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human and that's where it has a mock with the wife is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there is anything conservative talk radio created the republican party act, one of the 2 parts, especially on the jersey to the specifically, the indictment brings felony charges against donald john trump, prosecutors in georgia and died. donald trump was trying to over to him, the 2020 presidential election results. the other ones are in jordan, this vouchers, they are a knife. and so coming, fighting in and around libya is caught block. a pop will come on to and typically is captured by rival forces. west african nations condemned the decision bondage as
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coolly it is to prosecute the house of president the freezer. uh, 9 to 9 dead and the while 5 on my we but the governor of hawaii is that number to grow. the prosecutors in the us state of georgia. i've charged for my president. donald trump was trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election that these election meddling charges. in addition to 3 of the cases, the former president is facing, is pulled my legal advisor, rudy giuliani was also charged. every individual charged in the indictment is charged with one account of violating george's record to your influenced and corrupt organizations act. a small participation in a criminal enterprise in fulton, county, georgia,
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and elsewhere to accomplish the legal goal of allowing donald j trump to fees the presidential term of office beginning on january 20th $21.00. specifically, the participants and association took various actions in georgia and elsewhere to block the county of the both of the presidential electors who were certified as the winners of georgia's 2020 general election. while the former president's campaign team have not released the statement on his social media platform troops, social attacking the georgia, prosecute, leading the investigation of the election interference. what part of the statement says george's radical democratic district attorney funding willis is a rabid partisan. it was campaigning on fundraising, on a platform of prosecuting president from through these bogus indictments. but john
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henry enjoys live not from atlanta, georgia, john, so the fulton county district attorney. funny. what is the getting that press conference said, what more did we learn then? about the indictments, the will trump has always said that what he was doing was exercising his right to free speech by saying that he actually won that 2020 election. but what funny will of said is that no, he didn't just speak, she took action in those actions were legal. specifically, she says, very conspired with 18 other people to actually overturn the result of the presidential election in the state of georgia. all of those people, including trump, are charged with conspiracy among the other charges involved here, and other also charged with forgery, making false statements making false written statements. they are charged with harassing election workers and they're charged with breaking into a coffee county,
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georgia election office, or rather not breaking into being invited in by the workers there, but nevertheless, violating the law by physically scanning the votes, which is considered interference. so what you say is, what they were trying to do was replace the slate of electors that the voters elected in order for them to elect the president with a completely different slate, it would have overturn the result, inmate trunk. the winter in the state of georgia, and she says that's fraud at defrauds. people have the right to vote and get the just result that they deserve. and she said, you went about it in a number of deceitful ways and that he conspired with people like rudolph giuliani, as for personal lawyer, mark meadows, who was his chief of staff, a number of other officials, lawyers, a justice official, all of them named in his conspiracy, and that is a very serious charge that comes with
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a maximum of 20 years in prison for those who are convict. yeah, and it's worth pointing out john, that this is trump's false set of charges or minus again to the other 3 indictments . and how is the slacker to effect is run for the white house next year? that's right. in a state case in new york, he's charge with circumventing election contribution laws by paying cash money payments to a point star. he allegedly had a relationship with just before the election in such a way that she was silent and the voters didn't get to find out about that. that was considered a really like a campaign finance contribution. in that case, there is a case in florida where he's accused of mishandling classified documents, obstructing justice, and hiding those documents from the f b i. he's also with used in washington d. c. of trying to overturn the federal election and of some action surrounding that january 6th,
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2021 insurrection. so those are 3 major cases before you get to georgia, bidding georgia, it's really the most wide ranging cases states in some ways because you've got 19 defendants in that case. and what prosecutors alleged is a wide ranging conspiracy to over threat of the election. and that they said, deserves a penalty of 5 to 20 years in prison. all right, to join the engine light for us, the in atlanta, georgia. john, thank you. rival functions of fort in and around this capital gum battle started following the detention of a come on to was forces control, much of tripoli. what would happen is that what you're supposed to be comforted by live a function of the cities, michigan airport with flights of been suspended warning functions of battles. the controller of libya says, movement going off you a couple of them killed 12 years ago. i'm going to china has more now from trip any of the specialty turn force which controls the me to get airport here in tripoli,
