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5, the suspicious to that also you've done, but then spend the best the inside story on outcome 0. the and the grandmother of the french teenager whose fatal shooting vine, police punch, 5 nights of unrest issues a place to come stop and do not rise. hello, i'm emily. angry and this is al jersey rely from joe ha, also coming up to date and 28 injured in the shooting of the straight party in the us. city of baltimore, south africa's zullie king denies reports that he has been poisoned after being admitted to hospital and ask for tammy and a rising sage destroys,
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a thriving tourist town in brazil. residents, blame climate, change for the destruction of the community. the welcome to the program. we begin in friends with the grandmother of a teenager whose fatal shooting by police spent 5 nights of unrest issues a plea for come, she spoke of to police, made 719 more arrests. bring the total number of people detained. to more than $3000.00, she is, it kills. i'm angry with the police officer. he kills my grandson. and that's all i'm angry with. we have the police unlucky for us that we have the police and the people who are breaking things. i tell them stop it, please stop us doing this with now as a pre text. no people should stop. they should stop, but they should not break store windows. they should not ransack schools. please during break because because they've not do anything to you. the school did not do
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anything to your leave us alarm. that's it. todd, i can't say this any longer. i no longer sleep and i even turn off the tv. a ton of everything. i really want to go to. the mayor of a power suburb whose home was rammed by a car. so the attack marked a new stage of what he called hara. and even many ben and smith's reports from paris, intense policing, and central powers help keep the city sent to quiet on saturday. that being calls on social media for protests to grab a head on the shows that liza nationwide, 45000 police officers have been deployed. that was for roderick possibles, i'm take us find in mouth say plus points to deal with less than 10 from the previous 4 night to the rest says the interior minister rides with spots about the shooting of 17 year old nile. and during the police traffic stop in the suburb of
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paris on choose day, you might have time to imagine you said that had happened to my brother in the street because he refused to stop. we should be safe with the police, but we're scared of them. that is not normal protest, the said long simmering, i'm the racial and economic qualities explode to the police checked us i can use for time or just here for justice or not here to break stuff. i am in austin 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 minister said more than $700.00 sharps. supermarkets and restaurants have been looted or damaged since choose not to when i lived and died. large crowds turned out with his funeral on site today, with the many more owners who followed his coughing, continuing,
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because i coals with 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 results now, micron has been forced to postpone the state visit to germany. the police officer who shout nile has been charged with voluntary homicide and remains in custody. but smith, how's his era pass to the united states now where police are searching for this aspect behind a mass shooting in a straight, punchy 2 people were killed in baltimore and 28 injured 3 are in a critical condition in hospital. the mess is the latest shooting highlights the need to tackle the spread of illegal guns. this is an absolute tragedy that did not have to have it again, highlights of the, the impacts in 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
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dealing with guns, hand guns, pounds. that's bringing. how does your castro, who joins us live now from washington dc. hello, that heidi gives us an insight into where the shooting happened, particularly as it was during a neighborhood celebration. yeah, that's a part of the tragedy here. emily, this was supposed to be a celebration. it's an annual block party where hundreds of people in this neighborhood had gathered ahead of the july 4th holiday, which is coming up in a couple of days. there had been pony rides, there was a festive atmosphere, and then shortly after midnight, according to police, that's when they got these calls of gunshots. people initially thinking that it was more fireworks being led to celebrate the nations independence. rather they were, they don't bull, it's the police arriving to find an 18 year old young woman dead at the scene. and a another 20 year old young man died in the hospital not to mention the 28 others
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who were injured. 3 of them who remain in critical condition. and of course police say they are. so i'd anyone to have them send out a description and they are still pursuing an active man hunt all of this, of course, hitting on a weekend that's supposed to be about letting your guard down to celebrate among friends and neighbors. and that is something simply people have now top of mindset if they're in a public place that they could become targets. it was just a year ago. we saw this in our eerie repetition of a, in illinois when 7 people were gunned down until for watching an independent stay parade. so this is something that is happening over and over again in the united states. emily and how does that leads me to my next question? why does this cape happening over and over and over again in the united states? there are so many people asking that very question, emily, you know,
