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the visions and the people behind the verdict catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on d. w. the . you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin. a 3rd day of unrest after a french teenager is shot dead by police. clashes are rocked as thousands paid for butte to 17 year old knives. the shooting has prompted fury and allegations of systemic racism inside law enforcement. also coming up on the show,
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the u. s. supreme court strikes down of formative action ruling race cannot be used as a factor in college admissions. media reports say, one of russia's top generals has been arrested over last weekends failed, revolt, surrogate. so we can is said to have had advanced knowledge of the rebellion plus version galactic launches. it's 1st commercial space flight. it's craft soaring 80 kilometers above the earth surface. the hello. i'm clear. richardson to our viewers watching on tv us in the united states and all around the world, a warm welcome. we start in france with renewed unrest following the fatal shooting of a teenager near paris. police have news tear gas to disperse protesters after a visual march for the victim identified as no. he was shot dead during
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a traffic stop on tuesday and anchor over the shooting has been fueling at days of riots. the officer who fired the shot has also been charged with voluntary homicide . 17 year old. now use mother need a fire crowd and what started as a peaceful policy for his son. but simmering team. sions. voyle's own people through projectiles that police who used to guess the, the vigil tuning to vandalism, to some as cause. we're again cecil lights. it's the 3rd day of and raced over. know you killing all the officer who shelton has now being charged. some say the problem goes much data when they talk to live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternity like but that doesn't exist anymore. the police make the rules and do what they want before they decide to kill somebody. and they just don't do it,
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it's true. i would like it to never happen again. it shouldn't be possible to die like this for no reason. i wouldn't want it happened to my own children. my eldest is 11. it could be him in 5 years. dying from a gun should, would this really needs to stop public storage. these have struggled for days to control biases purchased as had been to town whole outside the northern city of leels with public transport and paris. also, china gets it of the trim and bust services and civil regions have been shut down. really cool. maybe there are other ways of discussing this problem rather than making trouble for people going to work. when it comes in mental, the government is deploying 40000 offices and sees that will take a 0 tolerance approach to any torch things that the mother and
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a dozen police stations are barracks, have been attacked. they have shown great professionalism and very difficult condition city, and the one to read it to the right, my support and confidence in them. i am standing by that side because it showed up with the interest receive any curious use have been announced in some areas on the outskirts of paris as authorities brace for more fury was he does. the reporter lucio schultz and his in paris following events. and she has more on the case against the officer involved. i hear you mentioned that he has been prefers the charge. that means he is the investigation. right? not a voluntary homicide. there's means they're still looking into the case, trying to establish it. his lawyer has been saying, according to local media, that he has been acting in the legal ray and that this was justified by law
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various the prosecutor from the red said that he does not think that the conditions for um, for illegal ray has been fulfilled. there, so this is there any, the beginning of legal proceedings, and this will be later decided in court that his protests are about nile, but they're also about allegations of systemic racism inside french law enforcement . tell us more about what protesters have been demanding. so a lot of protesters and refer to it uh, already in the, in the report id minding for, just as for now in the 1st place. but then they were all, it's a lot of people saying, well, the police cubes. and of course you have to distinguish a little bit. there has been protesters that were peaceful. the big part of the people have been peaceful that went to this much today. and then you have, of course, people that are not that peaceful and behave seems quite some damage also over the last nights and these people might also be angry and they might ask for something
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else then then just just, just for now. so it is an expression of a deep rooted anger. you can also see it as it is going against the signs of the stage to such as police stations or schools. so i think that's important to mentioned there that it is just a small minority yet. there's been a huge police response. can you tell us exactly what we've been seeing there? a good day has been an announcement that over this night there will be for 2000 people all over the country around paris, a booby, 9000. this is a very big police response beeping and non to day earlier, we have seen a lot of policemen all over the place, securing the perfect here. and they've been dispersing guys later against the, um, is they call it to you cuz there are people that come and break things on, on voluntarily like they, they come to, to destroy things. well,
