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and i just came, i was just doing the wherever you are, we hope you're watching all good. thank you. precious cargo. and well on that note. wally. oh, i'm sorry. oh, please go. thank you. lauren just reminded me. i have one more thing, which is an christina i might need your help on this, but mom could you come up per 2nd, whereas my mom. okay, you don't have to come up. i can come to you. i have i wore this were this necklace. i were this necklace and it is a large and feather. and i word up in the space and now it's for you.
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yes. i would say to myself okay, i know well a last but not least. amelia earhart, what, what a lovely transition. an aviation icon and now an aerospace, a space icon. what was it like? well, i can't tell you. i had such a good instructor. he told us through everything that we were going to do. so what i went up this morning. the noise was quite as bad and we were right on up and i saw the dark. i thought i was going to see the world, but we were quite high enough. and i felt great, and i felt like i was just laying down. i was just laying down and i was going in
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his face and i want to thank you sweetheart, because you made it possible for me. i've been waiting a long time trying to get it up there. and i've done a lot of actually not trading through the world, russia, america. and i could always be the guys on what they were doing because i was always stronger. and i've always done everything on my own. and i didn't do dolls. i did outside stuff. and i brewer pray that were 90000 some hours. i loved it and i love be here with all of you and your family. and the 44 of us we had a great time. there was, it was wonderful. i want to go again, bass the and then when i
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got off the ship, they gave me the tale in one of the balloons. and i'm going to cherish that forever . by the way, we can confirm that while he, once again in training perform the men on the 100 percent. i was going to say she beat all the 3 boys up to the top of the correct that are. everybody saw video footage. we have been v darling. you did. you did well. so while the funk now the world, all this asked her not to have ever gone to space and perhaps the 1st founding member of our board of frequent flyer program. i don't think he's ready for it. when i do lectures or where i am around the world united states, i'm only 45. the you being generous. i keep saying everybody every time. so he says, oh, she's $82.00. i think there's a typo, your 28 wally. we know this well now. well,
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thank you so much for for giving us your impressions. but let's see with our own eyes, i'd like to roll the tape of what it was like in the space . and then everything you needed to see here. can you know what
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the good, good good. 6 incredible, i love it. i love it. 8 i love. 8 the good go ahead and say that was a good catch while it was it, everything you expected and more you've been waiting. as you said, 6 hours to experience this. i loved every minute of it. i just wish of the longer
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because i have been in space before, not in space with up in that area and could do a lot more roles and twist and so forth. but there was not quite enough room for all 4 of us to do all i said it was great. i love it. i can hardly wait to go again . amen. next, next for you. is the moon while it any other impressions? now having seen the video of it, is it, is it one of those things where you just took it in and it's hard to compare to video? what are the sensations that come from having seen that right now? all the way cooler than look well, so after, of course that are there 4 minutes of weightlessness, the fun that you had, of course we got you buckled back in and you descended under those beautiful 3 parachutes. i think we've got another video here of your to sent back to our beautiful west texas valley. why don't we roll that right now?
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you see the 3 main shoots out? that's relaxing. so it was just incredible. i didn't feel that. so that's because it's actually just picked up by cushion of air that makes us hit it about what it feels like if you were to stand up your journey the. 6 the. * your family was happy to see us. that's a good side. what. what was that moment like coming back and seeing your friends
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and your family here, you have supported them. or they have supported you. that is your dreams to get to this point all over your father is here. joseph, thank you so much for being here. what was that like? you know, all you was a bit more emotional than i am. what a full, like everyone on ground was very more emotional than we were. we were just having fun. the true. yeah. yeah. i think that our, our family has been extremely supportive through all of this, and i think that, you know, there, i know my wife was an absolute rock leading up to this, which made you know, the adventure much easier for me. but i know that when we came down a sort of time to let those emotions out a little bit. so it was, it was great to see everybody. and yeah, i was a little more emotional than i had anticipated as well. jeff? yeah, i mean, you know, for, i wasn't that nervous, but my family was somewhat anxious about this. and so it was
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so, so the thought solve the for newest astronauts in the well jeff baser phone screen, the founder of amazon, obviously, is, has brother mark next to me and the 2 other people you've seen on screen. hopefully we'll get a one shot in a moment. he can see them again. mary wallace, while he funk while he has a nickname. this she is just standing up just now a female pilot who nasa rejected spin maybe 50 years ago. i think it was, she finally got to go into space and the young man on the left a rainy. so there was all of a diamond. and 18 year old dutch high school graduate. he got the chance to go up when the, the winner of a charity auction for a spot on the flight couldn't make it. so he's pretty lucky, the eldest and youngest astronauts now jeff athos and his brother mark there. they continue their news conference in van hole in texas, rental is there as well, or not far away. i say news conference. i mean, it seems more of
