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need to just pull it into a hard hitting into b c. think about to their lives on washed face enough for money to go on its own and built its on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taking care of our so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era, the symbolism is cru valley against mountain international pressure to reinstate that opposed, present the robots and this is obviously a life from the most of the coming up body is come up outside of us. federal court, as former president donald trump proposed to face charges of conspiring to over to
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the 2020 election. the fudge of spar ends in 711 on gun bottles, resume and account for palestinian refugees. climbing onto the roof of the british prime ministers, home green peace protests against increased oil and gas exploration in the north sea. the we're going to be getting these. yeah. was the boat is if it truly does have taken to the streets in the countries national day, the running against international pressure to reinstate the deposed president, 9 days off to the ministry to power supporters and mocking 63 years since these are gained independence from funds that opposing moves by the west african regional block april was advised that reinstates president mohammed bustled. the groups impose sanctions and it's been considering sending in troops as
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a last resort to lead to other on china says he won't bother to pressure and he's promising a peaceful transition to demographic collections of the property manager. also, the sense of duty interfere with the people of an issue, are aware of the seriousness of the situation facing our country. we have always been humble enough to listen to all the parties concerned and open to dialogue, so that once everyone's emotion have subsided, we can work together to create the conditions for a peaceful transition, leaving in a relatively short and reasonable time to general elections. but above all, to a better approach in our fight, it gets to reason and the other economics and social hills that are undermining the shows development stuff. what does it as if i the talk is in new jersey capital? yeah, i mean, he filed this report before words that some of the countries borders have reopened . has that on what that up for? one said, i'll see much any i may caution intention in the capital near me. after the west
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african regional block equal was started to implement is decisions in regard to the military council here in the chair and before due to my opinion, what the off, the boarders would been in or close. scores of truck drivers are sprayed in limbo as a result of this. they've sanctions imposed by new shares, regional, and international partners. after the military cool. people see that to them. you know, the drivers cannot reach the part of clinton, which is vital for the economy of mid year and its export. and i gave you a about an hour for the measure. you're also close as borders is yours, military council, keith stressing. they are currently waiving a battle for the sake of the country sovereignty, and this is why they think the support they receive from molly work, you know, fossil in getting to who did not agree to implement the decisions made by the west african regional block. meanwhile, western nations, mainly france, started evacuating a citizen and other europeans from these year out of fear of what could happen to their nationals in the country. these after the crew,
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the toppled president mohammed buzzle. how blocked it as uh, i guess the, uh yeah, i mean as well. one of the officers behind the crew is be meeting members of molly's military governments and by michel to increase security cooperation between the neighbors. former army chief of staff, sorry for multi se match bodies, transitional president. i seem going to and several ministers. molly, i'm booking a fossil both lied to by ministry governments supports initially i was prove leaders. charles try for it. has more from duck on incentives on the country does seem to be divided and we, what we've seen today is the pro crew supporters demonstrating on the streets of the army. and we've had in the last couple of days, the french embassy that has, has been attacked by we understand members of the group. but there are a huge implications, of course, if indeed excellence was to military intervene. we've already heard from molly and the key to pass so that they would typically come to new york,
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new jersey as well. the ministry leadership of new jersey age. and that would be a declaration of war. and bear in mind that new jersey was being recent gays as seen as being a bust in, in the bible against various um, troops across the health region. with the departure of french troops from the king of paso and molly, and the ongoing departure review and troops from molly. many of them at the camps to these yeah, we know that there are 2 military bases, a u. s. military base and a french military base in new jersey. no. would. um, as far so far as to whether those $2500.00 troops it's understood would be moved. but yeah, they're, they're in an effort to try and tackle these all groups. the former us president donald trump's jew to appear in court in the coming i was charged with flossing to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election. he already faced
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the 2 sides of criminal charges, but this is the 1st relating to his time in the office from this calling for the case to be moved out of washington dc, which he uses is biased against them. like on the reports, the media is gathered security around the quote house as being rammed top, and the former president is due to be indicted on the most serious charges, yet brought against him. one of his lawyer 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 this to 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
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a violent attempt to over throw the government. and it nearly succeeded. the judge joseph presided over an action and brought by donald trump in november 2021. to prevent the white house from handing over documents to a house select committee. he rejected the application saying on that occasion, 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 strongest 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,
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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 the social media. donald trump says of pence. he didn't fight against the election 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 hannah,
