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the the. ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, well, i'm on the inside. this is a new, the life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a desperate search for survivors off to, to land slides bring disruptions were and by community in south west in dpi. yeah. these 229 people, a debt is widely tanks and troops killed 18 on palestinians in one day during a new, a cellphone, con eunice,
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southern gauntlet had of the secret service was all involved facing coles to set down for security allowances that lead to this fascination attempt on, on the president donald trump, we have worked to this. we have doors to knock on. we have people to talk to, we have phone calls to make, and we have an election to with arms with delegates. and dona is democratic contender, us vice president, comes to harris tends to the background space of wisconsin. also, it has since listen, unconstitutional outrage and the us called the police killing on the black woman in her home. president joe bought and calls for justice and in schools olympic ambitions ended 5. we'll, we'll have from the palestinian athletes missing out on the wells biggest exposing
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events. the is 1500 gm to you. that's just all to 6 pm in. if yo, yo, where a nation is struggling to come to terms with one, if it's was natural disasters in recent history, at least $229.00 people have now been confirmed dead off the heavy rains triggered to land slides and happen here in the south western district, the gopher, which is about 320 kilometers south of the capital at this time by women children, i'm police officers are reported to be among the dead rescue efforts all still on the way because many people are still buried under the rubble local authorities say most of the victims were trying to rescue people from an earlier land slide in the area. the canals with the likelihood of thing has enough incident happened
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following heavy rains. the damage is expensive. initially there were 3 families that were buried by the land slide. we're still searching for their bodies, but the death toll search after the people came to rescue them, also got trapped. so far we don't have exact numbers as we are identifying casualties. when we complete the investigation, we will make everything public. it is a very side incident. we are transporting the injured to health facilities and hospitals. we're trying to gather people who lost their houses. we might also need earth moving machines and bring them here. they're not enough to mall how she mood is an ethiopian member. call him and he says operations on the way to retrieve the bodies if they're still buried by monday's land starts. and according to the commission, we received from the local authorities on monday morning and got on 10 m a lunch light as often you to a be the way. so see if there's not a very common the catch in the area. so people where uh, with video will that like they cavities, can very few people who are at
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a victim. so the 1st a landslide, and as the unity and there is a large number, please give them another lunch slide. and a few minutes ago content in which you pretend that recently, you know, the end of the day is over a good number of time downloads it was expected. so does what exactly happened? including the information that given guests to people are searching for the bodies of the victims. every one of the, the community on the look at the women that easy ab collaborating. and in, in finding the bodies. given that this happened, you think that they had that for the position that the job placement or what else was the situation is that the, you know that a cup of tea uh to, to, to, to help people out of there know because of the young people that all that if it's
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frustrating, so pete paint issue before the giving there was a cookie. this, whether it's a flute or things that are on that the for mission. what assuming on the look out, it is doing the capacity to establish the people. so there is a stop all some boys according to me i but as well, most of the level of dislodge slide. also given a bodies of water. this once we lost hundreds, restrictions in as well, we can speak now to some you'll get to choose a freelance john this he joins us on the phone from all this. solve about samuel. thank you for your time. what is the latest you can tell us about that is all saw into sound the desktop has risen rapidly in the last few hours. well, the prime minister had spoken up the last few minutes, seeing how side he is with what's been happening and there dispatching uh, troops federal troops to go to this uh, uh, uh, town this village to be able to access. but the local government has the thing that
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they're just afraid. hundreds of people may have heard of the results of what happened since sunday nights. and there are, this has been happening is this uh uh, village villages for a number of years. but the, even the jupiter to president has been saying that there are the ones who are anticipating that the numbers going to go. my tires on. uh, i noticed earlier today this is a very rural and remote area. uh you say that the government is sending official rescue services to the area. now the incident initially took place on sunday night . uh, is there a reason why it's taking so long for the government to send people to help? well, this is a very hard to read. sure parts of you'll get a but the local agency, including the wage cost has been in the villages trying to assess the reason that
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the number is going to go much higher. is that the biggest? i've been trying to, i've said in terms ofa trying to read to their loved ones and it's a town, it's a village, as you can see in this images that have listened inside the structure in terms of uh, trying to reach them. and that's why that might be why the government has been delaying the response. but there's going to be a discussion on what has taken place in this, but they just in the coming days of the government has indicated. but the, this is a disaster and the local government has the same. there will be much, much higher number of, uh, uh, those set to be killed as a result of what happened on sunday night uh, photos by monday morning. what is happening again and does if they just went to rescue their loved ones, became victims of uh, what uh, what's been happening were just being looking at pictures that have been sent through to us of this area. we can see a lot of the, the brown f understand the,
