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sending shopping and dining offers. then certainly our services be our guest at frankfurt and board cd managed by front bought the you're watching deal. your name was coming to live from for land. french president . my phone condemns the violence in gripping the country after the police shooting of a teenager. he says even more police will be deployed to contain the unrest and urge his parents to keep their children on the streets. also coming up on the show, we hear from russia's former prime minister about the country's recent term,
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while including whether last weekends failed uprising has weekend. vladimir put newsprint on power plus a blow to l. g b t q plus rights in the united states. supreme court rules that a website designer can refuse surfaces to a same sex couple based on her religious belief. the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. french president and manuel my call has condemned what he called the unacceptable exploitation of the fatal death of a teenager at the hands of police or his chair to an emergency meeting of his cabinet. after leaving the new summit in brussels early to deal with the process, he said more police would be deployed in the capital, paris, and across the country. damage and destruction on the streets of paris.
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the results of these ugly clashes with the police of the no soul. the protests have been bought. and yesterday, the mother of the team shot dead by police at point blank range whose death had sparked the protests that a peaceful demonstration. indeed, of the month of the destruction and clashes with the police. though the mood on the streets paints a picture of shock at the level of the abundance, but little surprise caused control. i couldn't understand 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 motivated them to get violence in the 1st place. i know which of us really cool. well love you understand why your voice. i think that has been too much bother and given what happened to people, there was no need for this kind of father. the sticky ship, se shops have nothing to do with. we'll have to unless he's under view of it,
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would you come over? yeah, well, was supposed to consider the close that goes on. i think this is the logical consequence to police violence. next a tab. it's unacceptable. what are the prima act? 12 the current situation comes from police going to phone to us through a lot supposed school. so i think it's absolutely normal phones because it, with that phenomenon that might be the word on the street. but francis presidents, a manual not crohn, was less even handed of this message. so what we're seeing is an unacceptable use of the death of a teenager that we all deeply regret. this should be a ton of morning and respect that full family condemn. although to using this situation in this moment to create this order and to attack our institutions, they carry an enormous responsibility. and 12, but clear up begins. many are asking what can be done to stop the unrest and tackle
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the alleged systemic racism in the police force earlier i so to and so if he's on power in paris, so she's an officer and former researcher at amnesty international. and i asked her whether the protesters demands have changed in light of the increased security measures. so it's, uh, it's difficult because it's a result of on various continuous movement. so it's difficult to talk about demands . i think the, the slogan is just this one. i haven't, but i'm the other hand, i think no one industry believes that they will be just if there is a difference, trust me, this edition. and the reason behind that is that's not even the most media to cases are familiar with anything the recent years having to lead to it resulted in a trial only 6 years. uh, they are really a conviction is there is a sentence, it's really light. so the demand for just is that they don't believe in justice and
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that the close of the problem. yeah. tell us more about these allegations of racism within french law enforcement since this is your area of expertise to i mean it's, it's something that the government is refusing to that go the same as please return it to the don't even want to use the word. it has been shown that there are discriminatory checks by the police as young but to men in the, in the 2017 wes, thing that you have 20 watching seems to be check the basic witness to show black or are a man a and that needs to be nice for 32 and only angels and researchers that are being working on please return it to show that there is a disproportionate default of the victims that are black or our ups. and this is specifically human in this event, that suburban area. so that's something you we do perform in the police to address this issue and go and let's stop. if we don't show that there lice matter, there is a kind of the, the source of shown contracted, broken. the shield at the point is can come until them and then we would be no
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punishments. and what about these recent measures announced by my client? how have they been received? and again, they were too recent. so how's it going to be received and what is going to happen tonight? but i'm afraid that they're just response to the current interest and uh that he's not solving the problem. the really nice thing to say that the, using the best of since young man with a young teenager the accident if they deeply deciding the problem and the fact that part of the completion doesn't trust the institution scared of the persons that is ready to break everything because i feel that society doesn't respect them, you're not going to solve the problem and the know the long term. so maybe some security measure, he will bring back can for why, but then they will be riots or game, you know. sure. yours. and next time the someone is being killed the in front of the camera. so looking forward then what actually needs to happen so that these
