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i china has chosen to overreact and use the speakers. is it as a pretext the us slums, china for lunch in live miss styles near taiwan. ah, i'm know about this and this is a life. and also coming up the monkey pox outbreak is declared public health emergency in the us as cases rise and vaccine supplies slow down for us, police officers are charged but they are rules and shooting of brianna taylor, a black woman killed in a home and a botched rate plus ah cook, it brings the whole bottom to plenty of smiles and an easy challenge enough canister. ah,
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the u. s. is watching china's military exercises near taiwan very closely according to the spokesman for the national security council. john kirby says, the air and sea drills using live ammunition are very concerning us how to speak. nancy pelosi visited taiwan on, widens day, sparking and angry response from china. taiwan says chinese naval ships and military planes are moved into its territory several times. the united states is prepared for what asian chooses to do. we will not seek, nor do we want a crisis. at the same time, we will not be deterred from operating in the seas and the skies of the western pacific. consistent with international law. as we have for decades, supporting taiwan and defending a free and open indo pacific. the chinese ambassador to un described follows the trip as manic, irresponsible,
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and irrational. and we hope that the united states will draw a lesson from such a situation that at nearly day they should honor their commitment, or they weren't china, principal and not to support any my independence attempts. and so we hope they will stop doing anything further under my him in china sovereignty and territory integrity. and that i think the messages were clear, china's military girls are focused on 6 exclusions. owns that surround taiwan, 3 zones overlap areas, which taiwan says it controls and someplace is there just 20 kilometers off tie ones. shores drills include long range live ammunition being fired into the taiwan strait. china's warned all vessels to avoid the area for 72 hours. really half of the world's container ships travel through these waters every year. tons present,
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sighing one says the island will firmly defended sovereignty and national security . in hen don't go that hadn't been king here today, china has conducted lie fire exercises around taiwan. this deliberate and continuous increase in military threats miss all launching on the world's busiest shipping lanes is not only against taiwan, but also against the international community. these are irresponsible actions. now our army has strengthened its combat readiness. the army will keep a close watch on all surrounding military movements. we are also in close contact with our allies and work together to prevent the security situation from escalating in the region bottle. patrick fox, a journalist based and beijing, and he's got more on the chinese military drills. well the say one global times has been detailing extensively what the military actions are about and what weaponry and other assets have been deployed. and one of the things that's talked about today is how the missiles that were fired from china over taiwan the day before
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showed that china had the ability to hit targets in the philippines. c, like aircraft carriers that may try to intervene. that was without a shadow of a doubt, a reference to the u. s. as ronald reagan, which has been ordered by the pentagon to remain in that area to monitor the situation. it is expected to remain tense in the coming days. separately reports the same that chinese foreign minister one v cancelled a face to face meeting with the japanese cancer, but you're sh massa. hi, she on the side lines of an assay and gathering in cambodia after the g 7 issued a statement expressing concern about beijing's threatening actions. it also comes after toko said that missiles fired by china had landed into it's exclusive economic zone. this may be seen as a direct warning to japan, as it has also become increasingly out spoken about the need to maintain tie wants national security alternatives between china and taiwan. are set to dominate talks
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between southeast asian foreign ministers in cambodia is capital norm pen. the group of top diplomats from the us m blocker meeting for the final day of talks on friday of florence louise joining us live now from pinon. pan, china has been defending his position over taiwan at this meeting, a fairly vigorously, what's the atmosphere been like and the atmosphere has been extremely tense than member and these meetings are taking place and it's backed up really high tint tensions not only around the world, but also in the region as the war in ukraine, the crisis in yet not, of course, most recently, ham. the tensions in the taiwan strait. it heard the chinese foreign ministry minister being extremely vocal in his criticism. and in fact, on thursday, he canceled a last minute meeting with a japanese foreign minister after a g 7 statement that was issued on wednesday about us healthy nancy pelosi visit to
