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president zelenskyy himself said it helps to integrate ukraine more with nato politically. the president zelenskyy can actually call a crisis meeting. he has the power to do that now that this has been elevated to council status. so they did walk away with a good package. president zelenskyy describing it as good, not ideal, but good. chris. >> kelly cobiella, thank you for that. in fact, president biden right now getting aboard air force one. he's on his way to his next stop on this nearly week long trip heading to helsinki finland at the invitation of the president there. we're going to keep our eye on the president. now to the better than expected june inflation numbers. cnbc's brian cheung joins us now with the latest. what do they tell us? >> what they tell is us inflation is cooling. prices are at a slower miss, 9

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Early Start With Christine Romans

treatment to the children of wealthy donors and alumni who are overwhelmingly white. the complaint comes after last week's supreme court ruling rejected affirmative action in college admissions. and coming up for us, the u.s. government deterring americans from going to china. we'll tell you why. and french president macron calling another crisis meeting. we'll explain. uh... here i'll take that. -everyone: woo hoo! ensure max protein with 30 grams of prorotein, one gram of sugar. enter the nourishing momenents giveaway for a chance to win $10,000. inintroducing the limited edition didisney collection from blendjet. nine exciting designs your whole family will adore blendjet 2 is portable, which mes you can blend up nutritious smoothies, protein shakes, or frozen trea, just about anywhere! recharge quickly via usb-c it even cleans itself.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

53% now say they believe the justices rule mainly on the basis of politics, not the law. rachel. >> alex, thank you. overseas now, and a sixth night of violent protests in france over the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old during a traffic stop. rioters targeting the home of a french mayor. he said his wife and child were both injured. tonight the grandmother of that teen speaking out. abc's ines de la cuetara with her her urgent plea. >> reporter: tonight, fury in france. in this paris suburb, a burning car plowing into the mayor's home while his family was sleeping inside. he says his wife and one of his children was injured. across france, close to 3,000 detained since the violence first broke out. that was on tuesday. 700 alone overnight. tonight, another 45,000 officers being deployed. french president macron chairing another crisis meeting. the uproar after police shot and killed 17-year-old nahel at a traffic stop, his

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Early Start With Christine Romans

emerged. and president macron caused the death inexcusable. nic robertson is live for us north of paris.french president left early from meetings to handle unfolding crisis. >> reporter: and he is calling this outrage violence on the streets unjustifiable. he has a crisis meeting with his cabinet in less than two hours from now. there have been 249 police injured overnight, 667 people is the latest figure that we have for the number of people arrested. but the violence has spread through the country, it has spread to the north and west. and even further south to marseilles. one of the targets for attack was this bus station. 12 buses here torched, 14 others

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BBC News at One

here a supermarket was looted. these riots are bad news for the french president, emmanuel macron. he had to leave a meeting of eu leaders in brussels to come back to paris and hold a crisis meeting. clashes like these between the residents of the french suburbs and the police are not rare, but they normally last a day or two. not since 2005 have protests spread across the country at this scale. the police officer who shot dead nahel has been arrested and charged with homicide, but for many people what happened to nahel was the final straw. they are deeply angry at the police. and the government fears that that anger could translate into more riots and violence tonight.

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the security cameras have been destroyed, and there is a tobacco shop right across the street that has been destroyed, most things inside it were stolen. the owner said that she saw hundreds of people come in in the middle of the night and was terrified. now, this is notjust happening in suburbs of paris like nanterre, it is happening across france. nearly 700 people have been arrested overnight, a lot of them are under 18. the french president, emmanuel macron, is going to hold a crisis meeting in a few hours. he has already deployed 40,000 extra police officers to deal with the unrest. some parts of paris have imposed curfews. and of course we know that the police officer who shot nahel has now apologised to his mother, has been arrested and has been charged of manslaughter, but despite all of this, there is still a lot of anger

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Breakfast

unacceptable to attack symbols of the french republic such as schools, city halls and police stations. yesterday president macron deployed an extra 40,000 police officers to try to deal with the unrest. some parts of paris have imposed curfews and we have seen that bus and tram services have been stopped, which is nearly unprecedented here. one option the president has when he holds a crisis meeting later today is to call a state of emergency in the country. that would mean a nationwide curfew and not allowing public meetings and protests. we will get more information about what he decides to do later today but for now the feeling is that the government does not yet have the situation under control.— situation under control. thank you so much. sofia _ situation under control. thank you so much. sofia bettiza _ situation under control. thank you so much. sofia bettiza in - situation under control. thank you | so much. sofia bettiza in nanterre. it's the final day in prince harry's

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smashed glass, broken door and lots of things inside stolen. this is significant because that looting also happened in central paris, in places very close to the louve but this is not only paris. the protest last night took place all over france. what is interesting is that the police officer who shot the teenage boy nahel apologised to nahel�*s mother and said he was devastated and he has been charged with homicide. but despite all that the protest and violence are set to continue. , , , ., the protest and violence are set to continue. , , , . . ., , continue. despite that the apology, president macron _ continue. despite that the apology, president macron is _ continue. despite that the apology, president macron is holding - continue. despite that the apology, | president macron is holding another crisis meeting that will happen today. crisis meeting that will happen toda . t. v crisis meeting that will happen toda . . �*, crisis meeting that will happen toda . ., �*, ., today. that's right. he has held one crisis meeting _ today. that's right. he has held one crisis meeting yesterday _ today. that's right. he has held one crisis meeting yesterday already. i today. that's right. he has held one | crisis meeting yesterday already. he has called for calm. he said that what happened has moved the entire nation but he said it is

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into a night shop in central paris. in romainville, a supermarket was looted. these riots are bad news for the french president, emmanuel macron. he had to leave a meeting of eu leaders in brussels to come back to paris and hold a crisis meeting. clashes like these between the residents of the french suburbs and the police are not rare, but they normally last a day or two. not since 2005 have protests spread across the country at this scale. the police officer who shot dead nahel has been arrested and charged with homicide. but for many people, what happened to nahel was the final straw. they are deeply angry at the police and the government fears that their anger could translate into more riots and violence tonight.

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BBC News Now

of eu leaders in brussels to come back to paris and hold a crisis meeting. clashes like these between the residents of the french suburbs and police are not rare, but they normally last a day or two. not since 2005 have protests spread across the country at this scale. the police officer has been charged with homicide and been arrested, but for many people, what happened was the final straw. they are deeply angry at the police, and the government feels that their anger could translate into more riots and violence tonight. in the last hour, emanuel micron has given a statement where he condemned

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