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so because i need to be in the police with you during the months of 2nd, we are under constant surveillance. the listening post your guy to the media on tuesday, around we town, the untold story, the we speak with others to be comfortable side. no matter where it takes a police, we have fear and power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice news, your net out is here. the the former leader of the far right proud boys group is convicted for his role in between the twins. one insurrection, the us capital,
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the, the clock, this is out, is there a life in the house? it coming up? gunman killed at least a teachers at a school in northwest, focused on more fighting in and around students capital. despite a new c stock coming into effect, i can assure you that there was no involvement by the united states and this, whatever it was. didn't involve much of us, dismisses, or the russian monkeys ation that. it was behind the report of drone to tack on the kremlin at google is changing the way uses log into their accounts. we'll tell you what's replacing password the alright, so we'd begin with breaking news from united states and a former leader of the far right proud boys group has been convicted of 14th would
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sykes, the us capital in january. the 6th 20213 cataneo has been found guilty of suspicious conspiracy. along with the 3 of the members of the group, judge car is a possible presence of up to 20 years. for security sake, stream is grades are trying to force for the stop the local transition to pull from donald trump to joe biden. i, let's cross to across 100 castro who's live in washington dc. and i did tell us more about this, but when this was a launch, while it lasted 15 weeks and the delivery sions went off for nearly 30 hours. and of course that verdict coming in this morning that for and rekey tar you and 3 other members of the far right group, the proud boys guilty of the dishes, furious. their sentencing will be determined at a later date, but as instead the maximum punishment here is 20 years in prison. now this charge of seditious conspiracy, it had been rarely use in american history up until basically now as the fall from
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the january 6th ride at the capital continues. this was actually the 3rd trial in which a jury has found defendants guilty of suspicious conspiracy, which is a very high level crime here in the united states. now prosecutor said that the proud boys consider themselves to be trumps army and that internal messaging between them and also post on social media. they said that they were wanting to keep trumps in power by any eye by any means necessary including force as far as their leader. and richard taro was interesting because he wasn't actually present in washington dc on the day of that riot. however, prosecutors made a case that and visitors that tara was a big part of planning for the violence. and that's why he was convicted of this conspiracy charge. they pointed to his own messages in his phone that they were
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just able to crack earlier this year in which he said make no mistake. we did this in reference to the january 6th, right. so how is the problem is place blame for the attack on the us capital and donald trump, the well, we saw a tar yo's own defense attorney. try to make that argument apparently unsuccessfully to this jury, but saying that it was really trump who was behind this. right. and that's how are you and the other defendants were being scape coded for this effort to keep the former president in office. now, of course, we still know that trump is facing his own legal investigation into essential goal in this matter. he was impeached by congress, ultimately acquitted of that in that political trial. but his legal troubles when it comes to the january 6, right, which of course was aimed at over turning the 2020 election defeat of trump to joe
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biden. we know that trump is still being investigated for his role in that highly effective as a high did you a kind of through the, in washington dc. a well gunman have killed at least 8 teaches at a school in northwest park, a stone. it happened during an exam period in cut them district near the gun border . police are investigating the motive behind the shooting couple of height or is holding developments from the capital is level 5. the teachers who were in rigid later they were conducting the examinations for the lower secondary school exams which are being added throughout the province. that they were that deck who did, they would have to stop the room. already unknown gunmen attack and arcade, at least 7 of them and that stuff room. another date or was good. wiley were driving north very far away from that location. however, the whole episode is shrouded in mystery. no one knows how many or died good read
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and was how they were able to penetrate that and be able to get to these people with that in this area, of course has seen and applause, sec, daddy. and while in between, i see and for new sake, and some people are the thing that this may be an attempt to drive through. the kinder or stroke goes fired again. so, to early, to predict who could have guided are different died, but didn't do the deadly incident taking place. and part of, you know, well, in a separate incident, the 6 pack is donny security forces and the 3 gunman were killed in fighting and neighboring north was 0. has done district like has done. spike agency has issued a highest wrestler, same police officers are likely to be targeted in the coming days. us a new 7 days the as far as coming to effects and so done, but that hasn't stopped the fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. united nations is quoting for security guarantees to ensure the safe passage of a combined to targeting because the soldiers from the army signal corps in
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new car 2 are about to go. so far, i've hunted down to the enemy the coast. so click on social media, god is the greatest speed, intense pointing in this area, and in hard to despite the 7 days these find elsewhere in the capital of minutes, rise, police to unity exchange is fine with the rapid support forces the army led by general abdel such a l behind has ruled out negotiations more political with this with them. i mean, would know the government of sudan has agreed totally to the ceasefire, not to any mediation regarding the resolution of the complex. this is simply because it is at a very and against this is denise armed forces by a group wants to affiliated to the army, to watch, the final solution will be decided on the ground about that the neighboring south, suzanne bro, to the car and si, fi the latest in