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it takes opportunity, which is what democrats are saying that the plethora of guns available on the streets and the lack of regulation that provides the opportunity. and then there's of course, the desire of people for whatever motive to inflect this violence on others. and that's where mental health comes in and policing comes in. everyone agrees, it's a balance of both those things, the opportunity and the motive. however, no one seems to be finding the right formula to solve this. just a year ago, we saw president biden holding a bill signing when he lauded the passage of the most significant gun reformed in decades to pass in the us congress. well, many said that didn't go far enough. they were rules about gun safety, about getting guns out of the hands of people who may be harmful to themselves or others, but it didn't pass any sort of bands or even expand background checks. despite the efforts of democrats to push that across, and we're seeing those numbers rather than diminish after the passage of those laws,
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the number of mass judy seems to be still on the rise. emily, thanks so much for bike, you know, down for us how to use your a caster in washington dc. to and daily i spoke with one of brooks whose a civil rights attorney in baltimore as a former chief of the juvenile division of the states attorney's office. she says a lot needs to be done to reduce 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 prostitution 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 it's not acceptable and it will not be tolerated. we have gotten legislation that was signed into law just out earlier this year by governor westmore we have done with this legislation that our state
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attorney, ivan bates, really a spearheaded to 3 is the, the limits or rather to, to raise the penalty for the legal gun possession, and all of these things are, are, you know, it's going to take time because these individuals are now working together for the 1st time a 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 a 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 to those kind of violence and it's not acceptable and not. and it's hard to explain. intense lighting has been reported between sedans, rival forces, the rapids, support forces, say they've down to find a jet type in northern con, soon, the power military group has been battling against the army since april. at least
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1000 people have been killed and more than 2000000, enforced from their homes have been, morgan has moved from on demand us. we understand that until the late hours of sunday evening slicing continued between the 2 sides with the army trying to force 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, our center was 5 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 256 glared, you need lots of these fires for the 1st day of the most. and many people say that
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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 and supplies are running out of medical centers. incidence of what a health i me, the egyptian buddha. medical workers fear a major health crisis from extreme hunger and mel nutrition to spread to the spread of infectious diseases. especially for children to muddy reports and i didn't, but i could still do mine. it's giving me these medical centers that overcrowded with children who are suffering from various types of infection. and this is what is chronic diseases?
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i wouldn't the hospital reports about 10 percent of these children suffer from the spasms. there's also a shortage of to medicines, especially for the treatment of those are suffer from the specified number of the situation is made was by the high temperature which sometimes and which 50 degrees celsius and clearly affect these children in the hospital sees that things have to change and that there's an urgent need for medicine to avoid the health disorder while that how would they and the food date for these children is another necessity . and the need is getting worse because of the absence of him and terry and organizations. even we spoke to some families here but told us there isn't as much help for the children. and they also feel diseases and malnutrition, especially with the large numbers of children. that are also elderly people live in them as well as mothers and the shelters. and these are age groups that we find to todd to tolerate the hoss condition in the shelter. the one that the how the mother of the king of zeus in south africa is denying that he's been poisoned. that sounds
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so a royal aid said suspected for his name was behind his visit to a hospital in neighbouring is retaining a spokesman for king. that means there is no cause. well, teenie says he went for medical checkup as a precaution, while visiting as continues. montague submitted mila reports from johannesburg are there. so it's in the, a lot of confusion around some of these rumors and the initial story came out from his kingdom. he sees you lose uncle principal to lizzie. oh, who he has a good relationship with. oh, so he has had in the past that he had traveled 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 kings a seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently, it's the thinking because he, he had paul e died quite suddenly, quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within that well household, but following that team is really travel to use what he need for medical attention
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. now that's according to principal to lazy his uncle of following that. so there's been a statement that's been issued by 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 he's uncle king, i'm switching to sud. uh is, is, is fooling 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 principal to lazy. his uncle, who had that spoken to a couple of hours ago, would say that he had heard from a team swati in 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. could you get into lee is a historian and an expert in south african indigenous knowledge systems. he says