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which is 0. washington. well, how did your costs of joining aside from washington d. c, as one might expect? probably a lot of anticipation and a lot of debate about what's going to happen. absolutely rob and there is agreement on one thing that this is a historic day in a historic case for a former us president to be accused of trying to overturn an election. but my 2 guests do disagree on whether this prosecution should even move forward in the 1st place, w r, a former prosecutor tell us, why should we be confident that this court house will do its job in overseeing a fair trial? so yes, i am a former prosecutor and i have, i have also not only tried cases as a prosecutor, but in this very court house that were standing in front of i have represented clients who are charged with funds for doing unlawful acts. and there has never been a time in either one of those positions as the prosecutor, or as
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a defense attorney, that i have felt that the system does not really work in terms of presenting the case before a jury, a judge, which is the system where we're at now, i do not believe as some of donald trump, as well as some of his attorneys may a search that this is a political job. no, this is not anything political. the only thing is political is that donald trump was the former president of the united states. but we, in the united states do not live in a system or a country where we go after our political opponents and that is not what is happening here. he is being indicted and has been indicted when the charges that are set forth in the indictment because of the allegations of the acts that he's done. and let me say, just like in any other defending that i've represented, he has the right to maintain his innocent and he is innocent until proven guilty, or if proven guilty in a court of law. so the system works because honestly donald trump has been indicted
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and that goes to so that no one is above the loss. i mean, it's not just about the lovely defendants that are charged, that have been charging january 6th and in other offices. it is about showing that no one is above the law and that by itself shows that the system in this country works. thank you so much debbie. of course this, this case is about conspiracy. the indictment harry says that trump spread prolific wise that the true that the election had been stolen and that those lives have consequences. how would his attorney's defend against that? sure. well, i agree with my co panel is here that uh, president trump is innocent until proven guilty. and the facts, the matter is the president has the 1st amendment right to make claims and assertions in defense of what he saw as a violation against a violation of the constitution. article one, section 4, states that it is the state legislature such as the term in the time and place. and that changes to the like pro process should happen with the advice and consent of
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the state legislatures. and you had numerous irregularities, numerous changes that were happening very last minute under the cloak of coven, and then president trump said at the time, we need to honor of every stone here to see if everything happened constitutionally and yes, he brought these challenges under the court of law, he did it of with his constitutional rights and it was all covered as a 1st amendment act. so i think that's what you're going to see. you're also going to see the attorneys for president trump, uh, questions. and we've already seen publicly question whether this venue here in d. c is a truly impartial venue in terms of the the jury polled here and whether it is painted. you have, you do have a very political environment. it's impossible to ignore the political nature of the fact that the sitting president of the united states is allowing his department of justice to prosecute his chief political opponent at this time in a district of columbia. which the, they, though the beautiful voted some 95 percent against him. so the question is,
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what this jury polled will truly be untainted? i think you're going to see those questions being raised. i think you're also going to see these questions again about whether uh president trump was acting under the advice of his attorneys and whether there was a criminal intent that is really what this going is going to hinge upon. and i do believe that that the evidence will show that there was no criminal intent that president trump did believe that what was happening was out of order from the constitution. again, article one section for all right, thank you very much, kerry. it should be noted that the indictment points out the many times that the trump justice department had determined there was no election fraud in the many times that the states in question in their local election officials investigated allegations and fraud and found those to be false as far as the rest of today, we are expecting the former president to arrive at this court house behind me in about the next 6 hours, rob. and that is when we will see that very short court procedure where he will be fingerprinted. likely he will not have his photo taken and then he will be read the
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charges against him. and then we all expect for him to submit, submit that not guilty please rob, tardy. i know you are going to be leading our coverage on that as we can in the coming hours for now. hydro castro in washington, dc. thank you very much. still ahead and i'll just say the pope's in portugal for world use day, but not everyone in lisbon is happy to see it. i'm bigger than a blue whale on heavier than dinosaurs. the remains of a colossal line holds golden display in for the dreaming of some with more of amazing facility. how about some people? imagine tango tango, one more cup of dot com. power defines out loud. we live here. we make the rule. not the people empower
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investigate, most exposed and questions the use and abuse of power around but the 100 there were clouds where freedom is or was was flight to both. and i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out to see the the you want to go to 0 reminder of adults. so elizabeth riley's have been held in these as capital opposing international pressure to reinstate surprises. and resume was deposed to the to last week's cooley to outdoor montane,
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says goldsboro done. and he's promising a peaceful transition to democratic elections. meetings have been held in neighboring nigeria between jones and members on the west african regional law. the groups impose sanctions considering sending in troops as a last resort. former us president donald trump jew to appear in court in the coming i was charged with talking to overturn his defeated the 2020 election drops calling for the case to be moved out of washington dc, which he says is biased against off gun foreign minister. i mean a fun, we'll talk it. he says reason talks between the taliban and us officials and cut off were positive meetings with the 1st official engagement between the us and of janice done since the town of unreturned, depart in 2021. and this is her name, and just in case we have channels and they were clear mechanisms for us to sit down and negotiate with the united states. we discussed issues regarding the banks and the need for the united states to lift the sanctions. so ask them,