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detains in the mood homes of become manager of the 400 and 44th brigade of forces loyal to homes of then gave a deadline to the special detour and force to release him. they didn't. and so we saw a security tensions rise, especially in southern tripoli, where both of these groups have a, have headquarters or barracks in those areas. clashes be a rupture between them. and the situation remains extremely tense, and we can hear a sporadic fighting a sporadic gun shots in the distance, mostly like weapons, but from time to time we can here what we believe is the artillery or, or, or, or medium weapons being used in tripoli the, it's a fragile piece uh when, when, when things are, are going well and situations like this can escalate extremely quickly. i mean, the last time that clashes erupted, you know, we had about 30 people died and over
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a 100 injured. so people are extremely afraid of who's seen that the schools are, are now calling for, for uh, for them to be suspended for tomorrow, just in case. so, i mean, people, people are really afraid, and the hope is that some kind of agreement can happen and things can calm down the west. african regional block echo, as has condemned the decision of new jazz military rulers, to prosecute the deposed president for treason that couldn't get yet another provocation advisor, whom was asked them to obtain down to the minute tracy's pilot last month. the you and that's cool. the developments worrying. i'm going to address reports from catalina in neighboring nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses. 3 weeks after the cool is for my gods, one to charge him with treason. after 2nd here. never mind the julia,
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i really assist you the government of needs. you have to date, gather the necessary evidence to prosecute before the competence national and international authorities, the ousted president, and his local and for an accomplices, for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of nisha. following his exchanges with the national is a 4 and a heads of state and heads of international organizations. as long as you wanted to commit to, to say, while the charges against best weight, they could also be a power struggle plays out the attempt to see how they can silence by you as a president and then possibly, and this one likes. because once he's convicted, it means he's spend that is that he's going to spend that as of his life in prison . i have no bathroom, that'd be the one who is getting these yet. the problem is that chances are therefore assuming what wrapped in the the charges come always of time to take on the military base and the to not be able to region. most of the
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kept doing. yeah. me, but cute 7. so it just, it's a fault such a tax is administered to power. most of the community decide the lack of security is one of the main reasons they over through the democratically elected president. but with these attacks on the rise, people are beginning to question the motives and the cool. on sunday senior really just figures from nigeria. let me just cletus, who stated a willingness to negotiate with the regional book echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i'm mounting about events in this year as refugees to begin to cross its border, shedding an escalation tension is building across the border. why many people name is you're concerned about possibly military intervention. many new ideas i wanted about the optimize. local c, s a centers of costs, board of trade and relationships would be in jeopardy. as long as me just military remain defiant. we have started receiving an influx of people from the jo. but in the pocket, some of them have start to feel for which you need to not only nigeria that's
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working with consent, politicians and then at least on the continent, i worried about the speed at which these coolest happening. especially in west africa. i did research, i just need a couple not nigeria. i'll just there was malcolm lab has more from doc incentive goals. the west african regional economic blog echo was just put out a statement saying that he learned with stupefaction about the challenges presented by the minute feel. so it's, he's in his, yeah, against recently ousted president, the how many was in the statement or sex and then to move instead of contradicted signs, recent signs that there was a possibility of deceiving, peaceful means to echo, i said would be a ton to constitutional rule united nations has also commented saying that is worrying statements and then expressed concern about the conditions of president
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president and his family who are detained by the military authority. also it sees in the jazz caps. so when the, i'm a, the us government's also commented condemning the move. no, this comes at a time when echo us. so macro last member states that preparing a son by force for a possible ministry intervention code. the wall has said that it was put in a battalion of troops, $850.00 soldiers send a goal. and the name would also be expected to contribute troops. but to echo ask members who are currently suspended. molly, i'm booking, if i say both of those countries of have twos in recent years in the military governments that have said that they object to any military intervention, they would stand by the military or 3rd season news. yeah. in the event that it happened, raising concerns of an escalating regional complex malcom web. our 0 call center go. but that's towed in hawaii is devastating while fi as has now reached 9
