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the visions and the people behind a verb and catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on d, w. the . this is the, the news coming to live from berlin is really forces launch a deadly rate in the occupied. westbank is really drone strikes in the city of jeanine shut off and hours long gun bottled posted in health industry says at least 3 people were killed. israel cause the incident, a counter terrorism operation,
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also coming up french rioters attack a mayor's house and members of his family. the sold palos nights of rioting across the country, sparked by the fatal shooting of a teenager by the police. but overall, the violence appears to be subsided, the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us for as president manuel my call, we'll meet with the heads of both houses of parliament on monday to address the rioting that followed. the police shooting of a teenager last week. the court has also postponed. what would have been the 1st state visit to germany by a french president in 23 years? the grandmother of the teenage victim has appealed for call, amid signs that the violence is subsiding. interior ministry says 78 people were arrested on sunday night, a far lower figure. then on the previous night to on sunday morning riders
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attempted to crash the car into the house of a local there engulfed in flames of just smashing through the garden gate. of the mez home, prosecute to say, riots is wanted to use this call to set the house a blaze while his family was sleeping inside. as the attack is set fire to the vehicle in the front garden, the man's wife fled with the 2 young children through the back, breaking, hushing in haste to escape. mabel sloane jump uh was that the heavily barricaded town home at the time. although there was well riotous, tried and failed to break in, authorities say that treating the ramming attack as an assassination attempt. locals. a shocked that it's come to this open founder funding. you can someone as a father, when you see things like this, you wonder where it's all going to end,
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because this is an escalation of violence. once again, i'm repeating myself, but how far will it go? how far will it go? your school so that even quick prime minister, elizabeth bone and other officials visited to offer that support to jump at all. and his family when you speak english was what happened here is absolutely unbelievable. attacking the home of an elected representative with a call when his wife and children of the goes beyond old common sense and deserves a strong response from the justice system. and the government will make that happen in the morning. the residents have also been backing the math. this is i'm with you with all my heart say my regards to your wife is the most in most really. it was disgusting. really good luck. while the attack has shopped from authorities, say that off to 5 nights of chaos, the violence seems to be subsiding. police still fault with right isn't,
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must say into the early hours. we've trashes in of a long cities as well. the interior ministry ceteris went down on previous nights, but the authorities of taking no chances with tens of thousands of additional offices deployed again on sunday night or correspond at least to lois's standing by in paris. lisa last night was quieter than previous nights. i understand what our authorities saying while the authorities have just updated the figures of arrests about 10160 people were arrested at overnight. that figure could still go up a little bit. however, it is a much lower than in previous night. where's nights, where sometimes the number of rest reached 1300 people. and then at the same time we have heard from prosecutors saying that, you know, these past hearings are
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a continuing of the french test. the system is trying to fast track the will says of these a violence classes, and some people have already been sentenced to several months in prison. so the government's really want to show that, that trying to track down on the situation to control the situation and to bring a com and peace back to france. so it's sort, these are cracking down. what are the french people make of all of this? lisa, we're just public opinion stand. and it looks like the 2 kinds of reactions on the one hand, most people are saying that they understand the sorrow and the grief of the family . obviously everybody regrets what happened last to say when the 70 old, my head was killed during a police control. on the other hand, lots of people also say why they might understand that people in the suburbs are angry about the situation that they don't understand how young people then go on to
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destroy, you know, like a town holes and other houses or institutions that actually, that to help them. so people are trying to, you know, to appeal to those that are doing all these, you know, that participating in the classes. that even a parents who are patrolling the suburbs, trying to control the youth about our a, you know that at night and taking them home. and everybody's hoping that to see the situation will come down very soon. princess present. tim and when i con, seems to be under fire from all sides on this. lisa, how is he handling the situation? absolutely, it is a very fine line that he's trying to work on the one hand you saying that the response to all this is from that as a set of thirty's are cracking down on base that are looting in the suburbs and elsewhere. on the other hand, he's also showing empathy for the family empathy for those living in the suburbs,
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obviously everybody here and 1st of all, over the politicians are away and are wary that that might be another incident during these. right? so, you know, a dramatic incident that could for the found the frames and the authorities want to prevent that while trying to control the situation. it might or might cause following the situation the, you have installed a crisis. so since mid last week, he's always on the phone as we're hearing even late at night, trying to figure out what's happening on the ground. and it might be what i'm, what i understand is that he might try to maybe go to the suburbs at one point or hold a solemn speech to calm down the situation. why it's showing that he understands that there is a problems with the suburbs. so this problem obviously can't be solved in a day or 2. this needs a long term situation and the government is well aware of that. a solution, obviously no solution. lisa's thank you. thank you very much. that was our
