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the one robot this, and this is all just leave a lie from go home. also coming up, extreme hate continues to find the flames as wildfire spread across greece, spain, italy, and algeria. the death toll from the days of riots and echo drawers. prisons climbs as soldiers re take control and with a year to go into the potters, some insects we report in the $1000000000.00 project, clean up the river site. the king is opposition. party suspended, a call for nationwide protest. instead, it's honest people to hold vigils for those killed and recent anti government. protests opposition leader. right? i think our size, these filing charges with the international criminal court, for police brutality, at least the associate people have been killed since march,
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according to human rights groups. are correspond to catherine. so it has more from consumer county to the stories or reading that all cool has been tending to her son. since last friday i'm monday did. she says he's in a coma, up to police allegedly beat him during antique government protests on the bottom. now that in yeah, i'm heard, thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs and hospital. i don't know if he will speak or you feel die. well, that's good. if you beds away, 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them. he was shot 8 times. you sprint was killed and they started southern southern, but nice island on like these. they see to be here
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and on the alarm system is here with this. regarding the some woods when i started in the, the one between the boat was that'd being i have to move this blackboard. these are not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds, health, where i can see the victims one mostly shot. the chest and abdomen to patients, a still in intensive care from that happening assigned to whatever the internet is the web, the internet is better. it means that someone was texting somewhere. so right around this one would leave. it must be with a protest against the cost of living and use the imposed taxes started nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security pass and now looted and vandalized property opposition leader. i
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know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international well says that more than 30 people have been killed since march, most of them from inform or settlement. this is one of the areas where police i say to have a talk to a resident at the homes. the police say they were chasing new tests, but residents, so we've spoken to say those the tax was approved whole back of the hospital, a king and he's mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories or ringa is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up pattern. so i all to 0 to single county west. and can you katherine is with us live nice is joining us from consumers. so these are described as vigils rather than protests. what's happening? capital yes,
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we're standing right outside the main hospital here in costume accounting. people have been gathering here for these vigils, helping to not just buy the old position, but the county, the county officials who are here. so what they're doing now, they have been a tool king, the people who are still injured, they are in a hospital. we have visited some of this in the people who many of them suffered, gunshot wounds, we have a speak. we have also spoken to families all the disease defensive. well, we have spoken to one uh, family that is preparing to firing their relative. so what they're doing now is that they're going to light candles. they have um white coaches, and from here they will go to some of the areas where the most violent and
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crashes happened to be fully between upper testers and the poorly. so they will go there and they're saying today, and just a day simone, i, they to remember to remember those who died and to remember those who are still in hospitals. i'm via and i think of the opposition leader once the international criminal course to take some action a yes and rylon guy himself held a press conference on tuesday when he talked about those issues. and he said that about press conference. he said that the police have been using excessive force and he says that it appears that some communities, particularly in a position areas uh some communities have the estimate cli
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profiled as well. so he says that needs to be investigated and he wants an empty independent investigation to happen as well. but then we've also had from the government in south we've had from the interior ministry where the government officials are saying that some of the tax, the tax. so police, there was a new thing, a lot of new things are going on during those portez. so we also know that a new people with the property was vandalized. uh, there was a lot of damage of property in different areas as well. so the police are saying that the investigating are investigating that and don't also say that. so what happened in those port out amounts to economics, supple touch cops, and thank you very much, catherine. so i talking to some to some of these really ami sizes. the rest of the
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37 palestinians, unoccupied westbank soldiers, wines into several upon the city and cities and tons of a nice including best for him, for bone and novelist and some wound palestinians hold stones. it is very true vehicles us and is very adult as have declared the 24 hour strike on tuesday in the latest protest against the far right government changes to the judicial system. army reservists are also refusing to report for duty demonstrations, confronting police on monday, off the parliament passed legislation which prevent supreme court judges from overruling government decisions. laws con reports from west jerusalem block ads in major newspapers month to move across israel, paid by a highly tech workers group purchasing legislation. we can the powers of the court . the reasonableness bill was the best policy to move on monday. part to the heidi
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defined seduce reform package pushed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and it's called rights coalition, in virginia, who district in west through some opinions, a mix who have deeply concerned about the future of, of the democracy in this country. we love this country. well, you need a system of checks and balances, and we don't have any history on since we don't have a kind of citizen. and the 19 ninety's, the supreme court took to itself extra powers that they didn't have that monday night purchases. how did the streets around the connect sits and central tele be as angry raising the evening. police cracked down. this headline read. it's a black day for democracy in israel. and here on the streets is the difference between night and day. less than 24 hours to go tens of thousands of people build this square. now it does say that results typical continue to fight against the changes limits the bill is
