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i'm going to have to switch behavior is what got us into this problem. and surface behavior will not get us out of this. from the whigs find a julietta saunders heads for home of fremont. and after pleading guilty, the court hearing one of us silent the tunnel about the services of life from doha. also coming up the anger and frustration. antonio over the finance bill, the demonstration say will raise the cost of living. for the president is defined as promising to crack down what he describes as criminal and canyon police arrive
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and hate to use pods of a u. n. by permission to help us all of our country struggling with a search and gang finally on pauses of alter orthodontic jewish, is very space being drafted into the metrics after the attorney general and the supreme court ruled. they should be list the wiggs found to julia. the songs is a free man, he's left court in the us pacific territory of the north and money on the islands out with missing a federal charge of espionage. it's part of a play deal that ends washington's efforts to prosecute him for revealing government secrets about the was and if contest on the rock, assange is not flying home to a store area is to speak as he left the court. but his lawyer says he's being the victim of an unjust prosecution as the prosecution of julian assad. she is unprecedented. and a 100 years of the espionage act,
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it has never been used by the united states to pursue a publisher, a journalist, like mister, aside from mister assigned, you revealed truthful, important, and news worthy information, including revealing but the united states had committed war crimes. and he has suffered tremendously, which i know from so i planned by thomas by noon. yeah. he's the chief regional correspondence for k your i'm use good to have you with us. and i'll just say that you are actually in the court. i, in the some of us are like, there often isn't, you know, yes, by now the world has seen those images of what you unfolded right behind me, other units. these reports for the northern mariana islands. as you can imagine, the media was here, hours before the court room even opened. and once we were able to get in, it was a passport room to many other residents who were interested in the case watched from the overflow room and the bottom floor. but there was
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a lot of chatter leading up to this court appearance by assange inside the u. s. territory part of the northern mariana islands and they've been assigned, locked into that port room. you could hear a pin drop that went by it. but as if the weight of the moment finally was felt, the gravity of the moment was felt by the local familiarity who came and spend about for 3 to 4 hours of their day. watching this history on falls in this us territory and the western pacific. this plague approach has been going on for years and journey and i saw it didn't say anything when he left court when he was in court. how did it seem to you? was he reacting to an effect? he seemed relaxed when he entered it seemed to be deep in thought for a minute there, when we were waiting for the chief judge ramon, i'm alone yet to enter. we could see him looking towards the judge's bench, looking up into the ceilings where there are some uh, glass windows uh uh,
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in deep thought. uh we, we saw his attorneys give comment and as he stated, he did not provide comment to the media. but he did have his day in ports and as we've been reporting, he walks now as a free man, and that's something that even the judge, the federal judge in this case remarked in her sentencing. it just briefly, i'm finding the, the verdict was actually put forward. what was the reaction in court? it was quiet. we could hear the scuffling as we knew that assigned his team was planning a press conference shortly after. so once we knew that he was going to be sentenced for the time served in pursuant to that plea agreement with us justice department, you could hear people getting ready for that press conference which happened just right behind me. here i do is just report for the northern mariana i lens and so we
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didn't hear from us on should a but his message has been clear as there is a seeming end to this 14 year saga that has a close this chapter here in the northern. 1 ariana, and this is thrown this spotlight onto the marianas, albeit a very brief one, but never the less, certainly the world's attention is being on the, on the islands. what kind of impact is this having on the people there? as perhaps many people have now learned that the united states does have territories bomb americans demo uh, puerto rico us virgin islands, and yes, the northern mariana islands and the archipelago. 14 islands, the main island stipend to union and rhoda. if at the very least, the geography lesson for those around the world of america's reach. and also that there is federal courts here on the west or pacific even on guam. where the us constitution does rule and can handle cases just like any other district court in the united states come as well known as chief regional,