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a string of truces. it wants the war in general's to hold direct tools or what are approach and strategies to leave the solution to, to sue then these people. we cannot set preconditions, but we can facilitate the meeting between the commanders of the army and the rapids . support forces. the united nations is using the sea spot cool for the safe passage of desperately needed aid humanitarian chief mounting griffith suzanne pool to dan and spoke to the leader of the rapid support forces on wednesday after the cold jermel mohammed have done, douglas said he was committed to the humanitarian truce safe passage of people who want to leave the protection of aid work is done as rich and natural resources such as minerals and oil. but despite this, the un classifies it as a low income country and says it cannot cope with the unfolding humanitarian crisis . the 5 team needs to step into step. no
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more people die. and the scope of explodes into a know out was that's going to affect the region 4 years through the state of millions of sydney's in the hands of 2 men locked in a power struggle. refusing to lay down the weapons and negotiate. victoria gave some b. l just there but hundreds of people in posts who dont have demonstrated against what they called for an interference in the weeks long fighting that demanding the expulsion of them are. raphael invested a to so don and the you and the special representative, the cues, the move supporting the power military reference support for the you and the secretary general. and tickets harris has called for an end to the fighting and see john. he wants violence is creating a humanitarian catastrophe for him. how much is more of the people trying to flee of 2 weeks of being stranded and quotes up in the fighting and sit on these nigerian citizens have finally made it home. most of them most students. they were evacuated, 5 minutes you playing overnight to a bu, jeff. they were relieved to have escapes the violence. the didn't go,
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because they carry hicks, the house, the 5 big i haven't gone shows you. i have this results. so those are the say they have to wait at the egypt to don for the for days was no option but to sleep on the streets and to help arrived a visit or no, i'm my enemies to experience or not. so they joined hundreds of thousands of others trying to please, to don off to the fighting began between the army and the powerful rapid support forces instabilities pushing more families to leave their homes. dozens of buses and lining up every day with evacuated, looking to cross into egypt by ferry, and strive as are risking their lives, trying to get people to safety. each long journey involves hours of waiting in
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crowded and hot conditions. the one knows that he not stop and he will learn as by the official audit people who are tired sleeping on the streets in the mosques and schools. and what do you have for me to give them to ride the macro boss and leave early in the morning like 7 am as we leave from the. so that means border where they get the traveling procedures done. and this takes time, the age groups, including the un urging stones, warring factions to guarantee safe passage of much needed relief supplies. hospitals are the breaking point and there is a severe shortage of basic necessities. the conflict is worsening and already dia humanitarian situation, with tens of thousands of refugees arriving in neighboring countries like tad, for people who have less to don, it's a moments of relief. but for those still costs in the middle, it's a desperate situation that's getting worse by the day for him, a homage which is 0 will suffer. but the kid is a suited these residents here in the she was in her to with a 5
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a when the fights and we got and she joined us in the studio earlier and told us about the journey out of the city. and the road we saw we saw so much conflict, we saw that bodies, we saw people that were loss carrying everything that they owned on, on a rucksack, reinstall, armed forces. i learned things. i never thought i should learn. i learned that you should put up mattresses by the window to soften the blow of a bomb. so when the glass shakes doesn't hurt you. so i learned the different sounds of machinery and i learned the sounds of a fighter jets sound like and the timing it takes for a bomb to drop. i would count all of these things. i would lay on the floor just praying that a stray bullet didn't hit our window. we did run out of water at one point um
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because electricity was caught water was, uh, one of the water pipes got shot by stripe with it. um and i made the decision with my cousin to go grab the water from a nearby store that was still opening at providing services through the back door. and we were shut out. it was incredibly risky to even step outside her door stuff over here with her story. well, hundreds of people from dying continues to arrive in the saudi arabian city of jetta and this cause now to wrestle. so who's following the evaluation? if it's the russell, tell us what's happening. smells no associates of such as schools, and that is really in new york. i'm calling from force to them to do this really through beings to 57 to be into the now. and we can see what's expected
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that we can see it is when it is for the 2 before doing fine tom to get on to the state to, to the yes. yes, it's not totally. so that means national people from anywhere between companies moving insurance companies and people try to see. yeah. and also you know, such as more than the sandbox. so as of the companies for the nation's, i'm know for me that she was transferring from the expected them to do share. so you can see that yes, sense of the sun think it was on the way to come and to shelter day, you can see that maybe i've seen this medical teams are new to be a final solution to the people and the other side of the scene to reference the whole system kind of in the army which
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were supposed to put extra things about fighting job defense. their houses of people would call in that you know, all of them come out to the right here. but today's the has the medical issues. i sure which sam, this is the corporate. did you tell me more than 200? you know, for them i actually read for this for and that so it's vivid sheets are all right, is it so for us? so the idea has the victory this i don't have more than 6000 people that say that these. ready are still going to quote to those we're going to advise today on the to be for why the or so and also there is one more, one more news as well. so moving for why the, for shelter off of this is, i'm come here. what's going to happen to them because it's a key for the people. now we're talking about houses,