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a basic tool. so many just want to talk to some medical was started striking tuesday morning counseling. don't emergency appointments until the labor court ordered them back to walk. i am wearing this lecture today because that's how we feed the feels that the rich and a good email between us profession us and the government was walking hundreds of thousands of people voice that i get on the street from them. they say that you just over who is a routine that democracy and could put them on the post to talk to see one policy incandescent member says 1800000 palestinians have long faced life without those equal rights. that kind of them all kind of see that they are trying to protect was not the idea of democracy as long as it's pushed away and a unique that the policy man citizens. the bu is
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a crushing blow to protest is but also once exposed to risk to this rate is society and the deepening crises on the street. laura han out to 0 west streets and was five's and still burning on both sides of the mediterranean lease is going through one of his worst 5 seasons in recent years. 2 pilots were killed on tuesday when their plane trashed off to dumping. most of them blazes on the island of if you have reports thousands of people have been evacuated homes and livelihoods destroyed, tourist holidays cancelled. and almost a week since they began the wildfires on the island of rhodes rage, on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with firefighters and aircraft working round the clock of the one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of evian, near athens. tragedy upon tragedy, as the pilot loses control lots and stores. now for weeks now. wild files of
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devastated large swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah. coast meat. so talk is left no room for doubt about the cause of the financial dep littlefield. let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot and for climate change, there is no magic defense. if that was like, obviously, we would have implemented it that the prime minister's woods backed up by the assessment of international crime, a total of just in a study by willed whether attribution opened, it says car teeth, wave condition, south china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible. they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe it. hold islands burn. we lost all of our beautiful island. we don't have anything. no. really,
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we don't have anything there. we don't know what to do and greece is no to load easily is building to here. fires threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily, while storm conditions have left the scene described as a popular uptake in midland. joe, the whole elder 0 on the spanish islands have gone canada and hundreds of people have been evacuated because of a rapidly spreading. 5 there. some roads have been closed as about a 100 firefighters and 9 aircraft. tried to pronounce a blaze, $200.00 hector as a forest to be burned. a jamie and emergency crews of miners to contain a big, far as fire in the north of the country. they've been bossing nearly a 100 lasers for 3 days. authorities say there's been significant progress and most are under control. the strong ones finding the frames eased on tuesday. at least 34 people have been killed. soldiers and emergency workers and among the victims.
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scientists say see was around the us state of florida. maybe the warmest ever recorded there was or off the coast of florida. southern tip reeds. temperatures of 37.8 degrees celsius for 2 days in a row. long periods of unusually hot water have had a significant impact on the environment. codle rece, the floor of the keys have been bleached white in some places. they've died off wildlife teams erasing to save dozens of pilot 12 stranded in western australia after at least $52.00 of them died overnight. the part of nearly a 100 foils was 1st spotted swimming together in an unusual way on tuesday morning . then they began beaching themselves. one by one, comes off to 55 whales, died in another mass trying to get a call from last week. it's an onset side sunset. uh uh, nowhere in the will is a business solutions while straightening this is disappeared. sadly occurs from
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time time. i have a many decades in the past and who knows how long in the past it's happened either of a many hundreds of years, nowhere on the planet. if we were to add a solution to stop this or a solution to successfully save every while during release of violence and one of echo is most dangerous prisoners has killed at least $41.00 people. soldiers and police are trying to regain control the cell block. so they looked at all facility and got killed. writing has been taking place there since half of a 60 day state of emergency has been declared for old prisons, more than a 100 yards from 6 jails of being freed after being held hostage. it's tom of the us. we are taking measures that will be executed for the control of the prison system. in ecuador, we are not going to allow for any reason that organize criminal groups generate in security violence and concern from prisons or outside of them when rather p, cuz it provides sort of international relations at university bad done san
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francisco in kito. she says the ecuadorian government needs to prioritize police funding, and it's a very structural crisis that has been unfolding since 2019. but today is another level of violence as we have. we don't know how many people we have that we have heads and pieces of buttons being taken out of the jails. we don't know how many people exactly have been killed, but for the 1st time its going beyond the jail and their bosses being set to fire with people coming back from work, at least in 2 provinces, as many as doesn't weigh a queue. and it's a crisis that has to do with the drug trafficking taking over the counter and the lack of response from the government. the national council of security has been suspended for years and it's not working. the funding from the government is suspended. there are, there's a mission from the inter american cords that came in 2021, to try to speak to the present situation. and the government fails time and again to fund the public policies and the police to be able to address the crisis.