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banks can send and receive funds from the wheels to address the frozen assets belonging to ask on central bank in the us and elsewhere. policing sides could we have a rest of the man accused of running down pedestrians and stopping people whose shopping center they say they're tracing the incident as a terrorist attack. it's happened in some southeast of the capital, so at least 13 people have been injured. please say this aspect drove the car into the sidewalk just before the standings the call hit an injured for pedestrians. and 11 on 5 things flared up again between bible palestinian factions and a refugee camp. 3 people were injured overnight and a know how i the fewest bottles of had an impact on tens of thousands of palestinians as well as neighborhoods nearby. then the holder has this report from inside in the hallway in southern level. this is one of the front lines and i know heavily at the moment there was a law in the violence and lebanon's largest palestinian refuge account behind this
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barrier is a strong hold of sham. this shim, an armed group, involved in the latest factional fighting. this is usually a bustling market, up to 60000 palestinians, live in a 1.5 square kilometer area. people are scared to venture outside the day and the most of the situation is not stable. we don't know what to do. many people are displaced and living in mosques in science or with that same stray bullets and rockets are landing, not just inside the camp, but a nearby neighborhood. several people have been killed and many more injured. or in some areas, the destruction is extensive. 5, you know, these are our homes, our shops, they have been burned down, everything has been burned. the residents of i know health, we are poor palestinian refugees have few rights and are not allowed to hold jobs
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and many professions and 11 on on the how lovely this was my father's shop. he used to sell coffee and cigarettes to be able to buy food. now we've lost our livelihood . we are destroyed. do you and relief and works agency, which is a lifeline for people here how suspended services including health care. since the conflict began on saturday, efforts to end the fighting have failed. the main stream for the movement is demanding the killers of one of its commanders be brought to justice. the movers will once it by the state to entering the camp and using it as a safe haven and they are wrong. every now and then there is an assassination and then the violent stop still. well, this is what it's been like for nearly a week. automatic weapons and rockets, fire are being used as rival faction struggles for dominance. and i know of halloween, which is outside the 11 east governments jurisdiction, the people here say they are tired and scared. they've watched shaky
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truces fails. in recent days, they say even a permanent cease fire won't be enough to bring about a semblance of security and safety here. the camps history is one of violence and lawlessness. for now, at least there's little to suggest that will change center for their elders. either i know how do we so they're loving on for active us from the environmental group. green piece of interest adopted draping black flags over british prime minister of issues and arts home in yorkshire. there protesting against the expansion of oil and gas. sterling in the north sea, on monday the government decided had approved more of a 100 new drilling licenses. so like, wasn't that home at the time? you want a house in london? how was this able to happen? you ask one of the, remember this is not his primary residence or indeed his secondary residence. the problem is the lives at number 10 downing street and the family also has a london residence. this was recently, so next constituency home me is the n p for richmond. in yorkshire,
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anything is not the usual practice for police to be posted outside the homes of m p . so a relatively simple procedure for greenpeace active is to use to the sort of brazen activism to scale. a low village will get into the property using ropes, and that is to be able then to scale the, the house. it's described as a match and get up onto the roof and on. so a 200 square meter piece of black fabric, the color of cost of oil, and along with it, a band as a rookie, so not oil profits for a future. and of course they send responses. you mentioned that to receives the next announcement at the beginning of the week that he would approve of a 100 new oil and gas drilling licenses in the north sea. pledging to quite max out the u. k. is oil and gas reserves. the center of the network has been regularly shelled since rushes invasion of ukraine last year. the attacks of interrupted
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daily life and many districts. but the city center is still bustling. i mean, i shall have seen the contracts the 1st time. as one said, popular hub for football fans in ukraine. chuck thought of giving you extra stadium as evidence of how much has changed since flush especially minutes reputation. because these days it's a deserted monument at the entrance to the vaulted keith district. and yet the note also asked keeps key. life here is a constant fight for survival. so no warning signs. so if you have the sound of shelling, then you don't want to lock you once. you've survived the good thing yet, so it's very hot, very have no time, no lights. it's very hot. a lot of shelling. last week there was a missile about 9 to 10 meters away. katarina is a familiar face and keeps keep. she doesn't have a whole and drones the streets. we ask who she supports in the world. yeah. and
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you'll cry in on you, but i'm not loyal to ukraine or russia. i'm loyal to myself before the war. i used to be sports women since the world i, the only exercise i do is drinking alcohol is damaged on destroyed buildings line the roads from keeps keep jacoby shift ski. the total of the was most evident on the facade of the district's buildings. one of the last few still standing is this mosque, the only one and yet no frustrating to be viewed. there's constant shilling. thank god. as long as we are live, there used to be a studio for smoking year. one step on a mind. the other left. the sometimes only a few streets, separate life and death of a sound of shelling and going for i can be had throughout doing yet. there are a form, a yes like here and the city center. let people go about the daily lives as usual.
