1st prize. england or funding to avoid going to nailed down in the ashes series against australia and staying 5 of the 2nd tests at wards with england chasing 37127 last week. it yet on sunday, and are a $151.00 for, for as early as still favorites to bowl notes, which would see them move within 163 racking or move on world champion. mattress shopping has won the sprint raise the how to sundays. austrian grump free. the dutchman lead a restful one to and what conditions that his team's home circuit finishing had an
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mexican teammate. sergio perez for his carlo stains finished 3rd for strep, and were also starting from school for sunday's main rates. motor racing spectacle is putting chicago in the international spotlight as the city hosts the 1st supper. nascar street brace, well, despite what weather conditions, tens of thousands of fans turned out to watch the qualifying habits. sunday's final american dining hamlin locked the quickest time around the streets accords to quench pulled position john 100 has more. from chicago. the drivers have qualified and they're getting ready for the main event at 350 kilometer drive. that's a 100 times or and a 3.5 kilometer track for the drivers tried half that distance on saturday and they say it is a challenging track. 12 turns 8 of them at 90 degrees and as one driver said, you take it turn to wide. the wall is there to meet you with
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a fan say the event is match the height. honestly, this is like an awesome and i almost but yeah, i know this is i didn't even think this was like really like everybody was saying it. i didn't think it was actually going to happen in the business. the city of chicago hopes to get more than a $100000000.00 in economic impact from this event. but what they're really selling is this a vibrant city with a striking skyline. the people around the world will see and want to come visit for years that city officials say, here's an investment in the future, and there's a 3 year contract between the city and nascar. so they've got 2 more years to test that very, what city officials hope that this 1st, ever nascar chicago street race will pay off. john henry and l g 0, chicago guadalupe, have given themselves great chance to reach a knock on the stage of the congress, half cool cap after holding canada to a drawn game one they've now flash to valve for one price, faison score twice. and the 1st task in houston, there's outputs,
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guadalupe top is received with 4.5. all the worlds fastest. marathon runner you would control gay, has told out to 0 that kenya needs to test more if it's to solve, it's still been crisis. 66 of the countries athletes are currently band and keep chokes, a says education programs are not enough. he spoke to katherine story, who got an inside look at his training camp in the rift valley where he runs alongside other olympic champions. you're looking at some of the world's greatest distance runners. they've been can records and one to numerous metals, the train in the l direct and their risk by the 2000 meters above sea level comp to got training comp has produced. some of the most successful athletes ever life in the comp is simple and serene. these are obviously to leave and brief athletics. the exercises are the hens,
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but they do it with so much points and grace the $13.00, relax, and then repeat. it's amazing to watch and you'd keep to get you the worlds fastest. male, maurice don't run a. this has been, he's home for the last 17 years. but he's worried about the sport. can use grappling with a serious doping problem. dozens of awfully type in band like for illegal drug offenses in the last few years. i tend to of the end to the next. yes. healy enough if the team that, that tactics from keep in mind, the cation, the, what this. but if we keep education on, on many things handed out about testing, then it's a, it's, it's, it's like we are doing that. but of, of them it's good to do because not much. but it's good also to be prep the phase keep you're going trains along side keep talking demands champion to res entry
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broke 2 walls records in a week. so she's also worried about doping, sexual exploitation, and increasing violence against women athletes. but i can say, is it all about the patient? it's all about the dictation. if we have our mentors, martha meant us to meant that the young child, when young women, i hope we would strong that we will be as strong as women. these are issues they often talk about, and they said that the timing to inspire and nacia young talent to restore the reputation of the region of champions catherine slowly all the 0. couple got, can you and you can see more um, catherine stories interview with you like of, cho gay and faith kept the gone on, talked to al jazeera at these towns. and that is all you support for now. back to kerry. all right, thanks very much. and say that sets up for this, these up and we have a few moments with more of
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