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is not all they shouted about a club where societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice. and political defence takes center stage. they on the roof goes resistance. the arches of raja casablanca defends, who make football on which is the the of the kilometers withdraw them in distance and use our life from dog hawk coming up. in the next 16 minutes, donald trump is charged with a racketeering and conspiring to of a ton. has 2020 election to fees in georgia because of which fund finding in libya as capital between $2.00 factions, off to the detention of a prominent camacho,
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whose full social control most of tripoli. russia investigates an explosion at a petrol station. and it's don hassan regent. that's killed at least 35 people. 3 bulgarians suspected of spying for russia have been arrested in charge of the u. k . and at least 9 to 9 people have died in the wall flies on molly. and hawaii is going the fee is that number, when fries and the i'm p to statement of the of school with spain secure a place in the women's world cup finals for the 1st time. there were late colds, and a dramatic finish of the spaniards beat sweden with 21 in the 1500 g m t 11 am in atlanta in the united states with former president donald trump has been indicted for the full time, prosecute as in georgia. excuse him, and his associates,
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of conspiring to over to and the results of the 2020 election and racketeering. and trump pulls that are which counts and says he will release a report on what he described as a georgia election for on august 21st. which on henderson is following the story for us. he's outside the cold house in atlanta, georgia. so what's being the reaction in the us, john to the former us president being indicted on get more charges as well. there is some debate about the way this case has been prosecuted, unlike the 1st 3 sets of indictments against trump, this one a ledgers of grand conspiracy, one in which all 18 co defendants and donald trump banded together and conspired to overturn the election in the state of georgia, that was all due to accusations of fraud that trump made in the prosecutor say he
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had the right within the political sphere to free speech and to argue that it was fraudulent. but when he broke the law was when he crossed the line into action, setup of the slaves of fake electors that is in the us, we elect electors and they elect the president. and what he wanted to do was to try to get officials in the state republican officials, to give their own slate of electors as a substitute, and have them vote for trump. presumably he was doing this in state after states and the state of georgia says that is in a legal conspiracy. and that is the key charge here a charge that one of the defendants, rudolph giuliani, who was the head of the justice department's southern new york division knows well because he prosecuted monsters on it under it. that is a charge that is generally used to target members of organized crime rings. but here is being used in kind of a novel way. one that hasn't been done before,
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and trump says he's going to double down on that. this is on truth socially says a large complex detail, but you refute of a report on presidential election fraud, which took place. he says in georgia, despite all evidence of the contrary, i should say, is almost complete and will be presented by me in a major news conference, etc. on monday. so trump is doubling down on is his argument, seems to be, hey, i believe that there was fraud in there for what i did was legitimate, we put together a story on those charges. take a look. for the 4th time, a grand jury has indicted former president donald trump, for alleged crimes against the country. he governs, leading the series of indictments against the trump, and others racketeering. a charge that usually char gets organized crime rings. in this case, for an alleged conspiracy to steal the states presidential election, the indictment alleges that rather then by abide by georgia legal process
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for election challenges. the defendants engage in a criminal record ceiling enterprise to overturn george's presidential election. results also indicted. 18 others including former white house chief of staff, mark meadow, trump lawyer, rudolph giuliani, former justice department official, jeffery clark, and former a. john eastman village conspiracy included a series of phone calls in which trump pressure georgia officials to overturn jo biden's presidential election victory in the state. including this notorious called the secretary of state brad reference berger. i just want to find uh, $11780.00 loads, which is one more that we have because we wanted to say that a ledge conspiracy also included false accusations and harassment of election workers including ruby freeman, who said she had to go into hiding after trump,
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fans invaded her grandmother's home to make what they called the citizens arrest. it also contained false allegations for ballot for on and this was an election that we want to easily. we want to buy a lot. village plot also contained a sake elect through scheme, in which trump back directors tried to form a full slate of electors who sought to flip the state of georgia for trump after his loss. and it involved in extraordinary data breach in really coffee county. we're trump partisans were called in this stands, i would say in a fruitless search for massive fraud. georgia was just one of several states trunk would've needed to win to win the 2020 election with georgia was a special case. it tended to lead republican and he lost by a small margin, a margin. he asked the georgia state republicans to make up to overturn his laws there. the trump campaign issued a lengthy statement stating in part they could have brought this 2 and