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shops think of face are open and it's difficult to believe that battle is i've taken place just a few kilometers away. as the sun goes down and darkness sets in the cities contracts, so less obvious people take showtime to homes, you lie to the uncertainty of another night of conflict on the head of human to 0 yet. but what was the visit to portugal to celebrate world youth day is a focal point for caustic. so make up 85 percent of the population. but as sonya giggle reports from lisbon, not everybody is happy about the cost of his visit or the cost of living at an all time high. on the outskirts of lisbon on the aqueduct arches, the neighborhood of city of fina is bracing itself for pay full visit. it's quiet streets, overlooked by the local church and the community center conceal it's difficult cost . for decades, this was a neighborhood afflicted by crime and drug trafficking. with
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a state failed to provide services, the church stepped in giving a helping hand to those who lived in the lead up to the pope's visit, local authorities set about cleaning the neighborhood. but those who live here have dental faith that it will stay this way. the calling but it upsets, but again, they never bothered cleaning up here before they felt they didn't have to. but because of the paypal visit, it's southern the own needs. why now it's really cynical to live with english. we have sold the whole police report less crime in the sarah seen a neighborhood these days. poverty is still very much prevalent while many here are hoping that the pope's visit will bring attention to these issues. others think that it's no kill for the deeply entrenched social problems that persist. all the low income areas in lisbon have been struggling with the rising cost of living. hosting the paypal visit has run into tens of millions of dollars with
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a 1000000 extra people expected in the city. those who rely on the social services of finding it more difficult to access the help they need. living on the streets, those most in need to have found themselves being cleared out of areas without support. 27 year old shayla who didn't want to be identified has been living on the streets for a year. she placed her 2 young children in state care for their own safety. while she works every day, she's unable to make enough money to afford rent. the cost of which has spiraled. she says we will start to use a fading low income families, like how does it have managed to fund this paypal visit? keep most of them on. most of the mice were human beings going to animals. we're on the streets because of life to constance. it's not because we are drug addicts. all of us here has jobs with all the money that's being spent on the pope's visit. they could have a, those of us living on the streets, the 3 ality of societies,
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most vulnerable with know where to turn to struggling to find hope. so, nick, i ego out a 0. lisbon. a miracle . have qualified for the 16 at the expense of gemini, and a dramatic end to the group stage of the woman's world chop. the 2 time champions were held to a one old job my son's career. all 4 teams include page had a chance to go through to start to play as both the games kicked off at the same time, or walk over up against columbia in paris. they needed to best of the results of germany. on morocco with a lot of the penalty officer columbia, in the fall of the box when it's before the 1st off, the initial shot was saved. but luckily for them, i've seen a lot of you managed to eventually get the ball in the met some of the defendant lights and the 2nd half to the place. and the last 16 on their tournament that you
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know, the remains of what may have been the largest and heaviest of them all to have ever lived and gone on. display in peru, bluefield has held the heavyweight title for a long time. but the discovery of this ancient species are well to tip the scales of some shiny supports. as the new heavy weights contend for the largest unmoved to ever lift on display in the mail is a partial skeleton of that assault, this colossus, or the colossal waiting for pedal at 20 meters long and being 340 tons. it made out most of the customs tighten holder of the largest known animal syndic, weird the way. so it's an exceptional discovery. it's heavier than a blue wave. largest animal that has existed in that currently exist on our planet to this animal, lived 39000000 years ago in the proved and see us. it must have fossils with
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discovered by patty ontology. as matthew, it'd be no more than a decade ago. an international team has been to years digging the remains from the side of a steep rocky slope and the cut desolate the region was once on the water and is known for its marine. for some discoveries, i guess, you know, we mean the truth is that it has to be one of the strangest discoveries of my career. i got out of the window for moving call, fighting with the driver, who did not want to take me to the site. because it was a find the deserts and well now she other south. so it's good waited so far. so team budget brace, full ribs and a phone. but this come all teeth haven't been found. be young. inform the body less so now it lives at the bottom of the sea in a coastal zone. and it fed with food found in that depth. it was a hefty animal. of the searches say that discussed the shifting the timeline in v evolution indicating that evolved to mess of sizes much earlier than previously
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taught. and this museum displays not only present to contend for the heavy assignment. yes, it's also res, liking the history of aquatic animals and the consumption of these on to see why this is all just 0. these are the top story supporters of the crew. and these have taken to the streets from the countries national day. they're running against international pressure to reinstate the post president. the countries mocking 63 years as a gain independence from funds their opposing moves by the west african regional law. echo was to try to put the president obama by zoom back into power. so i, you sound like you dealt with regards to equal boss and the west african economic and monetary union is with amazement that in these areas have learned of the legal, unjust, and.
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