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a sort of an amazon slash blue arjun publicity drive. but then when you see the pictures and you said imploding around the cap seeming to see because it's pretty cool. yeah, well, definitely some cool pictures there. well, i mean, you're right it, this is not a press conference. this is more of a sort of a corporate pep rally and the person asking the questions, of course, worked through jeff bay though, so that that's a little bit of a misnomer. but it was interesting they're, they're just very enthusiastic. we heard from jeff from jeff bezos, himself, kind of very emotional. he talked about his family and his daughter as he took a bracelet necklace piece of jewelry up into space. he gave it to his mother. that was a very personal moment. they talked about how they had brought historical relics from
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space, from, from not space flight, but from, from aeronautics, from the earliest known gulf, the a balloon. in the 18th century, to a piece of canvas from the wright brothers and playing a kitty hawk. and then some items that had belonged to amelia earhart. so they're trying to really get the symbolism of, of, of this as a continuity in the history of, of the air and space travel. interesting. with the oliver daemon, the 18 year old saying that it was just great and he hopes that millions of other people can do it. of course oliver is pretty lucky because his dad is a millionaire millionaire hedge fund manager. so you know, it's going to be people with considerable means who are able to take the space tourism flight if it when that that industry really gets up. and wally funk would
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really stole the show. she was just saying, you know, i was great and i really want to do it again as soon as possible. so that, that was, that was pretty interesting. and then jeff bezos, his brother, mark talking about the effect. the g forces add on re entry on him squashing him into his seat. so all in all a very, very upbeat press conference. thank you robin. apparently we all paid for it as well as amazon customers. we'll go to thank you as well for right now it's in that texas for us today. that's right. yeah. yeah, thank you. we've got some other news to get to that as the 3 rocket attacks in the afghan capital cobble. how me quite something, isn't it? hearing that, as the african president shotgun, he led the prez at the presidential palace. one hits in the cobbles,
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most popular mosque, another behind its biggest shopping was the 3rd with near the ministry of foreign affairs. no reports of injury. so thought i diplomatic editor james phases in cobble with more certainly there was a big shock for people in the very center of cobble. when they heard the bangs i was staying in the center of cobble at around 8 o'clock this morning when this took place. now in the immediate aftermath, you're a spoke to a senior member of the taliban who said that they were behind this attack, but the taliban then never made any formal statement. and i statement then came out from i saw saying that they carried out the attack. i've spoken now to the tell about an official spokesman, so hell shaheen and he says that he'll put out a statement because the taliban didn't do it. that is not the view of the african government, though. listen to what president connie had to say. in the immediate aftermath of
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the willing determination of peace and we have also sacrificed for it, but the telephone to not have the will and simulation for peace. we have to take our decisions according to clearly this comes at a very difficult time for the afghan government. they're saying lots of rural areas that are falling in to the taliban in recent weeks. and recent months, the same bullet points that are falling to the taliban. they could say that urban centers and particularly the capital, were very much in that control. i think this shows the fragility of the african government right now. molly's interim president athene. he go into has survived an attempt on his life and the capital bama co. he appeared on national television just hours after a man tried to stab him during prayers in the cities. great mosque go to said he is doing well. and there would always be people trying to cause instability, good to power in june after leading the countries 2nd crew in less than a half and address monitoring developments for us from a boot nigeria, the military leader as a greater kind of us and greater was entering in the mosque,
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when the attacker suddenly launched, launched at him with an ice, the presidency insist that he's safe, but others report suggests that he may have been struck in the arm he's attack i was posing us and i sure into the most when when, when i was passing by then he attacked him. now i think he is currently in his 1st year in office says the foster school almost the 1st year and his office has the 1st school. remember, he took of a power in august of 2020 and then 9 months, one month after he was swollen as vice president of the interim government, he deposed the president, the civilian president and the prime minister. 9 months after. and now he's waiting . he has 6 months on record now to organize elections,
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according to our time table agreed by the economic community of west africa state, of course, and the interim government in molly. now the current situation in molly's such a difficult one because 1st of all, the french are for now, so they're pulling out of the i g 5 security formation in molly. and we've seen also an increase in the text by groups in mali. now what does not kill you had the moment regarding today's attack is whether or not the attack was carried out by one of the groups operating in mali and neighboring states. like new jersey fossil haiti, you said to have a new prime minister 2 weeks after the assassination of president jovan noisy, real henri is to be sworn in on tuesday, 71 year old, newer surgeon and public official. he has called for political unity as the forms a new government on re tags over the role temporarily held by the acting prime minister, claude joseph and the delegates in miami, following developments on this one. so i say new government,
