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[000:00:00;00] news, this is dw news line from bell it and from the government struggles to respond to growing on risk for the 9 riots and fun cause and vandalized buildings. of the police shooting over the teenage president, amount of a not call consult process for another crisis meeting also coming off as of friday
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and forth as push back. the invite is the number of casualties is on the rocks. the wife of a folding soldier has now set up a support and i've worked for other with poland and hungary block a joint statement at the new summit and russell's, the 2 countries are unhappy with an overhaul of you. asylum rules, which was agreed to earlier, is the us supreme court sprites down to a firm. it says action policy ruling race cannot be used as a factor in university of the gulf as well come to the program. the french government is scrambling to respond to the unrest spock by the police shooting of a teenage drive up after us. the night of riots across the country president,
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him on the way of my call has come sold his trip to brussels, to return to parent sees due to an emergency meeting on the balance, which is expected to begin in the next few minutes. its speaking earlier on friday, prime minister elizabeth vaughn said the government was looking at all options to restore order is to look at how the latest wave of on rest on folded damage and destruction on the streets of paris. the results of these ugly trashes with the police but no soul, the protests have been bothered. and yesterday, the mother of the team shot dead by police at point blank range whose death it sparked the protests that a peaceful demonstration. she invited participants to dress in white and remembrance, dressed people from the top of the van. in the aftermath of the destruction and
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clashes with the police, though the mood on the streets paints a picture of shock at the level of abundance, but little surprise, plus a feeling of the predictability of such a reaction to police brutality caused quick harlequin to sound the anger behind all of this, but it's still shocking. i think we need to debate all of this so that people understand what motivates them to get violence in the 1st place. i know which of us recall. oh, love you sounds good. why your voice. i think that has been too much bother and given what happened. well, there was no need for this kind of father. 60 cent per se shops have nothing to do with what happened is i knew it would take them over. yeah, well, it was supposed to. so there close it goes on. i think this is the logical consequence to police violence. next, if it's unacceptable, what are the prima? i try and the current situation comes from police going to phone to us through it.
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i suppose school so i think it's absolutely normal phones because it took that phenomenal that might be the word on the street. but francis president of manuel mac crunch was less even handed. he called the actions absolutely unjustifiable and resisted cold from the right to impose the state of emergency. and while the clear up begins, many are asking what can be done to stop the unrest and tackle the alleged systemic racism in the police force. and the my all star correspondence associate schultz and in paris. well, most likely to emerge from that crisis meeting chat by president my calling today, the yeah, the french premium. and those are already set that they would review all options on the table. and as of questions of, of course, the question, what all options to restore the com. one of these options could be to introduce
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a state of emergency. this is what has been done in 2005 that has been a comparable situation of, of bic, andras, off of the killing of 2 young men, also in paris suburbs. but of course, that could also be more adapting down this police forces. we have seen this for last night, but also as i'm address like crap use, which already some of the suburbs around pears has been introducing by themselves. now, all these why it's getting out of control. well, you might get a bit of a sense, especially if you look behind me. i am in the middle of paris and you can see here a broken glass and around here and pairs in this area. there are, at least i think i counted 3 other stores with a broken vendors. and if you've seen the images from last night, and it's been very impressive and very violent, and it is especially been all over the country, not early in the suburbs for us to set. it also did come
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a little bit to you to paris notes or in other um is cities on around? so, um, it is too early to say if it is out of control, i would like to say, but of course you have to watch the next night and it is really a very tense situation for full fronts right now. is it briefly? what's the latest on the investigation into the office of themselves? the 17 year old of the year, the officer is in for luminary custody. there has been yesterday. the announcement that has been investigated for a voluntary homicide. his volume was speaking in the french television, and he said that he believes fed the officer was operating at legally and did this, the legal obligations has still been fulfilled, whereas the prosecutor has said that she doubts that. i'm sorry this. is there any the beginning of proceedings which would shed light into this?
