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the wording catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on d, w. the . this is the, the news line from berlin. a memorial march in paris for the teenager killed by police and a traffic stop. crowds turn out to demand justice for the 17 year old to help. the shooting has prompted 2 nights of unrest and questions about prejudice in france against lower income communities and ethnic minorities. also coming up media reports say, one of russia's tom generals has been arrested over last weekends failed result.
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surgeries or a beacon is said to have had a dance knowledge of the rebellion. origin galactic launch has its 1st commercial space flights craft storing ab kilometers above the earth surface. the nickel fairly. thank you so much for joining us. a french police officer who allegedly shot and killed a teenager during a traffic stop has been preliminary charged with murder, a peaceful march, and the non tear silver of paris led by the mother of the 17 year old escalated earlier today. when some protesters started throwing projectiles, security forces, then fired tear gas, the victim they were morning nile was shot in the chest on tuesday evening. the incident is fueling the debate over police tactics and france. the police union
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saying the officer shouldn't be presumed innocent unless and until found guilty. no intent a blaze. groups right? fireworks, the police until the invited and protests for a 2nd night running after teenager. from this way, i can close some of the paris was shot by police during a traffic stop. justice for now reads the graffiti referring to the youth who died on tuesday. a video shared on social media should offices talking to the driver of the yellow call. then firing the 17 year old driver who had no fast for couldn't roots with shots in the chest and later died. initially, the police alleged the driver had tried to run the offices over, but the video appears to contradict that version of events
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the most so called this is the shocking images broadcast of yesterday's show and intervention in clear the north and line with the rules of engagement for security forces, it is use this device, the facts will have to be established by the courts, which is the gun their work to it. don't go police officers and custody, and i like everyone else. every single that the truth will be established as quickly as possible. because they post what type of key to make has held a minutes of silence to remember the t and, and his family the police, his actions are on the street and he is from says human rights on. but simon opened an inquiry rights groups of long slammed the tactics used by french police really low income areas and the gates ethnic minorities. the unrest to spread to all the cities. with demonstrations in the northern town of level venting their anger at
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police. back in on tech calls smoulder on the streets. by night, the mother of the slain teenager is cooling for silence. march on says dates. remember his son on the square where he was killed. a reporter lucy, i shall to n as in paris and has this update. oh yeah. you said that has been to you guys um at this march which started as a peaceful demonstration, the mother of the boy, 17 year old boy that was killed calls for people to come and it started quiet. but we have been there earlier and it has been 10 long years. you could already feel it and there and. and then apparently later people later went to the police to the prefecture and um, we heard about gas being thrown there. and i've also heard from a reporter that was the place that a lot of things has been broken and we saw images of black,
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smooth around this area. and these are very probable come from cars that have been set on fire. so at this stage, i heard it is coming down a bit, so we would have to keep on watching what is actually still going on. it is especially how the 9th will develop a you before it started to turn around. i had been talking to protesters, what did they tell you? what's motivating them to take to the streets? yeah, i've been talking to a young man and he said, well, if we do not come out and we do not show solidarity, this will go on and people and then police will just shut to us. and he was saying that he's out. she had to, to stop this, but, and he was also saying that the violence is innovate justified because otherwise they do not listen to you, sir. like the french, they do not listen to you. i talked to another middle aged lady and i ask her what
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she thinks about this violence. and she said, well, she doesn't want to justify it, but she understands. so it's because this has been going on for such a long time. and this is, there's an array of various system medic problem in her opinion. so this is basically i, i could hear understanding on the one side and, and quite some angle on the other side. now night is going to fall soon. that is usually when these, but when these protests turn violent, what are the french authorities doing to keep the protests and the protesters under control? the mother of mandy, 2 things happening, sir. first of all, that dabbling down already this morning, it has been announced that over the night that maybe 40000 policeman on the streets all over france. and then also just now we got the message that here in paris, devil stop the public transport starting at 9 o'clock in order to not be a target of vandalism. so this is what, what i can observe at this point right now. and of course, do, as i said,