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a half years ago, and they chose to do this for election interference reasons in the middle of president trump's successful campaign. the indictment is the 4th, and as many months truck faces date charges in new york for a hush money payment to silence a porn star ahead of the 2016 electric and 2 federal indictments in florida for mishandling classified documents and in washington for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election? unlike the federal charges, if proved the georgia state charges cannot be pardoned by the next president, john henry l. g 0. it ran through. and john, you mentioned drums full of the way rudy giuliani, being charged with a racketeering act that he helped pioneer what's juliani saying about these charges and what happens next. and the case of the julie only seems to be parenting the same line that trump parroted. and that is that this is a legitimate a exercise,
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a free speech on the behalf of the trump campaign. but of course the prosecutor saying that is not the same here. in the us there's a distinction between a verbal speech and speech that leads to action. and in this case, it is clear that there were actions taken. the question is, where are those actions? illegal giuliani knows this law very well. having pressed it himself, but a lot of warriors, you're saying because this is a novel use of the law as racketeering statute. it is in it is possible that can be challenged in court. and that is that portion of the case where invalidated the entire case. could unravel, this is the case in which 19 defendants are all banded together with $41.00 charges against them. and there's a lot of room for complexity in that. and that could a drag out past the election and be cause a court to dismantle it. if it were to take out that racket tearing charge and say
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it simply doesn't apply here. john, thank you very much for that. john had been joining us live from atlanta, georgia. well, let's get more on this now. we're going by amy coat, form of republican state senate majority leader from minnesota, and she's joining us live from there. thank you very much for your time. previous indictments have done seem to have done nothing to damage. donald trump's popularity with his supporters. do you think the laces indictment will make a difference? you know, i don't think so. i think history has to be our guide here. and certainly, certainly, there are issues with the broader american people at large independence, even, you know, even of many republicans, but for the mazda base. so this just, this will, this will have no impact on that. and it's really their energy. and that is driving the selection and came forward. can you help us understand why trump support us on the face by such serious charges against well,
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because i think these are folks that feel like the government has played against them for so long. right. and that they have been marginalized for, for, for decades. and it tends to be uh, you know, more disenfranchised motor that trump is really given a voice to. and remember what ever trump talks about. well, if this happens to me, he doesn't just talk about what's happening to me. he says they're coming through me to get to you. that is always the, the so, so for these, for these, you know, some div supporters of him. they really believe that you know, that he stands in the way and stands for them right against the keeps direct. okay . but not all of, or tom's supporters are disenfranchised motions of it. so the ones who aren't, why didn't they continue to support him?
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but you know, i don't know, i think there's sort of a little bit of a circus added to do this. i think there's a little bit of a, just, you know, people where people become entrenched and dug in. and they just have to take aside frankly, you know, the, the, the left does not help. they ratchet up a lot of rhetoric as well. it's just that, you know, from takes it to the next level, and i always goes over the top. yeah. and so, you know, that's hard to explain is it, is it to the majority, you know, unfortunately not, but certainly over all when kind of pushed to the wall and push to decide. uh, you know, 57 percent of republicans are saying yes, we will be with trump. okay. and what about the, the on the side of bushes? do you think these indictments could lead them to not given trump? that's a partial even they've always well, i think so, but we're a long way from the election and we're a long way from anything happening from these indictments. and i always said with,
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with the former president, it's like a, it's like a nail if you step on one nail, it hurts. if you lay down on a bed of nails beat, it doesn't hurt. and so with him, the just so much this is the 4th indictment this year and it just starts to still pile up. so where it is independence or moderates, or people that are not paying as close attention or won't play as the close of attention, this is a lot of noise and, and just to know all the game and another indictment, it seems to sort of become them to that and do you think that, that the fact that they have been full indictments now? i mean use you said the words cause aspect. do you think that that could actually work against the different prosecutions that they have been so many different indictments and they they didn't necessarily start with the most serious. did they? so that's what i think. i think the started with the stormy daniels, indictment and people went well both. so he was lying about sex. that's what clinton did. that's what people do when they have an affair. um and,