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but as i've said, the, the preliminary chargers are um, a homicide of one integrity. so we're not terribly homicide. w correspondence. yeah . so it's in, in, in paris. they have for us, thank you very much. and so you and here are some of the news headlines from around the world. health officials in mexico say more than a 100 people have died them in the past month to to a series of feet waves. the heat has caused more than a 1000 emergencies across the country. side to side global warming is exacerbating being stream whether as the country prices for another heat wave in july the international monetary fund has agreed to give practiced on a $3000000000.00 bailout. it's economy has suffered from rising prices and crippling debt. while political struggles have to invest as the deal could mean tied to government spending and a free floating exchange rate,
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i think the republican presidential candidates informs us vice president mike 10 says met with ukrainian president brought him is a landscape on a surprise visit to keys pence reiterated as his support for ukrainian victory and cold on the us to commit to taking a leading role on the international stage. he's the 1st republican candidate to meet with cements, consequence work. ukraine says it's false as have pushed back russian troops by moles and the columbus and several areas in the east and don't boss region in the past few days. k if has step up it's operations around the city of baffled wage. wagner forces seized after months of intense fighting and then handed over to the russian army. and there is no official data on exactly how many ukrainian soldiers have been killed on the battlefield by now. some estimates put the number close to 18000, with the con condo offensive on the go, that these numbers are expected to rise,
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that lives more people dealing with the loss of loved ones, especially the wives of foreign soldiers, dw is abraham method woman who set up a community to help other widows. it's hard for tatiana to come here, but she always does. the memorial to queens fall and soldiers. among them is dennis. the love of her life. the father of her son to seek lots of force miss scott said, and that he adds the clue vessel leslie, apples nail, malaise. and i'm calling when you move up. you have lots of talk if he is out us, when you threats and you want me to put a spell on the some of the national this might just leave your system a little bit and 46 dollars. it clearly is you,
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i should be all of the whole part that much just to go with tv is of the fictional precious attribute say a producer. so the number of watching it was it's been a year since dennis was killed on the battlefield. grief has not left tatiana, and it's now accompanied by the judgment of others, of suspicion. but that's not, that's a doing any portion of social look for somebody else because you know, thank you for showing it to to original t. it's certainly the volley trust. maybe somebody's on your left and on the launch at the supplemental, if so i will not the recorded thank you for the the is just flows through us would be let's see if the key see what the, what the print, what i spoke about for now was to be talking to you on a started talking about dentist online, she set up
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a facebook group for widows with her friend ox on. at 1st, it was just 15 women swapping stories and sharing advice on the bureaucracy of losing someone to the war. now the group has more than a 1000 members, mostly of my b. b stop practical funding, i suppose to vehicle most office. today, some women are taking that safe space from the internet to the real world. we've traveled from all over the country to meet in keys. it's the 1st time most have met in person of the chance of just that fish,
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fish the solidarity and unity creates space for laughter. we my, you more truth is that you're awesome. speeding on what the cause was that it took more 3 more and one look at what see and what's the peaceful, clean born the whatever you, most of them on the group online and now in person is important for many members, but good seal up. what do you have to them and what somebody's doesn't have to watch the notice of the nonsense block or the person in your office. all the depths, all the sorrow they bring. tatiana says the have to count towards something. this is her biggest wish. she'll pause, i have been in oklahoma hotel or you can number one more initial little of the shows view. and there's a last because you know, to remind me of defeating them,
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this election. some of those fact i'm not on that report, but i if i what questions are being asked about the actions of greek authorities during the sinking of a migrant boat in the mediterranean 2 weeks ago, some of the survivors have claimed the vessel cap sized off of the coast guard attempted to tow us several of them told the reuters, news agency, the coast guard, attached the rope to the overcrowded shoulder and had pulled this cuz you have one closing rights to tubes. some of the statements were made and that'd be, that'd be a report law suite. greek authorities have declined to comment during the investigation. it's estimated more than 500 people drowned mostly from syria, egypt, and pocket stones. they have page people, traffic has to bring them from libya to europe, and the issue of migrants arriving in euro host dash at of asylum seekers. leaders have resumed the summit today in an attempt to make
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a joint statement. the members did find common ground on giving you find on time military support fido for us invasion. this meeting is also expected to do with relations with china, with some leaders wanting to reduce the blogs dependence on chinese to function a possibility that some of the phenomena is that, that some of it for us. and i also want you leaders that are still discussing the migration reforms, understood by many to be a done deal. well, good. how do you totally right. it was a done deal approved by the vast majority of member states, poland, and hungary, their world, the world against it. so from the beginning there rejected this motion to share responsibility for migraines and refugees entering the blog without authorization, but they were out voted. so now there are using this summit of the leaders here in
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brussels to open up the discussion again and to sort of convince the others so given to their demands. because of course, they know that you lead to as like to have a consensus in the, and, and the joint statements. and so this attitude is causing a lot of frustration and discomforts here. lots and books prime and is the bathroom, for instance, told us that to be, you should know it's given to call and i'm hungry is demands because that could create a dangerous precedent. everyone could come up and open up any decisions, decisions that were made in the last years that that cannot happen. he said, and this tony is prime and needs to call us a said out loud, what's many leaders might be thinking that it's cannot be that you say no to everything. and everyone else tries to compromise that. that doesn't work