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thank you very much for reporting. that is, lucy, i shall send reporting for us. appreciate your time. well, the us supreme court has struck down affirmative action ruling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the courts, conservative majority rule, the race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. the ruling over turns of precedents many institutions had used for decades to boost minority enrollments. president joe biden sharply criticized the court's ruling and defended race conscious admissions policies. i believe our colleges are stronger when they're originally diverse. our nation is strong because we use we because we are tapping into the full range of talent, this patient. i also believe that well, talent, creativity, and hard work are everywhere across this country, not equal opportunity. it is not everywhere across this country. we cannot let this
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decision be the last word one and for that we cannot let this, this has to be the last word. all the court can render decision. it cannot change when america stands for america is an idea, an idea unique in the world. idea of hope and opportunity possibilities of giving everyone a fair shot. i'm leaving know behind. i spoke to d. w as washington bureau chief in s pole, and i asked her whether the supreme court's decision is a nail in the coffin for affirmative action. the best, i think that's fair to say as a routing also as a decade, decades long practice of affirmative action, the universities could take grace into account in order to improve diversity, as you also uh, just mentioned under you have to keep in mind click affirmative action 1st, made its way into policy in the 1960 is that was been all white school and slowly
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began admitting minority students. yeah. important to keep the historical context in perspective there too. um, we do have reports that president biden may be looking into some kind of executive action. what can he realistically do now that the highest court in the land has made this rolling around providing present biden pledge that today supreme court ruling is not the last word. what we also heard in this little clip you were just playing. that leaves open the lot of question about what he really will do. a be young, the new recommendations for colleges and universities wish the department of education into the positive justice were put out within the next 45 days or so. you know, clear the president by them has long been opposed to expanding as to the supreme court, but this decision today decision, today's decisions along with last year's abortion decision really might increase
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expectation from democrats to do so. and that the president said to report us off to his statement. i followed him via this is not a normal court. my point in that very direction about, but of course this is the process which would not have happened overnight. yeah, strong remarks there from president bite and what other kind of reaction have we seen to this ruling so far? well, pretty predictable ones. so many republicans appraising the decision 1st and for from donald trump who implemented the 3 a supreme court justices who made this decision possible. he said, this is a great day for america. on the other side, we have not only democratic lawmakers who harshly criticized the ruling, but also former president brock obama, michelle obama, who put out a strong statement. michelle obama, who attend the talbert herself. rhodes, today,
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my heart breaks for any young person out there who's wondering what the future holds. and then they are clare asian american students who basically brought the case to the supreme court. they applauded the ruling as they had made the argument that high achieving asian americans has been discriminated as of how much is the action plans, preferred other minorities over them. so we have a whole wide range of reactions of today's supreme court decision. so thank you for bringing us up to speed. that's what dw is in his poll in washington dc. and we can bring you up to speed now with some other world news headlines. activists of storm to the swedish embassy in baghdad in response to a copy of the koran being burnt at a most in stockholm. social media videos showed dozens of people inside the embassy courtyard. sunset fire to a rainbow flag representing the eligibility to plus community. a british court has
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ruled the u. k. governments planted to port asylum seekers to rolanda is unlawful. judge's federal wanda should could not be considered a safe 3rd country and there was a risk that my friends would face persecution. the government is planning to appeal to decision climate activists grades whom bob has met with ukrainian president will let him hear zalinski in chief. they talked about the environmental impacts of the war 2 and are criticized the global response to the destruction of the cost. got hydro electric down up into now to new revelations that could signal the start of a purge at the top of russia's military establishment the moscow times and financial times report the general circuit. several v king has been arrested on suspicion of involvement. and you have county for goshen and his wagner groups failed rebellion. and your times also says that sort of beacon had advanced knowledge of progressions plans. he was ones the face of which is war in ukraine.