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the us is particularly stock soft in nature, which is why the line slide took place. what more can you tell us about the weather in this area? is it prone to excessive rain full and land slides as well? so this kind of incidence has been happening in this village just for a number of years, but not at this scale. so again, they still been, government has been talking about trying to develop this, but they just but they haven't explained why he may have been delayed some of the development. so that'd be good. we're beginning to see in the big pounds. but again, it is not a rich country, it is a country that is still struggling and come sofa assisting and helping much if it's a population and not you can see this is a small village just with lots of people and little infrastructure and that's
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happening. we'll continue to kill so many people, but they've begun to bury some of that as the local government has been saying, but they've been calling for ethiopians and 8 organizations to come to the rescue. okay, i appreciate you talking to us samuel gets a cheese for announced janice, speaking to us. they are on the phone from august a by now some breaking news coming into us. the head of the u. s. secret service has resigned off to the assassination attempt on donald trump. 10 days ago it comes a day off to kimberly chase, so told members of congress that the attack on july, the 13th was a agencies biggest operational fabian decades. she has come on the growing pressure to resign of the government. open fire on the presidential candidates as a raleigh in pennsylvania. let's get more on this with my county. joining us now live from washington dc, unlike uh, we were, we were taking
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a elements of the hearing yesterday live here on out to 0, and it was incredibly combat to competitive. there were that were calls for her to go and uh, the questioning from both sides was incredibly hostile. so i guess it was inevitable that she would have had some resign as well. it is a very rare point of concurrence among the members of congress and particularly of that house. oh, besides the committee, very angry at her it would appear. she was a vase of during the questioning, continuing to insist that the investigation into the shooting could take up to 2 months and that one would have to wait for the results of that formal investigation . but yes, it was an agreement in the house. uh, been busy out the house, so besides the committee as well as improved a congress including members of the senate, had been calling for the firing. so in a way, this mounting pressure has led to this resignation. she has said throughout that
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she will accept full responsibility for the failures on that day that a donald trump was shot. it was the 1st attempt to this estimation of the president since 1991. when i run old reagan was shot all, no necessity, nation and members of the house. so beside committee, pointing out as well to that the secret service had received information days before of a possible rainy and threat against a life of donald trump. most of the questioning to have a sense of the round, the fact that the roof from which the gunman shop trump was not secured by the secret service. it was only some $135.00 yards. so some 150 feet away from the, from the actual shooting. that's 135 meters, obviously. so the she did come on the strong attack, but she's also had a message of gratitude from president biden. he appointed her in 2021 as the lead to oh,
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direct of the secret service she had served on his detail. and since he had become president. so he knew the very well she's a veteran of nearly 30 years within the service. now she's resigned off to all this pressure from members of congress and mike to we know what the timeline is for her risk replacement. so this is of course a critical time in the run up to the election as whoever is in charge is playing a very crucial role. very much so one would expect that the replacement would be announced very soon, and typos of in biden has said that much. it is a critical time. the director of the secret service is an incredibly important function, remembering as well that they have been various reports about the secret service over the past 20 years and which there has been criticism of the body for some of its mishaps. and so they are looking at 2 types in the workings of the secret service. this has been something that congress has been looking at for a long time,
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but it's now up to the executive, pulled the president to a point. and you direct to obviously a very critical appointment at a time when the country is going into a national election at a time when there is immense political divide. so this has an appointment that is going to be closely watched and is likely to happen in the very near future. thank you for that. mike canada, 1st in washington, vice president cumberland harris has kicked off her account, paying for the presidency in the coming hours. she is heading to the baffle ground state of wisconsin to hold a campaign. raleigh in milwaukee. now on monday she address campaign stuff is at the headquarters in delaware. just now is off the guessing the endorsement of for the house beacon senior democrat and nancy pelosi. ours has promised to defeat donald trump if she is chosen as candidates for the november election. when the
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days and weeks ahead. i, together with you, will do everything in my power to unite our democratic party to unite our nation and to win this election. you know, as many of you know, before i was elected as vice president, before i was elected as united states, senator, i was the elective attorney general of mentioned to california and for the as a court room prosecute and those roads i took on perpetrators of all kinds creditors who abused women fraudsters, who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. so hear me when i say, i know donald trump's type, and in this campaign i will proudly, i will probably put my record against his. okay. whitehouse correspond giving you a whole kit is now live for us in washington. kimberly so early days become a harris, but we're ready