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but that number is 222222 has moved them terms of the house sold, the officials working to the flight. assume that the service engine light engine won't have to come before this is quite so that's why the rest of that back with you is a ship of rugs and people begin to diss and bucket. thanks very much. and even the meantime, ukrainian president problem is that the lensky has been to the international criminal court at the hey, pushing for a special ball tribunal. so let's keep met the department of small group, as well as members of parliament, like to see issued an arrest warrant for the russian president vladimir putin in march. he's suspected of ordering the d for taishan of children and from ukraine. savanski says the tribunal will hold rusher accounts vote for its crime of
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aggression. of course, we want to see different. let the mirror here in the hate the one who does or is to be sentenced for these criminal actions. right here in the capital of the international more and i'm sure we will see that happen when we, we him and we will we the kremlin has the cues, the united states of guiding ukraine to launch wednesdays drone attack on the kremlin, the white house and keith of strongly denied being behind the attack, which report to the damage the roof. if the kremlin senate musket calls it an assassination attempt of letting me appear to we still don't really know what happened. so we're, we're not making an assessment right now. i did see comments from dmitri prescott this morning, put use of black and claiming that we had something to do with the washington. i
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can assure you that there was no involvement by the united states and this, whatever it was. didn't involve as i still had here in notes here, the funerals are held in the occupied westbank up to 3 palestinians are killed in it's really rates and the world's smallest creatures front and center. and then you display new york's museum of natural history. the . this is your weather update for asia. nice to have you along. ok, this one off in buck hassan. we've got what weather coming out of afghanistan and into a quite size. so that's below just on providence where i think we'll see the biggest downforce here. meantime, as we go to india, let's, the action is along the east from onto production to html. now do storms not too
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far away from sri lanka, off the coast, but i think the worst of it will be out over the open water in the bay and then gall. and then for the philippines, look at this storm system, overpower one island dark and the blue and the yellow that some more intense rain falling. there certainly could be some flooding there. and a wind of the south china sea list temperatures and china is high 9 and also northern vietnam. you are now closing in on 40 degrees. that is well above where you should be. but a months worth of rain has fallen across the yangtze river valley. this is now shooting out over the east trying to see this becomes a story for the korean peninsula. sol looking to pick up about a month's worth of rain on friday and by saturday, top to bottom through japan. this is your story, but this is going to be a multi day event. so look on saturdays. here's our next batch of what, whether it will move once again over the east, china c, soaking cues you should, cocoa and southern portions of honshu island. there could be some flooding here over the next little bit. be careful. see soon i
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the inspiring stories from around the world. the. ready human body image foster, the groundbreaking from the cord, is going on in new york city, on a jersey to news the
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other day you're watching out. is there a reminder for lots of stories this how and the former leader of the far right proud boys, grief has been convicted of plotting to attack the us capital in january. the 6th of 2021. and we could tell you has been found guilty of suspicious conspiracy. along with 3 other members of the group, at least 8 teachers have been shot dead at a school in norfolk, his pockets done. it kind of happened during the exam period in the columbus police are investigating the magic behind this be more funky and sit down despite a week long see spark coming into effect. the united nations is quoting for security guarantees to ensure the safe movements of 8 funerals are being held for 3 palestinians in the occupied westbank they were killed. julian is really right in the city of numbers. some political factions, according for general striking response to the right, the abraham reports now from novice. as soon as the is read, the army deeds, nap palestinians,
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thoughts counting the dead. a scene that's becoming all too familiar in the occupied westbank. this time 3 people were killed in nearly 2 hours of confrontations between palestinian fighters and hundreds of his reading soldiers. i woke up by 7 in the morning and all of a sudden we heard the explosion. i was petrified. i could not move an inch the window bloss shafted all over the house as a result of the explosion. my children and i were forced to the ground during the rate is really forces prevented medical crews from entering the city to treat several people when did by large i munition and school children who had inhaled tear gas abroad. and when you brought him was our neighbor, he was in pieces and burnt, and the rest were shot in the head. it was chewing. it was hard to identify them over the rush. is really forces have been focusing their rates in nablus and you need what brought us to me and resistance groups have been working together to carry out the reprise of the tax or the 30 find a city is,
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has been killed. and now this is the beginning of the year, according to official figures. water has been relatively here in the past month. we're here in charge of defiance of retaliation. these really are me says the palestinians targeted and thursday's read. we're responsible for last month drive by shooting and the doors and body reset. theirs were killed, a woman and her 2 daughters identified as the wind partitions, read the citizens, the attacks colors efforts by the united states, egypt and jordan to de escalate tensions. how mass has described the 3 fighters as heroes and quote, for more attacks against israel, the policy you know, sort of to do just that they wanted to cultures 415 for more than one to 5 years. what's the good big deal? so i think this is all it always and then was that the impression on that is to move on in a separate incident is really forces cute,