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tragedies can be prevented in the future as there was a need for did decrease some of the previous uh, 1st of all regarding accountability, we don't even have an independent investigation mechanism for cases or for he's pretending to in front. uh, we need a 10 medical you see that's a encourages judges to move forward with his cases and to go faster because it takes years to uh to, to have a trial in such cases. but you also need before him a reform of the objectives and the mission of the ponies. we need 3 funds to take total racism, institutional racism within the please. we need to change the training of that. i'm very serious. tough cummings, in terms of the racism of shoes or for us and what we're going to scan or kinda do . and there are also social reforms to bring to this neighborhood. well, thank you so much for joining us. wanting to be honest with that perspective, that is so sweet sounds. and so if he's on past me,
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let's bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines. for those top electoral court has voted to bar former president desirable scenario from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's elections. judges found that both monroe had used the official government channels to boost his own campaign and spread doubts about the voting system. spanish police of c 6 and a half tons of cocaine concealed in boxes of bananas from columbia. authorities estimated the drivers would have a street value of well over 200000000 euros. police arrested 13 people in connection with the seizure. the issue of migration in europe has that the vital new leaders of their to day summit in brussels, poland, and hungary refuse to sign a joint statement, referring to migration issues about countries did manage to find common ground on long term military support for ukraine of to mr. multiples is
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a one week on from the wagner mercenary group awarded near me. russian foreign minister survey law firm has done the failed rebellion. a misadventure was top diplomat stress reform media, that russia would come out of the uprising stronger than before. you have any progressions mercenaries came within 200 kilometers of moscow last weekend, only to stand down after a deal broke or $5.00 has alexandra and cushion go. the biggest challenge to president vladimir putin is rule in decades, has left many questioning his grip on power because it is like higher because you all know if it was russia prime minister from 2000 to 2004, inviting or put his 1st administration. we spoke earlier and i asked him about the impact of them to me on putting his writing well domain, domain name, pick this very easy, a very simple. ready just this sabina to meet mist approaching just to the most proud of the last 20 years and propaganda tried to assure people that domain basis
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for, for, for regions rule is the ability and potential prosperity people. busy managed to destroy the smith, this image of stability, and that is the main conclusion is that the resume is linked despite of all just the retention that they would like to present that they would think on the control and everything goes just normal as usually that's what blunder off, explain that will be what the rest of the rest and there's a will be stronger wrestler disease and opposite just now. looped to be seated seems to be just at the moment. and people started to understand that especially people in their reading galleries that understand the point and there's no annual long game what the rates are open to back in service. that's why the 3 comes to think they will get to a booking. and can you be more specific? what is it about best weakness, specifically that has been expose, what can't be fixed by putting, removing one general this is that not necessarily just the remote one or another.
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the general general institute, as i said, just pointed to the people, not necessarily just a simple russians, but most important than the stage of the jews. as i say, those people who are in the room and they're working in to, from the government positions and the federal government and the regional governments, etc. and they now feel that for him it is much weaker than before emmy's, not so strong that it doesn't control everything. and you, of course, have a very good insight into this. you have worked shoulder to shoulder with put and how has he changed from the man that you knew in the early 2, thousands of his company? it's a different go. some companies of difference at that time. disappointing just to try to understand how to how to operate with the state and the he supported as promised to me to support a dollar false mike avenue. and he said, cuz right now is completely different parcels, best coastal. with that, i would say just and completely different view on the wall wall. so you just
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stopped at 12, you and that he has an error, but it's a concurrent door. all thinking about it right now, it dictates it's nothing to do with that. would say the devotion to democratic principles, orange us market, to call them it prints free market. the color principles absolutely different doesn't. that's the comparison of all different k g b agent, right? well, she is and makes it all and my son to present that to be democratic if you deal with the principles right now with that we see a really important dangerous right now we came booking. so saying he's showing hasn't from colors. now i'm, since the mutiny food, of course has been working to appear more present in politics. we've seen him increasingly in public. why do you think it is? but now we're seeing him assert himself publicly in this way. so yeah, because the whole immunization, i mean, just that the team around points and they are trying to get to continue to be sure . just the mutual points in that as far you know,