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a $100000000.00 raised. i believe since she answered the raise. clearly there's a loss of energy, a loss of momentum in the democratic ways the moment. so yeah, there's no question that the in sit in through z as in bob that cala harris has gotten, has been generating a lot of money and a lot of interest. not only she gotten just in 24 hours a $100000000.00 in donations, and we should point out the 62 percent of those for 1st time donors, but $58000.00 people also signed up in 24 hours just to work on her campaign. and what she also pledged was the presumptive nomination by gathering the delegates that she needed some more than 2600 delegates. and that's a big deal because uh what she needed was the delegates to get her over that threshold. and she was able to do it in part because of the home state of california,
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where she was born and raised what she was able to do with the help of nancy pelosi . one of the main leaders in the democratic party is that they were able to together work together to get that support. and she said when she knowledge of that, she looked forward to formally accepting that nomination in august in the democratic national convention. when the delegates will be voting formerly for her nomination, which will allow her to be the democratic presidential nominee and committee today . couple of harris holds her 1st campaign. raleigh, in the battle ground state of wisconsin. what are we expecting from? how do we know what the strategy is for the harris campaign going forward? so yeah, we know that she is really strong on some issues like a river director of freedoms, talking about the supreme court and concerns about whether or not it should be
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remade. she also wants to rail against donald trump and the fact that he wants to re make the federal government and what is known as project 2025 works. donald trump says that the federal government has gone too far left and he wants to bring it back to the center. so she says that she's going to talk about that. but also we know that she's going to be cost of training on certain states. pennsylvania is a battle run state, nevada, georgia, and also arizona. and why? because a lot of those states are concentrated with african american voters, left to you know, voters. and they said really energized because they have a lot of younger voters to that seemed to really connect with campbell harris there . uh, strategist, believe in the harris for president campaign is it's been re branded that if they can get those voters out, they will be able to push it over and beat donald trump. ok, thank you for that. kimberly ok the 1st in washington dc
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the to gauze and now with israel's manager, your soul's on con units has killed at least 89 palestinians and injured more than 250 people. resident certainly had a couple of minutes to evacuate before as low pound of the area and launched its ground, sold the dead, and the injured have been taken to na. so hospital the only medical facilities still running in southern gaza. doctors the say the situation is out of control, but urgently asking for any available medical supplies and blood donations to treat the injured. meanwhile, the space palestinians say they have no where left to go off to is rarely false as ordered them to immediately evacuate for me some hun, eunice, to all my wasi on monday. again, it's ministry operation in the southern city and ordered displaced, palestinians to leave, where they had previously designated
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a so called humanitarian. so let's go live now to topic a boy zoom who is live for us in there on the pallet in central golf, gaza tarik. another dudley day where you are a, bring this up to date with the situation and kind of get us fairly situation. funding this inside kelly is getting much more difficult on the ground as these very minute trees present in the military expensive on the eastern areas of the city. though, as we've been getting initial information about some new military activity in the, in the eastern areas, especially raising summit trees, what palestinians have been buried, that as there is on going to smoke grenades, fitness thrown in best areas, a kind of smoke combat for electric just being done on the ground on its own, driving schedule at destruction for residential squares. as the i, this is concerned that the vast majority of all residential houses that have been completely destroyed alongside that there is
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a very notable deployment for the is very small. i put in such areas i'm trying to shoot, i mean one is moving in the eastern areas. it's of the city of tanya and his thoughts apparently what is going on there is a systematic meant to campaign being blocked by these many men. it tree, as is very media reports propose that the metric ration stuff will last 2 days and perhaps 4 weeks, according to the latest currency developments that box the grim reality is that the entire duration has caused a very ripple effects on the humanitarian situation squared more than 400000. how has plenty of optimum source to leave from the eastern areas of plenty. and it's hitting to allow us to which is a video of a wells. we've displaced families and it's a very growing difficult humanitarian situation with families without any progress shelters. it's more ongoing exerting and mount single military pressure by these very slowly just to be understood to be as a part of the ongoing pressure on how most by the other side is that the only
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affected segment of the communities. the displaced families are right now being displaced for a more than 6 or 6 times right now on the road, especially with the foot on the new. the city has been widely invaded into stones by these, but only really talk staying with us because i wanna bring our audience up to date with another incident that's been, is really all tillery showing in central garza as well a residential building, an album ridge, refugee camp was targeted rescue is that have also been working to move bodies from the rubble. so topic, where are all the engines being brought to well basically in terms of the attacks on the central areas, the vast majority of victims, how but even injured people have to pay out pro 2 of the hospital in order to get some sort of medical treatment but there's 2, there's 22, mainly operation of hospitals on the ground. there is out of the hospital which is i'm, you know, so right for future comics very smooth space and size and even at very short in