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you have to watch the situation that has been 2 nights of protests. so the trying to stop this was about, let's see if it works out. these protests were a triggered of course, by the killing of a young nile. there, but the tensions that are coming to the surface now and during these protests have been simmering for a long time. haven't they? yes, this is true. so maybe some of all of us and maybe some people say remember 2005. there was a very similar case to young boys have been running away from the police. they died and a police chase. and after this also overall was suburbs. a yan paris, a re, a big riots break out caused by burning. um say i and, and these kind of events happen in, in france every now and then this is nothing completely new sir, to say. and it is,
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of course, in a way, an expression office, systematic, or systemic problem that they are people that might not identify themselves with the french state, which you can in a way also see by the french state buildings being attacked. so these, these are probably not completely more than terry targets. it says police schools are burning. so there is, there is a deep rooted problem here in front. yeah. let's see a children joining us from parents. thank you so much. thank if and let's get you up to speed now on some other stories making headlines around the world today. a british court has ruled the u. k. government's plans turned to port asylum seekers to rwanda is unlawful. as the destination is unsafe. just said there was a risk, migrants would face persecution there, the government is set to appeal the decision. the remaining government is introducing price controls on basic groceries the mark up on items such as eggs
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needs bread, dairy and vegetables will be kept at 20 percent for at least 3 months. critics, a sellers will boost prices on other items. the i m f is blaine profit increases for almost half of year of the recent inflation costs. now to new revelations that could signal the start of a purge at the top of russia's military establishment the moscow times. and the financial times report that general circus or a beacon has been arrested on suspicion of involvement. any of gaining for goshen and his wagner groups failed rebellion over the weekend. the new york times also as a sort of beacon, had advanced knowledge of precautions, plans. he was ones the face of which is war in ukraine suitcase so that he can nickname to genuine armageddon. for his brutality. putin sent him to ukraine to turn the tide. how he took command of an army in christ is in retreats
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and reeling after defeats on the battlefield. sort of a can began making his reputation in chechnya into to thousands while he ordered reprisals against civilians. he then commanded forces in syria in support of his government. he or the silver brutal bombing of rebel held a lat pole in 2016. the following day it proved to nibble with him. the hero of russian metal, the country is highest on the or with sort of a can in come on and ukraine. russian forces change tactics as when does that in? they've begun to target ukraine's energy infrastructure. plunging millions into darkness and cold and leaving them without floor to toots in was pleased giving, so it'd be can yet another metal. but just a month later,
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he believed he must command this man. the navy color scheme of took his job. and so the beacon became his deputy when wagner group made it small on moscow sort of beacons, loyally towed the line. yep. is the estimate or, and shoot a stop. a junior go to 0. the enemy is just waiting for the internal political situation one to worse than in our country. and the question now is whether he knew more than he was letting on. well jayden glenn is a research fellow at kings college london, and i asked her earlier whether she thinks fulton has now started cleaning house. it does look as though there is their efforts to clean the house as he put it in terms of is the credibility of very specific elements that is very difficult to
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judge. because of course, there are lots of interested parties who might liked today, or president pieces paranoia at this moment. and i think that as, as an analyst, it, so is quite difficult when you have this amount of sort of screwed investing in special, let's say like information noise. and that can make it quite hard to, to sit down and piece together the friends and the account, exactly what's happening. but i mean, severity can still to, has just a day of state denied that he has been arrested. but they were clearly questions as to use whereabouts and to a few other people's whereabouts. if it is true that serve beacon, one of russia's top generals, as we just thought, knew about the new me and didn't try to stop it. when would that tell us about putting this group on power? i think it would tell us more about the war in some ways, in the sense that the the extent to which the acknowledgment and i think in some ways this has become clear any way that the acknowledgment among not only many
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people whose brothers or some they themselves might be subbing in ukraine and for the russians. but also, you know, among the leads the community, the board is no great place klein. and as ever when something goes wrong, you need to look for people to blame. and one of the reasons that people, uh, sort of focusing on showing who and get to see much is because they arguing that these people are in need the news. they stolen the money that they're incompetent. and that's the reason why brush is winning and has not prosecute the will come to be to achieve its goals. and the narrative has a lot of residents and new, etc, p among unique population. this even today's you don't serve east or progression or do i particularly like regard him because it allows
