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just fixing this using this summer feed more and more visit a couple of dot com the a tough task ahead for prime minister and manual. not roll out of 5 straight nights of on rest across from server teens. fatal shooting by police. the money inside this is down to their life. also coming up a 3 policy in the us city of both mole becomes the latest and spoke of points in the gun control debate leading to people that and thousands injured battlefield gains for russia. as its troops makes more advances along the east in front lines,
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west wild and when the city chicago gets set to host the nest golf street race for the 1st time the we begin and for on swear, the grandmother's a teenager killed by police is cooling for com on an end to the unrest that has gripped the nation. police detain more than 700 people on the 5th, 9th of runs for the title of move in 2500 arrest a fall president and monument chrome held an emergency meeting to contain one of the west challenges to his leadership to the 17 year old known as the hell and was killed during a police traffic stop outside paris on tuesday. is grandmother says she doesn't like the fact that i grandson's killing is being used as
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a pretext design. and she is, it kills. i'm angry with the police officer who 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 doing this with now as a pretext. no, some people should stop or 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 anything to you. 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 feel. okay, let's go straight to pull. brandon, here's life for us in paris for 6 days now. off to the shooting of the how and what is the mood in the city? the. it's what they call and let them out and you can is simons and you can
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probably see some place behind me. but i have to say that the tension appears to have gone out of the situation. certainly here in the center of paris be the words of nylons grandmother in that interview that we just full test does appear to customer. we've been scouring social media. busy bits of video bits of information about incidence that may or may not have been taking place and we haven't seen anything serious, no signs of serious on the rest of the tools and nice of them. okay. the 1st time that that's happened for several nights. so there are some cautious signs of the optimism and perhaps the rest of it is past us. okay, thank you for that whole brendan, that for us in paris as well in the united states police, searching for suspects behind mosse shooting at a street policy. 2 people have been killed in the city of baltimore, 28th,
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all wounded. many of the victims are under the age of 18. the may a says the shooting emphasizes 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 dealing with guns and guns pounds. well the president of maryland state senate has also weighed in say more needs to be done to cub gun violence. this is a societal problem that we're dealing with a mass shooting, where a disagreement turns into 28 people shot. this is insanity. this cannot cannot be the society that we are expected to live in. we have to do better. we've done
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what we've quoted the state level to try and find ways for it to be harder to get guns into people's things. but this is the problem with too many guns in too many hands of people that make life and death decisions. it is not ok, something has to give audio. castro has moved from washington dc. we know that this shooting unfolded at what was supposed to be a celebration of the 4th of july, which is in coming days. this was a neighborhood block party in the suburb of baltimore where overnight police receive these calls. people initially thinking that those gunshots were fireworks exploding as they were celebrating the nations independence. but of course, it was these deadly bullets being shot. 2 people died from this police found the body of an 18 year old woman at the scene. a 20 year old man later died at the hospital, many more injured, 28, and all 3 of them still in critical condition of the hospital. now what's very
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tragic about this, of course, is that americans are in a sense, getting use to or expecting the worst with these announcement. it was just a year ago that in another or july for celebration in illinois. that's 7 people were gone dead. and the mass shooting while watching a parade, the gun violence archive, which is a non profit that looks at the data here. says that annually on july, 4th or the day surrounding. and there are 5 match shootings a years just around the surrounding this holiday. as to find it as at least 4 people injured in each shooting. so very sadly, this is a terrible start to the holiday weekend. get one that perhaps some americans were expecting to hear about, at least in the news. and certainly they would not want this to happen in their own backyard. so sadly has happened in baltimore. now we're getting reports, at least one. palestinian has been killed several others injured in his writing
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strike on the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bike. just 2 weeks ago janine was assigned to one of the law just as randy raids in yes. let's go to abraham, who joins us now on the line from ramallah. what move can you tell us need to need to i didn't know if you can hear me. i need it for him. i'm afraid we don't have all corresponding to it for him. we will try and uh get her back on the phone. intensifies in is taking place on several fronts across the ukraine, that reports that russian forces are advancing to the west of don't. yet the deputy defense minister says there's also a push to the north west of the hands into towns gave as cool the situation.