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terms of the stuff working on the ground. but the main medical prussia is one of the hospital from, well, we have postings right now. the entire hospital has been receiving, disclose, and even casualties amongst civilians resulted from the attacks on the rage and alongside on our and is that rochester discount due to a refugee camps had been widely attacked by these verify tickets and not to leave us on the ground. i have confirmed it to out to 0, that there was a very limited minute tree. encouraging the eastern areas of bumper age. as families are still trapped with thousands of a piece being made to the civil defense on search teams in order to get them out from the areas of a fight thing. but they are not able to get close to that location to do to be very highly contempt. 6, each of the compartments bought basically the hospitable ongoing, struggling with the very deep shortage in terms of a few essential medical supplies alongside with the bits capacity that right now are intended for it to be overwhelmed with not only wanted people,
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but we've also hundreds of patients with one, if every desperate need for a central medical cache. so it's 2 now and then brought to that deluxe the hospital system operating, bought the, the, the, the grim reality is that medical teams have to say that it will be incredibly difficult in the coming days to deal with the growing side of attacks and entries on the ground as the is by the military is exec to move pressure on places that supposed to be safe areas for displaced families. thank you very much for that. and sorry, a couple assume that for us reporting from here on file on central golf as a full team, palestinian factions have signed a declaration in beijing aimed at ending the division groups including him, us, and 5 to sign with. according the beijing declaration, they agreed to form an interim at national unity government to administer goals. so when the war ends select us in the series of talks to unite the sides. earlier we spoke to most of
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a bugger to use the 60 general of the palestinian national initiative. it's one of the 14 palestinian groups that signed that university deal in beijing. he explain what's included in the agreement on the floor, the basic elements and disagreement. so which are the most important? the 1st one is that the student groups have declared doubt or unified and confronting the budget aside. that is happening in gaza on the exit funding station . and the attacks on the west bank as well as the con, the, there was a declaration of the step judgment of and into the national consensus of government, which would be and responsible for maintaining cuz they wanted to you 1st bank and gaza. and would that if it isn't the do that would to be a sponsor, but for the guys and the day after this here, this is an important step because it blocks the. is there any efforts to create
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some sort of a collaborative structure against a bonus to an interest? there was also a decision that the there will be a and to them. uh, even if i do the ship and call for the meeting of the leaders of or ballasting and 14, but it is to become this kind of the, instead of leadership dealing with each other, going to have the ballasting and people good conduct elections. it was a i found and disagreement the new policy now national concepts, a deformed little democratic for the elections, for palestinians in the occupied territories on the outside by this time a sand now from nor all day. she has mo, from ramallah and the occupied westbank, a one more agreement signed by palestinian factions to repeat their suppose that commitment to forming a national consensus government to achieving reconciliation. there's very little attention that has been paid to that declaration coming out of beijing here among
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ordinary palestinians. the press and palestine, including those affiliated with those 14 factions, did not really cover the story beyond publishing the statement or the declaration coming out of beijing. and that's perhaps an admission that the declaration carried very little promise of action. there's no time table, no roadmap for action, and at the firm it really to uh after the war on gaza ends, which is an irony in of itself. but it really speaks a lot to the kind of frustration ordinary palestinians have, and the fact that they feel almost at best subject to these talks that they've been following for over 16 years and perhaps losing faith, but they could amount to anything. so aside from that really, the only notable reaction we heard was from israel's foreign minister, israel cops and he attacked that declaration. he also said that in reality,
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this won't happen because how much those rules will be crushed and our bus will be watching garza from a far that's also a reference of to the fact that as well wants to maintain the situation as it is now. it has control and occupation of the west bank. it's rates whenever, wherever it wants, and it has a control over other everything. and it wants to transfer that situation that controls that ability to carry out incursions and invasions and air strikes into gaza even when and if the war and not all the 0. but i'm a lot palestine so it has on out as a cautious call for a 2nd day in front of the shelf. the day's advance is government purchase. and in sports, we take a look at one european football league saying no to the video assisted referee, also known as the