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and even this latest to diagnose, i think a very serious charges. i think that there were serious um there are serious charges involved here with the, with the, from the president, with julie on a, with the others that are being indicted here. however, this is, this is complicated legal process that we're trying to understand right around, re go around record tier me and is that goes a, right? even the serious charges may be looked at on is that they, they took things that they made things too complicated. they went a little too far. we'll see. but, but right now it's very complex and may be hard for folks understand and certainly won't play out until i, you know, likely post next november. that is amy code for the republican state. senate majority leader for minnesota. thank you very much for your perspective on this. we appreciate it. thanks for having me. so tempting more ahead on the news allah, including were at see and near the italian island of love to do so with thousands
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of migraines. send off off the dangerous mortgage across the mediterranean. dark vastness. there are people crammed in boats with no navigation system trying to reach it. and not knowing if they will ever make it. find out why their worries about the health of the world's 2nd biggest economy. and then the strategy as rep twi will caught seaver as their womans taking prepared to face old wiles, england to the semi finals the at least 35 people have been killed in an explosion at a petrol station in southern russia. children romano, the 18 injured and lost in the darkest on region, some of the critically wounded having flown into hospital and moscow was more on
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this at spring. and julia shop a lot of why she's joining us lot from the russian capital and the cause of the bloss to still unknown. but it seems to be as far as you just have ruled out what the cooling a terra attacks you do. yeah. to yeah, that's right. so according to the local authorities, it was an imaginative situation versus ministry of how for full size such 5 people confirmed that including 3 children on hold of the 100 danger that moved. but most of the injured have been taken to the hospital in the hutch color out. those are on the way to moscow some 1st funerals that taken place in the republic of that gets done right now. the explosion happens as a car repair shop. and doug is stones competition, the hutch kalat, presumably a gas, sending the inside a car, blew up the bloss tools to find which immediately sprayed onto the nearby patrol station, causing a further explosion of 2 fuel tanks. and the 2nd loss caused the mazda 5 that
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engulfed more than 600 square meters of the nearby se would treat a, presumably, the owner of the exploded gas station have severe the violates of 5 states of regulations. but hey, allegedly had a government contract with some local officials, so apparently corruption led to, to the tragedy. okay. and so how was the situation being handled? julia well, we understand that imagine the work is that. so at the scene of the last a model, 600 people have donations. the blood is saving people's lives. is a priority. now the families of the victims were promised to be paid $1000000.00 variables. that's about 10 and the half $1000.00 today has been declared the day of mooning and the republic. and we also know that the russian presence was increased in express, his conduct and says to the families of the dad. and of course,
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the investigation is current down the way what you do, you, that is, you do a shelf and want to let joining us live from moscow. thank you. or the head of libya is national unity. government has reached a deal to in the re some fighting. the violence has wounded at least 20 people. the lace has gone, battles began after a prominent. come on the captain. 5 live in faction. ma with holmes as fast as controlled, much of tripoli. the day we'll see him handed over to a neutral party. warring factions of bachelor controls the country since one look at delphi, was deposed and kills 12 years ago. let's take a closer look at the 2 most powerful infections that have been slicing in the capital. the full, full brigade controls large pots with southern tripoli. it's lead a mock with homes i was detained by its rival, the special determined full so strong hold is michigan international airport and also controls pots of southern tripoli. and the sparks that makes us around to fly that, and both groups are backed by the un recognized government in tripoli. the 3
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bulgarians suspected of spying for russia had been arrested and charged, and brushing the beat in custody since february. now they've been charged with possessing fake identity documents with what police cool, improper intention, sledge the agents for the russian security services while working for years and a variety of jobs and the u. k. that's bringing sonya guy. it goes, she is outside the police headquarters at scotland, yard, and london. so tell us more about the charges against these 3 people and what they were doing. and the u. k. sonia were relates to the possession of those identity documents, which range from id cards to task force. several of them ranging from different european union countries as well as the u. k. and it's believed according to the police that they were going to be using them for improper use,
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which as well now the 3 folk, arians in question only recess, who has been described as having a technical role in financial services. but he also described himself as having his own company in which he dealt with the interception of communications. and he also stated that he had been an advisor to the bulgarian ministry of energy. the aba 2 have been described by the neighbors in a london stop up as a couple be sent, jump miles off and casting yvonne of us, both of them working in the health care sector. now all 3 of them were apprehended in february. this year. they did a pay in coal in july were reminded in cost of the notes please have been made that they have since been released on fail and due to a ton of next month with the trial g just out some time in the future.