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just they believe it's based on russian history. russian, people need to talk to him. great. so need to have people need to be in. so talk to him about sorry, and then continue to develop this image for team to, to, to show that he's strong to control 70. he takes care about everybody to go see the every one by for you, and that's the address as a business of a i was a brutal way of creating a mutual old fashion. that's our i think just people look lesson particularly exceed yourself. cool. just hate these image and they, they show stuff to the reconsidering. they want you to, to missed a portion. i want to get your view on the broader ramifications here. i'm, do you think that this moment of instability that we've seen is really going to make any kind of difference in the war and ukraine as well? of course as me, but not necessarily just huge and visible tomorrow. but in general terms, i think of the morality of these focuses on the bottom of the instruction offices,
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of course, and just to degrees they had, they had just wondering, low level of, i would say the of the moral interest you, it's about 4 to 5, right? now they see that there was a supplement as between the 2 bandits. the problem of because i'm now i'm you to, you was resolved by like 2 bandits. no single state's institution was most of the. busy minister of interior, no f as b and the minister of defense, not any of the agencies. there was commitment between 2 people just to give money and to give freedom. and this was settled, but a few people to the 5 to 10 o'clock this web destroyed. while they crossed to be quite important for us and the address was destroyed and that was just the whole. the criminal case we chose open in the morning was closed in the evening. that these people understand these bits. that is not to say no, no, a law uh,
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just present obligation interested in the site. okay. well thank you so much for joining us with your insights and afraid we're gonna have to, we fit there. that is a higher cost you on a former russian prime minister. we really appreciate your time. thank you. to the un security council has voted to end its peacekeeping mission and the west african state of molly. earlier this month, molly, which has been under military rules since a crew in 2020 demanded the thank you when withdraw its troops. the mission began in 2013, as molly was battling on his landmark insurgency by government restrictions has made it difficult for you and soldiers to do their jobs. as molly's quinta has instead relied on russia's wagner mercenary group. last year there were celebrations for french soldiers withdrew. germany is also starting to pull. it's $1000.00 troops out of molly there's evidence that must and that is from the volcanic group, upgrades, and at least for african countries to don,
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the central african republic molly and libya, it may be of a mess and i was joined to load kennedy for hester and his national army, who are fighting to seize power from the un recognized governments of national accord account. some form of arguments. soldiers have linked to mercenaries, to the shooting of civilians and to fight as he would surrendered. talking to members also placed booby traps and unmarked mines in civilian areas. the one that uses them of committing war crimes for violence is forcing thousands to flee. it's, it is defense amidst the claims above and it is encouraging migrants to cross to europe in an attempt to de, stabilize the continents in su, done, resolving the soldiers have long trained is army and advised is political leaders.
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this has helped advances, economic interests. a suit denise company, links to wagner has gained gold mining concessions and government approval for a gold processing facility. see outbreaks of size you can see done presented wagner with a di. lemme worried about blocking the wrong side. the group is training government forces while also arming rebel august f fights is in the central african republic, developing a group as being popping up the governments of president fist on congress to a dat row against various rebel groups. the control launch parts of the country. united nations investigation found the government forces and following the fight is killed. dozens of civilians in a mosque in 2021 vault and the militants are also that use of torture, kidnappings and a mass rape. and that they use violence to control unexplored areas reaching gold, diamonds, and of the value lumina rose again,
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wishing companies appear to benefits from the most nervous involvement. so his arrival coincides with the company, links to his phone, to being avoided. diamond and gold mining licenses. molly submitted to june to has been fighting a long standing insurgency by easily mist groups about 1000 involved. numerous scenarios have been deployed to training molly and soldiers and protect magenta with access to your reading, you diamond and gold mines as likely payoffs. and here to view and saves, we have committed atrocities the criminal in used to play down as links to the activities of evolving a group in africa. now we've promised to be continued suppose have been state to mess, so that was the to the united states. now where the supreme court has dealt with a below to algebra 2 plus rights with a ruling that's certain businesses can receive services to same sex couples on
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religious grounds. the court ruled that a christian website designer from the state of colorado could refuse to design, wedding websites for same sex couples. the 63 decision overturn to state law that bar discrimination based on sexual orientation, race, gender, and other characteristics. let's talk more about that ruling with our correspondent janelle, doing a long in washington dc. janelle's been a big day at the us supreme court. what can you tell us about this particular case? as indeed that this ruling has been handed down on the very last day of pride. months is a source of anger for many here, as you can imagine. but we are talking about laurie smith and how the supreme court has ruled in favor of her right to refuse to make a wedding website for gay couples on free speech crowns. so the argument goes like this, that a wedding website, a website, in this case,