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a 26 year old woman at the check point nablus. they say she stop the soldier indecent weeks that have been reports of members of armed groups, handing themselves over to the palestinian authority. people in nablus. see, even if some fighters have laid down their weapons, others with the need that but he just the to the occupied westbank a what is right, is it back on the streets to protest against the government's plan to have a whole, the judiciary prime minister benjamin netanyahu pulls the changes in law just for intense public pressure, but tens of thousands has continued to protest every week. i have jump, jean report not from withdrew. so there's one particular protest which is happening in west jerusalem, just outside of the president's residence. and the reason that this protest is happening outside of the residence of the president of israel is because the president has been acting as a mediator in negotiations that have been ongoing between prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. is the coalition on the far right and the opposition parties are these are talks that are trying to come to some sort of a compromise when it comes to these judicial overall plans. as you'll recall, these plans were put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and its coalition partners. they would, if enacted, give parliamentarians more power in pointing supreme court justices. they would also get parliament the authority to overturn some supreme court decisions. that's something that's concerned a lot of critics here and is really a lot of citizens and israel, who have said that this is something that would push israel away from democracy in more towards autocracy. we've also heard of protests that are going on in tel aviv that there are protesters out on a highway there. and we've also heard of protests that are in different parts of the country, blocking certain roads, intersections, this protest movement that has sprung up uh, in opposition to the plants,
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to overhaul the judiciary. this has been unlike anything anybody expected to serve you in the morning beginning of 8 children and one adult and wednesday shoot to get a bell grades to school. please say the 13 year old suspects used his father's gun and time to be attacked for a month for his parents. if interested, he's not expected to be charged because he's too young to stand trotting savvy president police onto which is looking to change the rules governing the age of criminal responsibility and says, employee will be placed in a psychiatric institution. google has introduced a new way to log into accounts without using a password, uses canal access. so google platform using a pin capable biometric, it's like a fingerprint to face scan on the phones that companies as a new policy technology is a safer alternative and less prone to a security breaches. govern. malott is deputy chief technology officer at the cyber security firm. tenable, and he says that change as long as you have to pay the sheet program for me to use
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an industry. it's a blessing. the people use the same password on many different services, and when they get into a guess, bridge, those passwords can then be used to loans and many other things as well. say here some the website built into many years ago with that password. i think it's free to use to log into like google, facebook. oh yeah. where are you now this new technology. what it does is it removes any for the password. so basically when you log into a website, you say your email address in your username and then your device, you have my girlfriend, for example pro, and say, can you authenticate listing on your face id, you want to join who you are your password to your impostor once you've done on the device, they send
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a message back to the service to say that they've got it over the phone and they're allowed to go into the service desk. sorry, weiss announcing the downsize passwords. it's like boss, the any improvements like this should be pretty well to the wonders of nature. and by divest it taking center stage at new york's natural history museum is a must have exhibits dedicated to some of the world's smallest screeches which performed the growth in all ecosystems. how does argus christmas really gives us to spring ushers in a new wing at new york's natural history museum. the richard gilder center is unique, architecture reflects the natural world in the habitats of creatures exhibited inside. there you'll find an insect, terry. i'm reading count every asked, but we estimated to half a 1000000, and this is amy cutter. and colleen, these ants are farmers harvesting leaves to feet of fungus. they need to survive.
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there's a truck way up here and the answer continue afford, and they have to cross these bridge in order to get to the simple reminder of how life forms depend on each other. if this think about the food chain, energy goes from the sun to the plant, to fungus, to be and, and then upwards. there's also a butterfly, very um, where the tropical climate is perfect for visitors to get up close and personal with the 80 different species flying freely in the space. the center stated purpose is science, education and innovation museum classrooms already host $3.00 to $400000.00 school children and their teachers per year. students come in, they're strictly curious. they're very interested in the world around them. and we need to maintain that interest all the way through for visitors the center offers a chance to marvel at technology as well as nature. this exhibit is meant to
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highlight the interconnectedness of all c c at a time when the scientists say not only is the bio diversity of the planet under threats, but also trust in science itself. with habitat shrinking and species dying, museum president sean decatur hope, sparking appreciation for such wonders of nature will help better preserve them in the future. this museum plays a role both in education and understanding about those issues, but also plays a role in making the, the work of scientists much more visible and getting people to understand the process of scientific discovery and how science actually does come to bear. unimportant problems of the problems affecting all species including the human race . kristin salumi al jazeera new york, the .

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