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okay. sonya and counterterrorism police have been speaking about the increasing amount of time that is spending or suspected stay threats and espionage, especially relation to russia to yes, it has been a cause of concern for the security services governments. not just now since the russian invasion off the print, but also going back yes. remember back in 2006, that was the killing of a former russian security agents. alex on the young car who had been boys in the u. k. government said by a substance hired by the russian government and in 2018 in the city of souls free. uh, there were massive salt ways when there was a targeting of a former russian intelligence officer said basically fell on his door to you. yeah . they've been poisoned with norma chalk a minute tree,
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great nerve agents. they managed to escape off to a perhaps, um, recovery from coming in contact with it. but unfortunately, that has been one victim of the poisoning in the city itself. but it is relevant to the fact that they're all continuing tensions between russia and the u. k. especially since the u. k. has come out and be one of the most vocal opponents, right? as the offer that supports. and that, of course, has just raised the and the most between russia and the you k. sonya, thank you very much for that. that is sonya guy go now live in london. poland is showing off its military life has it celebrates full so stay the holiday commemorates of the victory over the soviet union and 192120000 soldiers, hundreds of tags, and 5 inches to push the parade and rule. so the celebration commons, as tension goes, the opponents eastern border where the russian was the most and mean group has set
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on base and federal who's also responding by deploying troops to the area that's bringing a correspondent assignment been job if he is joining us live from will so, and a mass of show a full sort of sensitive time for the country, a salma, a substitute the in the last few days, you've been hearing the politicians making statements from hundreds to thousands of groups that are going to be deployed on the veterans border and today, president on to do this again, seeing that there is an ongoing war on the 4th, the there is uncertainty on the board and that is why it is so important to spend these billions and billions of dollars into supplementing it's military with not just equipment but troops as when it is worth noting that in the last 10 years, the, the but the size of the army has significant the use and it is aimed to reach 300000 by 2055. all it will be at right now. the situation is not a sort of not being at the border,
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but this goes to show the pulling is taking it seriously. it's spending about 4 percent of its gdp on the military budget, and it's going to bolster not just it's land forces, but also it's navy and air force the on and all. there has been at all sorts of voices, mix voices about how people think a potent should be taking a the role of a being nato is last line of defense. but here in poland there was thousands in the capital war. so there are thousands of people attending the ceremony and there seems to be support for this increase in the assignment. you mentioned politicians making statements. this is also happening ahead of an election. it's absolutely so in about 8 weeks time there is going to be general elections and a referendum component. we've heard opposition. politicians criticized the government's use of the military to try and bolster its position on security thing that the, the, the law justice policy is trying to politicize the ministry and use it to its
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advantage. but the government then, the president alluded to it in his remarks at this parade, has been saying that it is unfortunate that people say that because the time is now for, for them to make sure that it is, it has an army which is big enough that nobody does try to cross them. so it is interesting that all of this is happening during this time. but the government is telling voters that it is the policy which stands for a security which stands for an anti immigrant policy, which stands for a lot of solutions. policies which have been criticized by the left and the left. trying to convince voters it in a week's time. that is going to be time for them to make sure that it is them in power, not the rules of the justice party, which is kind of dealing the problem right now. so it is a big reaction that we've been seeing on the streets has been both supporters of the party. this is in power and the opposition has been coming through the streets . this is the army day which we kicks kind of connects the polish nation and the