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counts as an expressive activity. and if she were to make one for a gay couple, that would mean that she is forced to express views that wrong contrary to her own, that view presumably being of that gay people should be allowed to marry. and if she refuses her services to gay couples, it means that she won't be punished under the states anti discrimination laws. at this point, it's interesting to note that no one has actually sued her for refusing to make a wedding website for gay couples. she appears to be taking legal action on purely, if you're radical grounds. but this decision opens up a pandora's box of questions. hypothetically, any business can say that it's a services are expressive services. it seems that all you have to do now to deny a service to someone is to say, you disagree with them on ideological grounds. as such, you know, it's not that those sounds still a lot like discrimination. and you can imagine that the decision is confusing and
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the debate here, and we'll have to continue about that. yeah, it appears it's gonna have huge ramifications here. i'm the court, as we said, having a busy day, it's also struck down biden's student loan forgiveness plan. on what grounds did it do that this decision was essentially about what the executive branch and the president in the person of president biden is and isn't allowed to do. so. the supreme court has basically ruled that the scale of this student loan forgiveness program means that by doing has to have a source ation from congress in order to get it going. we are talking about a very large program here we are talking about more than $400000000000.00 in debt that could have been canceled on under this program, benefiting millions of people. you know, we know that student that is a huge problem here in america. millions actually already applied to this program and millions were already accepted and were accounting on on this program going
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through that side. however, this decision was widely expected from the supreme court as was the decision to overturn affirmative action and college admissions yesterday, the l. g t. b, l g b t u plus rights question we just discussed today as a conservative majority and the supreme court continues to hand on decisions that favor the conservative agenda. definitely a problem for president biden. yeah, tell us very, very briefly a little bit more about that. what are these rulings going to mean for the bite and administration a huge low for his administration. this was, of course a campaign promise that he deliver that he wanted to deliver on, especially for young voters, ahead of the 2024 election pressure will be on him to deal with the student that still because he simply has promised to thank you so much for that, update that state of use that you're not doing a lot in washington dc turn out to the world of a cycling where black africans are poorly represented at major professional events
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. now, organizations such as team africa rising are aiming to create opportunities for young people on the continent. vivian gourmet is a black african is a unicorn in this border cycling. he's the only black african competing at this summer's toward across in 2022. it's a 0 to tell you, there may made history becoming the 1st black african to win a grand tor stage. you know, every day they can use 3. so i'm really grateful and happy about why hardy, almost every athlete at the major cycling events is white. and hardly any of them come from africa. many obstacles exist for africans aspiring to become elite cyclists who want to test their scales with the best of europe. some have nothing to do with the sport. when you button us in
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the office, the 1st challenge is to get to the document and the visa and a passport to come through to the euro. for the other existing obstacles, there's health, the organization team, africa rising, founded in 2007 is working to grow the sport of cycling on the cotton and they provide parts, equipment and coaching. summer focused on the youth to africa rising was to find the next been am gourmet, the team africa rising, believes in africa, cycling potential. i a 100 percent believe of the an african champion of the 2 or to friends. i wouldn't be doing this if i didn't think that was possible. it's a 100 percent possible, but talented is on the african continent. i that i see it every day because i'm
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on the ground and there's so much potential. and the only thing well the, the only things they're lacking is you know, access to equipment, access to good training programs and coaches mechanics. um, you know, we go in and we teach all of that africa will see its 1st major psych when event in 2025. when rolanda hoss the u. c, i rode world championships generating new excitement in african cycling. now imagine turning a 100 years old, most of us will be happy to kick back and relax about ripe old age. but that is clearly not the case for once again, the navy and sky diver was now flown into the record books putting on
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a helmet. and getting ready to take off but not in any form of that crossed a 102 year old eva christopher's son prepared to become the oldest person ever to fly in a wind tunnel. this you don't believe i will break a word echoed deal torsion. when you look at me you don't believe it set up on there for a full misguided eva. christopher's son is no stranger to challenging school and his being in the tunnel twice before. we only just made it. i agree with his family and friends, watch the little 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 record we were hoping for. we thought ok, maybe it won't work, but then it, when really well last several witness statements have to be signed. it is in order
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