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a. the, it's to say, here's their headlines for the america. so right off the bat we are talking about moisture and humidity of the goals, so that's going to produce showers and storms for the southern us rate through to the carolinas. now at the same time storms are bubbling up around the midwest. that's pulling into the great lakes. think the worst hit spots will be southwestern ontario in places like windsor over the other side of the border into detroit. now for the west. it's a story of the heat, not too far away from edmonton. jasper and national park evacuations. under way there because of a wildfire burning. eventually cooler air will come into edmonton and drop down your temperatures. this also hot, i want to put this a day forward on wednesday through idaho 40 degrees for boise and seen some on soon rains. come into the picture for the us southwest. okay. back to the here now on tuesday, looking like heavy
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a bounce of rain coming for the eastern caribbean. but again, most of the action up toward the gulf of mexico there. and for the top end of south america, let's go columbia and venezuela for the biggest down pores and south of this. there is a one breeze now, so that's really pumped up those temperatures by jablonka $21.00. and this also include closing on it's hot is july dates, you don't do it on mine, stay, you'll get another kick at the can on thursday. so yeah, the african stories from african perspective. convince i dentist, authorities using different media to show documentary wise applicants, filmmakers from kenya and kansas. if it goes to assign, sit in black a need for you pulls up on me to the west side, the bile, bob waste and all was fine. i used the drivers
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the welcome back to watching out. is there a mind to 5 top stories based our if you, if the government says at least $229.00, people have died into land slides and overnight cost of the country happened in the south of western district of go fast women, children and police officers, all among the dead rescue efforts are underway because many people all still missing in southern garza as well as ministry assaults on the city of con. unice has killed at least 189 palestinians, and in just over 250, is there any force installed to, to form the area just moments off to they ordered people to needs. and i had a few, i, secret service has resigned. also the assassination attempt and donald trump 10 days ago. and today on kimberly, chito told members of congress the attack on july 13 was agencies biggest operation area in decades. now forties in the united states have
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released body count video of a police officer shooting a black woman inside her home. as it happened in illinois of the 36 year old sonia massey, called police to report a suspected intruder in her home. the video shows the 2 offices entering her house following her into the kitchen. police then shouts ahead to put down a pulse of boiling water. as they point, the guns massey was transported to the hospital where she eventually died of her injuries office. oh shaw, said the head has since been fired and is facing charges of mother official misconduct. i'm present in j bought and has condemned the shooting. and the statement on acts he said, when we cool for help, all of us as americans, regardless of who we are, where we live, should be able to do so without fearing for all lives. he said,
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sonya is death at the hands of a responding officer. reminds us that all too often black americans face fees for the safety in ways many of the rest of us do not. he added that, congress must pause the georgia floyd justice and policing act. now let's game on this from a chaper town. so his life was in washington and she have a, i've watched the entirety of his body count footage. it is incredibly hard to watch . it's very disturbing. what sort of reaction has that been now that it's been released to the public? the outrages you could imagine, because once again, we have an incident where the testimony of the police officer who carried out the shooting was execution style. that in that video is completely at all, is what we see in the video and it's the officer whose own body guy, calm was switched off. during the incident, he switched it on off to the instant and gave his,
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his account of it why he's addressed as police officers often do after shooting. so he felt his life was in danger. that's massey was about to, for a part of boiling, a hot water on, on his hands because that isn't what we see in the body count video. also the, the colleague of the bill for the officer, 5, the shots. what we see that there is, is a, with a pleading for a life effectively thing. sorry, sorry, sorry, and proud training as, as a brace and the, the officer shots massey at 5 point blank enter, enter. i have. so yeah, once again we see what we often hear about that. yeah, the police probably be lying your allegedly about, but what happened, but what we do have the body count video in this case. and it's also with highlighting that she was the one who actually called the police offices to a home she was worried about an intruder are right. there's so many cases of this when, when black people called for help and then another shot lots of times where people have checked up on them. if they have illnesses and things like that and to end up,
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they wind up that or at least in this case, the authorities have relatively supposed to. this just happened a little over 2 weeks ago. as you mentioned, grace and hasn't been charged with 3 kinds of 1st degree murder aggravated battery with a firearm. official misconduct. you face is 45 years of life for the mother charges . he's been fired from the 4th box. as we know it's so rare for it is true, is rafa all the even to be prosecuted, not to load but, but for them to beach to be convicted, etc. because well, that takes one person, missouri to believe with officer who said, looks new that you don't know how much danger that i felt while i was the, i'm not full, you know, i, i, we try fix my life and that's why shot. so that's why certain many do get off even if even they are prosecuted in the 1st place. and in the meantime it is worth nursing. but the last year we had a record high of a number of killings by police officers with a black people killed 2.62.8 times more often than white people, but still