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correspond at least lewis in paris. now these really military has carried out a major raid in jeanine in the occupied westbank palestinian health officials say at least 3 palestinians were killed in more than a dozen wounded is really media. and i witnesses say, one or more air strikes were used to support the ground operation engine in the israeli defense forces released, but is showing what they described as a raid on a command center for militant fighters as part of what they called an extensive counter terrorism. effort for on this we're joined now by our correspond rebecca rivers in jerusalem. rebecca, what more can you tell us about that? raid and gun battle in jeanine as well, terry, shortly after 1 am local time the is riley military. i'm concerned that they went into the jeanine camp, as you say,
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using ground forces. they did confirm that strikes have also taken place. they have been using you, avi's is on mand drones. it to target. as you mentioned, tara infrastructure that's in de woods. they said that they have targeted a joint role rooms having various groups in the city and the goals have been going and we've ground forces. now as you mentioned, the palestinian health ministry have confirmed that 3 people have been killed, but it was just on a call with the idea of shortly before coming on here. and they've said that 7 people have now been killed in that. right. so they also said that that like that number could likely change it may go up. this is an ongoing operation to try and for what they say. it is a situation engineering that has been escalating out of control now on it's in the area, has been an escalating for the last sort of 18 months, particularly in the west bank. and particularly in the northern part where he lives in groups have been making use of virginia and refugee camp. so that's what they
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going into. they say that this is not a threat to the palestinian authority. they don't intend to be taking any ground, but that they will use everything at the disposal to try and round out these groups . what about the timing of this raid and uh, the gun bottled it followed it. rebecca, why is this violence happening now or? well, this is really that much of a surprise. we have been expecting that the military may go in and do another ride, another a wider as a not another wider security operation image in, in campus. sometime as somebody was, i remember that 2 weeks ago they, they went in, these rarely, military went in and conducted another right. that didn't go entirely to plan and a roadside bomb was actually used by the militant groups and they damaged vehicles and some military personnel and vehicles was stuck just down the outskirts of the camp. and they had to use for the 1st time in decades aerial aerial attacks to try
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and clean the area. that's what they was saying. they needed to be able to clear the area in order to get the personnel out. so we say, and since then we've seen further escalation, we've seen a palestinian cap pallet to palestinians carry out a shooting attack. killing is riley's settlers in the west bank and we've also seen a lot of uh you know, violence, settling violence in palestinian villages. this is really up to the parents of these rarely military have been worried about this for some time. and they've been calls from the far right to go into the camp to, to thought right of the israeli government, i should say, to go in with the wide military operation. and so that could be what we're saying. i don't think it's going to look at at least this is what the idea of was saying. that certainly doesn't sound like this is going to be an ongoing operational though, is ongoing at the moment. and we don't know what, what, or if there will be any reaction perhaps from garza or from groups in other parts of the west bank. so at the moment this is an ongoing operation. as he said, 7 killed and as the idea of put it, trying to round out these groups, engine
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a refuge account. the idea of, of course being the israeli defense forces. rebecca, thank you very much. that was our correspond to rebecca rivers there in jerusalem. let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world. today. police in the us city of baltimore, are investigating a faithful shooting that left to people dead and at least 28 wounded. 3 of the injured are in critical condition. police say there was a block party happening in the area at the time of the shooting. their calls for fresh presidential elections in guatemala after a court order to review the 1st round ballots. as follows and surprise, result for the main opposition candidates. the court said it will decide if a recount is necessary. once review has been conducted, the final round is expected to take place in august. in formula one, racing max for stuff and has one red bulls home events. the austrian run pre,
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that's 9 out of 9 for the red bull team the season and is 1st off and 5th in a row. starting from paul max for stopping, once again put on a dominant performance at the austrian ground pre it was not a perfect afternoon for the reigning champion. however, on lab $26.00 for stopping period and for our a shuttle at clack. and carlos science took over at the front bus. the dutchman passed the clinic and re gained the lead on lab 35 and then pulled away. he snatched the fastest lat bonus from teammate saffo. pet is and crossed the finish line. 5 seconds ahead of luck. laugh perez grabbed the final podium spots in another great day for a red bull racing. i think the most important for me, of course, was that one of the same from, for that uh we could uh,
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do our own race. of course we all took notes about the steering the virtual safety car and just follow our normal strategy. and i think uh, that worked out really well because there are lots of lots that hire on here. and i think, yeah, i was saying so perfect. so uh, yeah, friday, i enjoyed it a lot. stop and now has an 81 point lead over perez in the driver's standings and looks well on his way to a 3rd straight formula. one title. tens of thousands of people turned out to celebrate pride across south america. drive performance. the members of the l. g . b t 2 plus community took to the streets of la pas in bolivia, in the name of diversity calling for an end to discriminate. huge crowds also lined the parade routes through the center of lima. and
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