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used his beloved game to help himself and others survived the horrors of a magic concentration. football rebels on, i'll just leave the hundreds of people arrested in a faith 9 of unrest across france over the fatal police shooting of a teenager. i mean his house has come under attack, the hello, i'm emily ang when this is l g 0 live from. so how also coming up a straight potty turns into a crime scene in the us, the city of baltimore, at least 2 people are killed and several injured in a mash, using room is and denials over the health of south africa zulu king. actually, it's reported he's been poisoned. it's good to do because now much but it's
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good also to be packed and we sit down with the fastest marathon runner in history at his training camp in the west valley. the welcome to the program. we begin in france and the federal shooting of a teenager by a police officer which is sparked and get across the country. more than 700 people have been arrested during the 5th night of unrest, and the home of the mayor outside of pirates was rammed with the car and then set on fire. the grandmother of the dead tain agent known as the l. m. as cold for the riots to end, bennett smith begins coverage from paris. intense policing and central powers help keep the city center quieter on saturday. that being calls on social media for protesters to gab ahead on the shows that liza
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a nation wide $45000.00 police officers had been deployed. that was for robbie, if possible i'm take us find in mouth say plus points to deal with less than 10 in the previous 4 nights and i'm rest says the interior minister rides with spots about the shooting of 17 year old nile. and during the police traffic stop in a suburb of paris on tuesday, imagine you said that had happened to my brother in the street because he refused to stop. we should be safe with the police to, but we're scared of them up. that is non normal. protest the said long simmering, i'm the racial and economic qualities explode to the police check those i can use for time or just here for justice or not here to break stuff works out to me last and 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
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finance minister said more than 700 sharps, supermarkets and restaurants had been looted or damaged since choose not to when i lived and died. large crowds turned out with his funeral on this, not today with the many mona's who followed. he's coughing continuing, if i calls for just this latest on the rest comes just as emanuel macro and was trying to re booties presidency following months of protests, of a pension reforms. now my front has been forced to postpone the state visits to germany. the police officer who shout nile has been charged with voluntary homicide and remains and custody. bernard smith, algebra powers. let's take a closer look now at some of those french laws that rights groups have criticized and giving police more power has to use excessive force. a measure in 2017 alarm police 2 years, they have firearms in 5 scenarios. this includes against the drivers who would know
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to an order to stop. and if they pose a risk to life or safety in 2020, the government dropped a security bill that would have prevented people from filming the police. the draft had prompted protests nationwide, and in 2021, the french parliament passed a security bill to extend police powers. this includes using drawings to one of his citizens and top of sentences for assaulting offices. earlier i spoke with i so the gnashing who's an anti racism activist and co founder of the d colonial liberation fund. he says the french government must put out a plan to combat racism and police and community a. this action was enabled by the racist system, which trends extremely t to the police man who and the rest of the to and sometimes even g o. s. sewing nails case as like in north efforts in and then so yes, i think that to address the routes of the problem and rushing the,
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just the system and the, the institution to hold institution. nothing to lose. like the people you seem to protest are just so sick of being just as they're witnessing. and so 6 of again, the racist system. they live in where they're constantly targets the police. that's the they just, uh let their rage explode. and yes, it's might not be as organized as other approaches. it's might not be as conventional as other approaches, but that doesn't make their demands less legitimate. and i think also that's in, instead of the, again, the making and young, these young people, you're the burden. everything in france maximus is analogous concrete
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measures if he really wants everyone to, to come down to the world news now and in the united states police as searching for this aspect behind a mass shooting at a street party. 2 people were killed in baltimore and 28 wounded. 3. i ran a critical condition in the hospital. it may assist elijah shooting, highlights the native tackle the spread of illegal guns, and this is an absolute tragedy that did not have to have it again highlights of the, the impacts and the need to deal with the over proliferation of illegal guns on our streets. and the ability for those who should not have them to get their hands on there. and also the need for accountability on each and every level when you're dealing with guns, hand guns balance, it's bringing heidi's drug, castro, who joins us live now from washington dc. hello, that heidi give us an insight into where this shooting happened, particularly as it was during
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a neighborhood celebration. yeah, that makes the strategy all the more worse. emily, this was an annual july 4th weekend celebration in this neighborhood of brooklyn and baltimore. they were pony rides. earlier in the day, this violence erupted shortly after midnight, according to police. when people started thinking it was fireworks going off, but actually it was the sound of gunshots. ultimately 2 people pronounced dead as 3 others in critical condition in the hospital among those 30 who are shot overall. police are still looking for the person or people behind the shooting. there's an active man hunt under way, and people in baltimore and, and across the country really, really over this, given that if this is the kick off to the july 4th weekend, when there are similar gatherings and communities around the country, parades planned rallies, etc. and of course, just a year ago, also in july 4th,