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so a sort of, you 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 and reeling after defeats on the battlefield. sort of the can pick on making his reputation in chechnya into to thousands where 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 year, poochie knew what was with him. the hero of russian metal. the country is highest on the or with sort of a can in come on. and ukraine motion forces change tactics as winter sets in. they've begun to target you cranes, energy infrastructure,
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plunging millions into darkness and cold, and leaving them without water. toots in was pleased giving, so it'd be can yet another metal. but just a month later, he believed he must command this man. the navy color scheme of took his job. and so the beacon became his deputy when the volcanic group made it small on moscow sort of beacons loyally towed the line. yep. is the estimate or, and shoot us stop a junior, georgia 0. the enemy is just waiting 3 for the internal political situation one to worse than in our country. now the question now is whether he knew more than he was letting on it's on typhoid is a retired brigadier general who's served for the us air force. and i asked him whether put has started cleaning house. so i think the biggest surprise in this is
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that we haven't seen more harsh measure measure flight. i do believe that he's probably been detained, that is being investigated. but really what, who needs to do to re establish his authority is something that is far. busy more grandiose than just a couple of interrogations and arrests. and i'm surprised we haven't seen that in the last 4 days or so. indeed, if it is true that serve, you can want to reference top generals a new about them, you me and didn't try to stop it. what does that tell us about putting his grip on power here as well? i think if you're going to be an authoritarian, you need to have authority. and i think it's interesting to see that there are probably many that sympathize with for ghosts and thoughts about frustration and how the word mute phrase is played out. and i think it indicates that this authoritarian leader into probably has a whole lot less authority then maybe we would have expected 6 days ago. what would you have potentially expected from putting into a search that authority? so i think that he needs to do some in order to do what to does successfully be
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very strong and strident in his crackdowns amongst those within the security establishment in russia to demonstrate his authority and to purge out those that are not oil. and the fact that he doesn't, our hasn't done that up to this point is probably indicative of the fact that food himself, questions whether he has the authority and it has the ability to actually crack down to the extent that he thinks that he probably needs to so let's talk about the stakes here. um we've heard joseph burrell, but used top diplomat warning that a weaker proven is 8th grader danger. what is your take is a more unstable russia, a more dangerous russia here. i think in this case, who has a couple of options, one of them would be to undertake this crack down that i think maybe he's showing part of now. but i think if he ultimately once to begin authority, yes, to do something more grandiose. and one of those things could be the last out, externally, outside of russia. i think that's the danger that joseph is talking about there.
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but i think the better play for who would be to undertake the crab down amongst the security forces there in russia. and may be considered using this as a pre test to bring troops home from a failing or a new crane, and show more security establishment presence on the streets of moscow and around russia. and i think one of those things is the only play for qu now, and hopefully you'll take the one that's more reasonable by bringing truth. so yeah, how likely do you think that could be as an outcome? yeah, so i think ultimately proven is looking at himself in the mirror and thinking about the last 16 months and ukraine. and i think he realizes that, well, maybe we would've otherwise thought the time was on the side of russia in this war . that probably now it's more apparent that time is on the side of you crate. and that the longer it takes for hooting to establish is aims in ukraine. the less likely he is to be able to hold onto the authority that he desires and may be. now this is the right pre test for him to pull troops home and establish his presence
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within russia instead of meddling outside of rush. well, thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us on dw news that is retired for good day or general. and john tigers. really appreciate your insights based class. while the turmoil in russia is dominating a 2 day summit of e leaders in brussels, the meeting got underway with the head of nato, highlighting what he called divisions and rushes leadership boosting nato's defenses and flooring of asia. ukraine are also top priorities. 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 events that may have been a result of the week on the demo site spots. there are cracks on the distance
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within the russian system. at the same time, it is important to underlying that these are internal and the russian matters. however, you need to stressed 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 coms 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 based cdo, you'll notice i call them like this. they could be an emergency in bella, luce at any moment, and nobody knows, then they codes don't again stuff besides carne said li just also discussed your plans, future, a possible nato and a membership on how to rebuild the discharge country. i think it says fundamentally
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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 rating on the blocks doorstep, it has been is and will be for the see of the future, you're crying an item detox you are watching the daily news still to come on the show. writing the winds, 8102 year old, had his eyes set on an unusual world record its agents to see whether he succeeded . the virgin galactic has launched its 1st commercial flight to the edge of space. the 90 minute admission took off from new mexico and flew 80
