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taking over 19, we ignore the global site to put costs for 4 people. and it won't cost the time of $10.00 desks. oh no, just the a non dog. what a muscle in dublin, so on the party is displayed. julie elected president of the republicans in love with the way election. officials say the incumbent has been re elected, but the old position has rejected what it called hastily assembled. present. the colors are uninstalled the attain. this is out of here a lot from different also coming. the news is
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june to rally. support has to mock one month since the crew, as relations with former colonial power from west thousands and lock 60 years since and march on washington dc corner for racial equality. that activists say that fights continues. i'mma send that i'm 50 at the panama canal, where a severe trial test force the canals administration to reduce the number of vessels going through the canals every single day. the, as in bob ways, electro commission has declared president edison. william god was the winner of this week selection. the commission says he got more than 52 percent of the vote that the as you can see there been
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celebrations in the capital about the leading opposition party. it calls the results false, saying they were hastily assembled when a god was rival, was nelson to me. so his policy has accused the government to vote freaking wednesdays. reversing was extended for a day because of delays of correspondence. hiring latasha has worn out from the capital, rory present the name, assuming that that was main challenge. that was now since a niece of the leader of the meeting opposition pauses here in the lobby. and his a party agent is not signed the declaration forms before the results be about the size that the triple c parties citizen's policy change is not happy with this note and be able to get that resolved according to nature permission. and god, well one by 52.6 percent from nissan gave 44 percent of the. so just need to know, i know i'm assuming that god, what is now presidents phoenix? all eyes are not going to be announcing to mesa and his triple c policy. what are
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they going to do next? they could go to court the challenge, so resolved, connection and service if the submission was forth with many challenges, for example, at some point in stations, some valid papers which is late. and they say that in some areas, some people voted in a climate of fear to bobby's. i will wait and see to hear when the migration date is going to be. i mean, of course the main office and the, the nelson janisa is going to go on with us. i'll just to the military leaders in asia have put the armed forces on highlands, jews, or what they call an increased threat of attack. it's now been a month since they are over 3 presidents mohammed position and address reports from the capital. naomi last impulse is on the agenda, held a raleigh on saturday. it was meant to be the biggest solar data to demonstration seems because the stadium may not be full. but me just cool. leaders sees the moment hoping to capitalize on onto front sentiments here. our liberation is never
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complaints until the last french soldier leaves also the we bring you the message of the head of state that will defeat traitors, will defeat and destroy them. you should never let down your guard on july 26, dozens of presidential gods. so just entrusted with protecting the president over through mohammed by so they've been holding gives us the domain and the most lucky days, riley is to get the french out. but then also on to echo sentiments. lots of our way across has lost credibility to block, know is we on scale? if it's 3, it doesn't support no help. it's name mistakes. they blockaded us and cut off electricity to images. almost like stand up almost opposite side going on in raising avenue. just going to be waiting the because the warranty for the
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coordinator here is a part of the most of its kind of a, i'm just like become the president. no. the board, the closures, a type of supplies. but the ministry hi combined. those also quick to warn, support is not to attack the french embassy, because that could be a project to attack these yet. the category was built as a medium and demonstration of loyalty. despite misgivings, misuse, military, june, to as last in a month and remains defiant. the cooley to say they're open to dialogue, but the sticking points remain, their proposed 3 year transition back to democracy. and the faith of the post president mohammed buzzle, how many degrees i would use either me, us tonight of nations is wanting the conflict. and so dawn could tips the whole region into humanitarian catastrophe. on saturday, the military attempt positions of the permanent tre, rapid support forces in the capital, fighting between the recess and the army. again, back in april. since then,
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it spread from cartoon to other parts of the country. have a morgan has worn out from the student, his capital, the explosion that rocks the center of sedan capital up to him just after 10 am local time around h a m g m t comes as a result of an s, ripe launch. the bible to denise army against positions of the parent minute through rapid support forces around the vicinity of the general command of the army . now the general command of the armies under the control of the army itself would be areas around it else around that and dominated by the department of 3 rapids support forces. we've been trying to target the army headquarters since the spots of the conflict in mid april. now we were able to hear artillery strikes, launched by this denise army against the position of the r, a staff from the city of the month with the northern parts of the capital. and they will also, as tracts and drawn strikes in the eastern part and southern parts of the capital as well. but the fighting is not restrained to only the capital cartoon been also
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fighting between the recess and the southern. these are meeting other parts of the country installed at our force since the 11th of august, slicing between the recess and the news army has led to hundreds of civilians losing their lives. as a result of heavy artillery selling, landing on civilian homes, access to health care is becoming challenging to those who are trapped in the city of seattle and south are for as fighting continues between us within his army. and the parent military rapids support forced as many of them are trying to find their way to safety. but with ongoing fights and violence. many say that they continue to be trapped with nowhere to go to table morgan, which is 0 cartoon of all thousands of people descended on washington dcs lincoln memorial on saturday. to commemorate the 60, at the end of the 3 of the march on washington. the protest in 1963 was assessing for lawson luther king junior is famous. i have a dream speech and was also a major limits in the country civil rights movement as how does your customer reports from the capital they came to remind the world that in the united