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taiwan. japan is of course a part of the g 7. now. then we also had us secretary of state anthony blink, and reiterate the u. s. is position, which is that the u. s. is still committed to the one china policy, but also to china should not use what's happening should not use hello visit as a pretext to increase military activity in the region. what's happening in the high one straight in a way has really widened or deepened the divide between on one site the us and its allies. and on the other side, the more authoritarian powers, russia, and china. we're seeing the increasing rivalry between the us in china being played out here at the off in meetings with seeing china, the between these 2 major powers trying to court southeast asian countries. china by promising close the economic ties. and the us by reaffirming a commitment to the region and also its goal of seeing the indo pacific region remain free and open. now there was one rather positive meeting,
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albeit brief. and this was a meeting between the south korean foreign minister and the north korean ambassador to cambodia. they met at a gauntlet dinner on thursday, and their meeting comes as a mid report that north korea is preparing for a new test anytime soon. and as the 2 countries relations are at the new low, we don't have details on what these 2 men talked about. but this meeting, i think, can be seen as something positive from the last few days. meetings in cambodia now looking forward to looking ahead to friday, that will be a couple of meetings which will be attended by the top diplomats of us, china, russia, russia, southeast asian countries and other countries. and we'll have to wait and see what international diplomacy with managed to gone and when zones. thank you very much indeed. as you been talking to us, we've just been seeing live pictures of chinese foreign minister, one year arriving at that meeting along side russian foreign minister sergey laval
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. we're going to be checking in with you, of course, in the next few hours as the meeting progresses for now. thank you very much. indeed. the u. s. is declared the monkey pock. so break up public health emergency . the number of reported cases is said to be doubling every 8 days that are more than 6600 recorded cases in the us so far. calling it an emergency means there's more money and facilities to fight the virus, but that are concerns that vaccines are already running out. on tuesday, u. s. president joe biden appointed to federal officials to coordinate a national response. aaron, sol as director of the elizabeth our griffin biosafety program at georgetown university. she says there's a need for greater education about the virus. i think one of the big things that we need as a public health community, and as just a general community, is to think about risk communication for exposure. it needs to be clear and it needs to be non stigmatizing. and so while this outbreak began in men who
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predominantly have sex with men, it and it spread from there, it could have easily broken down any type of population of individuals. right now it is not time to panic, but it's for education and awareness. so this is a pathogen that we have been able to do research on, we have the vaccines, we do have kind of measures antivirals that are effective. the pros, i, i guess i could say to this virus is that there's a longer incubation period. so when we identify cases, we can treat them and identify close contacts and vaccinate those individual. so we can actually really contain a spread much more effectively than something like cobra that transmits very, very quickly the kid, the cases themselves are self limiting. so typically people recover within 2 to 4 weeks. and really the, the key here is preventing transmission to more even vulnerable populations, those that are immunocompromised, pregnant women, and to children. and so that the key here is really being able to increase our
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ability to openly reports and detect cases how point of care testing at health care facilities. and that is going to be a rate limiting step. i think both here in the us and abroad. and being able then to get the proper treatment to those. indeed for us, police officers are being charged over the killing abriana taylor. a black woman shot dead and are home during a police wait. it's been 2 years since the death of the medical technician. it led to mos protests which developed into the black lives matter movement. also in jordan reports, i heard i heard i a moment of celebration for the family and friends, abriana taylor for current and former louisville police officers have been arrested on federal charges in connection with taylors killing in march. 2020. yeah, line. well, we been saying it was the truth that they shouldn't have been near. and nat, brianna didn't deserve that. taylor was killed when lowville police stormed her
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apartment, looking for a drug dealer. her boyfriend said police didn't announce themselves, and so he fired his gun at what he thought were intruders. pulleys shot back 22 times. hitting taylor in the chest. federal prosecutor say police knew they didn't have the evidence to justify rating taylor's home, but they did so. anyway, earlier today, i spoke with the family of brianna taylor. this morning. they were informed for the justice department is charged for current and former louisville metro police department officers with federal crimes related to ms taylor's death. those alleged crimes include civil rights, offenses, unlawful conspiracies, unconstitutional use of force and obstruction offenses. the officers are also accused of plotting to cover up their behavior if convicted, they could get up to 20 years in prison for obstruction and 5 years for conspiracy