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complicated as a bank has the latest from the new price. well, they've been hearing from the deputy defense minister honda maria, and now she has said that the situation is complicated instead that the russians are making some advances in of the cause of they've got another young canada that's in the donuts region. she's also said in democracy is size of this is the 2nd largest city har keith. but again, we're hearing that these a via the fist fighting is taking place. also. she said, is that for reach of just as of here here in geneva where we are now that the ukrainians have been making some advances. but again, i'll have to have yet this we call independent verify any of this. it cannot be corroborated. access to those front lines is very, very difficult, almost impossible. but what we are not hearing is of any significant breakthrough or a significant change in those front lines. we're not hearing of tons been taken over by the russians or the ukrainians at this point of time, or major villages or points uh on, on those maps. the changing say, get a significant changing has between the russians and ukraine. and what we are
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hearing is that the is vs fighting as this contra offensive is taking place, but still a bit light on details in terms of what those advances are and how much distance is actually being covered a lot for millions, challenging across many parts of ukraine, some areas of the country have been trying to return to normal. as i beg reports from the central ukranian city of denise, this is not the music of was not far from the front line is up to reach you this spend a busting on think rock classics. the summer sun is out of a piece of to me feel 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 mid. you'd 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
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a week ago we haven't paid 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 give performances, because ukraine's free and it's very beautiful. we 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, the open children playing the streets. the need for looks like any other city busting within it. but the fear of rushing attacks is always the most, you know, during the day i feel safe. but when the night have most 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 as the way when the roll started. seems like this paper that aside enjoying themselves. i bill
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it today. we're open on think about you know, popular opinion restaurant it's business as usual. and there's always time to pose for instagram of this well known each other for 2 more were 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. even as people are drinking and pulsing stays are reminded that life is still not quite normal, yet trophies in motion to austin in states across the country. meaning these people have to be home by midnight. i said they just data to be pro. you can still ahead on al jazeera, thousands, riley across australia to avoid support for recognizing indigenous people in the constitution. the
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brought to you by visit capital color, the incense he continues across the southern parts of the us around the dates up down to was the southwest. so the through the desert southwest, still some very high temperatures in play over the next few days. with larry of low pressure up towards the lake, surround them up a with west pushing up to we'll see some disabled with introduce some slightly cooler right here. you can see where the real hate is just around the south all the way i have it towards virginia down towards the texas and around that southwest in cooler, i like getting up to around 30 celsius and it's really gonna stay home right through the holiday weekend going into the pots of next week. this is july 4th, you can see lots of rates that are in just showing up on the map here that will be some large show still the possibilities. marsh out around the appalachians, pushing up tools and all face new york to see some wet weather. some rain that to
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into the canadian maritime say over the next couple of days of some what the weather, also sliding out of outputs of interest has got to want across the northern plains over the next couple of days to the south. well, we got some live, you shows still affecting southern parts of central america. i ro, tropical storm beatrice, that's in the process of filling out now for the caravans. it's not too far to drive the showers for the east mountains. the go to you by visit castle and charles dunn's. the rates are behind the sides. dramatize to put cost from. i'll just hear that. and they say we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my space. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to the
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welcome back you watching out, is there a mind top stories this out? the grandmother of the teenagers shot dead by police during the traffic stop in a power somebody is asking for the rods things and the depth of the 17 year old. his trinket, a face, tonight's of unrest across from police in the us have no wants to mine. hometown, so i'm not shooting at the street policy in baltimore. 2 people were killed in duncan's a judge, and we all get some quotes at least one palestinians been killed and several others injured in an is ready strike on the janine refugee camp in the west bank. just 2 weeks ago, jeanine was the size of one of the largest is ready,