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a barrier. all these cases prosecuted all these years off of the black lives matter for probably just lead to the largest projects that us history on the streets. okay, thank you. chaper time, see it, but for us in washington, we can speak now to j window. gordon is the civil rights attorney joins us now. i from baltimore, maryland. first i want to stop by getting your reaction to this uh, body cam footage. yeah, the size of bass, the shooting was one of the most ghastly events that i've seen in a very long time. it was completely unnecessary, completely unjustified, and quite pregnant and comprehensible in vicious need. malicious and some very melissa, shooting, the police officer, her shots. sonya massey has been charged with 3 accounts of 1st degree murder and is currently being held without bond until this trial. what would it take? what sort of sentence would it take for you to feel like justice has been done life
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life. i don't believe in the death penalty, but if ever i did, that would be a case for the death penalty, but lights and prism that it's, it's probably too good for this gentleman, but i'd settle for that. and we had from our corresponding that rodney all in instances like this, do we see a police offices, a facing prosecution? why do you think that is because the prosecutor police officers sometimes can be very dangerous for the prosecutor politically. we saw what happened to marilyn, mostly in our great city of baltimore house. the, the federal government actually came out to her because of her being one of the 1st prosecutors to go after police officers for the wrong doing. and then there's so much protection for police officers, the lot really cuddles police offices in the performance of their duties. they have immunities that apply to civil cases. and they just have their own set of laws that apply to them because they, they are charged with in law enforcement. and it's a dangerous job,
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no doubt. but there is no where in our law that that protect that should protect offices like this. mr. sean grace and he did not deserve to be there and he did not the is there a way a batch or carry a gun? and this year, of course, has the 4 year anniversary a since the matter of george floyd, which was in 2010, 20, and really brought into the national conscience for the 1st time. how much of a c auto problem police brutality against blacks and america is do you feel like anything at all was improved since then? you know, in fact that there's been an up tick of shootings in 2022. i think we had 1163 shootings were at 469 or so this year. and so there's still a lot that needs to be done. we need to pass the, the judge floyd bill, in order to address some of these things. and if we go in another direction, police officers will have complete them. unity that's already been forecasts and these by the republican presidential nominees. so in order to bring this country
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back to center and right the ship, we need some protections that allow police officers to be held accountable for the wrong that they do. and so yeah, this sandra massey is exhibit a as to why we need limitations and protections on certain police offs. so do you think that's the problem that just not been a enough police reform on this issue? it absolutely. i'd say one of the things that we could do to reform police officers and start making them pay some type of insurance deductible. make them take part in the wrong that they do. for instance, we all have to carry insurance. lawyers have to carry insurance doctors after care insurance. most professionals have to carry insurance and even even fast, sometimes here, spouse is car insurance, but police officers don't. and when they commit these bags, they leave it to the city to hold the bag for their wrongful conduct. tax payers have to pay for something for this that happened to sandra massey and every other
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sondra masking. those world tax payers will have to pay for. i think police should be required to chip in their defense and pay at least a $10000.00 deductible for their defense, especially if they're found responsible or guilty for their misconduct. and then that found responsible, they pay nothing. but if you found responsible, they should be on the hook for something, some type of payment. so they'll have skin in the game and think twice before they've said within that, it's necessary to pull the trigger on the one who's begging for her life. and you have plenty of cover and your life has not been endangered in any shape form or fashion. okay, i appreciate your time. uh. j window, gordon, civil rights attorney joining us the lies from baltimore and maryland. thank you very much. our 2nd day, of course, has come in bangladesh, off the days of dudley's protests, at least a 187 people have died off the security forces cracked down on student led process
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and angry as a controversial government job quoted system. student leaders, a planning mode demonstrations and according for accountability and the release of hundreds of protesters on sunday, the supreme court scrapped most of the jobs scheme. and nationwide coffee remains in place as bangladesh remains without internet for a 5th day. telecoms minister has promised to restore it by tuesday evening is now prime minister, shaky, and has blame the all positions to the vitus. she said, because you will only be lifted, and the security situation improves. this hope this has to do with the top of the most sensitive thing is the matter of the students. we must make sure that they won't get homed. we've tried by efforts of all police and all forces. when awesome terrorism started, the protesting students said they were not involved in it, and we can damage. we don't want it. when the students pulled away from the protests by deployed the army only,
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then i did not do it before that. many want to tell me about deploying the army against the students. i was involved in student politics starting from the dock and university. i know what the army could do. meanwhile, in opposition need as deny the accusation and says that why the problems that led to the protest people been done into this moment just released for just a moment of these fees. and not only that, not really as part of it, the diversity issues based on drugs because of that in fact, the k davin because of the been using these, these, then the people in the software, the software to use their economy. kelly kelly. and i will find the item is going to be in such a place that no governance is there. so a list they've been, they've,