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that's 17 people were killed while watching an independent stay parade that was in illinois. so people waking up to this news here on this sunday in the us, really just really, i'm wondering if it's safe to gather in these public events on a holiday. and unfortunately, this is not aware of and you is it? how do you stay with us as we look at the amount of shootings across the us? so find this here. the monitoring group and gun violence archive has documented a 338 mass shootings. so 5 this year, they are defined as an incident with 4 or more people a shuttle killed. mass shootings have been carried out across the country, chicago, new york, and memphis and baltimore are among the cities with the most incidents. and 2023 is on track to match record numbers in recent years. so hiding attempts to reduce mass shootings or having little impact yeah,
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the numbers really speak for themselves, emily, you know, as a year ago and president biden signed into law. what at the time was hailed as the most significant guns safety legislation in decades in the us. yet we're seeing this violence continued to unfold. that slate of legislation, notably did not include any bands on weapons, despite efforts of democrats to pass that rather it was red flag loss, which means the ability to confiscate weapons when people demonstrate the potential to harm themselves or others and of some other gun safety laws now, congress, again, later this summer, democrats have plans to reintroduce gun legislation, the given that republicans control the house there is little to no chance that any of that will progress further. but all that set again, americans are keenly aware of this being a continuing issue. and in fact, the latest pull from q research out this week showed that now 62 percent of
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americans believe that this gun violence is going to worse than in the next 5 years . emily. alright, thanks for bringing us up to state is always heidi direct castro in washington, dc. and julia, i spoke with a lot of brooks whose a civil rights attorney and both was former chief of juvenile division of the states attorney's office. she says a lot needs to be done to reduce the gun violence. everything needs to be done. our education system needs to be improved. jobs need to happen of education all around for the community, but also prosecution and policing, constitutional policing, and cases that are strong that are presented before the jury. and people who are found guilty a trial. and that sends a message to people perpetrating violence. that is not acceptable when it will not be tolerated. we have gotten legislation that was signed into law just out earlier this year by governor westmore. we have government legislation that are states
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attorney ivan base really steer headed to threes the, the limits or rather to, to raise the penalty for it and we go gun possession. and all of these things are, you know, it's gonna take time because these individuals are now working together for the 1st time. so while i don't know anything about specifically because the case is an ongoing investigation, but it seems to be people who have lost a sense of um uh, i don't know community for, for lack of better way of putting it in people who are picking up guns to solve problems that years ago, you might have solved with, if you had to, with the 5th, if you had to. and so we really have a lot of discussion and a lot of work to do in this country to figure out why we have so many folks that are resorting think those kind of violence and it's not acceptable and not. and it's hard to explain. intense fighting has been reported between sedans. rival forces, the rapids, support forces, say them down to 5 digits of in northern cotton. the parent military group has been
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battling against the army since april. at least 1000 people have been killed and more than 2000000 forced from the homes. he but morgan has more from onto mind the window sans as, until the late hours of sunday evening. slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army, trying to post a rather pushing v a power minute through rapid support for this towards the center of the month, 50 between city of the campus. and they will also artillery side classes between the 2 sides and other parts of the capital. in the northern parts of the capital, the rapids support forces that it down to the new army by suggest after a long as side against civilians and against their position. the army also says that this was able to down a drone, a flight to its own belonging to the permanent, through rapid support forces. now this comes after a very brief respite and fighting between the 2 sides. when the 25 sick glared, uni lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most sense of how many people say
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that they, that they've been witnessing fighting between the 2 sides in many parts of the capital. but they also describe the fighting on sunday in the city of the month as one of the most serious 15 between the rapids support forces and the cities. army 8 are going to station says that the ongoing violence disrespecting their movements making it very hard for them to deliver assistance. they say that since the prices continue, more than half of the down population will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. people morgan, alta 0, i'm the man military commanders in ukraine say keith has been attacked by russian drawing strikes for the 1st time in almost 2 weeks. officials say h, ronnie and matrons were shot down to a cruise missiles are also reported to have been intercepted for the south has been heavy shelling in a song. and while life remains challenging across many parts of ukraine, some areas of the country have been trying to return to know a set bank reports from this central ukrainian city of denny price.