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somebody is 5 minutes to assess who's going to resign and hand over power to his son. on sunday says he's going to step down in 3 weeks after claiming a line slide victoria and sundays election, which the opposition is called a shop. a 17 year old has been in part for nearly 4 decades, and he's aged as a longer serving leader is out his son, 45 year old home on that is administrative general. his company hands campbell, he is on. so i had and i'll just eat up a victim of racial violence in the united states is on i'm going to come solve a scene over how black history is taught in schools and postal workers in the us call of a strike officer a last minute deal the hello, we have some sort of improvements in the weather across se impulse if you're of at
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long last you can see this line of cloud here just coming out of italy, the balkans pushing up towards that eastern side. or if you have this cold front, we'll grassy slip, it's way further south was finally flashing out. that's extreme heat that we have saved across central and eastern parts of the mediterranean. tuesday we still temperatures getting up to 46 celsius in sicily. take a look at the 42 degrees the tuesday afternoon. going into wednesday we're looking at temperatures back to around $29.00 celsius so. well kimberly, from that hate starting to show its, had an even down towards that south east and cool to athens that around $32.00 cells just by friday. so that is some good news coming through at long last. so hot but not as hot with the cooler bad will come, some big showers, thunder we down, pull savvy, a possibility, localized flooding set and all to add to the question, we have a shout when danica, southern parts of the bulk is easing into west central and southern parts of italy slipping, further east with,
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as we go through with the state. and normally when coming back in behind, west the weather up towards the north west will make its way across the low countries. meanwhile, across know the pulse of africa size. is that correct? in here, the typically takes the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive farming systems, the climate change for protect destruction. otherwise, we wouldn't be able to feed also, as everyone has the one about here says pipe top and major a and says this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to meet me is targeting vulnerable, been a swollen, it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0 the
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you want to know just do the automotive on top. so is this, our king is opposition party suspended, a call from nationwide protests. instead it's asking people to hold vigils for those killed and anti government demonstrations. opposition leader right now, i think i accuses police brutality is where the army says it's the rest of the 37 palestinians and the occupied was fine. so it has ended several palestinian cities and tons on tuesday nights. do the best for him, have it on a novice. bonfires are raging on both sides of the mediterranean sea. you know julia, at least searching for people of diamonds to firefighters. diving the plane, crash and faces every island. us secretary of state antony bank and has opened a new embassy in tour. the trip to the pacific island nation is seen as
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washington's latest move to counter chinese influence in the region. blankenberg laser traveled to new zealand and australia, santa claus. more now from president a call or is the 1st stop on the secretary of state specific to it's possible why to visit to the region. the next office needs dealings and then estrada. it's a secretary state's 3rd visit to the pacific in just 2 months. it's also a sign that the united states is trying to re engage with the pacific to account of china is growing influence. the tongue is an important ally of the united states and a wednesday anthony, blinking, dedicated the embassy in the tongue and capitol. it's part of a different medic pushed across the region with the secretary state warning, all the nations of being moved out by china's predatory age. the concerns that we've had a really go to a few things that um, i think we've seen across the board in some of the investments
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and the imperative of making sure that they're done transparently according to the rule of law. with regard to the tech to uh, to china, we have started, does she have to actually start paying off a day to china? we, we don't have any problems or quarters with regards to the united states. also plans to open the embassies and kind of walk through and care of us and in february, restored at the embassy in solomon islands, offers fishing you. hi, isis. now the united states has been the top military schools in the region since world war 2. but now it's a joke for power. as president martin attempts to push back on china's increasing presence. a union representing nearly 340000 possible deliberately service employees in the united states has reached a tentative contract agreement advising a strike. but it was seen as a major victory for our research and the labor movement to the us present, send them a reports from new york. the ups drivers were ready to walk off the job, holding practice tickets. as the expiration date of their contract approached,
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they had an agreement on safety issues like air conditioning and trucks, and no more forced overtime work on schedule days off. here cuz we are in a battery with the drivers represented by the teamsters union, refused to back down on pay increases and got what they wanted. without up to this, the strike the leverage. we've got the strongest weapon in our tool case, that's the 3 and a 40000, rectify members that go to work every single day, regardless of conditions, pay that makes etc of who are willing to stand up and fight us trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain yet over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employer saw
