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lacy said, others can all fear god by the police on purpose. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the . ready on that day, president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. the strongest criticism yet from the former us vice president. as donald trump faced his criminal charges, trying to overturn residential election resolve the cherry johnston. this is all just here, a license. i've also in use this as coolie to says he won't bounce
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a pressure to reinstate to the house, to president. intensifying a stand off for the west african block. dozens are killed in brazil as police carry out rates targeting drug gangs on the day of big upsets such women's world cup, jamaica, which is the non count rooms by beating one of the faces. the to begin with, the most serious charge has yet to be faced by former us president donald trump. in less than 24 hours, he's expected in court on charges of attempting to averse his defeat. and the 2020 presidential election botched. the republic on the front runner for next year's presidential election remains defiant, 900 reports not for washington dc. the media is gathered security around the quote house is being wrapped up and the former president is due to be indicted on the
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most serious charges, yet brought against him was one of his lawyers says the defense rejects the trial date, envisioned by the prosecution to take president trump, to trial in 90 days, of course is absurd. the question is, why do they want to do that? if you want to seek justice, then you need to offer mr. present the president trump an opportunity to get a hold of all the evidence of the federal judge who was chosen at random to hear the cases, jamaican bone. tanya trip can. she was appointed by a bama in 2014. she's presided over dozens of prosecutions relating to the attack on the capital on january the 6th 2021 which he has described in one judgment as a violent attempt to over throw the government. and it nearly succeeded. the judge joseph presided over an action in broad fight. donald trump, in november of 2021. to prevent the white house from handing over documents to a house select committee. he rejected the application saying on that occasion,
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the president is not a king. and the plaintive is not the president in the conspiracy charges. the prosecution outlines the extent to which donald trump attempted to persuade his then vice president to refuse to certify the vote. that's one of what the indictment says is a series of criminal acts and in relation to trump's actions leading up to and on january the 6 mike pins issued his strong goods criticism yet. and that on that day, president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. and i always will. and i, i, uh, i really do believe that anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of united states. and anyone who asked someone else to put themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. again, the form of presidents response was scaling in a lengthy message on his social media. donald trump says of pence. he didn't fight
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against detection fraud, which will now be easily able to prove based on the most recent fake and document and information which will have to be made available to us. finally, a really big deal. the v p had the power that mike didn't understand more than a 1000 people that being convicted on charges relate to actions stemming from this baseless claim of election fraud. some sentence to present terms of up to 18 years . the charges of similar to those brought against donald trump. mike kinda, i'll just share a washington. well, how does the categories in washington dc now with the latest? so how do you, mike pence not afraid to break ranks when it comes to some criticism of donald trump? the that's right. those were strong words of condemnation coming from mike pence. but after all, he has written a book about his experience,
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confronting trump, and refusing to go along with the plan to overturn the election results. so it's not altogether unexpected. and it is notable that even in his comments today, tends said that he still did not support a criminal prosecution of trump. but rather that he wanted the voters to hold the former president accountable. and of course, tens himself is now a political arrival and seeking the republican nomination for president. and if you look at the polling, trump is still far and ahead. the clear leader among the pack up republicans, he has more than 50 percent of support. carry even as more of these indictments have coming in, compare that to vice president mike pens who is only pulling at 3 percent. and how do looking ahead to trumps coming quotes, a parent and somebody took us through the procedure itself. what can we expect of the right, we do expect trump to appear in person here at the d. c. court house behind me,
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this will be a very short proceeding. as expected, the judge who's the magistrate judge assigned just for the day for this case, will be asking for a plea and that will be not guilty coming from trump. all of that expected to take just minutes of everything goes according to plan. and we do not expect the former president to have to take a mug shot, nor to be handcuffed. neither of those things happened in his 2 previous indictments. then after tomorrow, the case moves on to a judge. chuck, can she? what is the randomly assigned a judge to preside over the trial? and the big question will be when she will set that trial date is it is a prior to the november 2024 elections. if we actually have a result of that trial before the election will trump has previously said that no matter the outcome, he would continue to campaign for president. okay,
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heidi drug tests are not for us in washington d. c. thanks for that. well, frank diamond is professor emeritus at the university of missouri, a school of no and the former federal and state prosecutor. he says the and diamond today's out to compelling case against trump. it is terribly sad and deeply tragic for the united states to have a former president indicted for in athens, trying to overthrow democracy. but when the facts are there, when the laws there, i think that the agents of law have really no no, no choice but to proceed as they have. and if one reads the environment and i urge those watching today to do so, it lays out a very compelling case that trump is exactly what he was charged with. the language is to say that he engaged any series or conspiracies with a number of different people to overturn an election that he plainly lost. i think the indictment as well conceived fact truly. i think it's,
