Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  June 29, 2023 11:00pm-11:16pm CEST

11:00 pm
the power of the people lives, dealing with the growing tension. they change their world currently go in and be insight starts joining on dw, 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 class as a rough as thousands page tribute to 17 year olds. now the shooting has prompted fury and allegations of systemic racism inside one force. that's also coming up on
11:01 pm
the show us supreme court strikes down of formative action ruling race cannot be used as a factor in college admissions. and the turmoil and russia dominate somebody who summit meeting in brussels as some warrant that a week and vladimir putin is more dangerous than us from leader in moscow. the flow and clara richardson. thank you so much for taking the time to join us. we start in france with renewed on rest, following the fatal shooting of a teenager near paris. police have used to your gas to disperse protesters off for a vigil march for the victim identified as no. he was shot dead during a traffic stop on tuesday and anger over the shooting has been fueling days of riots. the officer who fired the shot has been charged with voluntary homicide. to
11:02 pm
17 year old. now use mother need a fire crowd and what started as a peaceful policy for his son. but simmering team, sions, voyles on people through predict dogs that police who used to guess the, the vigil tuning to vandalism, to some as cause. we're again see, so light, it's the 3rd day of and raced over. now you're killing all the officer who shot him has now being charged. some say the problem goes much deeper when he felt that we live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternity. 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 through the 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,
11:03 pm
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 have been to town whole outside the northern city of leels, with public transport and paris also trying to get it to trim and bus services. and civil regions have been shut down early. cool. maybe there are other ways of discussing this problem, rather than making trouble for people going to work. when it comes in metal. the government is deploying 40000 offices and sees that will take a 0 tolerance approach to any torching dec mother and a dozen police stations or bags have been attacked. they have shown great professionalism and very difficult condition city, and the one to read it to the right,
11:04 pm
my support and confidence in them. i am standing by that side because it showed up with the interest receiving, curious use have been announced in some areas on the outskirts of paris as authorities brace for more fury to the reporter, lucy or fulton is in paris following events for us. she is more on the case against the officer involved to hear you mentioned that he has been provision be charged. 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 a legal ray and that this was justified by law virus, the prosecutor from the great 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,
11:05 pm
and this will be later decided in court that these 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 um, audi monitoring for just as for now in the 1st place, but then they will, 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 are peaceful, the big part of the people have been peaceful that went to this much today. and then you'll 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 else and 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
11:06 pm
stage to such as pretty stations or schools. so i think that's important to mention 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 this year? that has been an announcement that over this night there will be 40000 people all over the country around paris be 9000. this is a very big police response. going to be sent in on to today earlier. we have seen a lot of policeman all over the place secure in the perfect here. and they've been dispersing to you guys later against the, um, as 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, thank you very much for reporting. that is, was the actual time reporting for us, appreciate your time to the united states. now where the supreme court has struck
11:07 pm
down of formative action ruling that race cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the courts, conservative majority rules that race conscious admissions programs at harvard and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional. the ruling over terms of precedent. many institutions had used for decades to boost minority enrollment. president joe biden sharply criticized the courts will late and defended race conscious admissions policies. i believe our colleges are stronger on their originally diverse. i also believe that while talent creating hard work are everywhere across this country, opportunity is not. we cannot let this decision be the last 4 years. the truth is we all know discrimination still exist in america. i asked at dw, as washington bureau chief in his poll, whether the supreme court's decision will mean the end of affirmative action. the
11:08 pm
best i think that's fair to say as a routing officer all. and so they k 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 have to keep in mind click affirmative action 1st made its way into policy in the 1960s that was been all white school and slowly 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 kinds of executive action. what can he realistically do now? 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 b young,
11:09 pm
the new recommendations for colleges and universities. i wish the department of education, but the positive justice were put out within the next 45 days or so. you know, clear, the president biden has long been opposed to expanding of the supreme court, but this decision today decision, today's decisions along with last year's abortion decision really might increase equitation from democrats to do so. and that the president said to report us off to his statement, i thought in view of 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. yes, wrong remarks there from president bite and what other kind of reaction have we seen to this ruling so far as well? pretty predictable ones. so many republicans appraising the decision 1st and forefront. donald trump, who implemented the 3
11:10 pm
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 obama. michelle obama, who put out a strong statement. michelle obama, who attend the talbert herself. rhodes, today, 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 this 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 the d. w is in his poll in washington dc. and we can
11:11 pm
turn now to some other world news headlines. active as some storm, the swedish embassy in baghdad, in response to a copy of the koran being burnt at a mosque and stuff on social media video showed dozens of people inside the embassy court yard. sunset fires were rainbow flags representing the only be $22.00 plus community climate active as great a to embark has met with ukrainian president. what would it be as a landscape in teens? they talked about the environmental impact of the war and burg, criticized the global response to the destruction of the gulf coast hydro electric them and the turmoil and russia is dominating a 2 day summit of the readers and brussels. the meeting got underway with the head of nato, highlighting what he called divisions and rushes leadership boosting aid his defenses, and for an up 8 to grant 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
11:12 pm
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 tracks on the eastern. so 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 or sort bass cdo. you'll notice i call them like this. they could be an
11:13 pm
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 friends, future a possible nature 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 and 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. your crime and item detox. now i'm guessing that most of us would be happy to kick back and relax once you
11:14 pm
reach the rifles. 8 of a 100 is not much sooner, but it 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 christopher's son prepared to become the oldest person ever to fly in a wind tunnel. the less you don't believe i will break a word echoed deal towards it. when you look at me, you don't believe it set up on matters as a full mas skydiving. christopher son is no stranger to challenging school and his being in the tunnel twice before. we only just made it to a group, his 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
11:15 pm
a grandfather who was said to work on and on the cost was about to develop. i live a very exciting. it is the world records we were hoping for. we thought ok, 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 in the records truly amazing feats. that is your news update at this hour is also all for me. for now. i'm claire richardson in berlin for me in the whole team working behind the scenes. really appreciate you taking the time to watch the sometimes the best show, right how that you see the highlights for shooting bumps every week. not to not become a criminal critical.

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on