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all the people from all shades of political backgrounds come together. they have come together in a big time. they are going to be deciding based on not just the display of the political might, but also issues like migration and the content right. sama, thank you for that. some of and jotted live and will sole hundreds of people have been rescued in the mediterranean, off the coast of italy and recent days. maybe a 100000 migraines and asylum seekers have arrived on boats this. yeah, more than double what it was this time last year who had been home. it was on a fishing village, south of the italian island of lum producer. this is just before sunset that they set of brothers nicola and kilo gentlemen niels, embarking on the nightly fishing trip. but they need to be mindful that they could be others out there at large. when we see a boat ridge of the coast guards and then pass the coordinates, if we see that is going to slow port a bunch of sink, we stay,
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we can just give them if they're sinking, we transport them. but we always need to get authorization. first, taking on board migrants even in distress, is illegal. the boat sales south of lumpy do the. this is the same route mistake when they set off from the shores of tunisia. so the crew needs to be on the alert because in the dark, small vessels could go unnoticed. there's a breeze. the see is called perfect weather conditions was saying. but it's really hard to imagine that in this dark vastness, there are people crammed in boats with no navigation system trying to reach italy and not knowing if they will ever make it on board. there's always a little apprehension as the group pulls out there next. it was just a few months ago that the skeleton was found still was some clothes on. many lumpy do, is there a refer to the mediterranean as the liquid graveyard? about 2000 people have lost their lives here so far this year. the 1st tax is
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modest, the 2nd one is better, but it is a piece of wood entangled and then that in a box, or do i have this from a migraine shipwreck, says nicola, he recognized it from the type of wood. it's a part of the house. of course it's difficult, it's dangerous because they are 30 saved lives and leave that bites of drift. we work at night and it's easy to collide with these, but also on that's get damaged by the ones at the bottom of the seat. by 4 am the right there. signal the boat, a few 100 meters to our right. there's no light. the crew is sure it's a magazine boat, but they don't change the direction. we need to find out that it could have been this one that was a drift along the same coordinates, the talent, what the defense i had to reach them. the water was sleeping in a disaster, narrowly averted, full rescues happened throughout the night. as the sun rises,
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the summer colors emerge again to risk get ready for another day in the sunshine. unbeknownst to them, 350 people rescue that night were making their way to the port, while hundreds of others were being relocated elsewhere on the mainland. for the army, elder 0 lumped into the still ahead on the cell just now and why doctors in the us . so they want to go on medication, including those for cancer patients. that's friends where you nice and the solve the problem, a piece of has the action coming up. the glad you could join us. here's your weather update for the america is, it's been a scores for for western canada, the pacific northwest, portland,
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oregon having its hottest august stay on record 42.2 degrees. and today on tuesday, we got in for 40 once again, and heat alerts do blanket this area. now for the desert southwest, we've got some monsoon downpours coming in. this could trigger some flooding. we know states like arizona had been par so, so good news, bad news type situation. still keeping the heats in parts of the us call states. but with these storms rolling through, it has knocked back temperatures. in time for the us northeast, we've got copious amounts of rain here. could still be at a 100 millimeters of rain and about 4 to 5 hours. that could trigger some flooding, and there are flood watches in play. on tuesday to central america, we go some heavy rounds of rain for western cuba around the yucatan peninsulas that drifts away from the yucatan peninsula into west cuba. on tuesday, top end of south america, it's our usual story here with showers. and it was, we did further toward the south, there's been big drop in temperatures for santiago, in chile,
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this temperatures will continue to fall actually a bit below average. but with cloud cover in the pitcher, you've got some warm nights on the card season. the thailand to 6 tours in trade has found this back of to this label pandemic during travelers from around 101 east investigates how wonderful children are islands, child sex tourism industry. g 0 a just a nother fire that had been a rather large across the country for days, hours yesterday, another business good. my entire life, fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world focusing a lot on the tourist,