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on a process. but some of the phenomena, thank you very much. and here's another look at some of wedges headlines. most of them believe us are taking pos and the final day of the hodge pilgrimage in saudi arabia. she was cross have been searching the sacred call by the telephone stones at columns representing the an estimated 1800000 people have joined. this is on and during temperatures of almost 50 degrees. so to the german comic i. audi says it's chief executive, macos guzman, is to leave the company, the outgoing all the boss satisfies criticism for not advancing the bronze transition to electric vehicles. quickly enough, folks foggins trying to strategy a chief gun of done and we'll take over it all the starting in september to the us now with the supreme court has handed down another landmark ruling this
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time overtraining the policy of so called affirmative action in college admissions . since the 1970s, some schools have been given priority to members of minority groups as part of efforts to deal with the legacy of racism in the country. the goal is conservative . majority now rule that race could not be considered a factor in deciding which students to accept the social defines from students, decline the end of affirmative action at higher education institution and on the other side of the imaginary dividing line, a celebration of victory. these protests reflect a decades long debate in the west. one. the supreme court has now settled, but not to everyone's satisfaction. so you have supreme court justices voted along ideological lines with the conservative majority put in place by the trump administration,
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eventually winning the day. but those ideological lines are reflected in the groups of protestors who gathered to you're close to the supreme court with one side saying that affirmative action benefits of diverse america as a whole. while the other side says that it unfairly disadvantages groups in favor of others. to do research center says around half of americans don't support colleges and universities, considering lacy admissions. but what equality and education and what it means to privilege minority groups and the college admissions process. that split minority groups themselves that probably receive will be based on merit. not based on the kind of the scheme which is discouraged. and i forgot to ask the american case, i think that a lot of people on their side don't want to recognize the systemic racism here in this country. and we need to do the work start fixing or repairing the racial divide. and i, in seeing all of these asian american immigrants and i am an immigrant as well.
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just come in here and say, we fought for this, this is the american dream. this is important to us. they don't speak for all of us . it's a decision that spells more scrutiny for the supreme court, whether it's republican appointed majority. the open question remains just how much more the composition of the bends will continue to push us policies towards more conservative interest. at a time of entrenched differences in a country. so diverse because ross is the communications that coordinate the democrats abroad, united and us them across living and working in other countries. nicole, what's your take on this decision? well, my take is not surprising as a democrat and that i think it was a big minutes. mistake a misstep that was going to throw us back in our country in terms of higher education, the quality and of fairness for all. why is that? well, because you know,
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if you're only considering the indicators on paper and calling those merits, you're just not taking into account what a student is, where he comes from, where she's studied, you know, and you need to look at a student as a whole. and that includes their diversity that includes what they've had to overcome in order to, to even get to the point of, of trying to go to university. and we need to represent our society in our higher education. everybody profits, everybody benefits from it. if we have a diverse learning atmosphere for all of our students and universities, and that can only happen if we take, if you know, if we take into account that under privileged under represented students really need that support in order to be able to experience fairness and education, now the judges have argued and lives fonts of the population share that, that view, that given priority to minority groups is a way of discrimination as well as people are being judged by the skin color and
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not by the men. on the merits alone. do you agree? well, i agree that we have to take into account what the student brings to the table as you know, an applicant to a university. but saying that, you know, this is where we're going to start making sure everything is fair. you know, we can't take into account that someone might have had a more difficult time getting to university if they're latino, or hispanic, or black. that doesn't take into account all the other unfairness in our education system like legacy students, which are actually a bigger problem. we want to talk about fairness and universities. we have to stop, you know, allowing white over privileged people to get their kids into these higher education facilities by saying, well, look, my dad went there, my uncle went there, i have a, i have more of a right. if we want to look at a student based purely on their merits, then we have to make sure that the students getting out of, of high school and entering universities have all have the same opportunities to earn these merits,
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as we call them. and they just don't right now in the systemic racism of america. they just don't not relative action has been around since the 1970. would you consider it a success for well, i think if you ask clarence clarence thomas, the justice of supreme court, if it was a success, he would say yes considering that's how he got into a law school. and i don't think it's been a success because we have been wiggling away. i didn't whittling away at it for the past, you know, couple of decades. and i think any small step towards the quality for the under representative under represented that universities is a success. but it can never be a full success until all students have equal rights until our universities are really representing our society. and we don't have under represented groups of people, but of americans there. because of all staff on the democrats abroad in a jeremy that unites american democrats living and working in other countries.
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caused the band buildings vandalized and some 900 people arrested in several 16 presidents mccaul has returned early from an e. u summit in brussels to gen emergency meeting on how to respond to the buttons. and that's it from that me and the new students. and i'll have an update for you at the top of the gulf coast and berlin from me on the street
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