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few people are entrusted with the king safety. this is read a very robust, a very active lead for the station to watch that the big key as well. it says the part of nation, the, some of the with the, the seventy's leads that say, he's not that easy to big key, which is the absolute good, right? he's one of the things, this is also the fest photo sample for the key is that's a bit in the people the contest, the of the oil, but they're not, the form of the mothers actually exist. lee, a new increase. so they'd be there, lot of court cases say, you know, people in waiting for this, the throw. but let me put it this way. is kind of the only one pass in the course for the key in one pass in speech. the key, not using that keys wife or children, see you in order to grab the case,
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the very you don't that's out of the place of the, or the people use i. they would suspect that what if a you, by the only person that's a, you know, speech they key and from i see them some. but that's not a problem because the issue is that the, and the out of the ones who do not have. and as we keep them as width of the issues of place, they've been drawn cedars times memory, a full feature that key will, doesn't ever did when they came that they came and safety is inside the bid. that if you have 3 people that been killed and ethnic violence in india is ne, in stage of mine and pull the outbreak of unrest is the latest between the majority may take community. and then i know, i think cookie ethnic groups, at least 115 people have been killed in more than 50000, forced from the homes by the conflict in the past 2 months to the, i mean,
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serious is intercepted is riley missiles targeting the city of homes, syrian command is saying most was shot down, but some buildings were damaged. hundreds of his riley strikes have reportedly attacked. tom gives a link to a run in government held pots of syria embracing is military commanders in ukraine, say the capital cave has come under attack from russia's 1st overnight drawing strikes on the city for almost 2 weeks when it says, report hearing explosions from the a defensive heating tank, it's a right. let's sand enjoying the nice spot. no casualties have been reported anymore. ahead on al jazeera, including washer lank, is on position and trade unions are angry and government plans to recover from its worst financial crisis and swallowed by the c residents. of a resilient fishing village, blame climate, change for the destruction of the
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july on a jersey thing goes to the post of the local election. sort of shift to the right to the country with this another here with the info, right government, 11 piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champ, features the coast applicant need is from across the continent as well. so 6 different than relations with the region, people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global consent, the united nations launches a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to, to dreaming of somebody more amazing this summer. how about some disney magic ones? you can go one big one goal was to find x. incredible
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things. then you can just take these 3 using this summer feed more and more visits. couple of dot com the the hello are you watching l g 0. i'm emily angry and he's reminder of an top stories. the sound. the grandmother of the french teenager who was killed by police in paris is appealing for come. she says people are exploiting, used to place a preparing for 6 nights of ryan. in the united states. police have launched a man,
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i'm dr. measuring in a straight potty. 2 people were killed in baltimore and many more wounded. 3 are in critical condition in hospital. i may spend a heavy finding between the army and the rapids support forces in sudan. they are safe to say they've down to find judges of the on demand trade unions in opposition. parties in sri lanka, say the government's plan to restructure. instead, i'm fairly targets working class citizens. the country is struggling to emerge from an unprecedented economic crisis. and people have been facing shortages, a few food and medicine for months. now fernandez has more now from columbia. after months of negotiations, discussion and speculation, does your lumpkin government plan to rework its local? this was approved by parliament on saturday. but he leaves out a number of options including extending the maturity of long and reducing the interest paid on investments. tom,
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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 like with 3. sure not that it was more than $83000000000.00. well then house could look at the creditors. it was forced to seek a bailout from the international money to funding 2022 after suffering the worst economic crisis in its history, leaving the country without money to buy the 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 burden of restructuring. the government announced it will extend the terms of investments, reduce interest, and impose higher taxes. pension funds will be among the hardest hit. the plans is
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not going done well with the opposition and trade unions. all main objection to this restructuring plan is the fact that they do have fun members of the be if any of these other voice, less working class of the country. i say they have voice less because even with regard to the origin savings, they have no say they've got to 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 weight of the average return. today's 13.5 percent, so it's a one 3rd of a cut in the return that is accruing to look as on that retirement savings.