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the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last green forest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble, i'm a get in landscape. the the, [000:00:00;00] the watching the news out with me. it is if it's wrong and don't have a mind to of on top stories, the cell phone with us president donald trump has been indicted for the full time. prosecutors in georgia excuse him, and his associates, of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election and racketeering. war
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infections. nivia have reached an agreement to end the flare up and slicing. gun batch was companies. thoughts with dr. a permanent mando was captured by was a section at least 20 and 35 people have been killed in an explosion of the petrol station and southern russia. children who were among the 80 injured in the last in the dog as tom page and media we cultural wild, fos swept across the hawaiian island of molly cruz as those searching for victims 99 people have died for the states governor was the number is expected to rise significantly in teams on the ground making progress, sifting through the town or for the high and i, but as she have her time see reports identifying the remains as proving difficult. it's a team of 90 plus no, i'm 20. could the dogs have been searching through the wreckage of the high now and they have made some progress at the weekends that just 3 percent of the towns have
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been searched. now the figures 25 percent. the problem has been identified, but human ashes left behind, over a 1000 people remain on the counter full. we actually have 3 positive identification from fingerprints. 3. so i don't have more than 3, so there's $96.00 that we don't have fingerprints. the price of informing relatives of those identified will begin on tuesday. residents of the height of our expressing the frustration of not being allowed to return to assess the damage themselves. our temple is um, you know, is a historical site and we do have some things that i saw that are made out of metal and stone that are still remaining. and i just wanna make sure that we are able to secure those things. and we've already done with so much party, it's just like to have to deal with more hard. on top of that is, you know, i would like to be able to secure it. but it's because with all these believe of human remains that distributed widely throughout the rubble access remains
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restricted. they have to be very careful, very careful not to disrupt any of the homes there. so for those people who have walked into the china, because they really want to see know that they are very likely walk. not easy. as the chief of police said the other day, that's why we're being so careful. the police chief, so he's hopeful of 85 and 95 percent of us. i'm 2200 damage structures and behind would have been searched by the weekend will that he says that timeline may slip messages, remains consistent of authorities over the last several days. expects the death to, to rise. shepherd has the algebra behind my or the west african regional block eco, was due to meet places later this week to discuss possible ministry intervention in asia, coordinators and now may have sofa ignore the group schools to restore the office of president depaula the home to instead of those plans to prosecute to my homeless
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person. that address reports from catching the neighbor nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses. 3 weeks after the cool is for my guards, one to charge him with treason after 2nd. here was everybody julia, i really us, as you, the government of me is 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 was a 4 and a heads of state and heads of international organizations. as long as you wanted, you could come in to to say, while the charges against best weight, they could also be a power struggle play out that tend to see how they can silence by you as a president and then possibly, and he's on that because once he's convicted him is he's spend that is that he's
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going to spend that as of his life in prison. i have no bedroom that'd be available for getting these yet. the program is that sounds is idea for i'm assuming was wrapped in the yeah, the charges come always have time to type on the military base and the to not be a region. and also the kept doing. yeah. me that cute 7. so just it's a fault such attacks as administered to power. last month to the courtney decide. the lack of security is one of the main reasons they over to 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 region of buck echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i mounting about the 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 your concern about possibly mandatory intervention?