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the governance is going to governance those days. law and order situation is good. that kind of lead says that busy. there's a problem police in kenya, all dispatching pro and anti government protest is on the streets, if not ready to crowds, a galvan to demand the president william route to resign. they are running vassals between protest as on police who followed t a gas. the unrest response by a tax bill that has since been withdrawn rights group say over 50 people died in the unrest. one of the purchase to says the focus has now shifted to $126.00. migraines have dis involved in the it's highly in port of level and adults is without food, as is concerned. they will be neglected by autonomy and officials,
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often controversial migrant data between it's lee and albania. the construction of to it's highly in migrant detention centers in albania, is on the way with the facility is expected to open at the beginning of august, a by any it has agreed to detain. up to $3000.00 migrants rescued from international waters each month. well, easily processes that sign in place the united states has announced a $60000000.00 humanitarian assistance package for haiti. its investor to the united nations linda thomas greenfield, made subsides during the trip to the caribbean nation. the aid will include food shelter, health with improving water and sanitation services. multinational force, led by kenya has arrived in haiti as part of a security mission to tackle gang funds qualifies as
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a trying to stop while fires from advancing on towns in west and canada. but just the services pushed back as far as the edge of williams lake and bushes, columbia. and they bring a bunch of provence residents in just but national park were forced to evacuate as far as a perched. meanwhile, in the united states, far as far as as a baffling, a so called mega thought in oregon. it was, it has the end of $40000.00 hector, as of land. highways were forced to close due to the fires and authorities of issued evacuation. what is in some areas china is southern most on and provence hang on is experiencing flooding off to type food and property were brought heavy rains large and see surfaces rescue people trapped in a water load truck. as the 2nd tropical cycling and china this year to enter rates all was expected along the coast of london,
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which is china's most populous prominence. now in the philippines president, ferdinand marcus junior as ordered the closure of old online casino businesses, most of which a chinese. and while the move has been welcomed, many people say they want mom close to fast address. a high cost of living on the low reports from minnesota. and it's the 3rd state of the nation address philippine president for the non marcus junior toted a fast growing economy on track. he said to deliver upper middle income status to millions. our poverty rate has significantly dropped to 15.5 percent down from 18 percent in 2021. but outside congress or markets delivered to speech thousands who gathered to protest say he's out of touch. s gas and food prices remain high. on the recently approved the minimum wage height of
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less than a dollar, be something that is a sentiment shared by many filipinos president for them. and mark has to do with selected by an overwhelming majority of people. but his popularity appears to be fading with the latest opinion polls showing his approval rating falling to 53 percent. and then the other survey nearly 60 percent, the filipinos printed themselves as port. and then the president put what most filipinos do support is marxist foreign policy discharge of international support for the philippines claims into south trying to see the philippines. okay. not you . what else are working to settle the territory of dispute with china, diplomatically ahead of his address? the ford ministry announced a deal with b, g, and resupply and filipino troops, etc, has been reached for details remain unclear. the 2 countries are also very much on the same page and the issue of online gambling us. marcus announced a total ban of the mostly chinese operations that are illegal in china,
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this guy using as an existing entities their operations have ventured into elicit areas for this from taming the grave abuse and disrespect to our system of laws must not a standing ovation for legislators follow the order that may prevent public support from marcus from sliding further wind to below algebra. manila, the columbia. as president gustavo petro signed into legislation binding bull fighting, he said it may be an ancestral tradition, but that cannot justify kidding animals for fun. that turns been working to bind bull fighting since he became may of bogus every 12 years ago. the farmer s o, one of the world's biggest aviation trade fast has been taking place in the united kingdom aviation john ad boss showed off. it's new was passenger, jess, which is a long range single oil across the show house across manufacturers. and more than
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a 100 exhibits is from the u. k. aerospace, defense security space. texas are still ahead on algebra and support at see time and then pick jump him is cooling time on his career and he is here. the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in
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due by the business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the contest for his and thank you so much, molly. well, one of the smallest, but highest profile teams that the parents olympics will be from palestine to israel is full on calls that posted in athletes, placed a constant struggle,
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8 of them. i want you to take part in the game for many others. i've been left behind is needed abraham ripples even for a weight lifting champion. the heavy burden of the war isn't too crushing. this is how much come out of the winning a gold medal in the junior world championships in greece, 2 years ago. coming from the b c's, because his trip he carried the palestinian flag at the tokyo olympics and athlete star in the making. and i went home, he went back home to the woods, said viable king 1st. i left the i was the fittest to my family. so was task with carrying what? i counted 500 meters per day from a far distance. unable to saw that this would help me and tamara's friends. i don't want all my training to go to waste a week before the olympic qualifiers. how much made it out of garza,