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raids in years. let's go to need to abraham, who is now on the line for us in ramallah. so need to what more can you tell us about what's happened? a local have been telling us that at least for is a really air strikes, have it posted in targets in the jeanine deaf u. g. cab. now we've received several statements from the $284.00 savings for the army. they're saying that they are working on targets engineering in a large operation that has been decided really a long time ago last week, a few weeks ago at least. but. busy that it has been postponed. remember we were celebrating a piece, palestinians, and at the out of world have been type creating the aid. so it seems like this whole operation has been postponed until after that. now, there is also a ground invasion that has been happening in jeanine as well. the army is still not
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in the refugee camp itself, but according to kind of thing is they're, they're getting up to 4 different calls. nice because as you mentioned we've been talking 2 weeks ago the, the air strikes in the occupied westbank was something we haven't seen in 20 years . and the reason for it, according to these really forces was because the palestinians have been using explosive devices. and they manage to basically talk the works of federal is really ministry vehicle and injure 8 is where the soldiers at least so that kind of net, these really forces to basically look at as a big and large population engineer. and we might be seeing it now. okay, thank you for that update. and it for him, the, for us on the line from ramallah. and now they have been longstanding
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accusations from residents and active as of systemic racism on police violence in frances pool and ethnically diverse north neighborhoods source east of denied the allegations. but it's smith reports now from paris. momma to come out. his brother was shot dead by the police in 2018 discharge. the football tournament has been held in gay. come on was on it in the us since 8 police bullets hit gaze call. when he was caught up in a sting operation targeting a stolen context of his in a northern purse of no police officer was ever charged in connection with his dad. logistical guy also in law. we both get just this, the gain funds. we've exhausted all the appeals and they refused everything and they refused to share the surveillance voltage. refusing to cooperate can lead to death to the police will never be killed. the holy young men had come from a sort of low income towns in the suburbs, why they say police and community relations seem to be driven more by confrontation and cooperation of progress before the french police aren't behaving properly. they
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mistreating youth, especially these from the suburbs. they make blunders, always check the same people's id and speak badly to them. they insulted me once they told me to talk well, shut up here who was on the bus is all to deal with. no, i didn't expect this. it started with the tragic death of a kid and turned into looting and shrubberies. they hurting themselves, heading the population, who is innocent. there are other ways to get your voice heard. nama do understands the frustrations of people angry at the shooting of the aisle in non tap of these video show. these are not lenses, these are executions. this my brother case that shocked all the local residents. they wanted revolution. i told them i called push people to break the law. if you want to find the case that let's organize ourselves, i find solutions for all you know, whoever revolutions understandable. we'd be asking for police accountability for 40 years. from says, police union has admitted a breakdown of trust, a spokesman blaming government policies,
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focusing on intervention and repression. rob of the neighborhood policing, and manual my concepts found to stay with germany to handle what is become the worst crisis, the faces presidency. since the yellow best protests, 5 years ago. now my form is work out how to address the long stomach complaints of police violence from the system up to racism, and friends as low income. so rights groups of long criticize the french government, giving police more power is to use excessive force. let's take a closer look. measured back in 2017 allowed police to use that firearms in 5 scenarios, which include again, strive is who ignore in order to stop. and if they pose a risk to life or safety, then in 2020, the government dropped a security bill that would have prevented people from filming the police. the draft had prompted protest nationwide in 2021, the french parliament post a security bill to extend police powers this included using drones tomorrow to
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citizens. toughest sentences for assaulting offices. monia lupsi is an anti racism activist and one of the organizes of the demonstrations in known to she says that community is demanding answers about policing practices. now the community feel the sad that the, the, the, the 1st thing it's very important because it's a something very brutal of happens. you know, a little song. it's a little song of being a shout like i'm not anymore. is that what a lot of people love to activities, anti racism activists phase. and the, and the it's, it's very, very, very, very hard for everybody to see uh, this, uh, this picture and just spins about this young boy. should you buy a police ma'am?