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a record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient, really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to workers that they have an unusual certainly over the past few decades in those countries. and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection against artificial intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and television actors in mid july. auto workers could be next september union contracts for $150000.00 of them at general motors in ford are expiring. we as for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union. but union leaders say all of their demands were met in the contract. quote,
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such a new standard and the labor movement and raises the bar for all workers present . salumi alda 0 new york. you as president joe biden has urged americans to confront what he calls the dock history of racism or risk repeating the past by made the play off to assigning a proclamation to establish national moments monuments to eleanor emmett till, a teenager who is lynched in the 1950s, conservative leaders are pushing for limits on the teaching of slavery in black history in schools. our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins reports from washington, d. c. u. s. president joe biden on tuesday, dedicated a new national monument to emmett till, and his mother maybe tell mosley today what we would have been in an em. it's 82nd birthday. we had another chapter,
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the story of remembrance and healing. and it till was just 14 years old. when in 1955 in mississippi, he was abducted, tortured and murdered by 2 white men. they killed him, accused him of whistling at a white woman. hills funeral made global headlines when his mother insisted on an open casket more than a 1000 people attended the church service for till will thousands of others listened outside the men responsible for tills, murder were acquitted by an all white jury. the later confessed to the killing the monuments honoring to are in mississippi, where the killers were acquitted, and illinois were to grew up. even as, as white house honors the, till family legacy racial tensions persist. some of us politicians say it's time to
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move on and focusing on the past. racial injustices is a mistake, says 2020 more than 40 states, particularly those controlled by republican legislatures, have placed restrictions on the way americas racial past is taught in schools. is florida governor rhonda south signed a law called the stop will act requiring states authorization for books. among the ban titles are books about racism, an african american history even acted protections for parents such as curriculum transparency, so that they have a right to know what books are being used and what curriculum is being taught to their kids. more recently, teachers in florida has been told to teach some of the so called positive benefits of slavery. at the time when there are those who seek the banned books,
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a very history were making clear, crystal crystal clear of darkness. with denial of can hide much, they erased nothing. that the legacy of racism in america persist despite ongoing efforts to overcome it. ignited by the mother of a 14 year old boy, determined to transform her grief into good. kimberly, how could alger 0, the white house? because it years ago into the olympic games get underway in paris is getting ready . that includes a $1000000000.00 project to clean up the river, saying that the actual boss and reports from the french capital. as on the outskirts of paris, the crew of a catamaran collects, fluting waste, alga, and even dead fish from the same rivers on the government. i'm fishes clean up ahead is next use powers olympic games. remy de looms worked on the river for more
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than a decade. he says it's changing. the middle of the water is improved. we're searching to finding less rubbish than in the past. it's mainly plastic, like we bottled spin backs and algo 7 the run. we often collect one ton of cleaning the river like this is just part of a $1500000000.00 projects that includes new facilities to stop most sewage and home for bacteria from flowing into the water, particularly of the rain. cause the officials say that this was heavily polluted river is now on track to be fit for swimming. and that's good news for the organizes of the games that have made the send the send to piece of the power as and then take it will be the location for the 1st and then pick opening ceremony to be held outside the stadium of other events, including the swimming leg of the troy afternoon. when i fail phone calls we've achieved in 5 years, which should have taken much longer. it's a real success,
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a legacy for the city. and it comes with the possibility that people in the paris region might also be able to swim. swimming in the sand was banned in 1923, but powers to city council says it's time to re introduce it. it's planning to open 3 twin spots modeled on this one. it was open 6 years ago on a canal in the city, despite the sense of parents at times, some say that be ready to take the plunge. i have been looking at the water thinking, all right, so if you're really nice to dive in, but you know there is a chemicals and rest, so i'm not sure but maybe in the future. yeah. so don't know if the comment would be tempting, but i need to know it was clean. i think they started working on it unless you feeling your until it be games some confidence, it will be ok with one you to go until the games preparations and power so being stepped up, organized as a promising, lowering mix of sporting spectacle in french fly with.
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