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to 9 with the governor saying that number is set to rise. many of waiting for news on the width of the friends and family, a safe official se efforts to find and identify the dead. i'm in the early stages she advertise, she has the latest now from my wife, i think was very striking. was good for the last several days we've been outside about exclusions and so obviously the focus of exercising is behind when we've all seen the pictures of a devastated, destroyed town. well, we haven't really realized before. there is the so much l surrounding it, which is also in the exclusions and that really helped us understand why when we were outside big solutions. and over the last several days, people would come up to us and say that i'm not letting us that we have to get back in because so many people, thousands of people by the looks of it are still there. so you have the policy in the future, we have a lot of questions about the pos, meaning why didn't they know, why didn't they full see that this could be a possibility, given all the warnings they've had since 2014 wide of the emergency side or the
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sounds when it was clear, it was an incredibly windy day, and fires were already burning. but now we're also looking to the future. i think something that is often forgotten as hawaii is effective in american calling the i know it became the state in 1959, but it's still up that sort of suspicion and resentment among the big sections of the native land population here about the motives of the federal government in any way, yes, the 21st century link lead capitalism does off the capitalism. the way that the laser run the results and you have the money, have a, have a lack of making a crisis into an opportunity which might mean that many of them will end up losing out. and that's what we had in that report from various people, is that real suspicion and fear, and actually one of the reasons why certainly people, it remains on the western part of the island. how the left is that real fear about what's going to, what's going to happen next? you know, when you have to remember the reason hawaii is a us state is because
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a bunch of white sugar plantation owners called the ministry and to overthrow the queen at the end of the 19th century. it's a very recent to learn to history that there's rooms in the numerous about the relationship between hawaii and the us. yeah, that's comes out of the times, like with the officials in their rom, not blame the group. i sold for sundays, a tank and a permanent she a shrine, and the city of showed us, at least 2 people were killed. a group of fine nationalists has now been arrested dosage of our airports, the capital tara, on how many of had me shot. this was the moment alone gunman stormed into the shelter of shrine insurance and open fire. witnesses said it happened quickly. i saw people were running towards the exit who were injured. i didn't know what had happened. i saw everyone around me had run away. the gunman was arrested on the scene and has been identified as a citizen upside you cust. on the head of her onto the sherry says another 8 men
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have been arrested in connection with sunday's attack. all of them are for national so you can sounds foreign minister says it has yet to receive the documentation about the suspect from a radiant officials to verify his identity. iran until jake has done have had good relations since the former soviet republic declared independence in 1991 and to her on its 2nd. because for an investor after china, iran is foreign ministry spokesman provided one possible motive for the attack. because the fund about he, unfortunately some will always have been using these terrorist groups as a means of gaining influence to have a presence in the region. and to make political and security changes. yeah. bye. its much sentiment shared by the spokesperson of the revolutionary guard who accuse us for in spite agencies of being involved and what the government is calling a terrorist attack with a goal of creating division between iran and its neighboring countries. this is not
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the 1st time saucer of shrine has been attacked last october, 3 gunman storms its grounds, killing 13 people. this 12 century shrine is the 3rd most important in the country . now officials, we look into increases security and find out more about the 9 men they accused of carrying out this attack the door so safari, al jazeera terrace. most most, let's come here and i'll just say right, including i'm talking to each other in front of the doc of city corporation hospitals offering to the latest updates from the allow me rise. i've done a favor in bangladesh, and we'll get the latest on what's being called on an total snobby in argentina for another site. the the,
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let's get going with your weather report across the middle east and africa. good to have your long plenty of hot sunshine to go round across the middle east. but if we go in for a closer look around the golf, we see these winds coming off the gulf. so for us here and they'll how we're going to see that humidity pick up once again on tuesday, the wet weather continues for northern focused on and we still got high heat blasting through bako at 38 degrees. seem to cool off as we head toward the end of the week. also speaking about heat, we're in the thick of a heat wave for uncle or i'll show the 3 day forecast in just one sec. but we've also got to talk about this wind moving through the boss for us, for the european side of this stumble. really see wind gusts there of about 60 kilometers prior. but i promise, do we talk more about on correct. but it is 40 degrees on wednesday. this is approaching record breaking stuff for the month of august. off to africa, we go. most of the rain can find toward the coast of center gold. again, be a guinea, be sound, guinea and see are the own. and with this breeze,
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it's likely going to induce some showers across the coast of tens in the kenya and southern somalia. and we'll end this further report in southern africa. so from johannesburg, north, most of these places, temperatures are above average. let's see you soon. the of the julian deserts festival, the dates back thousands of years. as you goes behind the scenes that could be an annual cultural context. honored by unesco, where men move to the beach of women and to rival, to our communities, back to the tell to using song and dance to be the a toward festivals on eligible era of the