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it would be another interim government. is that correct? yeah, and i think that's a key point that people may perhaps misunderstand arial, on res, taking over as an intern prime minister to basically lead haiti towards democratic elections. they haven't really happened since 2017 at one job now, but we won the elections and 2019 was so problematic. they would just basically abandon which is a lot of the root cause of haiti's problems at the moment. so on re will form a coalition government, an interim government to hopefully lead towards those free and fair elections. but i think this is a step in the right direction. the international community is obviously been heavily involved. they back to r l on re something of all the patients don't like they don't like foreign interference, but at least there is now a leader speaking with a single voice, putting together a coalition to hopefully lead towards free and fair elections. and the most important thing, overall stability for this nation. thank you. and he kalika in miami,
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but the light is from a debt. now the winner of peruse presidential elections finally been declared took 6 weeks since the election teacher and union leader pedro castillo as one by just 44000 boats. the official results were delayed by accusations of fraud by the losing candidate cake, morty, she now faces trial on unrelated corruption charges money and a sanchez with more from lima. now mariana finally got the job. only just now the real work begins. i suspect it's not gonna be an easy run that's right, come on. not very easy, especially if you have only 51 percent of our population that voted for you. and 49.9 percent of the population are not happy from clinicians. but she is that he is natural negotiator and the 1st thing he said is passwords after he was proclaimed, for instance, elect last night,
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was to give an olive branch to take off with the morte. he called for a national government of national very well arise in very polarized countries. sorry. and, but he also called on people who stopped putting barriers on the next, on the next the government. but there will be a lot of things that he will have to do. first of all, he will have to send the message of who will he be surrounded by it? will it be moderates or will it be extreme? it's from the left party. he represent. there will be accomplish the party on sunday. we will see whether the members of the party will be demanding more of extremist positions, political position in the next government. so there's a lot to be to be developing this week before he takes over on july. the 28 madana
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sanchez in lima. thank you for that update. a french prosecutor has opened an investigation into the use of spyware. that can hack phones as the spyware known as pegasus. it follows an investigation into widespread use of spying technology from and it's ready group and it's so group. the report claims, hundreds of journalist activists, politicians were targeted to french journals, taking them out at a court thing. moroccan intelligence used the software to spy on them. we start to pull in at it's marvelle who is the editor in chief and spokesman for reporters without borders in paris. who explains why that actions being taken. we have just the side don't complain to embarrass this afternoon. along with the 2 french maroka . no, john easter or novelist key and matthew manjeet, so you have the exclusive information this afternoon. yeah. after the revelation of the begins project on the use of the software of the company, and it's so that the,
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the, when he told june of easter, we decided that says to file the complaint against the best and unknown. but actually the complaint is actually we aimed at the end and we've been denouncing the action of the, from the 2017. and so the plan that we hope that the we, the, the, the complaint i mean, goals on the procedure to identify the greater than a completion of the offences in question. because and not the 118 germany. there are 30 french germany here. are concerned me, my chinese diplomat. the denying beijing is responsible for cyber attacks against western nations. the u. s. the u. k. and other allies with choosing china, of protecting hackers, engaging and what they call malicious cyber activity. that includes a breach of the microsoft exchange mail server earlier this year. as a hacker,
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groups protected by beijing were responsible compromise tens of thousands of computers, world wide, one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars more from katrina. you're in badging. we've heard now from bay doings foreign ministry, as well as several chinese embassies and missions based in europe and all of these statements. all of these rebuttals have been basically summarizing 2 main points. the 1st is say, is saying that basically the evidence around these allegations is incomplete at there are many cyber actors around the world. it's very difficult to trace the actual origins and also countries should be very careful about pointing all of these attacks at one particular government. the 2nd point that fading is making is basically turning the tables on the u. s. and saying that these allegations are little more than hypocritical thing, that the us itself is the main source of cyber attacks around the world that it's been, it accuses the washington of indiscriminately eavesdropping on other countries. not
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only competitors to the u. s, but as well as it's, or an allies and aging has said that the c i a has for 11 years being launching its own cyber attacks against chinese institutions, including internet technology companies, asian companies, as well as the chinese government. now that's been the aging response, but what we haven't heard is really a comprehensive response to all of the u. s. allegations. what we didn't hear, for example, was any detailed reply to allegations of hacking of the microsoft email exchange, which affected more than 30000 companies around the world. we also didn't hear any response to the u. s. department of justice. the indictment for chinese nationals allegedly involved in cyber attacks for who have been based, allegedly, in the southern chinese province of high 9. so china, very much keeping their own response vague at this point. in german, chancellor anglo merkel is promising emergency aid for areas affected by the worst