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kilometers above sea level. the theme of battalion researchers on boards off earth curvature and got to experience weightlessness. virgin wants to start regular commercial flights and a new era of space tourism. hundreds of enthusiasts have already paid up to $450000.00 for their tickets. so who better to discuss these kinds of milestones with then it keith cowan, he's the editor of space ref dotcom. joining us now from washington, keith, version galactic. so joining the commercial space, travel game a lot later than plan what took them so long here? well, you know, in the space industry, when there's some frustration on schedules, you say all but no space is hard. what they've done here, whether it's, you're flying something with rings or a capsule is they're trying to do something very quickly. it's never been done before. and it took a little longer, they thought, but now they have a spacecraft. second, you know, literally take off from, in the airport anywhere. go up into space and come back and conceivably do it the
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next day. yeah. you being that eventually you want to try and, you know, have this mimic, the better aspects of the commercial get travel, you know, the part where you go somewhere. you come home that the toys, things like that, that we heard the tickets are going at around half a $1000000.00 a pop. how long do think it's going to be before people like you wouldn't be, could enjoy one of these lights as well. i like the budget is kind of low, your producer being able to fit your budget to work. so it's not, it's not an issue it's, it's cost and it's like anything you know, the cost more. it's cheaper to send these guys up on this flight to do research. so it is interest space. what it comes down to whether, you know, you look at what other people spend money on these days. and, you know, there's always all, you know, large market globally to do this. and i think at the end of the day, it'll be like your travel. it used to be champagne and your 1st class service. and then somebody found out a cheaper way to do it. and now we all fly anywhere we want. yeah, i mean that's
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a big question here too, right? so that taurus even be going to space, that is a huge hit to the environment after all. well, you to the bottom of the depends what this different portion system is and so forth . the number of people going off is rather small right now. and then i'm speaking of somebody who lived at everest base camp for a month and watched that sort of attractive come through and i have the same thoughts. now you've got a lot of people who don't respect the environment, but it takes a lot to get there. so what you do, you start to, i don't have a good answer for you other than it's happening. and it isn't the 1st time that a lot of people with means above the do extraordinary things, and it won't be the last. well, thank you so much for taking the time to bring us up to speed on the w. that's keep telling editor of space ref dotcom many thanks. so i can imagine most of us would be happy to kick back and relax after reading the ripe old age of a 100 is not much sooner,
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but that is clearly not the case for this next scandinavian skydivers who has now flown into the record books putting on a helmet and getting ready to take off, but not in any form of the croft. a 102 year old eva crystal f, as in, prepared to become the oldest person ever to fly in a wind tunnel. the ever less you don't believe i will break a word, a code deal portion. when you look at me, you don't believe it. set up on this as a full mas skydivers christopher son is no stranger to challenging school. and his being in the tunnel twice before we only just made it a group to family and friends. what's the role of veteran make history and could not contain that pride? i'm very impressed with him. it's really cool that i have a grandfather who was said to work on and on the cost was just about to develop. i live a very exciting. it is the world records we were hoping for. we thought ok,
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maybe it won't work, but then it, when really well, the last several witness statements have to be signed. it is in order to secure an official new world where i quote and i'll send this infiniti this word to record. let's get some tennis news now and top players continue to gear up for next week's wimbleton. current world number one, e gosh to be on tech and outside favorite cocoa golf. both made it into semi finals at 2 different grass court events, showing strong form ahead of the classic grand slam in london. egos to be on tech has been in fine form of late underlining her status as the world's top women's play. a once more at the bad home book, open the tournament in germany is one of several boom up events being played on cross quotes ahead of next week's wimbledon should be on to beat a russian rifle in straight sets mocking attempt straight to make 3 runs leading back to her when the french open, earlier this month,
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when she had successfully defended her title to the quotes of final, when here comes a day off to see was confirmed as the top women said for the upcoming grand slam in london, cementing her status as the women, the wimbledon favorites, even though the 22 year old has never made it past the 4th round over in england, cocoa golf also. so you'll just send the final sponsor, the 19 year old face to doubles, partner in fellow american. jessica peculiar. who's the 1st seat at the east point international? well, gulf was rank 50 a box. the teen sensation swept away to a 6363 wind to advance head of what so far has been a week. his grand slam gallagher looks phenom full and former women's tennis world. number one carol, and it was the ocoee has announced her return to competition 3 years after retiring . the 32 year old has given birth to 2 children since calling it quits. now she
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aims to inspire the kids with her come back. the danish player returns at the us open, where she was a finalist in 292014. she was granted a wildcard entry, or just to fully though a reminder of our top story at this hour, thousands have marched near paris to pay tribute to a 17 year old who was shot dead at a traffic stop. the shooting on leaf nationwide protest and riots. a police officer has been charged with a voluntary homicide. you are watching the news from berlin. i'm sir richardson in just a few moments. i'll have an in depth review of the top stories in the day. remember, there's more on the website too, you can check out the data view dot com, or i'll see you soon. thanks for watching the
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