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corresponded for k u a. i news, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. and you as president of having to cost on rest at whatever cost. he says the storming of parliament by protest as has been treasonous. the countries medical association says at least 13 people were killed during the day of demonstrations after m. p. pasta bill imposing new taxes. the amount of trade was sent in after hundreds of protesters poured into the parliament comp time to nairobi. burton parts of the building, the us and the african union are urging restraint. they say all size should talk to each other, demonstrate to say there's still time to stop the president from signing the bill into law. jim chavez reports from the protest in nairobi within hours of passing a degree on popular new thoughts and use parliament was overrun by and we can expect many politicians were forced to evacuate or sell to the base. a government building set on fire president who moved so they have got what he wanted
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by raising with them and traders made it clear the find it difficult to the real i set the do we want the one of the houses of people who will police breaking through their laws, are these pay to continue to ask the pressure on the government what the processors you want to say is they want to send one clear message to the government. no matter what happens in parliament, no matter what happens in the holes of power. no matter what decisions are made, they will be the ones to decide the future of their country. what is happening in 10, you know, is unprecedented. and we some time addressing the nation route to describe the
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day's events as an attack on the hood of law. i assure the nation septic government must be nice, which was at the nation's disposal to ensure that a situation of this nature would not recall again or at whatever cost championing national security. the rescue of a self style strong man on duty under increasing pressure given a signal of what is to come, the president ordered the deployment of the canyon military tobacco police move kenya's. human rights commission says is unconstitutional. while the president labeled demonstrators as traitors, his critics say this through mismanage corruption. the deaths and disappearances means he has broken. the social contract,
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tenure is an uncharted territory. a movement with no legions, no just young people who want jobs, freedom and the future. free of corruption and mismanagement that they say are relics of they are angry, i'm afraid and determine. the ministry said bus route, the old to 0, and i wrote, and meanwhile, canyon police the beginning, a mission to tackle violence in another part of the world. a 1st group of officers is arrived in haiti heading a u. n backed force trying to contain gangs controlling most of the capital for the prince. through simple ports canyon, a waste flight landed in puerto prince on tuesday, carrying 400 members of kenya as police force. their part of the you in small time national security support mission task with containing gangs who control more than 80 percent of haiti's capital. haiti has faced scale since 2021 after the killing
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of president julian invoice acquisition of prime minister and got equal need less for name or this month. he says the security forces will play across a role in stabilizing the country. we want to thank all the friendly countries that have supported this initiative behind the vision strategy in mandate that this transitional government has to re establish security in the country to allow way of a half a 1000000 people to return to their homes, to re launch the country and of course to hold elections as soon as possible. but doing so won't be easy. haiti's capitan has been ravaged by 9 and hundreds of thousands have been displaced. and large parts of the population are struggling to cover their most basic needs, like food and medicines, via the me know with shot in his leg and he's back. he had to spend 8 months in
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a hospital, but was forced to leave because again, you invaded the building minutes ago when they brought it up. well, i didn't take well with medication. i should have have a loss of pain, especially in my boss alex account says will stand for a long time. the un mission is meant to support haiti's, national police force, some 50. now the nation, including countries in africa and the caribbean, are expected to join the canyon contingent, as well as canada, friends, and britain. the security forces will form a $2500.00 strong peacekeeping mission that's going to be funded by the united states. but fighting against the gangs won't be easy. they're heavily armed and leave side by side the population. haiti has had a long history of controversial following interventions. many fear the presence of following security forces on the island once again, but the vast majority of haitian,
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say the violence needs to end and food. now the un mission seems to be the only way forward. that is i will just see to the, the, israel's attorney general. it says the size of the ultra orthodox jewish is ready should be drafted into the military immediately and follows an earlier building by the supreme court. the decision could split the coalition government or prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ultra orthodox properties of part of netanyahu's coalition and without them the government may collapse, leading to new elections. the quote says israel's compulsory military service applies to the ultra orthodox like other citizens. these really governments bond $1.00 to 0 and that's why honda salute is a reporting from the jordanian capital. i'm on a little bit good certainly rattled benjamin. that's in y'all is government. israel's high court of justice ruling the ultra orthodox men are no longer exempt