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it sounds we based legally and i think he faces a very significant legal challenge here. this is a very large case. it was on a lot of witnesses that will involve a lot of free trial discovery. i think is a serious question as to whether or not you can reasonably be brought to trial before the 2024 election. and i'm sure mr. trump and his lawyers are going to make every effort try to lay it beyond that time. but you know, that is the saying goes uh, you know, the, the, to the mills of justice as well as the mills god may grind slowly, but the grind exceeding small. and i think in this particular case, the mills of justice are barren general. and i'm just a trump, uh, pretty hard of the is cooling the to, i do recommend see on the says echo us sanctions are illegal and inhumane. the west
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african regional block has sent a delegation to a budget to discuss the use of military force. so i think it's as the last result but see on it says he will not to about to regional international pressure to reinstate to post at present ahmed less than that. so i talk now to him by the huffman code, and who's a former assistant, the secretary of state for us to confess, fully us see joins us from washington, dc. good to happy with this here. so the coolie, the in this says he's not going so who's likely to prevail in this battle of wills? do you think i i don't think so because this is a very serious business. and here is a major supplier of uranium um its claws uranium to france, which has a nuclear electric grid and they have to import a lot of you may need. in addition, france as a nuclear weapons program, which is uranium and the united states,
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about 200 kilometers north of the capital z. m a has a drone base, which is used to identify as lumnick state terrace operating in the sale. and they, they identify them and then force can be used against. and so i think it's very important that niger remain stable. and i believe that the reason you had, the school was strictly internal of the head of the presidential guard, i believe, did not go, did not feel that they had enough prestige. and that the army was getting ruled wells. and he's trust trying to get more of the revenue. i believe it's strictly an internal affair, which will be settled by the west african states, acting as mediators. given what you say, then how likely or unlikely is it that there might be ministry intervention, including intervention from foreign states. i don't see any interventions from
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foreign state, so this will not be possible love with friends in the united states being present there. what i see is a possible intervention by the west african african states, but i hind confident that the there will be a successful mediation and that the head of the presidential god, will be won't be given enough enough. well, let's say you will share with the revenue to, to back off of this cruise. how important a test is this, then when you consider what happened in neighboring ma, the end looking at a faster in the recent past. well, this is important because unlike molly and bulky fuss, so niger as a relatively democratic government, they had a good election, was not created. and the, and the government has been relatively democratically run. so i think it's
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important that this is not be destroyed. it's important to uphold the standards that a governance and therefore it's important that the, the current president head of the presidential guy leads and that the previous president be reinstated kevin, for the on boss of the haven't come in. we appreciate your insights. thank you. you're most welcome bye. at least 20 people have died. often overloaded, boat capsized in uganda. the 8 survivors say there was strong winds on the lake victoria and the boat quickly started taking on water. katherine story reports. the boat was ferrying stacy for people and cargo between islands and lake victoria. when 8 cups sized a strong we use, we've top a stone,
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flipping the boat over fishing man and maureen, police rescued 8 people and retrieved plenty. both these 5 people are still missing . present to me on. yeah. we came to the lake at 5 in the morning. there were too many of us on the boat, though is also cargo. the weather was not good, very soon. water started seeping into the boat is getting people started screaming . everyone was trying to survive. the boat capsized. can you? people leading around lake victoria, depend on boats to move around, visit family entries. many say both johnny's are often dangerous, but they have no choice. accidents are coming to meet on most of the boat, so old and overloaded with people and cargo owners do what they want because they want to make money. relatives prepared to buy already that, that in the latest in a series of accidents that have play 2 guns and passages, they have no choice. i do hope that this time that government will take action to
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improve conditions and protect them. katherine saw you all just hear. russia has a tax of voc lee ukraine, unit grain export facility, and the board with romania, a tax on port facilities in this region have intensified just a criminal, withdrew from a un bro could green deal. wednesdays attack happens at the is mail port on the daniel river operations that have now been suspended. so them cuz all the reports from is done, but a little way. ukrainian green shipments happen arriving. this is the damage caused by russian from strikes on the cranium. porter is mile on the new preferred toms of grain spilled from at least to distort silas the latest attack on ukraine's green infrastructure. firefighters worked hard, but the damage will take time to repair. it is while across the new from nato member romania has been the major root out of ukraine for grand shipments since the
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collapse of the of lexi quin deal last month. their alternatives most the buy land, but they are costly and slow grain prices from verizon. by 15 percent in the last 2 weeks, as the crisis deepens, rushes actually in a better position now than it was last year, because, as we saw with the, the, the oil tankers going asia to asia, russia has found alternative ways to explore its green as the hit rail lines, for example, the main doors, so transport lines the open down to the venue, poor to offender us. so it's fond alternatives for its green hours after the attack, the russian president spoke with his turkish counterparts project type at john vladimir putin confirmed. he would reinstate the green initiative as soon as rushes impressed our upheld by the west. as was made clear by his spokesmen to ship it again put unit to russia and president putin has already said this 100