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the poor to not be the issue so much is the fact that it's been handled in competently yeah. western leaders widely agree on the fact that food and didn't merge someone week and out of this chaotic week and then just have morale. the eas topped up on that as a warrant that a week or food is a greater danger. what's your take on that is i think this is definitely a logic is now what grandma said, because look, we kept, it's undeniable that you can right now clearly understand because that's something he's aware of, hence, 12 and come to appearance yesterday in the southern russian republic and dentist on you, if you look lead to them to prove how strong you are. and he has already made war that he's already launched. and my there many people who in mt if and of course basically in those areas closer to the photo. if you grade who are anxious because
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very, very well could be. i mean, of course i restricts any way every single day on ukraine, but i have something more more dramatic as an asset to, to prove what a strong man um he is a doctor table. glenn, always great speaking to you, thank you so much for your time gene. the turmoil and russia is also dominating a 2 day summit of annual leaders and brussels. the median got underway with the head of nato, highlighting what he called divisions and rushes leadership boosting nato's defensive and showing up a for ukraine are also top priorities. meeting at this time, your leaders will come to a special guest at the meeting and russell's nato secretary general just started back about the ongoing war and ukraine made it seem necessary to show unity between the trans atlantic alliance and the european union. especially due to the recent
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events that may have been a result of the week on a demo cert spots. so there are tracks on the distance within the russian system. at the same time, it is important to underlying that these are internal and the russian matters. however, easily distressed that the block had to further step up support for ukraine, financially, militarily, and on the humanitarian side. this a, this is off the door, it is important that we look, carnes and say we are ready to hold. i for a long time. so hard, especially those sharing a border with russia like listening you see the will, could spin over stressing the need to be of defense. the fights are great. so beast cdo. you'll notice i call them like this. they could be an emergency in bella, luce at any moment, and nobody knows, then the codes don't again stuff besides carne said li just also
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discussed your plans, future, a possible nato and a membership on how to rebuild the discharge country. i think it says fundamentally wrong that our tax payers get to pay for something that we haven't cost it has to be on russia. it has to get a come from their assets. the use new migration policy is also on the agenda, the summit, as well as the question how to get less dependent from countries like china. but with a war raging on the blocks doorstep, it has been is and will be for the see of the future. your crime dominating detox are brussels corresponding jack park is at the summit for us and i asked them, how were the leaders are about the term on russia and for goes and moving. developers is still pretty worried. i mean the domestic events of the weekend when for grades in march development grades,
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awards must go on 5. was very complex. and now a lot of the baltic countries, i'm poland, countries that are close to better routes where we now i know that for goes in, is that worried about what that means to have those mass and re fights of stations so close to them? i think what we're seeing from the lead is, is that he's been entering the summit, is a little bit of course and the initial reactions, whether they were monitoring closely, but not of, of the fact that the criminal is trying to paint. and this has some side sort of western set, top that very reluctant, it seems to say anything more than how with this situation. and the products that we're seeing in the russian structures affects them on affects the war in ukraine. they don't want to get involved in any of the internal politics in russia right now . i think that's, that's probably why the end of this summit, we won't see any major expressions when major changes in the positions of the your opinions we need is one thing i will say when this will happened over the weekend,
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a number of senior officials across a number of e, u capitals are telling me that they just didn't quite have the intelligence with the understanding or the prediction of what was going to happen. i think in the subsequent days that has changed a little bit. i don't think a lot of the leaders sought to in that room behind me once or twice for each other about how they can make sure that they're on the same page. that, that understanding the internal politics of russia, how it could affect them on the war. and ukraine. hungry is victor, oregon says he thinks that fruits authority is stable. germany's off shows begs to differ along many other leaders. could this be a threat to unity? yeah, i mean the 3 big old over on the homebound guardian prime minister has long be in the lawyer and has really, obviously stayed relatively close to the russians. and that is a real problem when that's when the us trying to show unity. but the one thing i will say is that, that is, has been this sort of continued crack in the united states. and what we've seen with the wagner group is a new crime in, in the russian and strive, says,
