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with so many dreams. how will you remember him? wow. as my baby boy. as my miracle kid. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, perth. let�*s speak to dr hannah mcglade. she�*s an associate professor at curtin law school — and she has a special interest in indigenous human rights. shejoins me now from perth. a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — there will be images in this interview of someone who has died. thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. i don�*t know how much of my colleague�*s report you were able to listen into and view, but obviously this has struck a huge chord with people in australia. just talk us through in your view how vulnerable indigenous peoples are to these sorts of

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are more messages of support. a shared grief for a young man with so many dreams. how will you remember him? wow. as my baby boy. as my miracle kid. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, perth. a short time ago, i spoke to dr hannah mcglade. she�*s an associate professor at curtin law school in perth. i asked her about the impact of cassius�* death. and once again, i should warn aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — there will be images in this interview of someone who has died. racial violence is something that�*s very serious and ongoing racism and discrimination is a daily part of life.

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and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — this report contains images of someone who has died. we were explaining to him why he was called cassius. this was just after we showed some youtube clips of muhammad ali. the heart of his family and community. a good kid who inspired others and loved life. he was funny. mechelle turvey says her son, cassius, was cheerful, loyal, with a beautiful cheeky smile. he set up a lawnmowing business with his friends to reach out to neighbours. the teenager wanted to change the negative stereotypes about indigenous youth. but on his way home from school nearly a month ago, he was violently attacked. i couldn't move. i got a phone call saying he'd been rushed to hospital. and ijust walked out of the hairdressing salon — i didn't know to what extent his injuries were.

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BBC News

president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with him, when we talk, is lay out what each of our red lines are — understand what he believes to be in the critical national interests of china, what i know to be the critical interests of the united states, and determine whether or not they conflict with one another. and if they do, how do we resolve it and work it out? nearly four weeks ago, aboriginal teenager cassius turvey was walking home from his school in perth with friends, when they were allegedly chased and cassius was beaten with a metal rod. he died in hospital ten days later. the australian prime minister anthony albanese claimed that the attack was clearly racially motivated, but police say the investigation continues and have urged people not to speculate about a motive. cassius�*s mother spoke to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — this report contains images of someone who has died.

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BBC News

a face—to—face meeting with the chinese president xijinping. here's what mr biden had to say about the forthcoming encounter. what i want to do with him, when we talk, is lay out what each of our red lines are — understand what he believes to be in the critical national interests of china, what i know to be the critical interests of the united states, and determine whether or not they conflict with one another. and if they do, how do we resolve it and work it out? nearly four weeks ago, aboriginal teenager cassius turvey was walking home from his school in perth with friends, when they were allegedly chased and cassius was beaten with a metal rod. he died in hospital ten days later. the australian prime minister anthony albanese claimed that the attack was clearly racially motivated, but police say the investigation continues and have urged people not to speculate about a motive. cassius's mother spoke to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers: this report contains

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shaimaa khalil. and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers: this report contains images of someone who has died. we were explaining to him why he was called cassius. this was just after we showed some youtube clips of muhammad ali. the heart of his family and community. a good kid who inspired others and loved life. he was funny. mechelle turvey says her son, cassius, was cheerful, loyal, with a beautiful, cheeky smile. he set up a lawnmowing business with his friends to reach out to neighbours. the teenager wanted to change the negative stereotypes about indigenous youth. but on his way home from school nearly a month ago, he was violently attacked. i couldn't move. i got a phone call saying he'd been rushed to hospital. and ijust walked out of a hairdressing salon — i didn't know to what extent his injuries were. it was devastating.

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Newsday

aboriginal teenager cassius turvey was walking home from his school in perth with friends, when they were allegedly chased and cassius was beaten with a metal rod. he died in hospital ten days later. the australian prime minister anthony albanese claimed that the attack was clearly racially motivated — but police say the investigation continues and have urged people not to speculate about a motive. cassius's mother spoke to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. and a warning for aboriginal and torres strait islander viewers — this report contains images of someone who has died. we were explaining to him why he was called cassius. this was just after we showed some youtube clips of muhammad ali. the heart of his family and community. a good kid who inspired others and loved life. he was funny. michelle turvey says her son, cassius, was cheerful, loyal, with a beautiful cheeky smile. he set up a lawnmowing

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The Ingraham Angle

new england? well, in new hampshire, wherenao liberal senator maggie hassar n is running away from any debates, it's fentanyl and theny economy, it's killing them. >> therei is there is a drug lt problem around here. i mean, there's a lot of t that goesg of tha on . but that's because there'son nt heret going on around here. there's not a lo, t of worka lo around here. there's not a lot of jobt ofs around. u >> thank you.obalizat globalization and inion. massachusetts and rhode islander ,some folks will be choosing win between food or heat this winter. >> we're seeing electricityise n prices rise in new england. we've seen p electricity prices go up, increase over sixty four percent in massachusetts>> lau and rhode island and maine. >> things ar e now better. we always hear from our struggling neighbors, w hard friends and family members about winter and how hard itisd is specifically for oldern like miners. but we've not heard concern what we like. we are hearing thie s year yeadt we're hearing is we don't knowgk how we're going to make it. we simplity can't for these>> lu costs. >> and it's infuriatinra: 'sg.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

not even then carefully, they say it constantly. the great replacement? yeah, it's not a conspiracy theory. it's their electoral strategy, and we know that because they say it all the time. here are some examples. >> the blue wave is african american. it's white come it's latino, it's asian-pacific islander islander, it is made up of thost worthy of being here! it is prized of those who are documented and undocumented! >> in a couple presidential cycles you will be on election night, announcing that we are calling the 38 electoral votes of texas for the democratic nominee of president. it's changing come is going to become a purple state and then a blue state because of demographics. speak of the demographics of america are not on the side of the republican party. the new voters in this country are moving away from them and instead, they are moving to be independents or even vote on the other side. >> and unrelenting stream of

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,not even that carefully.not evn they say it constantly. the great replacement. yeah, it's not a conspiracy theory. oral it's their electoral strategy. and we know that becausehey they say it all the time. here here's some examples a. wave is african-american. it's white. islander know, it's 80%. it is made up of those who've been told that they are notd worthy of t being here. it is comprised of those who are documented in documented in a couple of presidential cycles. >> you'll be on election night ,you'll be announcing thatthat we're calling the thirty eight electoral votes of texasas or the democratic nominee for president. it's changing. it's going to become purple state and then a blue state because of the demographics, the demographics of america are not on the side of d the republican party. the neww voters in this countryg are moving away from them. instead, they're moving to be independents or to even vote . on the other side, an unrelenting stream of

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