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i want to say the police is the institution shop to uh, to, to, to give a security to own people. they go to our, our phones. oh, we're our, the, i'm not in security here in france. well, there are a big offices there, of black people. it's very important to say them this year in not there. there is sadness that there is. um yeah, very good for many things. in fact, when you, when you see some of the materials, uh by. yeah, it's very helpful. everybody caused by jo, this very helpful everybody. but when we, when it stopped 2 minutes, we realize that the reality is that we're moving ment doesn't do good answer to this situation. it's not to read for it to you. and so we,
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we are waiting for you to call me chico. and so it's not the box to go to continue like this in france. i'm so sorry. that's okay. in fact, everything up to date, do you think, do you really think that uh, everything will come good to everybody? no, because a really cheap that there is a rest isms just to make in friends as a fully expressed it to about whether it hasn't managed to down from the 1st of a nascar street race in chicago. thousands of funds have gathered in the city to see the rise get on the way, but floods have meant organized, has had to call the re shows. uh, let's go straight to join the 100 who is watching that race line for us from chicago, that racist about to go on the way. tell us what to expect. the
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view here that locals here would say that is the sound of freedom. this race has been on again off all day. there were what the national weather service page life threatening weather conditions that included rain flooded streets. these are the city streets with these drivers are so at the last minute, many people who have given up are streaming back into chicago's grant park. and they are coming back to see the nascar street raise. they have been waiting for hundreds of them in line here. waiting for this, for this man, for this race to start, some of them a little excited, perhaps by drink. i don't know, but this is a raised motto is invested a lot and it's it goes to bring it a $100000000.13. in fact, for the city, so it's really very serious for the city. it's also very serious for the race because the thing in chicago had not agreed to another day and they likely would
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have had to refund 50000 tickets. well, the match for the race rather on saturday night ways actually stopped midway due to the threat of lightning. and then throughout the day today on sunday, they had to cancel eventually that original races in the cause of the rain. so they just declared t cuts through the winter that he was a race was stopped to concert today were cancelled. but now as you can hear, this race is on and they're going to go off 100 last. they are probably less than a border the way it gives you that each flap is 3.5 kilometers through the city streets of downtown chicago skyscrapers. and we've already seen some of these drivers crash due to the wall, probably due to those rain conditions. they put on their rate and tires. those have better trade in the regular flat tires, but they are going around and they're trying to complete this race before the sun
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goes down in just a couple of hours. okay, enjoy to an engine that for us in chicago. so that because the king is denying that he's been poisoned, the king so medical attention in us. what tv while visiting the neighboring countries monarch follows some death of one of his senior advises, also from suspect to poisoning kings, official spokesman to night roommates, and says that he was in perfect health submitted by the reports from john his. but there's certainly a lot of confusion around some of these rumors and the initial story came out from this kingdom he sees who lose uncle principle to lizzie. oh, who has a good relationship with oh, so she 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 kings aid seems to have been poisoned. that's apparently the thinking because he had died quite suddenly,
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quite unexpectedly. so there was perhaps some concern about what was going on within the dwell household. but the following vacuum is really travel to is what he 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 king, this is who lose office saying that he's in good health, that they, 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 principal to lazy his uncle who had that spoken to a couple of hours ago, which said that he had heard from a team. so i t in is what do you need from his brother that there was concern
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around the poisoning, but again, that statement coming from king, this is what his office is that he's in good health. a well seed program is warning us a listening hunger situation in the democratic republic of congo that's been treated by an ongoing conflict in the east view. an agency says move in 25000000 people will face food scarcity this year of the highest for any country world wide. eastern region of the d. o. c is moving a 120 own groups fighting overland ethnic rivalry, as well as the control of minerals. reco breaking. torrential rain is causing floods and months. slides in west and japan. mine has been found dead inside a call to people remain missing with the full costs as a warning of more heavy rain and months slides that was really into being off to the side. if indigenous people should be recognized in the countries constitution, the government says it's a once in a generation jones to repel relations with the of the original communities. but
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opinion polls suggest support for the yes vote is slipping. sarah talk reports from sydney this is suffice of a yes, 10 pine thousands rallied in parks and city centers across the country on sunday showing supports the greater recognition of the strategies 1st nations people. it's one of those moments i think way. i, i personally want to be on the right side of history, and i think the history of a strong and politics around ab regional culture is quite dismal. we have the great privileges as early as 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
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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 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 life 50 percent. if it do, coalition party 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 back let's, we're going backwards in indigenous out us. we're going to go backwards in indigenous life expectancy. we're going backwards in the right. don't ever know people's black people in this country being locked up the things up on not slippery
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slope back, but we've got to try something else original and test drive. dollar to people represent around 3 percent of nearly $26000000.00 australians. the federal government says the referendum will be a once in a generation shots to give indigenous communities a greater voice at a national level. for the yes company to be successful. oh the only the majority of the 6 states also need a national majority of the latest policy just her head in just 2 states. the referenda is expected to be held in october or clock out to 0. c b. the, this is out is there are these, your top stories? the grandmother of the teenagers shot dead by police during a traffic stop in a power stop of is asking for the rising to end. does the 17 year old trick and several nights of unrest across from full buttons such as this update so far on
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