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states, the fight for racial equality is still far from over. retracing the footsteps of those who marched in 196360 years ago, 250000 people, led by the young reverend at martin luther king junior linked arms raised their voices and heard a king speech about his dream for a quality on saturday, the thousands who march, say king's dream is still unfulfilled. prognosis, phil graham, and there are some things that have changed. but today's march and collaboration just emphasize how much still needs to be done. i've noticed that even when i was, maybe somebody of another color would get paid more money than i do. and even though i might even have more education in the us,
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the african american poverty rate is more than double that of white americans. police brutality targeting blacks remains an ongoing problem. and some conservative states have moved to ban the teaching of african american studies in school. there will be other tasks martin luther king junior's eldest son delivered an updated rallying cry dab proudly say now is the time we must reserve protest and expand democracy. we must insure the body rights this protected pro people. we must ensure that all women and children are treated fairly. we must in no violence. this march spelled for a greater variety of groups with protesters calling for protecting l g p t q and asian american rights. and while in 1963, only one woman spoke to the crowd today. many took the podium the
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the. 2 nation, we are to be generation. the markers say each step is another toward progress, but the target of true quality remains distant. heidi jo, castro, alger 0 washington. meanwhile, police and jacksonville florida are investigating the shooting that they say is racially most evasive. and then under the high powered rifle and a hand gun killed, 3 people as a store, police say the gun that was white. all the victims were black. the people in this community, they're hurting. and, and they have every right to, you know, this, this makes no sense. i am very, very angry. right now. i'm emotional.
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you know, we got kids in this community saying all of this, and this is necessary. you know, it's on just that we can't, we can't even walk on the side walls. we're not safe in any stores. a lot is our customer has more to now, i'm not shooting. the stay in the united states began with the march and washington, commemorating with the 60 years since martin luther king juniors. i had a dream speech. and now the state ends on this racist attack that took 3 black lives. many would say this completes the picture of a country still very far from the piece. any quality that martin luther king had imagined, the shooting happened at a convenience store, just blocks from a historically black college. police say that the shooter was a white man in his twenties, who shot until the 3 people, all black and then killed himself. as for the motive, police say the shooter, quote hated black people and left. 3 manifesto is describing his disgusting
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ideology of hate. police say that the shooter lived with his parents and left the manifesto as for his father to find the father alerted police, but it was too late and the attack had already unfolded. police say that the shooter acted alone. he was armed with a hand gun and in a r 15 rifle that had hand drawn swastikas on it. here's more from jacksonville is mer. this is a community that has suffered again and again. so many times this is where we end up. and there were so many people out today, obviously grieving, upset, and it's, it's just something that should not, and must not continue to happen in our community. it's too often the same folks. and this type of, of hate. you know, this type of, you see the, the swastikas on the gun. we must do everything that we can. we must do everything that we can to this way. this type of hate to hold that spring and
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douglas learn. he's a fast vice president of the dc and w i. c p a civil rights organization. he joins us now from washington, dc. douglas, let me start by asking you to reflect on something a cost of heidi. describe that and launch about hope and results. follow just our lease and by this in your mind, how emblematic is that of the, the racial challenges that america faces today. a yeah, it really is ironic hardware already here regarding the vestiges of this nation's oldest sin of slavery that are still alive and kicking today in some of the white supremacist ideologies that we see manifested. and uh, essentially what is another 2 white domestic terrorism. not only against black people, but against hispanic people,
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and often white people. other white people are the victims of this violent and uh, it is not that this country has yet to crack. uh, the federal government is going to have to become more involved with. i heard that there were swastikas pointed, excuse me, painted on the gun, you know, swastikas and naziism in germany is the legal. they are well aware of what it can lead to, and they are very much ashamed of their past and what happened in the past america has yet to find that shame america doesn't seem to have a comprehensive understanding of exactly where this can go. even though it's the most damaging and the most live who lives loss of any military conflict in this country was uh, what were to it wasn't afghanistan, it wasn't vietnam, it was the civil war which was about racing was about slavery. so we should be well
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aware of just how damaging those white supremacist ideologies ideologies can be. and we should be doing everything within our power to fight back against that. i, y'all, a g n to put it down. well done a day getting the jacksonville man who we also had fun. she also spoke about how frustrated she is, how they've seen or this too much. mean there's obviously an ongoing debase about gunner was in the us. but beyond that, when we talk about motivation for an attack like this, the way that people think, how do you tackle that? oh, well obviously the gun lewis has a lot to do with it in this country. we have a better near unfettered access to fire arms and many states say it's like florida in texas, where there is no background check. there is no training, there is no licensing, you can just go get uh what essentially a mouse, a weapon of war and they are 15. that was bill tested for vietnam in the early seventy's, by the way, to be, to go to give to the soldiers,