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i think the leaders will be aware of that. they, they essentially know that old man is a night lawyer here in brussels, that the, some is regularly with the you well as long want in china to help and the war in ukraine now that they're all gather and do they have any concrete ideas on how to make this happen on acceptable terms for the west and ukraine. of course it's, yeah, this is one of the really big i'm really complex issues because the european union is trying to reassess this relationship. trade relations and also dependency on a chinese results is especially for the green transition. so that well that tries to reassess that. they also want to kind of strong, almost suggest to the chinese to try and put pressure on must go to bring an end to the will not be. so just last week the european union and it's 11 package of sanctions against russia. also, science and chinese companies that were deemed to be supporting the restroom. more effort in ukraine. that wasn't welcome to pipe beijing,
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as you can imagine. and they said that as the dialogue is the way that this needs to go. but you can, you can bet your bottom dollar that the leaders in the meetings will be discussing how to look at china and how they can sort of get china or on site, or at least move the dial slightly in beijing to try and get them to support and then to the will the summit on friday, they're going to be specifically to discussing those trade relations with china as well. so it's kind of an ongoing thread throughout the to day some it talk, park and brussel. thank you. always great speaking to you. urgent galactic has launched as far as commercial flights to the end of space. the 90 minute admission took off from new mexico and so 80 kilometers above sea level. the team of battalion researchers onboard san b or ix curvature and experienced weightlessness version. once this started regular commercial flights and a new era of space tourism hundreds of and through z a have paid up to $450000.00 for tickets. and these kinds of milestones are best
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discussed with keith cowan. he's the editor of space raf, dot com, and joins us from washington. keith, good to see you again. origin galactic is joining the commercial space travel game a lot later. then plan what took them so long as well. you know, the phrase, you hear a lot of people using all sort out of space as hard. they're doing something for the 1st time and then they're trying to do it a 2nd the 3rd time. and the, the idea is that it will be, is, will change is getting on a jet airplane. and that took a lot longer than i think all of us remember. so they're getting their, the factors this flight took off exactly what it was supposed to. they did what they did. they all smiled. they waited and they got out. so you know, check the box. there are several players in the game of commercial space travel though. what said version galactic apart? well, it has to do with several things. one is just the approach how they built their,
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their vehicle. it's an airplane and it does something interesting as it comes back in. but we, we lives in aerodynamics for bulk and a half of its flight and has 2 pilots. whereas blue origin has a capsule, which is pretty much designed to go up on its own with build participation by the crew and just land all by itself. and then uh, space x is a capsule that can try to do the same. so it's a, it's a different approach to things. birch and galactic had this idea that they could eventually just land the big plane any that any airport pronounce or pain. passengers take them to space, they get off, they go home and they go to another airport such as a may have a different approach to the same thing and talking about paying passengers. the tickets are going at around half a $1000000.00 a pop. how long before people like, you know, you know, i could enjoy one of these sites as well. i know i have to talk to your producer, but to have the budget. i mean, i, i still on the same page trading and i got to sit for a place. i've done it and you, you could do it easily. i've done the wait list and stuff, anybody can do that. so it's pretty, it's not a physical thing. it's just
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a matter of resources and whether you have that kind of money lying around and you know, it's a personal choice, but it will get cheaper. it's just like the nature of these things, some more companies to do this more efficiently. they do it cheaper to get and hopefully it will follow the or like model was the better parts of it where it's cheap to fly at what the service of the food but you know, that's sort of the ultimate goal. right. well, i'll see you in space then keeps calling editors base or have dot com. any thanks for your take. as always. great. speaking to you. like us, coast guard says, presumed human remains and debris from the titan submersible have been brought to shore and canada. the craft 5 passengers were killed when an imploded on a tourist expedition to the rank of the titanic. it's a grim reminder of the perils of the sea and the dangers of deep sea diving along with other debris. the u. s. coast guard says it has recovered,
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presumed human remains from the ocean floor after the catastrophic in place. and if the types and sickness simple the case, scott did not declare the nature or extent of the possible remains. but said, medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis in due course. the remains on the debris being recovered from the sight, almost full. columbus has beneath the surface of the atlantic ocean. the tight and submissive bullets on a commercial fit operated by ocean gates carrying 5 people to view the historic wreck of the titanic. when it went missing last week, after an intensive search using remote, the operated undersea vessels, wreckage was found on the sea bed. just a 100 meters also from the world's most famous wreck. the deputies suggested the titan stuff with a must have been placed and killing old on board. more than a century after it sank, the titanic has drawn 5 more people to award to re great. this recovery though might office some come but,
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