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w, the fits to seek up your news lar, from by the end of the night of georgia tech fonts as president, struggles to respond to escalating on dress soft of the 3 of the show take. i'll put the manual tens of thousands of police officers. i deployed the credit violence and looting during a false nice approach. also coming up the usaa pre port presidential my and plan to forgive $420000000000.00 and student doing that program could have benefited more than $40000000.00 americans. and for this topic, totally quote bar,
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former president, chad was to nato from public office for you to the number such as so i welcome to the program a 4th night of riots of hit fonts off the bus. people shooting off a teenager on friday, front authorities deployed 45000 police to quality products. the victim might have defied as 9 am, was shot dead by a police officer at a traffic stop once you stay the office. so has been charged with water to manslaughter. the victim, in the case was out of defend promptings in your questions about the racial profiling and profit store and competitive force. ours, he's a desperately trying to extinguish kyle's across from,
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as the police killing of paris teenage and neil has ignited widespread rage. the fury descending into destruction. more than 800 people have been arrested. president emmanuel on the chrome, lift an e u summit to try and rain in the riots he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media flickering, the unrest we've seen on snapshots tick tock and several other platforms. well those to organization yvonne and gatherings and the minute king of island new york city leads young people to detach from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street for video games. having talks okay to them. more offices of being deployed to control the violence,
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but the united nations has voiced it's concerns about french police. 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 peaceful assembly to the french government rejects the accusations that some of the regions have this. some of these is supposed to consider the close that goes on. i think this is the logical consequences to police violence. next a tab. it's unacceptable. what are the prima active through the current situation? so some comes from police, going to find you to as soon as you can call, i could 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 motivates them to get violence in the 1st place. i know which of us, right?
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love you sounds good. why your voice. i think that has been too much bother. it's given what happened to people, there was no need for this kind of, uh, sick you say per se shops have nothing to do with what happens if i see the view of it. what you cannot have public transport will wrap up early and public events of being pulled off as far as he's fee of the violence will escalate over the weekend. basketball with crystal fleming street as a professor full. charlotte, you can ask for kind of studies at stony brook university and also to resurrect in slavery ration legacies and white supremacy and funds. welcome christopher, but we're seeing widespread and go as a reaction to the shooting. but that's more about the context here as something which you have taught you do you to 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.
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a reaction to french racism which is linked to colonialism and both of those things are typically denied and a 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. you mentioned a sense of denial of 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,
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the french national. i'm buds person released a report indicating that 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. french racism has been studied extensively, not only by scholars, but also by organizations on the ground. the un has released 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,
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but also inexplicable. and it's not an explicable, it's not a mystery, 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 please 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 randy. me. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines that are on the world. poland and hungary have blocked annually to us from releasing
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a statement on migration of some to some of new summit. and also the 2 countries are forced to apply to a breed earlier this month that seeks to more evenly distribute asylum seekers across the continent or the un security is on. so it has voted unanimously to end it's based keeping operation. and molly, as demanded by the west african countries, been efficient though the decades long international emission had been helping fight as lama consultants, while is military. and one of us have brought in most of these from russia wagner group instead, despite the western warnings, the security situation could watson, she didn't version of the us supreme court has ordered that certain businesses can refuse service to same sex couples on religious grounds. presidential by them for the size, the word it seeing he was concerned, it couldn't write more discrimination against america as you be did to community. now staying in the us, students that are facing unfortunate tea after the supreme court shot down the
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government's plan to cancel billions of dollars and student that the conservative majority courts, who were the president joel by them, had overstepped as a prodigy in signing the loan forgiveness then, by lashed out of the decision involved to push ahead with new that's released measure of forgiveness. over 40000000 board was good to have benefit from the program, which would have cancelled 430000000000 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 and the different law that my original plan for so called higher education that i thought that will allow secretary cardona is with me today to compromise, waive, or release loans. under certain circumstances. this new pass legally sounds going to take longer and a my view is the best path to be managed,
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providing for many bar as possible. but every steed up to use jeanette as to my lot on as i called respondent in washington dc. i asked how, what the court said was strong with the biden student debt forgiveness program. while this wasn't really about the program, per se, but at its core, 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 an address and these new measures
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that we've heard about now. well, it's important to realize that they are the backup plan. if they were the measures 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 the joe biden is. so this one was about presidential laurice, but there was another major leading today. and that was on the rise of businesses to do a few services to as even to your 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 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. the dw scenarios to rely on following the supreme court rulings for us from washington dc. thank you for your reporting. now, resist stop. electronical. it has water to bar. former presidents are both scenario from public office on through 2030. the quote concluded that he had abused the fall ahead of last year of the election. so i just found that both nato had used to for us to have government channels to boost his own campaign and sped out about the warning system. the verdict is in brazil full of preston try it. both sonata has been banned from holding any public office for the next 8 years. so while he sent to us comp, believe it, she's been following the trial and thinks the decision is akin to censorship. washed by me and my wife, i think that people who live in this country have the right to speak their mind. they want to force the brazilian people to keep silent. she supported the far right
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. politicians from the very start of the judge ruled the both in are abused, his power when just weeks before the presidential elections and the question, the validity on national tv. is it with them? okay. do you have thoughts still to do this? this is against the law and not only poses a danger to the legitimacy and normality of the election process in dangers democracy itself. that's what i, we hooked up in a profit the more, but i see. he convinced many of his supporters the elections were fortunate and by repeatedly making unfounded, the sessions of the electronic system was on trustworthy. when he was defeated by razor thin margin, they cried, fraud early, january 1000, still in brazil seat of government. he is my hero. i mean is home, it's our home, off to the invasion, both on ours popularity fell in the polls today, his opponent see the ruling as proof that the state is in fact still capable of
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handing out just as even to authoritarian politicians. the hello. this is very good, i think it will be better for the upcoming elections because the country will be less polarized. other options will appear longer. but as you should go to jail for what he's done to brazil got should be sentenced like anyone else and not be allowed to walk free. just because he was president. very good. the quotes in our himself is cooling into a politically motivated verdict. he says it's a stab in the back believes it's meant to stop him from participating in the next presidential elections. he says he's considering fighting the ruling. i'm not dead . we will continue to walk and which is the non the end of writing part in brazil, and then we'll see that your date on nebraska hill so well essential says nothing could stop her from continuing to support both sonata. she's hoping the verdict will somehow be of a ton. it wouldn't be the 1st time that's happened in brazil. that's all from us
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