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many and i did as i wanted about the optimize locals. yes. a centers of costs, board of trade and relationships would be in jeopardy. as long as me just military remained defiant. we have started receiving the influx of people from the jo. but in the of pocket, some of them have start to secure for which you and it's not only nigeria that's working with consent. politicians and i noticed on the continent i worried about the speed at which these schools happening, especially in west africa. how many degrees i just need a couple not nigeria and as well, there appears to be growing division between the military and political leadership on the government's plans and limit the positive judiciary. having widespread protests and unrest since january military was of us to be and refusing to show up . so do see. and in recent days, they had been the pulse of angry nations between prime minister benjamin netanyahu . and his military chiefs are full. so it has moved from west jerusalem. so how
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does this a power dispute is a very serious issue, the issue of israel's military readiness and capacity, but the real sharp difference that appears to be going on a moment between prime minister benjamin netanyahu and is me the treat? chase is the sort of narrative it's being promoted to the public. so on friday we saw the air force chief talking to reserve is set talking about the damage, deepening that was being done to minutes your readiness by the refusal to so by an increasing number of reserves, i'd like to that was a conference call apparently between that and yahoo! and that was chief, i'm the head of a ministry as well. i'd wish done, you know, a party according to his really media leaks said it looks like the army is running the country. you're damaging other tyrants capability. why are you putting out headlines like this that on sunday with nothing? yeah, i was preparing opponents ago in an internal holiday inside as well that was delayed . there was another minute she briefing about military readiness. and again, according to his reading, media reporting there,
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leaks suggesting that the military chiefs were asking nothing yahoo to stop or at least condemn the kind of attacks that they've been getting from members of his coalition behind all of this is of course a very important question for his riley's and for these really military, how ready is it? how prepared is it to fight a war so far? the messaging coming from the government from the me? the truth is that the capacity is as yet hinted, but there is questioning about exactly what will happen in a few months time in september, october, november, when there will be more reserves training supposedly when the connect that the parliament will be back in, in session potentially posting more such legislation, which has caused these protests in the 1st place. so open questions and increasing divisions. it seems about this very important issue. china's economic problems, a deepening with new dr. fuller in short of expectations, and increasing number of real estate developers. a grappling with high did the
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worst and then causes and the ones to limit and profit who sector katrina, you. reports from badging is during the height of depend demik. this factory exploded a record number of bicycles to the united states. but because of inflation into us and bilateral trade tensions sales are at reco motors, i have joined the b. this spell that for 20 years, and many of my customer univision on that 3040. yes. they have never experience the market as back. so they reduced foreign demand for chinese goods is just one of the challenges facing the economy. disappointing does not for july points to filtering growth. industrial output grew 3.7 percent from the earlier compared to 4.4 percent . jude retail sales rose by 2.5 percent. the slowest growth since last december. despite the peak summit travel season, we are entering this economic downturn in that house already longer than most of
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people had anticipated. and, and the main risk now in china is that it might be locked into this confidence trapped. real estate sales have slumped like a point 5 percent compared to 2020 to the crisis and the sector is deepening. high profile, develop a country, got in suspended, the trade, a functional bonds on monday. it shows have plunged to a record low. so the damaging investor confidence in the industry that was once a pillar of economic growth. the government in nature is down playing consent to the pharmacy. something companies are facing difficulties with desperate risk of being somewhat exposed, impacting marketing expectations. however, it's important to recognize that these issues are temporary. a decision to stop publishing, youth, unemployment totals every month has sparked and online. the government says it needs to improve the way the data is measured. in june, the deltas rate,
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the under 24 year olds, hit a record high of 21 percent. if you close arise, then it doesn't exist. read one comment, which was like over $5000.00 times whether you can call it you're not going to college. it's no very easy to find a job for the on. so this is a good has sacked off of his employees. he says factories around him have done the same. and edited invested confidence time is the central bank has cut a key interest rate for the 2nd time in recent months. aging has also used restrictions on buying hopelessly and announce policies to increase also and apply in sales. but many analysts say these government measures on is not to pull the economy of it's currents. katrina, you all to 0 staging. type who non has lash center, then west in japan with heavy rain and a 110, telling me to an hour when's it has now been downgraded to a tropical storm. that is on the car montgomery reports. it's disrupt to travel
