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is a verdict catastrophe. climate change starts july 13 on dw the this so see the news lives from by then process presidents problems sort of spawns to escalate the rest of the fatal. shooting off for teenager emanuel mac trough in depth of islands and destroys multi 1000000 sprays for a full night of trials. also coming up for us supreme court rocks,
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presidential biden's plan to prove your full $113000000000.00 and students knowing that the program put has benefited more than $40000000.00 americans. you go to afford a squander in washington from the i'm the massage s while back into the program fonts deploying 45000 police as a basis for another night of riots linked to the fatal shooting off of the nature of the victim identified as the hit was shot dead by a police officer at a traffic stop and to escape the officer has been charged with warrant to manslaughter. the victim, in the case was of out of defend prompting a new and renewed questions about racial profiling and fonts as low income communities full stars. he's a disparate lead trying to extinguish kyle's across from of the police,
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killing of paris, teenage and meal has ignited widespread brains. the fury descending into destruction. more than 800 people have been arrested. president, emmanuel nicole and lifting e u summit to try and rain in the riots he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media, flaring the and raced with seen on snapshots, tick tock and several other platforms. well, those to organization yvonne and gatherings and the mimicking of island new york city leads young people to the chat from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street video game who is having talks okay to them. more offices of being deployed to control the violence, but the united nations has voiced its concerns about french police.
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this is a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial discrimination in law enforcement. we also emphasize the importance of a peaceful assembly. the french government rejects the accusations that some provisions have this. some of these is supposed to consider the calls that goes from for i think this is the logical consequences to police violence. next tab . it's unacceptable. what are the pima act to the current situation? so some comes from police, going to find you to as soon as compiler quoted, understand the anger behind all of this, but it's still shopping, isn't i proof? 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, right? love you understand why your voice. i think that has been too much buttons given
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what happened to people, there was no need for this kind of the sick. you say per se shops have nothing to do with what happens is a new view of what you can already have. public transport will wrap up early and public events of being pulled off as far as he's fear, the violence will escalate over the weekend. let's get them over to crystal fleming street as a professor for charlotte. so you can ask for kind of studies at stony brook university and also to resurrect in slavery ration, legacies and white supremacy in front of us. compressed but we're seeing widespread and go as a reaction to the shooting. but that's more about the context to it's something that you have to do, do you? oh yes, there's widespread anger and anguish, specifically over the killing of this 17 year old hughes nile, a french algerian teenager. but this is also long simmering. a reaction to french racism which is linked to colonialism and both of those
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things are typically denied and raised by french authorities and politicians. that is to say, despite centuries of racial oppression of its minorities and colonized populations, the french government continues to per tray itself is not racist. and so that is why people in these communities are living with you have, you know, in this case of video reporting of this you being shot, um, uh for simply driving their car. and this is causing a great deal of pain in english and anger. justifiably on the part of those who are living under those circumstances too much in a sense of denial from the government and that's hard to use, but it's that data to fall into that. absolutely. i mean, even the french government itself, in 2020 the french national. i'm buds person released to report indicating that
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black an error of french people experience a racial profiling and, and specifically, are stopped by police 20 times more often than uh, other french people. uh, french racism has been studied extensively. not only by scholars, but also by organizations on the ground, the un has really statements. the european commission against racism and intolerance has of them. and yet every time that we have seen studies done reports done. and members of these communities, speaking out about their own experiences, they are met with a wave of denial. and in this case we even had the president mccall saying that the killing of this teenager was, you know, something that was inexcusable, but also inexplicable. and it's not an explicable, it's not a mystery,
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it's racism. so what needs to be done? what needs to change if you could put it in a sentence for us? well, one of the main things that needs to change is the law that empowers french police to shoot on motorists. this is something that happened in 2017, and since that law was passed, the number of french people has risen. a french people killed by police has arisen exponentially, and most of those people have been black in error. so that's one of the most important things that needs to change. but beyond that, the french government needs to acknowledge that racism is real and enact policies to address it. social as you progress on autopay. so something many times for your analysis. thanks for having me. let's take a look at some of the headlines somewhere around the world of the un security thoughts they has voted unanimously to end the peacekeeping operation and modeling as demanded by the rest of african countries. for the treatment that are subjective
