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the the this is the, the way you can use live from the then bang the dishes new in from lita returns. how well, how about eunice arrives at ample? it's be sworn in your praises student. protests is tough. holds the previous government also coming up, police search for the fugitive consulate on separate has made a kind of push them on time from 7 use and exile and rallied support. is it possible in it, but has since gone into hiding at police in vienna? say they prevented? and islam is terror attacked by canceling taylor swift concepts. they raised the 2 men, one as the ledge of the confessed to conspiracy the
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i've been visible and welcome mohammed eunice is about to be sworn in as the new prime minister of bangladesh. his appointment comes 3 days off to the government of his predecessors. j casino was ousted, violent student protest, us, his appointment was decided by the organizes of the protest, senior army offices and bangladesh as president, arriving in the capital dot com. eunice appraised the students over through the authoritarian government, saying they'd saved the country and given the nation a 2nd defendants peace prize with us spent the last few days in france. ongoing medical treatment he found to make re establishing the rule of law his 1st priority . our 1st order of business should be to restore law and order until that is taken care of. we will not be able to proceed to further improve the
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situation that you have shown faith in me. and the students here have trusted me to carry out that duty fight across the residence of bangladesh. to believe in me, if you do that, they're going to be north x at any locations in the country. and let's bring a property to policy again. a student activist who joins us from taca units is said to be sworn in as the you, bangladesh, anita. we are also hearing reports of the student leaders, not who do some ad us if mohammed ma with raw that will be part of the interim government. could you give us more detail? oh, thank you so much for the question and just now uh in the media newspapers, we are getting 16 other advisors updated in government and yes,
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you are right now he then i seized 2 all 2 of our student coordinators from guns leaders there. but just reading that and also we have the, uh, it's off, no follow these brand sounds good, not man. talk any of your so just feature the grassy puzzle. we have few minutes to an active use of the one time, and we have simon most shapes for me that i star and other people. so that is on the phone from below all these beach. and we also have, uh, you can see there, there is a, uh, you know, the presentation of the minority. do you want me to? yeah, i know. do you want me to do any easy enough for me to do as well? so uh and uh, and with the id shut off so that when a half um, as in law yet, and others and all of vision from other spears of the society. so the people of all of this, our, it'd be helpful. i would think that involvement or expands basically because the student leaders, the student coordinators learning did. so the students of bundle dish. how do we took the box? what they like to add is that,
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that nobody will be in the engine involvement. if any one of them uh, tools it to do any kind of wrong doing something just do you think the people of all of these are watching you the one of them very, pretty good. the so, you know, the people who were, once you know, the way to be not really concerned about the quantity to this within generation. we are now very much book on and very much of, out of distribution of what's happening in bangladesh. and we are watching it on of them very particularly. and any of them know, what are we being the power he showed? and so to our questions, to should answer to the questions. all the, not people up and obviously the box is this the makeup this uh, lineup of, of, of, uh, people give you hub, that will be over time to lower an order and the, this will put bangladesh back on the right path. you know, all sorts of us for days that has been a really long last night situation in bottle of this. you know,
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the people are being at that the norman people, the little go see the as the students are for me. so we need to pretend that minority groups and other kind of students that you know, the, the whole, you know, see today that human anything to predict the law and order to coming to the keys. and we are told that you will do that. and but even during walking body, you do that because it has to be done. and if the law and order of are not working brought into please back then, and either just has them on the governor's final rocking do in bangladesh, the beach, then the people, the instructor, this thing, again, the events was produced again and then switch back to resist again, and as of now, as we are seeing, each of them they have really, uh, you know, even the speech, the really giving us feedback. he will be working with the students. i'm usually the different things to provide them all 50 to all of this. so yes, we out of the 12 for but then again we die sweet as we have on that 16 years. i'm
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back then by other stuff, not even explain. does it provide them with you now? so what we would include, you're gonna be watching every month that the national media, the local media, this to them, the leaders, the musician. and i've used to be just everybody. we have a keen eye on the internet involved. the biggest thing to embodied has so much to do, and we have the people of all of these. the whole mission is really looking after them and they're really short of the love reading all of the galaxy scenario, the ad and key, the situation to be update the policy great to talk to again. but if she student active is talking to us. thank you. some spanish police are searching for the cadillac and separate as a leader colors push them on and have a wasted, an officer suspected of helping him go into hiding side as the months return home master. our 7 year ex silence both of thousands of his father was in barcelona