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the government says it's done the best it can in a bad situation and he's confident the things we'll stop looking at. push along the 10s of thousands of working cash or lumpkins. i'm no longer confident that will be the case. yeah, finance is just 0. colombo, the top international official in bosnia herzegovina has revoked 2 laws, passed by the countries to pilot christian schmidt says the legislation violated the constitution and defies the peace agreement which ended the civil war back in 1995. so politicians voted on tuesday to suspend recognition of rulings made by the constitutional court and move likely to inflame s extensions in the divided from train. beatrice, what a mile as top court has ordered a review. busy balance from the 1st round of the presidential election, the front runner and former 1st lady sandra torres is challenging the results. they
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put her slightly ahead of him. a rival run of is expected on the 20th of august when torres will phase anti corruption, candid fernando, our value of the you. integrity general has visited heidi to try to highlight the ongoing crisis in the on in states. antonio gutierrez, criticize the international response to appeals to help patients suffering from hunger sickness and straight gang violence to reco. breaking. torrential rain is causing floods and mud signs in west in japan. twin 2 people rather reported missing and a man was found dead inside a ca that had been washed away. depends major logical agency is wanting of more heavy rain and months laughs. come. all in canada. tornado has swept through central elbows at the stone, damaged dozen homes and cars and broke down trees. no debts have been reported.
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government officials said some families have been impacted families living in a small town in brazil is saying that homes crumble away. the atlantic ocean has engulf pots of as a phone, a it's feed, rising sea levels from climate change will wipe out what's left. as monica, you knock, if explains 78 year old son. if he hit open 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. what's 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 is that though, she's not the only one in the format to have lost all the small fishing towns, 300 kilometers from we addition narrow,
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used to welcome groves of tories. every summer, until the sea swallowed up 14 blocks and $500.00 houses. geographer is why we're going, says the roshan was caused by man, and climate change has made it worse. at that point, it was built at the mouth of the pot i able to so river, which provided a natural barrier against the c a. l. u mob us you. diversion began 15 years ago, off to 2 thirds of the river's waters with divert to to rio de janeiro, affecting about 7000 phones and 600 factories the river lost. it's forced to bring sense of the beach and push back the see the ways of growing a higher as climate change raises ocean levels. it's hard to believe, but i'm walking on what used to be a paved avenue. the rustle 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
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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, 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. and that's it for me. i'm really angry and whether it's next then is inside
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story, which will examine why the dutch government to set to restrict the exports of semi conduct is to china, to stay with us, the the, the hello. what's a good welcome to the cat in international forecasts. i'm not playing phone but hot sums up the weather across the middle east. at the moment i think that is a fast shot, but wanted to suckle differences to know when it's picking up. once again, that's a mile away. and that will ramp up again as we go on through monday. so some lift it, dustin said to watch out for temperatures here in bo huh. run $44.00 celsius pushing down to the southern pulse of saudi arabia. you might catch a shot just around the western side of the m and, and you might catch a shout to, it's
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a scenarios of the key pushing up towards the cool because it's but otherwise flattened dry as per usual sums it up hot and dry something up across northern parts of africa, colorado. 38 celsius, down a couple of degrees on recent days. plenty of showers through west africa. big down pools. the rumbling away through west something positive nigeria. pushing across, gone to light, be area all the way across in to see i really don't end up with the showers that we have brought into the hospital africa. but the southern areas, it is generally dry for the next day or to cape town, picking up to around 18 celsius and 19 that into hundreds. but maybe a little bit of wet weather around the southern cape as we go through choose day with one or 2 showers again, the times in the, the when a war crime is committed to is a kind of an older 0 follows that goes in the human rights investigator on his
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unprecedented journey to the french high court, i visit the place to make sure that i should go up to franklin taking on the arms trade. it is fine for justice, for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no. just see if or the last couple months is enforcing the restrictions on the exports of semi conductors of china. beijing says the united states is behind the move. so how will this impact china as high tech competitions? could it prevent the countries from developing its own chip industry? this is inside story. the .
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