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[000:00:00;00] the best to see doctor d reply from buttons. fresh, boldest, is all across from spoiling the funeral. for teenage oak is by police authorities deployed housing for, for additional security forces and flash point. cities in an effort to head on parlance and looting. the address has the ford country on edge. also coming up, the dodge king apologizes from the netherlands road and the slave chance. will this be the start of the healing process?
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the daughter of this whole self display of items to the universe says create dismissal trees. dock energy and dock moto the number such as swab back into the program. the reports of violence breaking out again and fonts for a 50 night or one dressed. it was quieter audio on saturday, as family and friends bedded a 17 year old shot dead by police this week during the traffic stop and about a stop up it spock the nationwide protests. 45000 police happened, deployed to bring things under control. the little dismissal in the streets of mars, say,
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the southern port city has been one of the worst hit by the violence of ripped from the government to names that was sent to get additional police reinforcements to several cities in particular, might say, a legal to deal with the bonds, elizabeth losing the hundreds of shops and businesses have been destroyed since the unrest broke case on tuesday. a non tear the suburb of power swear, teenager and i l. m. was killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. we don't know why they attack stores. i don't see the point of taking it out on stools. so anything else that's going on around here? everything's been because it's not going to bring that young man back. unfortunately, public transport and private vehicles have been such a blaze along with town halls, police stations, and other civic communities. and well,
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my con has canceled the safe visit to germany, plans for sunday to deal with what's become the worst crisis of his 2nd president until term appropriate peoples. the 1st response, of course, is to ensure the safety of the property and the safety of people who disagree to return order as quickly as possible go up to, i know there is no nation without or no monitors gathered on such a day as a mosque and non tear to bid farewell tonight, i am in a private ceremony. his killing has put the spot lies on policing and racial in the qualities in front of a say the explosion of rage and violence can only become by serious action to address racially. most of those of police brutality, 0, dw correspondents and pads as sonya follicle told us more about the sooner when we were earlier in on ted,
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this is the symbol of just west of paris without funeral for 9 to place. we were just outside the cemetery and the family open. i had also purposely that all the media and public to stay away. there was very assemble and still there. um, the host was accompanied by, you know, fords off of young men on most of bikes and school does. so the, so there's lots of white tends to be. we saw some arguments about people making some of those events. and i have to say in general, the toner content is, is, is very much on edge that our entire street staff that aligned with the bundle cause i'm boss of the shop windows broken. we managed to speak to some recent and older residents who said they were, you know, fed up with the assignments and destruction, but also express sympathy and understanding of the kind of i'm going to ask questions about this being expressed by young people there. and one of the reasons we got out of dante earlier today was because the, it was quite difficult to work. there was a drug listen to the neighborhoods of some people quite frustrated with media. we were approached by
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a group of youth why we were filming there. i'll be well off to essentially leap so . so the total very much remains fixed rate between 2 got this $1.00 and $5.00 because that and palace that asking the alexander has apologized for his country, stolen the slave trade. the netherlands is commemorating the animal, a 3 of its abolition speculation had been drawing the king would offer an apology on behalf of the volume house you'll make. i lost your dodge timeless, democratize set, sorry, but stopped short of offering compensation to defendants. of slaves said, cuz he be see us on the phone and connect. and of course wondering to see us. charlton followed the king speech and asked of them was quite an emotion of speech . so he did say he apologizes as the king as a member of the government today. he's apologizing personally. and of course there's some of the question behind this. um, what did that crown do during colonialism? there has been
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a research of research and has been saying that they have benefited or profited from the there's the slavery and that they've got like, what would be today, nearly 550000000, yours out of it. and the dodge king has also said that he has commissioned a study and to looking what actually watched the road of the dutch crown. so this is maybe all it's a part of for, for the motion. and at the same time, he also called out to the people to the dutch people, to start the healing process, and to create a world where they can all live without change that the chain has been broken and into to create a world without discrimination and racism. seductive to see a show to announce to them that now the european space agency have successfully launched of the groundbreaking. you kept out of school from thought about that a full lifted off on a space. x rocket and separated from it about an hour off. launching the mission is
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set to explore what's known as the doc universe, which makes up 95 percent of the costs more to do that, but that is full for the subbing galaxies up to $10000000000.00 by to us from us. majority will take 6 years and the 1st data is expected to be released next year. keep going is here to help us take a look at the table. here's a space semester by all the journalist who has audio worked with nasa. he joins us from washington, dc. thank you for joining us, cape, but walk us to the basics here. what is the you could hoping to find? well, just words that we use in many languages to describe things we don't understand, the dark energy, the dark universe sort of the best thing we can use right now to explain how pretty much most of the universe is something we can't see. but we can see the effect it has on the rest of everything. sort of like you go shopping ever. you have a shopping bag in your cat sneaks in. you. here's