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and line oh, along with the killing of george floyd and may 2020 taylor's death lead to protest across the united states, against both racism and police brutality. the lawyer for taylor's family called thursday's arrest, a product of speaking out of the we don't 5, our children, like brianna taylor, who will fight for the city of louisville, paid brianna taylor's family $12000000.00 to settle a wrongful death lawsuit. on thursday, tamika palmer said the arrests are just one more step in holding the police accountable. today's overdue. but he still hired a recognition that oh, the legal success in the world won't bring her daughter back. rosalind jordan, else's era tamika mallory's the co founder of the act of his group, called until freedom. she's been an advocate on behalf of brown to turn his family
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since the fatal shooting. she says the public once more justice for police violence election matter. and we hope that people around the nation, especially folks who are rightfully discouraged by how slow it is and how difficult it is, how much we had to do in order to keep brianna taylor's name alive. people are frustrated, they want to see more of this. they want to see more accountability for law enforcement officers, but we do know that if this had been under a different administration and particularly the previous administration, the trump administration, we would not have seen or would not be seeing a charges like this. and to this degree being brought against the officers being warrant that was obtained and signed by the judge was full of live, live about rhianna lives, about packages go into her home,
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all types of lives that were told in order to be able to pursue this search or def, this no, not warrant that they had applied for and, and that's important because we know that in this situation, not the walls, not the neighbors who thankfully, were not harmed. but there is a woman who was dade, and she was she was killed at night and i think that the feds bringing these charges. the specific charges will return convictions because i don't believe that they would have put forth such strong charge if they did not believe they have a case. still i had an order 0. i'm is honest with you as basketball. so abruptly greiner sentenced to 9 years in a russian prison for possession of drugs. a done mars plan for asset quarters to break down ghettos. some say it's racism by another name. ah,
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the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to catherine book your cattle package to death. let's go with your weather update for asia haver one good to see you. first, we're going to start in the bay of bengal. we're monsoon brains are just being whipped around all sides here in jo, in nepal, central portions of the country. we've had some deadly landslides there. i don't think it's a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how much across western portions of india, with monsoon rains here. so from good to rad marashi, try go out karnataka, and carola, i take you to pakistan. themes are drawing off. it has certainly been white, including in a provinces like baluchistan and sin, but we've just got a few showers in the forecast on friday. again, the bulk of the rain falling across india, southeast asia rate. now indonesia, so the ways, the island,
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the rain has been intense there that destroyed nearly $500.00 homes and top to bottom across the philippines. a lot of flood advisories in play here for the persistent rain that we're scenes. certainly the risk of seen some flooding tropical depression has formed not too far away from hong kong. so this is kenneth steer. days of rain into this city there. so very soggy forecast. and the heat has been flushed out of japan with all of this wet weather. so we've got a high of 29 degrees in tokyo on friday. okay. i've got to run, i'll see you soon. take care chatter. airway official airline of the j bowles. german is in the police violence protest this. these are some of good tens of thousands of people try to flee, cobble inspired to program, making, welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools. we have to apply for allergies. the english proud recipient of the new york
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festivals broadcast year of the year award for this 6 year running. ah ah, you're watching all 0 reminder, one top stories. this are the u. s. is watching china's military exercises near tie one very closely and it's very concerned. according to the spokesman for the national security council, he was how speaker nancy pelosi visited tiwana, widens de, sparking an angry response from china. the u. s. is declared the monkey pox outbreak at a public health emergency. an official designation means more money and facilities to fight the virus. but more than 6600 recorder cases in the u. s. so far,
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but the numbers rising rapidly for covent on former u. s. police officers have been charged over the killing of brianna taylor. a black woman shot dead in our home jovial police rate, had led to mass protests which developed him to the black lives matter movement. a jury in the u. s. has ordered a conspiracy theorist and broadcaster to pay $4100000.00 to the parents of a boy killed in the 2012 sunday school massacre. alex jones repeatedly called the shooting a hoax. 20 children and 6 adults were killed. jones hosted the far right website info was, he was sued for defamation by the parents of 6 year old jesse louis. they said they were harvest and received death threats because of jones claims. the conservative political action conference has begun in texas is become a gathering of donald trump's core supporters over the years. and this meeting has