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book and back a group of mine and on top stories here on i'll just say the prosecutors in the us state of georgia of charged for my president. donald trump was trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election the election mailing charges. in addition to 3 of the cases, former president space bible functions of fort in and around libya's capital gun battle started following the detention of a commander whose forces control much on officials in around the plane the on group i. so for somebody to kind of come in and she is showing that these 2 people were killed, a group of funding nationals has now been arrest the death of a prominent religious leader in bangladesh has prevent protests and the capital
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that was same so long as he was being treated in a prison, the hospital where he died of a heart attack. thousands of mona's talented anti government slogans outside the prison, and deca said he was sentenced to death 10 years ago for war crimes. during the 1971 of independence for bangladesh is battling, it's worse than get fever outbreak on the record. more than 400 that some 87000 infections have been reported. experts say climate change in full sanitation are among the reasons for the outbreak of your child. your reports from a capital 2nd. as the mountain rains intensify across bangladesh, along with high humanity and heat that are fears that den get fever outbreak will get worse. nose marked or have to rush or 11 year old son to a private hospital because she couldn't find any recommendation in a government around the hospital and medical emergency increasingly becoming come across the country. after he was diagnosed with dandy within
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a day we rushed him to the hospital after he was going in the shots, his the taylor county trip to a critical point. and he had very low blood pressure. he is now recovering very slowly, but many here kind of for to take the children to a private hospital. the government should take most steps to eradicate mosquitoes. it's just not adequate and city corporations should take most steps to keep things more hygienic and keen. i had to break my savings bond to pay the hospital expense . the world health organization is calling on bangladesh to control its mosquito population and minimize people's exposure to the mosquito brung diseases. the increase in daniel cases is causing alarm among people in tucker and other places. and doctors or many hospitals are struggling to cope with the rising number of patients. maninder was saying is a physician who says this outbreak is on like his saying before. there's an increasing number of children who are getting admitted to hospice. adults with
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fluid build up in the vital organs causing refractory shop and eventual depth of so many of uh, things these times that don't you situation is very critical. and like before, most of the doctors and patients are facing much more challenging clinical issues compared to previous years of, of the world health organization is also warning cases of dangle fever worldwide. good rich record highs this year. partly due to global warming and the half of the world population is now at risk of contracting. den get involved with the shakes, but say, erratic weather condition and poor drainage and sanitation are partly to blame for the rise in dang it. and of ours, of the government for more quoting, aided and efficient response to deal with the crisis time bridge all day i'll just here to dot com. china's economy grew at a slower rate than expected in july. the latest data from beijing shows miss targets in industrial production and retail, katrina, you as more from the chinese golf or without
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a raft of disappointing economic figures out on tuesday suggesting that china's economic growth is filtering. and just some year on the figures that we've had out, industrial outputs grew by 3.7 percent missing and expectation of 4.4 percent retail sales grew by 2.5 percent missing a full cost of 4.5 percent. and china is real estate sales sell by 8.5 percent compared to the previous year. and another key economic indicator. unemployment was not released at all as it has been in previous months. and we're not going to see that figured going forward. and the government says that this is because of some social changes and changes the way to the way this number is measured. but this is off to use an employment record high of 21.3 percent in june. and already we seem very angry home and so social media responding to this thing, that's the big it must be so terrible. and this is one help him. it is not releasing this going forward. now what the government has done so far, just before this doctor was released, we sold caught on
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a key interest rate by 15 basis points to 2.5 percent by the central bank. and also the government pledge that it would work to stabilize unemployment and also reduce risk and property sector by optimizing policy. so, so far that so very vague. those details have been released. the last month staging did a release, some targeted measures bursting from appliance and also sales and also pledging support for the private sector. as of yet, we have not seen any major economic stimulus come from the chinese government. and we are seeing many people demanding this katrina, u l to 0 stage in the origin. tina's presidential election race has a surprise. candidates, have your malays a fiery wild had libertarian. but whereas leather jackets, belts up rock song stays support his uncle's, his political opponents feeds truly is about a report from the capital one as iris and durham frustration with are didn't.