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before disappearing someone's body is now part of a new cadillac and regional government expands parliament approved the little granting amnesty to him. but the supreme court says a charge against him of legally devoting funds still stats, which the monk told supporters in barcelona, that is being featured on panic. while you're young. these, the amnesty law was supposed to allow a return to politics for those who should never have had to leave. but a few lords from the supreme court do not like it, it doesn't suit them. so what country were amnesty laws do not mean an amnesty is not a country we are interested in being a part of the country where amnesty does not mean amnesty has a problem with democracy for the democratic house journalist steven burgeon in barcelona for the latest on his whereabouts and no one knows where he is. it's just been reported in the last few minutes that a police officer has been arrested for apparently aging his escape. um,
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but the, we don't know where he is or to say the police. i mean, the whole thing is a complete embarrassment because after all, we knew the pitch, the mom was coming today and we knew where he was coming from. and there were hundreds and hundreds of police officers within a few meters of where he was speaking. and yet he's just disappear. um the roadblocks all over the city, the traffic jams in and out of the city as i search for the helicopters overhead. that's a bit of a scarlet pimpernel story for moments and excuse me. i love the way going to loving faces stephen, towards about as a lender on the day. and you, cadillac, regional government is being sworn in. why did he want to be there for that? as well as was just there was a bit of a long shot really is that his policy is not part of the government. they've refused to,
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to deposit this socialist like government. so they sort of marginalized themselves, the more the, the independence movement, that he's the figure of secret head out as very much in the time. so this was the frontier to it's a rally has forces on a day when she was made for the 1st time in 20 years, we're having a, a known separate those last couple months. and i also wanted to bring up this amnesty lower, and his speech he referred to it saying the supreme court has ruled a supreme court ruling does not apply to him. why not? but does apply, obviously, because the supreme court says it does apply. the problem is that the judiciary is very politicized view. so in the view of the supreme court as the government can pause to the small, but we don't agree with that. and so they said that basically,
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unless the for misuse of public funds, that the honestly doesn't cover that. so it may cover the other offenses to do with organizing the legal independence, the declaration. but it doesn't cover that. and you know, obviously which the moment is free to disagree with that. that's what the judge says, and explain to us what makes puts them on such a controversial figure apart from living and ex wife was such a long time as well. i think he's busy introduced this policy that he called the ciocca today and as a train crash policy of confrontation with the government have no compromising on anything. which is, you know, in it, i mean, was there a populist and that's where and, and, and therefore he also created this idea of his government price. this idea of independence was really within reach when it, when it never was, it was, it was never going to be vaunted by by the spanish government. but you. ready this made him see, you know, like a strong and the really uh figure out who,
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who is not gonna take no for an answer um, but then on the other hand, way, you know, by 9 of his colleagues and government was sentenced to long term prison. people out of the country and as a certain amount of resentment was and that okay, thanks for bringing. yes, the latest on that man hunts journalist steven budging in boss a line. a quick look at some of the other stories making news. today. a mudslide has killed 12 people, endangered several others in china's which one province. the slide triggered heavy rains by heavy vines, destroyed thousands of pods. rescue workers of searching for survivors and clearing roads. demonstrations that taking place in the canyon capital nairobi against president william brutal. i always find tick asset people gathering for the valley weeks of antique government protests have been driven by and go over the cost of living. holding 40 people have died in flooding again and hundreds of others are
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displaced. the u. n. is coordinating 8 deliveries for disasters all. it is rarely as pricing for vitality or tree attacks from his bull, $911.00 on and to run following the assassination of tower group leaders in pay route and tape on last week. as well as protected by a sophisticated defense system that has been developing for decades. april 2020 full israel sustained a massive missile by ross from iran. more than 300 drones rockets and miss solves form a coordinated attack. the israel's ad defend systems is the greatest challenge yet. israel claims it intercepted, 99 percent of those hostile missiles and drains. so how, just as a chief, that kind of success, it's down to a multi layered defense approach comprising a number of moving parts,
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in some cases quite literally truck tow misspelled units full meet in the most layer. the and a bit tackles short range stress, such as rockets in voltage and was developed with help from the us. it's as intercepted, thousands of broke it since it was instituted in 2011 and israel claims it has a 90 percent success rate. next comes david sling the mid range threats that is designed to shoot down ballistic missiles, followed from between 40 kilometers to 300 kilometers away. again, it was developed in collaboration with the us and the alchemist last is the arrow for the long range ballistic missiles. its operates outside the site miss fit in space, which allows for the safe disposal of any non conventional will heads as, regardless of the methods, intercepting rockets is a costly business. the cost of $1.00 arrow intercept to missile is between $2.00 and $3500000.00. according to media reports,
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a 110 of them we used to defend against the radiant attack. suggesting a cost of $385000000.00. the mid range rootkits from the david sling system are about $1000000.00 each. estimates put the cost at $550000000.00 to $1100000000.00. just the april operation. there is another important la to israel apple as a key pulse of its defense picture. and in addition to all this, that renew tools coming online, such as the ladies a pallet and beam set to be integrated into israel's multi layered and seemingly successful defense system. mackenzie, and these are retired new ways, marine connell and senior advisor at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to the don't you is what else i am doing defense system can be overwhelmed the times. how often does that happen?