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to buy the ease into the car. in the seventy's, you can go get those weapons as an untrained civilian. so we really do have a problem with guns in this country. and then again, as i said earlier, the best judges of slavery of bigotry, of races in this country is and we have yet to crack. so combining goes to really makes for a very dangerous indefinitely mix. you said how do we address this problem? well we, the government and the citizens, we need to be more pro active in fighting back against. i hate speech, i guess a lounge we neil nazis in the k. k. k, to exist to gather to, to, to hold rallies is really those are historically violent groups that target in a, say, american citizens. it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with
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that, we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence. these groups are about destroying our union. and we need to put those type of groups down that they should not. there's no place but those type of groups, those type of hateful groups in the united states of america, just have to come to grips to that and move forward of that by. yeah, definitely let me ask you about progress. you've worked in politics for a long time. now, not so long ago. the idea of a black president would have been on thinkable, but then we had president brock obama buy quite a number of metrics including use of interracial marriage, for instance, racism seems to have decreased in the us. so what do you then make of perceptions of racism? now, conversation that's taking place around that well, we have moved forward quite a bit in that regard. in that it is the legal to discriminate against people in the
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base of raising the base to color on the basis of f. net city or sex, or even sexual preference. so there is no longer any state sanctioned racism in this country. least there shouldn't be. and if you find that you can bring a lawsuit, you can bring a federal suitor. gibbs, such entity reading entities that are seeking, discriminate against someone, but the problem still persists and we use a contribution nation. how to embrace it. we have to understand that although that we have made these advances within our country in terms of having a black present in terms of having different blacks and people of color. some of this is a power that many of these white previous ideologies still exist. and we have to deal with them because quite frankly, the most, the single greatest threat to us homeland is not a warranty. as long as treatments and terrorism, it is white domestic chairs,
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the are the single greatest threat to the west, whole land. and that is something we have to embrace headed on is deal with as a country douglas there in the fast vice president of the dc and w. c. p. joining us from washington dc. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us here. and i'll just hear a douglas thank you. on the head here on out of the russian investigators as retrieve the flight for quarters as the plane that crashed was involved in a box. you have any provision on board and fee for that takes action against expands football shrinks, louise reveal it, and she's accused of kissing pledge. anyhow, mercer without a consent. the
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that'll probably 2 more days of hate toys in the southern states, texas and louisiana, in particular before this line of storms, which doesn't look particularly active, starts to move in to just become more active and not so where the fault is. it takes you down to thirty's, where it should be. this is cooler weather and probably welcome weather or rather more set of weather for the midwest with showers running out through the rockies and the cascades. it's to a halt in seattle though it's 30 degrees, but not breaking records. the west east weather has moved away from his 5 year old and put the rico with how to confront in the open volta. we've got big chest, potentially, that it west in cuba. also the time i mentioned not so much in panama, but you've probably heard the news of the panama canal because of the lack of right the some, but not much arrived. us in brazil it's cold enough for mornings in one or 2 places and certainly is a cold front on its way up, which will be noticed by the residence of rio. it was 42 degrees 2 days ago,
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and we're down to 19 on sunday, a huge trump there, whether to the science of that is, as it should be to be quite tom is a lot of sunshine. temperature is not extremely low, except maybe in going through today. and we have a we look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and included security around the world. if there's something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o jersey or holding the powerful to account as we examine the us each role in the on of your 0. the
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of the matcher watching out his ear on, on the stones. you take here and let's remind you about top stories. cimbawe always an actual commission, says president emerson, when i'm gone has been re elected for a 2nd time. the commission says he won this week's presidential election with within 52 percent of device fonts. the main opposition policy has rejected. those results from the military leadership in asia has been rallying support is what it describes as a 1000009 launch in the capital. young agenda is mocking one month since for moving . president obama presumes from power in a true police, and the us state of florida are investigating what may cause a racially most invasive shooting a gunman, who is wise,
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as in 5 inside the shop in jacksonville, killing 3 black people, event shops, himself, the defendants of 19th century versus prime minister william dodson have apologized for the family slave holding past and diona. datsuns father was one of the largest slaveholders and thoughts of the caribbean, colonized by britain. research has found that here in or has mortgages even more than 2000 africans in jamaica and guy on slavery was just trying again to madison. and his sanity in fact, continues to be found stuff the well today. it is with the j, under the weight knowledge are on assess those involvement, mis trying. i'm a tough fellas inside of the we apologize for the sentence of insights and god insights any waiting on the site is continuing impact on the daily lives. many one pass and has been killed and $46.00 south is injured and romania off the 2