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times. we are ready to return to the deal immediately. it's just that the deal must be implemented in terms of the part that concerns russia. number 2, so far, this hasn't been done. the green deal was brokered by the u. n and took a last summer law school, pulled out all the equipment in july, claiming that the international community has failed to assure that russia could freely exports green and fertilizer with turkish for us. some saves the black sea grain on this stuff as well. to describe as a rage of peace, but he's concerned over actions up to escalate the tensions. the 2 leaders decided to meet face to face and took care of this fight. the fact that pushing husbands left for shots since the start of the war and ukraine and, and the rest war and was issued by the international criminal court in march. as they're growing signs, russia is willing to come back to the negotiating table as a crisis drags along and food prices or wild. russia continues to wage economic
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warfare against a grain. cnn coastal al jazeera stumble, sofa come on, i'll just say it, or the pope provider is the use in portugal, but protests threatened to of his childhood history. i'm bigger than the dinosaurs, the fossils of what students me the knowledge as creature as i live on the go on display the the brought to you by visit capital. a lie, they will have a look at the weather across north america and offer a record month of heat for the desert southwest in the us. the still got those hot conditions coming on across much of the south, hot and humid conditions here, more in the way of spoons and clue conditions. however,
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heading east as we go into the end of the week, new york city on washington d. c, seeing the sunshine on 1st day by the time we get into friday, you can see the rumble of storms moving their way towards the eastern seaboard, some of those storms as well. effecting eastern areas of canada and the rockies seemed some pretty intense down pools and stormy weather. how much clear of western parts of canada and along the western seaboard of the us, california seen temperatures pickup $21.00 degrees celsius in san francisco, $29.00 in los angeles. has plenty of sunshine and the heat continues to dominate across the moving parts of mexico, particularly for places like monterey edging up to 40 degrees celsius as we go into friday, much west across the rest of mexico, scattered showers here and the temperature is below the average but some heavy rain pulling into the west coast as we go into friday on the way to weather continues across much of the caribbean to weather the weather brought to you
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by visit castle, territorial, social and ethnic divisions. friends has recently seen nationwide protests after the shooting of a teenager and a pair of silver i'm to do a world goes to some of the cities, most disadvantaged communities and explorers, complex questions, a french identity, paris, a divided city on august the the, the without just say a reminder about top stores this former us vice president mike 10 says criticized
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donald trump for trying to pressure him to over turning the 2020 election results from for the washington. dc quotes on the 1st day of the full charges of conspiracy and obstruction. shares to leader says echo us sanctions are illegal and inhumane. the west african regional block has sensors delegation to an urgent to discuss the use of military folks citing it as a last resort. russia has attacked a bottle, ukrainian grain exports facilities and the board with the remaining corporation. so now suspended on the down. you reset your in the main to trends it great enough to rush. it pulls down to the black sea drain deal. the process has arrived in portugal for a 5 day visit, but strikes and protests about the cost of the event threatened to of the shadow of the trip trade union. so also competing to force the government to raise wages and
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improve working conditions. sonya diego reports from this book. as the pope arrives in portugal to kick starch, well, use day a week long series of events. he's also accompanied by a wave of controversy 1st as the cost of hosting the event around a $175000000.00. back to can did say it would contribute to at least half of that costs. but many here, i'm good at how this is being held during a cost of living crisis in portugal, public sector workers in teaching health care. even police offices have coal strikes. it's cool attention to what they say, all the low salaries, as well as spiraling installation, which has affected housing many here which say they cannot afford. then there is also the issue of the sexual abuse scandal within the church. never far away. now a portuguese commission did say a less than 6 months ago that it of phones that move in full $1800.00 minus had
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been abused by clerics within the church. over 70 year periods. the patriarch of lisbon has said that he was clearly committed to address the issue, but there is no mention of age on the pope's official agenda. nevertheless, he's expected to visit and meet with victims of that scandal. thoughts, many groups here representing those victims say that they are on good. i'm deeply frustrated with how the church has been dealing with a lot of a sale to deal with the distress that has been sold by those victims. so when you've got jago, which is era, lisben, the gunman behind a dead list attack on jewish people in the us has been sentenced to death by bowers killed 11. the worshippers of pittsburgh synagogue in 2018. is the 1st federal death penalty imposed on the bite and the destruction. on october 27th,
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2018 robert bowers walked into the tree of life synagogue in the squirrel hill neighborhood of pittsburgh. and he murdered 11 innocent jewish worshippers who had gathered to share together in the practice of their faith. he killed half of the people in that building. he murdered them because they were jewish. he also shot 2 other congregants and he tried to kill every other person in that building that day on that day. now, almost 5 years ago, he committed the worst anti semitic mass. shooting in united states history for the se in brazil have killed more than 40 people in re is across the 3 states is fundamental preparation to come back, drug gangs. it's $100.00 ripples. it is one of the deadly series of police raids ever. even for brazil, several people were left dead,