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but losing 20 kilograms of weight un, unable to lift his own personal best cost him his pulse at this summer's games in paris. some of us in the shack and i ended them i need because of the water carrying. we also have $0.23, but and i lived in the north of garza, was sometimes the only food we called was animal feed, palestinian sports have survived decades of oppression and occupation seen as a way to bring the recognition to a nation in suffering. no. this is the main stadium in palestine, and since the war started it's been empty, but at least it's still standing. in gauze, all the sports infrastructure has been flattened. many players say it's hard to keep their on the goals when they're trying to survive, even before they touched the. these players say that already at the disadvantage. this is a rear training for the national use basketball team prevented by is really ways
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admitted through check points in the occupied with thing. the team haven't had enough training. this is going to hinder our chemist city. we're not going to be able to communicate yes and actually for the nathan that gets along as were supposed to, most of the teams may can ahead of time a month, 2 months prior to the tournament game. and they wouldn't be able to pay it for some ada. his training continues the call to the capital of do how his body might be recovering what his trauma mike never hear. he says he will watch the palestinian flag the powers olympics for him, a nation facing genocide, being able to send players to the world's biggest sporting event, ease of victory, even before the competition starts. do that, but he just the to the occupied westbank palestine now to tell him a little bit champion and the mary has consent. he will be returned at the end of the powers games. the 3 tom grandson,
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champion the on demands have $12.00 singles. the old models on the island picks in 2012 in 2016 and he'll be competing in the singles and doubles in front. is that true us basketball style? the phone james, for the us to victory and that final feeling sick game they woke up. one is jimmy 198839 year old school and 11 consecutive points in the final minutes. please secure this victory to us for life and i campaign against serbia on sunday. now the impact football and rugby events actually spelled on wednesday 2 days ahead of the opening ceremony. the whole nation will be led by i'm to point in the rugby sevens. he's one of the super stalls of the 15 saw game, resolved to skip the she is 6 nations championship in a bid to win a gold medal. france will play the usa in their opening co game as well. and 20 pounds doing is, is, you know, obviously incredible is, you know, i mean, to make that transition, not just once in a season, but to be able to do it back and forth to have been, you know, a player with
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a match and a, and a champions, cup one weekend and then leading for us to victory madrid, you know, sevens, ground floor and next weekend was, was incredible. now, footballs, video, assistant referee, is a reliable source of control to see many funds are unhappy with the system. the so funny, one country has listened to the critics pull race reports from still kind of where the swedish lead a stepped away from the technology. swedish football is all about funds. other countries of ignore the support of discontent with the use of video assistance referees o v a all. but here, clubs must be at least 51 percent of by the support as they voted not to have the a all in the swedish else friends come to the store for, for them to view. i think it just boils football and c i o isn't as reliable as people say. you know,
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you don't like it. it takes away literally from football. please come to the should never be v a r and sweden, not as long as i go to match is a major complaints about v a. r is the long wait for decisions on the dump hunting effect on goals, celebrations. swedish friends don't often agree with the referee that they've decided to stay and the accuracy is more important. what's your, your david sweeter? this isn't like stepping back in time. when the boat isn't units. we generally do straight away. if it's a goal, you can celebrate who has any upsides. and the reason use of vol at the euro is, has not made it more popular with many decisions bustling firm isn't quite as like, but sweet. and they're still the only country in europe to reject it. and i have play with it and i play i stuck with the place to stay with it. then during that i'm feeling not that good. of course i have to like, have the decent in this respect towards the fact that we,
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that they can decide if we should have via or because they are the paying for the tickets to come to watch the game. stopping play for slow motion analysis looked set to continue outside sweden. however, last month, english club owners overwhelmingly voted to keep the despite 2 thirds of funds opposing it's why introduced it this year leading to support is disrupting much isn't protest. football is. it's so complex there, i mean there is so many situations that are not black or white. so you can line up time experts on that and you will have all kinds of use on who we spoke before. but what is the most important part? is it to achieve perfect justice, or is it to deliver this reading up or for emotions for those dreading vol in europe's top flights of the season. there's probably early one long term solution. we've dis, wait a full rece out. use era stop,
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right. all right, that is how useful it is. uh, looking for molly thing sunday and lots of me mounting sides of this news. i'll, i'll be back so in just a moment with much more of today's news to stay with us here on out there. the so long to there's no place like home except when home is for the part of the lebanese filmmaker documents as likes to one of the country's most turbulent times. the appeal, the anxious and fatal. a witness documentary on this jersey at a in india's remote tribal areas, hockey use a function to get selected for the national team play for the country. that's my 3
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