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tina's politicos last runs high in this for neighborhood. and when a site is, what actual paydays i retired say no, says he's $200.00 a month, pension is not enough to live on it. when he read me that we cannot by we cannot h, aquino, have to tell you. so it was a sweet potato a tomorrow, so is an affordable. how do we live? we cannot live like this and worse of your retired. i know people who line up and bangs too big for a loan. that said, inflation has been over a 120 percent in the past year. and many residents here are quick to express. their deep disappointment with what they say is the constant failure of origin. tina's economy, people in places like this one are the hardest hit by inflation and by financial instability, and many voted for the far right candidate. have you had any late, never minding that many of the radical proposals that he has for argentina's
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economy could have a huge impact on argentina. for me, lee calls himself a libertarian. he not only wants to dollars the economy, but also shut down the central bank, which he blames for this guy rocketing innovation in the country. he also questions argentina's free public health care and education systems. the once the undecided voters are removed, we can say that we are in abundance of thirds. the undecided voters in general tend to be quite angry. therefore, we have the chance to get the run of if we go into one of remember to speech because we are speaking in the front of them next, but of identity nation. the origin time bones fell around 12 percent on monday. the us dollar in the parallel market seemed unstoppable, and the government evaluated its currency around 20 percent to cope with a markets pressure. supporters of me,
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they say they voted for him because they're tired of what the calls are useless. politicians or the, i mean i went and bought a $100.00 yesterday so i could same and nobody can save us. so i sold them again. i hope there was change. come on, billy you i'm on the day. the next few months will be filled with political and so it's empty. but people in argentina fear it will translate into higher prices that nobody for now seems to be able to control beauty. so i'll just see that when a site is or us course has delivered a lunmark judgements in favor of young climate activists, 16 children and young people to montana, to quote, i said the state violate to the constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment. by promoting fossil fuels, routing codes that have precedence of the climate related lawsuits, coal, oil, and gas, a critical to montage economy was built a minor from the union of concerned scientists as the case was unique and based on
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a single state constitutional rights. and it was amazing to watch kind of throughout the process of the trial, the science was really well laid out during the trial and supported the experiences that youth were facing. and it also proved to be irrefutable. this the oldest witnesses and didn't even try to counter the scientific claims. that for me, continues to be a really important precedent that we see. so the climate science and these legal cases continues to stand from. it's important to know that while this case is unique, like we talked about, the case really doesn't stand alone. there's over 2000 and litigation cases across the world right now. and new ones are being filed all the time. i think that this case has tremendous potential to help inform those last 2 time folks will learn from the way that the science was communicated and presented here for how that can impact future cases as well. so suppose thing is now in a big football, transferred deal that's happening in saudi arabia, our hello have supposedly agreed to sign name a bazillion striker fall as being messy and leaving power sasha,
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my societies will pay around a $100000000.00 for the 31 year old due to an up to a $175000000.00 in wages during the 2 year deal. we joined the french champion 6 years ago. what remains a world reco transfer fee of 263 minute song, the part time per picture of the headlines here. this prosecutors in the us state of georgia. i'm charged for my president, donald trump, for trying to overtime the results of a 2020 election. that application receives selection and middling charges are in addition to 3 of the cases of the former president is facing specifically.

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