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been no different. it's going to culminate on saturday with trump himself making an appearance $200.00 times the reports. c pack has begun in texas and it's dominated by supporters of donald trump and is the u. s. heads into the mid term elections? the confidence of attendees is palpable. they're getting made clear, and the conference slogan headlining, the opening day, hungarian prime minister, victor, all them a couple of weeks ago, he was accused of giving a speech that sounded like a nazi like he advisor who subsequently resigned. but he clearly relished his reputation as he spoke of creating an alliance of christian nations, protecting what he called western civilization. i can already feel tomorrow's headlines far. right. you are a be on the races and i am i strong man. the trojan horse up, put him forth, be as close or about the conference. he was received rapturously. there was
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a great speech. yes. why was it's a good man. i mean, he talked about different policies and hungry that worked well for his country and how the united states and maybe replicate some of those and how we can work together to advance a conservative cause. it was excellent. visit budapest, the major event at the c pack will be on saturday when donald trump is before his followers. whether or not he declares his intention to run for president and 2024. his speech will be a reminder of the command he holds over the republican base and other major theme here, the republicans growing outreach to minority versus why that shift with the hispanic . and i would say other minority communities, including the african american to say i'm going to reject. he's left us policy or measure the disarray of the democratic party that the republicans can appeal to support as of all of them here. while hoping to be preachy for the minority, hopefully you have a company out here. the russian court sentenced american basketball. so brittany
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griner to 9 years in prison for possessing and smuggling drugs and comes out to moscow, airport security stuff and vape cartridges containing cannabis oil in her luggage. she was also find 15 and a half $1000.00 the to time olympic champion, and already been detained for nearly 6 months. the us described the court ruling as a miscarriage of justice ahead of the sentences. grandma spoke on camera for the 1st time since being arrested back in february. i want to say that i have no intent on breaking in russian law. no intent, i do not conspire or plan to commit this crime. i know everybody, he's talking about political pond in politics, but i hope that that is far from the court room that you take into account all the document, all the character lists for everybody that i sent in on my behalf. i made an honest mistake,
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and i hope that you're ruined in my life. residents of a south african time ship of beating the group of men suspected of being illegal miners, bruce, at least one persons being killed, cause and khaki, so on the outskirts of kroger. so i'll talk to the miners after 8 women were ganging made by armed men last week, but he's arrested more than 120 suspects residency. the miners are responsible for high levels of local claim. human rights lawyers are challenging a controversial housing policy in denmark, the government's enforcing no ghettos rule which restricts known westerners from living in certain districts. the idea is to keep areas diverse, but the plan is proven to be divisive with critic saying. it's simply racism under a different name. always reports from copenhagen. mohammed osler is a danish citizen. he came to copenhagen from pakistan as
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a 7 year old. his children were born here in the meal in the parking district, but to drive to abolish cycles. ghettos has led to the danish government, reclassifying citizens along racial lines with the as lamb family now labeled ika vest, liquor non weston, if you lived in the western western county that then you have the full, right. and if you lived in the non western country, then you don't have the same right. nice. a very told what to think about. we can make some kind of law in denmark, in my country. it could be seen as a laudable goal aiming for greater racial integration under reduced crime. but the problem is how the government plans to do it. setting ethnic quotas for every district in the country. it's possible raft of measures the government has brought into abolish ghettos within the next decade. by then, the aim is for every district in the country to have a population that is at least 70 percent western 80 percent of milder parkins residence from an immigrant background. the danish government can't make people