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. long international emission has been helping fire to sonic consultants. molly's military tools have gotten most serious from russia's blog, no troop instead. despite the western warnings, the security situation for the watson is of the view, the dark press. the stop like for the quartets voted to bar form of preston, child was the natural from public office onto 2020. the court concluded that he had abused as a head of last year with elections just found that both nato had used to christian government. china is to boost his own campaign and sped and found a doubts about presents electronic boarding system. the us supreme court has drawers that certain businesses can refuse services to same sex couples on religious cons. precedential biden despise the word act saying he was concerned, it would invite more discrimination against america as to be the 2 communities of the mustang and the u. s. students that are facing uncertainty off to the supreme court shut down the government's plan to cancel billions of dollars and student
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debt. the conservative majority quote is elizabeth president joe biden had overstepped his authority in finding the loan forgiveness done by lashed out of the decision involved to push ahead with new deputies measures. almost 14000000 voters could have been benefited from the program, which would have cancelled a whopping 420000000000 in student loan debt. first time announcing today, a new path consistent with today's ruling to provide student every need to as many bars as possible as quickly as possible. we will ground this new approach in a different lot in my original plan. a so called higher education that i thought that will allow secretary cardona is with me today to compromise way or release loans under certain circumstances. this new pat legally sounds gonna take longer. and in my view is the best path to be managed to providing for many bar as possible for debbie that's possible. what do i correspondence and add to my law on and
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washington dc. but to see you as you know, we just have the us president that propose a new program. what did the quote say? what's wrong with the audio one as well? this wasn't really about the program, per se, but added score. this was a ruling about the scope of presidential power. so what the supreme court thinks joe biden can do versus what he cannot do. the argument is that the scope of this student debt relief program was such that joe biden would have required and authorise ation from congress to get it under way, which he did not have. now this plan of biden's was backed by an older law protecting student loan borrowers in the event of a national emergency. the supreme court of course, now saying he cannot invoke that law. but of course this was an important priority for joe biden. he can't just leave this issue on address and these new measures that we've heard about now. well, it's important to realize that they are the backup plan. if they were the measures
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that he thought would be the most effective, then those would have been the measures that he presented in the 1st place. but what we are looking at is a contingency, and you only choose that if you're forced to which in this case joe biden is. so this one was about presidential reach, but there was another major during today and that was on the rise of businesses to, to few services to actually me to you. few clients. what's been the reaction to that? well, the reaction especially, you know, you have to understand that today is the last day of pride month. so there's been a lot of anger over that. but the supreme court has basically said that it's a free speech. crowns are a reason for businesses to refuse services on ideological grounds. and this was something that is, that could set a precedent that would be, that would be very discriminatory or others would definitely find it so, and it's something that so you can understand how stoked
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a lot of debate here. and we'll continue to do so. you got to use scenario to allow on following those supreme court rulings for us from washington dc. thank you for your reporting is now phone and and hungry. have blocked a you need us from reducing a statement on migration of the conclusion of an a. you saw met in process the 2 countries that are forced to a plan agreed earlier this month, that's 6 to more evenly distribute asylum seekers across the continent. it's summer in europe and more people are attempting to make the dangerous mediterranean crossing fibers. these migrants from north africa were rescued all the time, even close to the left to do so, this week. the debate of, of what to do with people who arrive on your shoulders without going through legal pathways. steve, the conversation, of course, at the latest gathering of the use leave is posted and hungry use the occasional to summit to express their opposition. so we recently agreed migration plan that plan
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gives you member states a choice of either accepting a certain number of migrants every year or paying up to $20000.00 cures for each person. they refuse. in an interview on state tv, hendricks prime minister victor old on vowed to reject the plan, but i thought maybe one tech would bundle a 2nd off. so we're being told that hungry must provide tens of thousands of places for my goods. be some. yeah, this will become a guess, it will shut off for refuge account for a minute. a mind couldn't get to get to how much do you know i'm fighting against this with every means at my disposal. and we have no intention of implementing these decisions for the we're seeing this open late when you, but hungry and countries for the rep north. and you have hardly pay the burden of taking people in most migrants reach your by see from northern africa or turkey. so it's southern european countries like italy increase that received a higher number of people. germany's chancellor stressed the need for sonya dallas,
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e. he said the migration plan would work because it will give member states options on how to express that's on the deputy as it killed the sheet if you move describe before that are different possibilities with this plan for that either do what we bid on most of the others will be doing which is taking on your share when it comes to supporting those who are coming to you to, to look for protection from prosecution to troops for, for, and then there will be some people take on their fair share by paying money to others are going to see that sign. non germany is longest, pedestrian suspension branching open to the public from saturday, offering the new hangouts for check codes over 600 meters long and up to a 100 meters high. the narrow structural quad skywalk is not for the free and taught it and offers the actual views over the surrounding countryside invest in germany, design and construction took 6 years of back and forth between assistant job and engineers. who use 3 d modeling to create
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