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the the appear to have happen very often. during the conflict with home aust, i'm us fired hundreds of missiles. israel was able to intercept almost all of them . it hasn't run out. same width has bought and same with the a tax in april. so wanted to keep in mind that this is only one part of the is really defense system. as we just heard, there were 2 other parts. plus there's the air force. and it's also important to keep in mind that the united states is involved united states as ships off shore. they participated in defending israel in the last attacks in april and would participate in defense on any future attacks. so as the bigger concern here, regional support as well as us support. i mean what happens if is read doesn't have the added support of regional powers like saudi arabia and jordan they're not really dependent on saudi arabia,
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but they do want to maintain ties. this will be so sort of your review because they don't want this war with some us to become a regional war from us. has been trying since the very beginning to make this not just a mos versus israel, but a regional war against israel. and so far they have not succeeded, has blah has participated some but not extensively. of course, a lot of question now about as below, as role since israel as assessment one of their leaders. jordan plays it very quietly, but many of these missiles are flying over jordan and they want to avoid that. the also recognize that iran is not a friend of there is a run, would overturn their government, so they quietly provide defense. mm hm. how much have the run then? it's proxies bolster the weapon systems in recent years as well. we
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ron has developed this full spectrum of capabilities, short range missiles, all the way up to a ballistic missile. so it has become increasingly sophisticated the proxies domestically indigenous. we just build very crude rockets, we've seen that with a mouse, for example. and also with has blog. the problem is that you want sams, some of it's more sophisticated missiles too. it's proxies and then they use these missiles. we've seen that particularly with the, with these who have used the reading and missiles to attack shipping in the ritzy. and they have been ripple. it's just this week of russia and supposedly supplying iran with a new systems of can we, can we expect some sort of change in dynamics in the region because of the various countries support well longer term, there's
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a concern that russia will provide technical assistance to we right, allow them to build more effective, more deadly rocket. so i don't think you're going to see any russian missiles being fired at is real. but longer term you could see russian components rest of the technologies employed. russia has talked with you run about providing some air defense missile, some defensive systems, and that's possible, but those would be defensive. and while that support has stepped up, what about concerns of we're reading support from the likes of the us and all those uh for those uh team to support the palestinian if it as well, the united states has been fedex, that it will provide any defensive aid to israel needs and will participate in the
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conflicts defensively. ships off short, for example, gets controversial when talking about often such systems because of the effect on civilians. we've seen that with a mouse and does a lot of concerns. for example, about the us providing 2000 pounds of bombs. uh, but uh, for defensive systems. i don't think that they'll be any change in us policy. kind of seeing what is the set of a strategic and international studies. thank you very much for joining thanks for having me on the show. and official, then the cost regional process as funding is continuing in an area where you can get the fullest has made a significant incursion. this way and aiden ukraine's presidential office blamed most code for any escalation bump without taking the breakfast sponsibility for the most serious attack on russian territory and months. officials in caustic said earlier on thursday that around 3000 civilians have been evacuated by which
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lectures in strategic studies at portsmouth university and was a british military intelligence officer. i asked him to bring us up to speed on the situation in the course. gretchen, it seems that the crate in 20 seconds mechanized brigade has now pressed forward, taking about half a dozen villages to what amount to roughly defensive lines. it's unlikely i think they're going to go much further. despite and going on in the village or town about 5000 people of so just as we speak and they seem to be big held that they've taken 300 square kilometers over the last 48 to 72 hours quite significantly. clearly. cool. the russians on the jump, us, but that's essentially where we are and that's what the gate side, the russians perhaps even less. it's not a significant in terms of numbers. we're looking at $3.00 to $5000.00 people all together. and a few of course, if the call but 7 itself, we're in the front line officials in australia and say they prevented
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n as well as terror attack by canceling freed taylor swift. concepts in vienna to may have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism. investigate, has described them as radicalized is the best tube of planning. major incident. austria state intelligence director, says one suspect has admitted being involved. had bobby think he said that he wanted to commit the attack using explosives and know most people work to you. how do you say we found those weapons, you have to pay them? his aim was to either today or tomorrow, the hotel himself and the large number of individuals who mention making so turn so it appears that it was more than just a threat that led to the concert cancellations. i put that to journalist john comments as well. that's the literally, that's right. i mean it's far more than just a trip as far as we understand. but as you've just signing this recent news conference that was held this morning, do far too to use it. the 19 year old suspects has been arrested has come space to