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this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busted, i think logs ethics, the summer sun is out in the peace lived in april. i'm making the most of it chunk of pockets where they come to relax and you look over the depot river. you the a, the air a large and you have to proceed to go to the shelter. do you remember about that? but then doesn't feel like this in here. people are just to relax as, as they used to be in this situation by me. so it's a week ago when that all we haven't played for yet. we didn't go anywhere. we didn't give any performances because it's painful for us. but despite all these missiles, we still go out and get performances because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful . we're all very nervous, but life's going on still. we will continue to live, to sing, to create, to love, to raise our children cafe,
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the open children playing the streets to meet for looks like any of the city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most you have them done during the day, i feel safe, but when the night have more usually that's when attacks happen. it's scary, but as long as i'm not alone, i have people nearby for some the evening is a chance to unwind. when you look around, it's hard to believe the nearest front line is just over 100 comments and the way when the war started seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves. i bill it today. we're open on think about, you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to post for instagram of this well known e to that is pursuing more. we're now working normally like we did before the war. although we have a bomb shelter and when there's an error, lower our guests go downstairs. we're lucky because at times the city will show heavy. the entire city was anxious, but people got used to it. but even us,
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people are drinking and punching days are reminded that life is still not quite normal yet because these emotional austin insights across the country. these people have to be home by midnight. i said vague, i just data to be pro. you can still head don't algae. 0 money send home by pakistani work is in europe is helping to build homes but noticed without risk and the rising se destroys a thriving tourist town in brazil, residents, blame climate change for the destruction of that community. the brought to you by visit capital. hello, the rain clouds gathering once again across the far south of japan, but for much of japan, it is an improving picture after our races spell of
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a flooding. sandy close. i saw them areas the menu from by that is gathering once again. it's got to slick its way a little further north with so pushing up towards beijing as we go one through monday with the weather. eventually sliding across the yellow sea. running up to was cramping ice, that big down pools. there is lots to be some localized flooding into north korea initially have seen some what? so by that just pushing it to south korea to go to the middle parts of the week. by tuesday, you can see much of the dry weather there across japan. still a few heavy showers the into west southern area. so in the queue issue, in particular, one or 2 showers to into southern parts of china and claudia showers across indo china live the down poles. continuing across the good parts of the philippines. particular cross central and southern areas of the country in some media down pulls to into bornea south of the equator. more than wes sunshine been shot, the showers the never, the less showers long dispels of rain very much in evidence across good pop up
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india. now with them on the same rise, pretty much engulfing much of the country, heavy it down pulls down the west and get so over the next few days with the likelihood of flooding. for many of the quote to you by visit castle with more than 1400000000 people. india has become the world's most populous country. 101 east investigate the nation's population explosion on al jazeera, the colleges. when the
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the hello, what challenges 0. i'm emily, and when he's reminder about top stories this hour, 7000 more police have been deployed in paris after a 59 hope process. 700 people were arrested across france on saturday. interior minister says the violence was less intense than previous 9. in the united states, police have launched a man, hon software, mesh shooting and a straight party street. people were killed in baltimore and many more wounded. 3 are in a critical condition in hospital and there's been heavy fighting between the army and the rapids. support forces in sudan, the reset, say they've down to 5 digits of the on demand. the king of zulus in south africa is denying that he's been poisoned. that's after a royal aid, said, suspect to poisoning was behind his recent visit to hospital in neighbouring as
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with teeming, a spokesman for king, mrs. you know, cause well, tany says he went for a medical checkup as a precaution. well, visiting expertise monarch, somebody, the miller reports from your hands, but there's certainly a lot of confusion around some of these rumors. and the initial story came out from the king of the seas who lose uncle principal to lizzie. oh, who he has a good relationship with. oh, so he has had in the past that he had travelled, he's and if you can, this is who do i travel to is what do you need for medical attention and that's off to one of the king's aid seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently the thinking because he had thought he died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the dwell household. but the following is acting. this is really travel to use what you need for medical attention. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by
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a king. this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that the it hasn't been a poisoning and that he often pays courtesy, visits to is what you need, where his uncle, king and swati the 3rd uh is, is, is ruling that country. so they say there's be no reason other than the courtesy visits. and while he's there, he's been sold to medical attention as a routine checkup. now the, it seems as if the initial part of the story did come primarily and only from a principle to lazy his uncle who had that spoken to a couple of hours ago, which said that he had heard from a king swati and is what he needs from his brother that there was concern around the poisoning. but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is that he's in good health. as the international representative for bosnia and herzegovina has revoked 2 laws, passed by republic, a sub scott christian schmidt says the legislation defies the peace agreement which