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explosions as a liquefied petroleum gas station. the fire from the 1st ballast then spread to 2 tanks and the nearby house forcing all the homes also to be evacuated. a 2nd explosion then, soon followed, enjoying thousands of 5 sciences at the same investigate as in russia, have retrieve the black boxes from the crash site of a plane that killed a valid entry. if you have any provision. and 9 of those provisions, death has drawn mixed feelings within the country. dosage by your voice mail from us of the this is ross is main evening news bulletin on state tv channel one, which is nearly 40000000 people each night. but while wagner group had any precautions, death in a plane crash, north of moscow made headlines around the world. here at home,
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it isn't mentioned until about 15 minutes into the news because if you put in for them in a brief report says only that wednesdays crash killed. all 10 people on board and an investigation is ongoing about the contrast, the coverage of precautions, death, and other parts of the world as striking. rush of a sort as a cabinet on being prepared to is this case. they don't know how to do to act as they have to combine facts uh to build on understand decal points, carpeting. meanwhile, on the streets of the capital. next reaction to the news of the plane crash. the yes, it's good because traits has end up like that. we don't feel sorry for traits is the level versus wrong. of course it's a pity he was a he refresher. it's always a pity to lose such people. pretty much the price as well. i think it is a tragedy, a human tragedy and the tragedy for society. he was a cult figure. people knew about how many ordinary russians have paid spontaneous
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tribute to promotion memorials like these have been popping up across russia. this is the church of saint maximum, the confessor in the heart of the capital. it's been turned into a makeshift memorial site for the members of wagner group who died in the plane crash. this is both a testament to the popularity of, of gaining precaution and a message to officials that despite efforts to downplay the importance of his death, his legacy will continue to live on as many questions and may not answer, don't worry about his death, but also about the future of one of the most notorious mercenary groups in the world doors, as of white alj, a 0 moscow. it's a major traffic jam at one of the world's most important transit methods may extend from much stronger than expected. more than a 100 ships on stock on either side of the panama canal, due to low water levels following months of drowns correspondents of a thunder rump yesterday, as well as monitoring that situation for us that and the panama canal. moving as
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ship like the one you're looking at through the panama canal requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about 30 to ship in a day now that the restrictions are in place at. but now at that number goes up to $38.00 or even 40 ships a day when the canal is operating normally, given the current throughout these restrictions will remain in place for a least another 10 months, according to the canals, the out toward the end. that's because the canal is worried, the what will happen in the near future. they are worried that this drought will continue in the coming months and that they will not have enough water to continue operating that canal. and that even have to restrict their, the limited level at which it is operating. now there's also an issue of what will happen in the future in this they've given the fact that these droughts are
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becoming more frequent and more severe in their effects of possibly the solution. there will be diverting some of the other rivers in panama, trying to increase the capacity of the artificial lakes that allow for the canal to function. most of the water that is used here, if not all of it, then ends up into it's flushed into the oceans. of the canal is and the canal is also considering ways to store that water and try to reuse that the. but if you talk to experts here at this telling you, that is the time to act is now because the situation is becoming more dramatic every year as of the climate. this changing this season has suspended the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days. louis ruby, alice has refused to step down after kissing pledge any how much so on the lips of
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the world cup. final me fuck a hassle. instead of a feel good, national view for you in spain, it'd be protest outside the headquarters of its football federation, the r f f. and the route was escalated to the man at the center r f f. president. lewis will be honest with you in the way to, and i mean, he's denied his kissing of springs, leading goal score at jenny, jose who led the team to it's women's world come victory was an appropriate he quoted consensual. so earlier he had apologized for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps these critics of being false feminists. the federation released still as if the case approved. it said the president did not lie in the embrace and casework consensual. not so said jenny, her mother. so i never agree to that. she said from now her football union would defend her interest. i'm 56 professional women players, including all 23 members of the winning women's well cups. court signed
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a statement saying they would not play for that country while ruby alice remained in charge. there is a extreme severe problem office trip to dallas, texas. i mean these uh, football institution n, as well as to prep problem on health uh spanish for those. so the resource abuse could spanish governments announce legal proceedings against ruby alice, who was elected to his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football set on saturday will be august would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities while the investigation into his behavior was on, the way to be honest, his cleaning on tad's job is left a sour taste in the optim off of what should be the celebration of victory the pocket, which is 0. the .
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