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floods in decades. she's made a 2nd visit to the region. the clean up operation continues. the water has receded, but some towns are still cut off by damage, roads and bridges. of us, all sick, lot of the yeah, it's very clear that we face a very long recovery. we will not forget you. we will keep checking on the rebuilding and we will do everything we can together with the local and regional governments to ensure money comes quickly to people who have nothing left but the clothes on their backs. people who need support their boston is correspondent with more from apartments that i for it's an unbelievable clean up operation. as you can see, these chains of people here behind me, fast on buckets and all kinds of things that are coming from all these houses were completely flooded. this has been continuing for days already, and this is exactly the place also in the bathrooms. so i for where i'm going back, all the chancellor was saying earlier today,
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just an hour or 2 ago she was here and she was actually standing right there. and it was a very interesting scene, eye witness. so she was standing right, the talking to officials talking to journalists, but here on this bridge the work continued. a all the time, well, she was there and people were actually angry. they said why you see there really to work every, everything has to stop there. so they were kind of frustrated. and i find that you come here and some, some nice and sympathetic worse, but we really need her to do more. we need that. she takes a lot of money and why is she thought of hampering the clean up operations? this is a very old historic sound. it's a beautiful song that used to be a beautiful song. you can see the reference over there, but everything that's next to it used to be a rose and that's completely disappear. you can see that the water was so hot, what is washing everything away? that the whole us, all the, everything has disappeared and what the cell and pnc i have been doing,
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because you don't really see many people from the authority services policy from all over germany. actually trying also to see what's been left behind all these holes in the road to try to fill up with all the debris and ruffles that they can. 5 covered 19 restrictions will be extended in indonesia, and there is a search of infections. their president joker told us that they will remain in place until at least july 25th. cases in indonesia are among the highest in the world about 50000 reported every day last week. most of them are linked to that deal for variance. the head of the tokyo olympics, the organizing committee hasn't ruled out a last minute cancellation of the games just 3 days. busy away from the opening ceremony. corona virus cases continue to rise until care which will be under a state of emergency, for the duration of the lympics. 71. people accredited the games of now test positive. that includes athletes staying in the olympic village and others.
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preparing across japan, leading health experts are warning the bubble at the olympic village has already been broken. there's no way for them to attract a movement of the people. the wind. yeah. and there is no core on team placid, and john s for extended 14 days. so in theory, if they could have implemented oral and measures which day advocated it could have been done, but they had his degree. the bubble is not working every day on tv and internet bunch of videos. so just, just on the thousands of works of art going on, public display in south korean museums for the 1st time, denatured by the late chairman of the samsung empire. and that has stirred up
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a fair share of controversy from bright reports from sol. it's been described as the donation of the century, a treasure trove of art that includes works by some of the world's most renowned and sought after masters combined with the most famous of korean artists, both model and classical. in addition, a vast wealth of artifact charting korea, cultural heritage spanning hundreds of years have dinner stick rule. if you think this is an unprecedented lot scale donation, it is meaningful, enriching the cultural aspects of this museum, the can, he not only devoted his life to making samsung, the global brand, but also to building one of the world's largest private collections following his death. last october, it was announced, his family would pay a record inheritance tax bill of $10000000000.00. at the same time donating to the
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nation, a sizable part of the private art collection totaling $23000.00 pieces. you know, i've seen a leak on his collection. can be called a miracle of the world. it will invigorate our donation culture, rewrite the history of modern and contemporary korean art and enriches of a committee set up to choose a permanent home for the collection has decided upon especially built museum in sol . rejecting attempts by provinces across south korea to be chosen. and the current predicament facing lee sun and the de facto head of samsung has added further control. the c. j y lee is currently serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence, and a long running high pro. while bribery case, there's been widespread speculations. a donation of this art could be part of a behind the scenes deal to get him released. critic say that shouldn't be any kind
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of deal and j why lee should serve his full term. but certainly the size of this gift means the lea, families, popularity has increased significantly with a recent poll showing a majority of people in favor of granting lea, a pardon, whatever the immediate impact of this donation. the artistic richie is on offer certain to thrill appreciative art lovers for generations to come. rob mcbride al jazeera, so ah the news day on out of the real estate you through the headlines amazon founda building at jeff phase on has returned from his maiden space voyage. the new shepherd cross blasted off with its crew including bays off his brother and the youngest and oldest people to have now ever made it into space. the capital reached a height of about 100 kilometers about the earth before touching down around 10 minutes.

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