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from military service. now, in a letter from the attorney general's office, they have said that these really military must immediately draft up to 3000 ultra orthodox men who are eligible for these really military. the same letter was also addressed to the countries finance ministry, who said they are now banned from issuing any sort of funds, stipends or government grants to you, she vote or religious institution, students who are previously receiving them, as well as being exempt from military service. now, there has been reactions across these really political aisle. let's begin with nathaniel who's ruling with who party, who said that the high court of justice is ruling is the temporary kind of measure that doesn't exactly solve the issue of conscription. they went on to slam the measure of saying that the way to get it done is with a bill the coalition is currently trying to pass in its 2nd and 3rd reading. israel law position that has well come to this move saying that the time for quote,
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shanie deals permits accounting government is over, but none the less, the more religious parties in it's in your government, like shock and united tor judaism have said that they are going to fight the measure from the central woods and just eat on. on that, let me just remind you that these really complements bind. i'll just get it from operating inside israel. and that's why we're reporting from neighboring georgia. and the model is really forces instructive, residential building and visual here in gauze are killing at least for palestinians . dozens of people remain trumped onto the rubble of the 4 story house. most of the injured us had to be women and children. a tom balances health workers and medical facilities have all been targeted by his radio strikes during the war on garza. i'm not some and many injured palestinians have been unable to get life saving treatment in the country before. some dental engagement and billing services can be the difference between life and and it was in distress
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q where it becomes even more critical. but here in gaza, the lives of paramedics are also endangered. the targeting of medical facilities is considered worth prime. they have to texas that this under international humanitarian law. but medical staff say they have been repeatedly and deliberately hit the fence the 1st day of the war. these rates have targeted our health system, the paramedics and the ambulances deposit. some of us stuff have lost the lives of many of us stuff with detained while performing the duties, incense was really prison. at least 310 health professionals had been investigated by the is really our me doings of where some have been subjected to torture and starvation. the son is one of those who was detained. he says his rescue team was evacuating the injured from a hospital when they were stopped. the problem, okay,
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for this asset, are ambulances were intercepted despite coordination with the palestinian with present. we stripped us of all closed treated us in the midst of a risk way of beating us and the rest of the 2 of us are in addition to my brother from that up to 3 hours. he's right. he's released on and forced us to move to a south cause. this happens all the time. the war was also proving deadly for those attempting to see flies. nearly 500 health workers have been killed. one of the medical workers to lose their lives was had his joslet out with a directed of i'm getting an emergency. he was killed during a strike on the its clinic in does a city coordination of the transfer of injured peoples or what caused that the house ministry described them as a solid model of the bosses and determination. not only is the work dangerous, but paramedics say the intense demand and nature of the war means they are isolated from their families and often sleep at night in the ambulance headquarters. but
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despite the hardships and personal risk, some like so they have fun to see the will continue working to see pilots to wins. and this is really important and difficulty just need a data, but palestine was, is it has obtained a video showing and is really military dog attacking an elderly palestinian woman inside the home. it happened during and there's really army operation image of volley account. a few weeks ago, the woman says is where the forces sent the dog into her house after she refused to leave. she says have dragged her out of a bedroom, leaving with injuries. and the, the i'm how is your down? lots of do not alton nani. from jabante, a refugee camp. i refused to be forced out of my house. no lie, a band in my house. so these re lease, that's a dog on me. which bit me while i was sleeping in my bed, it dragged me and this still pulled me move away to the entrance stool. now i have
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a serious injury. there were no hospitals or anything to treat my injury. so my hand is still on treated is really full, says that the dog on me grabbed my arm as a the still ahead on all the 0. i'm present salumi in east policy in ohio. we're new findings about a toxic, trained to roman are being released to the chinese spacecraft, lines back on us off to what's up to the moon. we're going to find out why this mission is being called fist on the the horses rather than moment. and the rate being put into that is not exactly tempted by any kind of tool except along the south coast off and not of my mind.