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planning this attack. and in fact, the police found chemicals in other formats and materials as use harm yesterday, even though australia and police cited so he'd been planning his attack to some time. um, certainly since july the quizzes joe, you said he was going to do something remarkable. so this is not something this just happened on the sparrow at the moment. um and we think that will serve this man had uh so one of the agents to the islamic state group though its uh, shows on certain discharge house and see uh that uh this swearing of allegiance was . so yes, absolutely. i mean these, these are really concrete rates. it's not just some sort of vague attack that was in the yes or no. so what sort of disaster has been ability well, a 170000 fans were expected to obtain the tireless waste concepts. the 3 of them i for the next 3 dies and of course the on that side,
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they will also tens of thousands of people who are going to be outside the top of the stadium. yeah. you can probably giving areas, you know, tirelessly to your has got numerous fans like everywhere else in the world. and a lot of people want to be there around the concerts. and this is actually what they were tardies think they think that the attack is probably wanted to destroy that those people outside the stadium. um, given that it's very difficult, of course, to get the width ends or to get explosives or anything like that inside a stadium where the security is, you know, fairly strict and no offense. reacting to this information yes, ends up being costs are very disappointed as i'm sure you can imagine. there's also been a lot of questions raised by your various people. uh, for example, um some people oswell. how is it the most for you to kind of put on a title suite consuming? for example, paris converse can only be games at the same time. so the questions being asked
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about, on the screen intelligence white perhaps wasn't this discovery earlier? why did the cons of need to be cancelled? i mean, it's been also claims made certainly from us sources of the austrians haven't commented on the pets this. this plot wasn't really as well thought out as they've been made to believe that. so, you know, maybe you really have no chance of actually succeeding. so this certainly be a lot of questions raised a lot of disappointment here in general from fans or cost wanted to see their arrival on stage later today from joan cummins in vienna. thank you. to the powers games now with us we might shine from prison down as one the 10 telling me to mass on swim was held as planned in the river said enough to pollution levels dropped. training sessions have been canceled due to water quality fears and at least once i honestly is sick of the swimming in the river last week.
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it was a 10 killing me to race and driven down front of the pollution concert. those think you see a post 2nd goals out there, also winning the race. and really in 2016, we didn't jump what i can. raven saunders has qualified for the olympic find a while competing as her alter ego is a hulk. i don't a mosque and sunglasses. and dying green, she has a track of the wave fans soon as uses the skies to get into full competition mode. and it was says she reached friday's file. so it is claim silver in tokyo, 3 years ago. like you do you, if, what do you do if you are a live big athlete with young children in the past, there were a few options when it came to feeding or play time, but now a former athletic style has opened the 1st nursery in an olympic village of the basket. the parents olympics have seen a lot of 1st parents who happen to be athletes. the introduction of in the 3 by 4
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most sprint stuff. allison, felix could be the most important message to all the mothers as you are capable. you are absolutely capable to have your best performances after childbirth. the 2nd time olympic gold medalist is impressed with what project turned out for the 1st time that i step that in nursery i just felt so proud you know to see it in real life. and it was beautiful and colorful and to see people actually using it. it was really, really special. see me escape the 2018 most restricted with the children's facilities at the tokyo games. 3 years ago. parents is different. it's meant to feel like home . um it has toys and books, soft surfaces breastfeeding area and it's a great starting point straight and walter poole to play a case of gophers is a regular user. there's been several athletes who have reached out and told me how incredible it is. they've given me feedback of how we can make it better. i would love to grow the nursery. i hope that it is bigger and better in the,
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in the olympic village. anela. and i have a lot of work to do to, to make that happen athlete. so a parents of the games in 2028 will be thankful by the,
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the, the, the issue of society and is near is nice in contrast to other cities and turkey is much more open from the people. i can only hope that it will get even better. we see for that things are looking to so good with our leader at the moment. please quit in ease me. what place like in turkey's most liberal cities, focus on europe. next, on d, w. the big problem is not the killing us, and the government is doing nothing to stop doing. that's what i can't imagine is going to try to that when you, when your child risk,
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