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a noise. you go out and see the bag moving around. it might be a cat. might be a squirrel, but you don't know because you don't know what's in there. that's what astronomers have been faced with to the past century. the spacecraft hopefully will map to universe millions of galaxies and gives us an idea of what might be going on out there. that squared effect. so you're paying for it, but tell us why is it so important to understand that god trusts and why is it so important to understand off metro and dr. manager? well, if you want to understand like the universe and everything is they say everything that we are here there and everywhere you need to know the pieces that fit together to govern how things go around stars and how planets form and so forth. and again, we can see a barely 5 percent of the whole circuits. and so if you really want to understand how things work, you've got to find new ways to prove into these things that you can't see directly
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. and that again, this what this mission is going to be doing. it's a very exciting mission. and there's a phrase you often hear about rewriting the textbooks. if the spacecraft does what it's supposed to do, we will be on tv in 4 or 5 years talking about all the textbooks that are being written because of this mission. that's quite something and that's quite a project for this type of scope. now the project manager has called it the cost of making bad assessment that 95 percent of the universe remains unknown. thanks. humanity, something that would lead to the rewriting of these textbooks. but how much can one the school contribute to changing that? what is the scope of this mission? what does it trying to pull off? well again, it's the whole idea here is a bit. this is a very precise instrument and it is on its way to a special orbit. and it's going to call itself down and all the computers are testing themselves right now. and it is one of the most precise instruments people have ever built. that is where you just stare at the vast expanse out 10000000000
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light years. it's like a time machine, and it's going to build this map over time. that will be of a greater precision than anything we've ever built. somewhere in the precision we may see little traces of something happening, which would be an indication of possibly how all this on seeing matter is doing what it's doing. and you know, all the smart people will sit back and say, we think we know better. what is going on? because right now we are bears all the smart guys. einstein and stephen hockey were scratching their head saying, hope dark, better. surely a fascinating expedition and quite a bit to find out. and thank you so much for expediting that so clearly to us keep calling space and ask about you don't loved the spots now on the donor forms has kicked off in northern spain with adam gates beating notice to him for the assignment and a one to finish for the purchase fighters and states one,
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the 100 and 10th edition of the door begun and the best city of good about it's the 25th time the apple tree. so started beyond france's borders. this year has to work on monday in fabulous on july 23rd and formula one bed post max flushed up and has dominated his driver's again, bidding the splinters of dual strewn gone pretty. but that's dry was the biggest challenge came on the 1st lap when he was nearly pushed off the track by teammates those jo perez and randy conditions off to that. it was playing fairly, pushed off and re gain the lead. so enough to before folding to a script, when in the role, if thoughts and board position for sunday's main event off to produce the beginning was champ and reviews. have spoken to paris about the new a collection of to, and one. i had a good run of the report stars and the time because it looked like to just push me off into the garage and it could have been eviction, but that's why you mean the off to the race. and i want to to have
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a chat just to ask is vision of it. and he said he didn't see me. so i dressed as worth of clothes and a brief book now with some of the stories from the bottom of sports in cricket to the time was couple who knows, the west indies have freedom to qualify for this. you're still on them. and for the 1st time, they needed to be spokesman to keep them to live with the last 57 because the one kept expressed some india in october and meet with the baseball. carlos santana was the hutto for pittsburgh, as he drove a massive home run out of the box to win the game for the pirates. but his celebration before reaching since it was the jewell highlights the pirates have now one for intervals. the boxes sending down by $1.00 to $4.00 after leaps, competing for the refugee team at these orphan games and crack out of portland barn and cameroon, and gone by has to fear to state or something. you can, she hopes to get citizenship so she can. so she can one day compete for the british
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team at the olympics. wins like very so bringing cindy him down the closer to head dreams. she was pos of the 1st step of rescue g team at the repeating games. the latest step towards her ultimate goal is to let victory be being able to tell you all the number one stage and then go looking on the head more. and when watching it, it's only as a refugee back to the, you know, someone that, that's the apple, the why key? cindy grew up in cameroon, but move to the united kingdom, aged 11, supported by g. b bulk saying she's progressed through the sports ranks, winning major international competitions. now $24.00, cindy would be a middle content of great britain at the olympics. but she needs citizenship fast. it's a long and arduous process. and she thinks politicians could do more for athletes
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like her only for in boxing, and you'll just call, i think the local community needs to be who me to people. i think a lot of questions, albany around the world and you know, and it's been a more are too many ext choose. i me, well, i think i, i yeah i some eyes, i need some i the clothes in the academic. i see it's moving about the metal space . cindy can see it is the u. k. her home. now i 6, you are a to, you mean she wouldn't be welcome back and kinda read it to me to begin my country if i will send out. okay, you can get be in, i can get him squeeze in all the trouble you can if i do go there and, and i'm fine days i can get in trouble keeps sending me wrong just because i'm also trying to i'm that gives perspective when she's in the ring, cindy said she likes to smile her way of deciding opponents
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implies these i smell. if people think i'm crazy, i smoke because i'm thinking about body's waking up. now my body's is ready now my body is telling me that i can see, oh, see, i'm ready now. ready for more success. and if that follows, the smile will surely get even bigger. that's all from us for now, but stick it on for the sports life as a fixed and look at japanese east sports fighters, gable as with disabilities competing on the international stage. thank you for watching the the corner chat hot spot and some great culture of the board
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