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but of course you catch the monsoon breeze. so it's full. he's even near 50 some, some places in the 9th of this area. if i'm on all of that. so the gulf states to iraq, and despite the fact was a wind, mary picking up, it'll pick up the dust and the sound, but it will not cool things down as a halt. wind is cooler on the west side of society than it was. it's not so bad in most of it all. in fact, if you feel the heat you'll be facing that breezy, shari stuff, or cool things down in, for example, somebody's all to her. she's hot, be home. took nice style up to was complex, down. we're back 5 degrees above where we should be and otherwise in the next test . so things are changed drastically and still hold for far too many people talk about it should be brought back. many shuttles around at the moment in this part of africa does more. right. and just calling it because it can, you that might catch somebody and their child's up in easy appears goals, the full cost of how does that black consumes that? well, the low cost area have to say, obviously up here where you get frequent funding sources where it is in mozambique
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. there's a hint of probable concentration of rain over the next couple of days. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the ordering or does it a reminder of our top service. so we can expand our julian. a song is on his way home to squarely of as a free man is admitted to a federal charge of espionage as part of a plea. deal. it puts an end to washington's efforts to prosecute him for revealing government secrets about the wars, and if the dentist on underwriting can use president has blamed the stormy in parliament and nairobi. and what he says is
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a group of organized criminals. and his medical association says at least 13 people have been killed in protest against a bill to raise taxes. and government has sent in the army to control violence. some of the biggest names in french sports, including football. so can you bump a heavy speaking out against the far right? politics ahead of the upcoming snap election vote comes less than a month before the opening ceremony of the olympic games in paris. the theme of the games is diversity and inclusiveness. many people in fine, so wondering how that image is going to be projected of the far right. wednesday election. latasha both of the pose from past a miss corina but they rarely talks about politics. but last week, the soup, a saw from football captain, took a stand hey, to francis snap election clinton, but they concluded, katie and bob days against extremes and divisive ideas, we have the opportunity to choose the future overall countries. you don't need that for people to want to be proud to wear destroyed the number 7. i don't want to represent
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a country that doesn't correspond with my values. some of the faults plays currently in germany for the year i championships of followed suit. marcus durham went further, urging people not to vote for marine depends the right policy. if we should both talk with the jump, we must fight every day to stop the spanish and stop the national. riley from gaining power, houses twice, one the world comp 1998 of 2018 with teams, including players of african heritage, a symbol of unity in multiculturalism for some, but a school in the side of the immigration fall right. upsets by an image of fronts they don't support depends both the shape, jordan button, a huge bracket and puppy in comments that went viral on social media. difficult on that, i show that when i press when you have to look to have a very big salary to be a multi millionaire and fly in a private chest, then i find it a bit much to hear these well paid sports. people give advice to the french people who kind of make ends meet its own clear what sway the football is, have,
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but these young people say matches and buy people idolized. so could motivate them to go out to vote. so reset it kind of have an influence, but people should be voting irrespective of what celebrity say. football is not the only sport playing an unexpected role in an unexpected election in july, paris hayes, the olympic games. the themes, all diversity and inclusiveness. but some one do i have problems is going to project the image. if the fall right, wind power doing in depends where the criticize the choice of french molly install . i in a more a to sing it the and ceremony calling it a pearl vacation. but this research just says most people are more concerned about what happens off to the other breaks. the fact that these dissolution of the national assembly happens shows that there is more profound crisis within the system. so i don't think this very short break of the olympic games will change anything. the lympics is supposed to be
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a movement of unity and fronts and up lifting season of sporting magic. but with the election costing a gloomy shadow. francis board stalls are under even more pressure to deliver. when it matches. it's actually popular. i'll just say we're power toxic train. the romans in the us was caused by equipment failure according to an investigation for the national transportation board. a real company's been criticized for the way it responded to the crash last year in east palestine in ohio, but it doesn't address the environmental pollution that resulted. i'm not saying that people living and contaminated homes as present, send them a reports each almost a year and a half since the devastating train derailments these house dean at 1st. the parents looks like it's old self again. the president say everything has changed. it's been really traumatizing morgan parker grew up in the village and wants to raise her children here too. but like many residents, she worries, it's still is it safe? i'm just not sure that the whole service has been put out there. and i think it's