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civil and military police targeted drug traffickers in a poor, rio neighborhood were residence a heavy gun fire began wednesday morning. police say they encountered intense opposition on arrival. the sooner we were met by many gunshots in intense armed confrontation ensued, and we rescued 9 criminals who died on their way to hospital. a military police member was wounded and was transferred to the military police hospital and as in stable condition made in these poor urban for villas of brazil. it's not uncommon in recent days to see armored police and military vehicles in the streets, leaving wounded and hospitalized behind police and says they faced aggressive armed resistance by drug gangs recovering 7 rifles, ammunition and grenades in the rio rate, which they say demonstrates the arsenal. they face, but the shootings have increased controversy in
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a region where critics say police are quick to to and mostly poor, afro brazilian neighbor justified or not. the state of killings by police is striking even in the country that is notorious for violence by authorities. john henry l g 0 soldiers and police officers in el salvador, cracking down on the font guns. more than $7000.00 security personnel are involved in the operation in a central region of come on us. el salvador has been under a state of emergency since last march, 72000. so there's a government this has been arrested since it was imposed teachers in chevy or staging a 2 day strike. they're asking the president gabrielle for us to respond to it. list of to months, including that's a pay and say for working conditions, the teachers are converging on south. all right. so where the headquarters of the to the, in the congress is in the remains of an ancient well that sciences
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a could be as heavy as creature going on. display, improve, international teams, spent years digging the buttons out to the side of a steep, rocky cliff. they each weigh more than a 110 of grams. the way i lived around 39000000 years ago, it's been eve to have been around 20 meters long and weighed up to 314 metric tons . that's bigger than a blue. well, and any of the largest dinosaurs that brazil of stuff with one of the biggest upsets so far, the women's world cup, but been eliminated in a group stage the 1st time in 28 years. that well to go this joel by jamaica, which was enough to take them into the knockout rounds for the 1st time, front top the group as the head of the jamaicans office. they be kind of ma, 63 i. so i thought that qualified for the knockout stage,
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the 1st time with that 1st ever victory in the competition. the african champions be this lead 3 to they'll now face the netherlands in the last 60, the since about the fix we meant to the south african players who celebrated the net changing the mazda, the match for the 2nd african side to reach the knockout surface. well complimentary criteria and it was excellent. i think it was altered in one of the most entertaining post match interviews. mm. 2 finish reading things the well, no, the total is 8 step isn't have made it out of that group so far. i'm a real color hoping to change that on the final day of the group stage on thursday
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. the team of preparing to play columbia and pass. definitely inside who are right . 72 in the world has to win the match and germany jumped points against south korea in the, on the group h. k. well, the cool community referees in australia, new zealand, the benefiting from the well, the cops being in town fee for has given some of them a chance to learn from the tournament top officials that it's doug supports this might look like a regular well cut training session but these are not play is preparing for the no cap stages. the fif is to match officials being put through the paces to make sure they are in peak condition and watching from the stands that this training camp in sydney, australia, and community referees get the chance to upset up close. first on that same pull, same us codes working together on communicating a voice or for a males. and it shows you that like we are developing and he's getting better on that and seem refreeze off and can do the same as my were afraid. you get to say
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like how the refers train and you get to take that back into your own game. people have partnered with local football, governing bodies to sets up the referee legacy. observe is program. hundreds of amateur officials have been given access to the sessions like these, with many traveling significant distances to make the most of the unique opportunity for hopeful that for some of these referees when they come here and they see these women come woke up referees and they say this is something i can do, it's a great opportunity for them to see the pos, ways that exist to them, as referees. and it's really inspiring for them to be able to say the best ref, raising about on home soil and how they prepare for a tournament. liked about comp nathan, see the role models of the referees, but also people doing roles behind the scenes. so there's different path way she can take, and i think that's something that's growing so much for women at the moment. australia is football. bosses say that bit to coach the world cup was underpinned by strong commitment to transform the football landscape. they want to be the 1st
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community spoke in the country to achieve gender parity and participation programs like this appeared to be helping today i can be see this if i really want it to, that's pretty powerful if actually woke up with less just a few more weeks, but for the 1st time fee for intends to monitor its impact for the next 5 years. tracking the growth at the women's game in australia and new zealand on and off the page. a, david stokes out his era. the headlines now here and i'll just share a former us vice president mike penn says criticized donald trump for trying to pressure having to overturn and the 2020 election results trumpet appear in washington dc court on thursday and for charges of conspiracy and obstruction. now with regard to the substance of the indictment of.
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