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leave areas like milner park and purely on the basis of ethnicity what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then raised the rents. the idea is that mainly western people assumed to be more wealthy will then be able to move back in. but the laws regarding getters go further, they include lower welfare payments for people moving into areas on the governments, ghetto list, and harsh punishments for criminals in ghetto areas. also a ban on refugees moving into the targets districts. residents are suing the government. oh, even for thank you. in scott, it's an antique segregation policy centered on social conditions and crime rates would be valid. but we object to removing people from the homes based on ethnicity living positive development in these residential areas. but the measures against them got more and more intense port people mean dominga minorities find themselves stuck. i move out of one area to lower the number of non westerners but can't move
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into another area. for the same reason. the government declined our requests for an interview or statement, but as it pushes ahead with the controversial gets laws, many people still don't know where they will be. how's a wet they will be welcome. it be safe for all st. our case and our generation to live in denmark in the, in the future, you know, and white anxiously to see if their voices will count for anything in the country. they always thought of as high full rece out his era, copenhagen o, supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister in ron cotton, have been demonstrating against the election commission in islamabad. their angry about his winning that cons part had received funding from foreign sources and no confidence vote in april forced come from the prime minister's post, while hider has more from the slum about how the end of the board judge of the budget. don daley again. gov with him, ron von hardy, have gotten wise to add vol kid and it's ahmad nunez, the f 9. bob,
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the day of goddamn, protecting against the election commission of budgets on the wonder indignation of the election commissioner and out of fraud had ripped up a political dom. we're going to get a few days ago, the election commission of budget donnette rule that enron funds party had received funds from what would be that did were prohibited fund. i hit bardy of god continue to maintain that they have nothing to hide, that most of the people named by the election commission of budget don, i'll budget done. it didn't, over the and a political all men are developing over the phone. if you are protesting, just because of the unconstitutional on that i behavior of alex in addition of focused on and that you listen to me that it was in the 2nd that hasn't been rajah . ah, just because of his buys statements regarding pakistan. derrick in some odd um yard. we got the one who day we have gathered here against the election commission
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. we do not accept the verdict as they have made the wrong decision. a government of god is greater date date to the maximum de warned. doug. enron found to be dead while abided parties would be bound, but it will end up again and a gorge than bug. it's on a god. god, god, that means super active when it comes to when it got a dead log and trying to give you that deadlock are one thing that will get on cannot afford it. continued political in the ability of god. the government died in power. now in the lines of february bardeen, but they have failed to damned or died of inflation and are becoming more and more unpopular. and i did also approved by the fact that the bugger gone de again thought her weeping withdrew and upon job robin, this is the country's most powerful, proven, and it was a humiliating defeat for the government. a line of garrison's main domestic cricket
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league has concluded in cowboy, all the competition has been around for nearly a decade. but this was the 1st one since the taliban takeover last year stokes reports. ah, julius seems like this sip in all too rare in afghanistan recently. after 2 and a half weeks of competition, it was the spin god tigers who came out on top in the spaghetti a cricket league. the tournament was scrap last year in the wake of the us withdrawal from the country. but while women's cricket remained suspended, the taliban has allowed the men's game to start up again. nathan huffman, the one who did have one on the ticket, is happiness. here. most afghans who faced massive challenges still come to motivate the players o back in july, midway through the tournament. that was an explosion during one of the games in cobble injuring for spectators. the game was able to be completed, but it was a reminder of the dangers that afghans face on a daily basis. ha ha, did like
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a fun auditor on, on sunday, i want to tell those who oppose this tournament, that you can't break of dance. we are all one, and when those people see this crowd, it's a big slap to their face, them and show the unity of all i've gone so honey. over the past 2 decades, sports, particularly cricket, have been the rad, consistently positive stories to come out of afghanistan. the men's national team set to tow island this month. both several players considered among the world's best. but at the latter quarter of on a cricket is the only game in afghanistan we're, we're rocked in the warm stop turn. and some of our or rounders and bolos are in the top 3 is the individual ranking. so we've achieved all of this pretty quickly and around 20 years. economic sanctions of lead to humanitarian crisis in afghanistan, with the international rescue committee has wound, could lead to more deaths than 20 years of war. despite this, thousands of people turned out to watch 32 games.

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