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really important so that people can make informed decisions of whether they want to stay or whether they want to try to leave. she was among the many either to hear the findings at the national transportation safety board came to east palestine on tuesday. to present its final report on behalf of the entire agency, i want to recognize the significant impact that this derailment has had. the trains of rail behind me here in these policies due to a burning wheel bearing. but the n t. s be found evidence that the wheel was actually on fire. 32 kilometers away, and a sensor on the side of the tracks failed to detect. and the board also determined it wasn't necessary to burn 5 tankers full of vinyl chloride to avoid an explosion . an action that resulted in toxic particles spreading across 16 states. the board faulted the railroad company, norfolk southern for pushing that action,
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and withholding crucial information from 1st responders and later interfering with its pro, norfolk southern abuse of the party process was unprecedented and reprehensible. but the report does not assess air or water contamination or health impacts. a lingering concern for many residents despite reassurances from the environmental protection agency that they're now safe. my hair started to fall out. i've lost all my hair on my head, and my children have been sick constantly. many residents want more environmental testing. those within a 10 mile radius of the crash have until august 22nd asked to decide whether or not us to accept a cash settlement from norfolk southern and that many feels inadequate. were gonna still be stuck in contaminated homes that make us sick. how would they even entertaining this settlement before they heard what we heard today? and something needs to change, but real change needs to come from lawmakers and local residents say they aren't
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giving up the fight. kristin salumi alger 0 east palestine, ohio. economists in vietnam are urging the government to approve a new north south rail link. they say investing in a high speed line could have a significant impact on economic growth. but others argue along scenic journeys or the vietnamese realm that works. greatest asset is tony chang discovered on the slow train from the night. tucked away down one of handle is narrow streets, a new hot spot to visit us. several times a day train. supposing tourist pop into the cafe isn't boss. to catch the rolling stock rumbling by both of those wanting a more immersive experience. a new service will be a slightly more expensive the via toes. a luxury train carriage that runs along the coast of central vietnam. the private seats and table service
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provided by leverage stuff hawking back to the golden era of steam. they want to have an experience within the whole holidays. i guess an experience with a new experience. and it's not necessarily about rushing for me to be about enjoying something along the way. the view isn't enough. there's fine dining in your seats. well, the chance to stretch your legs and a few other bits with an on board massage. for 6 hours, you can sit back, relax, how much the work good. even though you're going alone, you still get to see last thing in the streets. of course you need to do as well when you're in the country. so i just saw a few carriages down, views the same that the tickets and the fraction of the cost. this is how most people travel for those wanting to go places in a hurry. rail is known as
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a good option. travel time between the big cities in the north and south is about 40 hours. this rail network is a much steve of investment. but this year, the government's expected to approve a high speed net was leaking, handle a with low team in city, and testing that journey across the country. by 2 thirds. that plan, however, is a long way down the track. and speed is everything. for some, it's all about the june and the destination. tony toyotas are central vietnam, so it's coming in. investigators are examining for the lift field box or we manufacturing facility complied with safety regulations. 23 people died on monday in a large 5 with the planned security camera footage shows the moment that a pile of batteries ignited quickly, filling the room with smoke. the workers tried to put out the fine, quickly lost consciousness, 17 chinese nationalists, and among the dead. investigators are looking to see if they were properly trained
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. the chinese lunar pro has made history by returning with soil unlock samples from the side of the moon. that's never seen from us. the mission increase these visions, rivalry with the united states, the dominated space, and it's resources continue. reports foundation out the tongue, a 6 spacecraft returns to chinese soil, caring the 1st of the samples of lou to soil gathered from the fall side of the moon, the pro bland in northern, in the goal. your profits on tuesday afternoon. the mission take staging. one step closer to with the vision of putting a bad on the moon before 23rd. she's trying to want us to be a leader in the space technology. and i think that's laid out that it's the 2nd most important at the end space. now i'm behind the us as definitely eclipse the russian space program. the mission is the 6 in china is

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