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ended the civil war back in 1995 politicians and the sub majority area voted on choose day to suspend recognition of rulings made find the constitutional violence has been reported in the northeastern indian state of many pull. the outbreak of unrest is the latest between the majority may take immunity and the minority. tricky ethnic groups. at least 115 people have been killed and more than 50000 forced from their homes by the conflict during the past 2 months. money sent home by pakistani workers in europe is helping to build homes in punjab province. but the sinking of the people's traffic is bows of grace. last month is in which hundreds of packers dining my friends died as highlighted the risks. many a taking grieving relative, save the economic crisis, and lack of john's impact has done names and many workers have little choice. but to leave michael,
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apple explains these expensive looking homes are being built in an area of puck he's done known as many no way. so named because of the puck he's funny, work is who made it to no way, then sends money back home to good right district. they wages help build these scrolling houses in puck he's done with the economy is struggling, and the inflation rate is close to 40 percent up to $750.00 migraines will see it to be on the boat which sank in the mediterranean last month. hundreds of them were from puck. you stand, highlights on what's driving many to attempt the perilous journey. a fun way, even though we need to log on to a new cloud, the kids have to take the risk of trying to get on your own. you know what choice do they have as they own any jobs available. that's why we encourage our nephew and sent him abroad to earn a living for the family. grieving relatives, blame the government for leaving them with little auction on football because he
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was not to do. starvation is the main reason for this tragic incident, which we lost our dear friend. the government is responsible for what's happening is they are busy with their dirty politics, and it's the poor horse suffering the most of them. it's imaged. families paid tens of thousands of dollars to the people. traffic is involved in the latest thinking. human rights activists say desperation will continue to fuel traffic is profit, and by the rise of unemployment and the back to the economy of the docusign is the one responsible for the sort of incidents. i think we should request government to dismantle all the mediums which these human traffic us. i've been using it for a long time, too many play the dreams of our young people. police and talk he's done, have arrested a suspected people trafficking gang leda. but making the journey possibly to build a home similar to these remains of risk, many are willing to take mike level elders era reco breaking
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differential rain is causing flats and much slides in western japan. 2 people are reported missing and a man was found dead inside a car that had been washed away depends and major logical agency is wanting of more heavy rains and mudslides to come in. canada. tornado is swept through central alberta, stone damage, and 1000 homes and cars. and broke down trays and our decks have been reported. families living in a small town in brazil, seeing that homes crumble away. the atlantic ocean hasn't gulf pots of out of phone a. it's feed rising sea levels from climate change will wipe out what's left as one of the you knock of explains a 78 year old son that hit opens the gator family home. what is left of it? the 6 bedroom house built by her father in the seventy's has been reduced to rubble
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. nope. was that a key? this was my room. i would sleep at night listening to the waves breaking on the 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. that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing towns, 300 kilometers from re edition. narrow, used to welcome groves of tories every summer until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and 500 houses. geographer is why we're going says the roshan was caused by man, and climate change has made it worse. at the phone, it 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
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sans to the beach and pushed back the sea. the ways of growing ohio as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rubble 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 will. munoz 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. the becky,
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it's very painful to watch your friends and neighbors lose their homes, their mementoes, their livelihood. but 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 goes. tom, still alive, monica, and i guess i'll just sierra at that for now. resume the worlds fastest marathon run out his toto to 0. that can you needs to test tool if it's to solve it . stopping crisis, 66 canyon athletes currently banned live cuba ciocca a spoke to katherine soy. you got an inside look at his training camp way. he runs alongside of a and then pick champions. you're looking at some of the worlds greatest distance run is. they've broken records, and one, numerous metals, the train in the l direct,
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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, but they do it with so much points and grace the $13.00. relax and then repeat. amazing to watch. and you'd keep to get you the worlds fastest. male, maurice don't run a. as 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 oscillates have been banned for illegal drug offenses in the last few years. i think to of the end to the max. yes. hailey enough. if the team did that, that's 6. boom. keeping lloyd location,
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the more test. but if we keep indication on, on many things that you asked about testing, then it's a, it's, it's, it's like we are doing nothing but the, but then let's go to the knowledge. but it's good also to prep the phase, keep you going trains along side, keep to ok. demands champion to recently broke 2 walls records in a week, which is 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 and we will be as strong as women. these are issues they often talk about and they said that the timing to inspire and natural young talent to restore the reputation of the region of champions.
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