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across the country. the summer months here are the time for travel, but in japan, heavy rain and strong winds brought on by ty for mine are disrupting holiday clans across the country. and they have to be in school from the 17th. so there was no way i could stay in my loan grove and applied got cancelled. we had to book new flights to be at least in japan. now we taking the overnighted bus back to soccer, extracted international travelers to this is the 1st summer since japan downgraded cove and 19 to the same category as seasonal flu. encouraging many to visit, we have the tickets for 5 festival today. and really hoping to go this thing is happening people, so we trans between tokyo station and now the city in central japan has been greatly reduced. many bullet trains had also been suspended
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because of the storm today. around 900 flights have already been canceled this week . $90000.00 homes lost power in central and western japan. the areas hardest hit by the slow moving storm. $240000.00 people were advised to is that to re areas at risk of flooding and land slides, a 110 kilometers an hour, wind speeds caused injuries from flying debris subsidies in the con site and took our regions have seen up to 300 millimeters of rainfall in the past 24 hours. that's more than their average rainfall for the whole of august. depends media or logical agency says thai food, mine is forecast to move away from populated areas into the sea of japan and by early wednesday. kind of go montgomery alger 0 talk you don't as in the us are running low on medication for cancer patients. supplies wine shuttle talk to
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production was hosted in india. the us is allowing replacements from china. but congress as being that american reliance on foreign supplies is a security risk id 0 cost reports from washington dc. dr. amanda state or with johns hopkins medicine says the cancer drug shortage in the united states amounts to a public health crisis. it's devastating as non college as we we live to help our patients live longer a better lives. and so not having the tools that are disposable that we know can help our patients achieve. this is, is terrible. it says platen is credited as the drug that changed cancer treatment. 50 years ago, skyrocketing the cure rate of testicular cancer and also effective against long breast n o varian cancer's in june at 70 percent of us cancer center said they were short on the drug and 93 percent, so they were short on the related drug. carbo plan,
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it is the truck. there isn't anything that works as effectively what it is, the drug i need a 41 year old carrie tr can ski has stage 3 ovarian cancer, but she hasn't received carbo planning due to the shortage. these are very cheap drugs and, and the manufacturers are not really incentivized to create quality drugs in this scenario because they're not getting a lot of profit from manufacturing. these drugs and just dollars per dose. drug makers largely rely on cheaper manufacturing in china and india. so when a factory and india had to help production of carbo platinum in november, due to quality concerns, the global supply quickly dwindled. our continued over reliance on foreign suppliers for the key materials needed to make critical drugs. primarily those in china remain an acceptable national security risk. the u. s. is allowing the
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temporary import assist platen from china at least until the shortage improves. but every day drugs including children's pain medicines have also experienced recent shortages due to similar supply chain problems. both parties and congress have introduced measures that would broaden regulations and incentivized drug makers to increase production, but those solutions would take time. meanwhile, patients and doctors say time is the enemy when live saving treatments are needed now, and they urge the government to declare a public health emergency. heidi to castro alger 0 washington. we have the sports names to the head on the news hour. and this koala gives us production for the big world cup match between australia and england. patient will tell us what happened.
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[000:00:00;00] the largest on sporting relations from the women's world cup p. as peter elizabeth, thank you very much, spain all into the final for the 1st time in the history, they read sweden in a dramatic semi final as well. who perfect reports the night, the, the hot to teens with vol sleep different woke up pedigrees walked out in front of the 43000 crowd at aden. pocky voltage on tuesday, the fox hardwell cups that'd be far less affordable. run this up suite and taking on spraying a team appearing in that says well come, send me fine again, pressing hard most. they might have been lucky and experience that spines play as a short on quantity known of the squad,
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sorry for the co attempting to leave holders both florida. and it was a teen nickname, lateral huh. we have the early childhood selection of sweden, who's coaching like of them to bumblebees because of the heart energy of products. gradually go back into the game. these are laid out all for not worried about her boss or the tea bag. copper, coal. so, golden at half time, but the introduction of the 19 year old sound of hardaway low, incisive stains to turn bottom door with a alexia, protest, day, fresh energy and dimensions. despite the balance of art, a teenager had previously represented stated athletics at a 400 metre vada and the tice schools have a, can the swedish defense almost straight away? that's a great search. i would know. i mean, it's to go. part of when i look to a school, the widow, the but this sweden seemed then showed all their experience in parting spirits. in the
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88 minutes rebecca blown chris last name, the bowl. how to make it. what was that switching off from that cross? that is what with the extra sort of leaving another twist, all the kind of motors a towards me that story giving spite a to one lead the star there was to be the sweetest come back, sweet and fully get the survey final hurdle for the full time it flies back to his stuff with spite, it's a 1st ever woke up final in just as the parents of the told him, it's the whole top are eligible era. this is funny too story. that's all it's, it's amazing. we made these 3 to play in the the court there's. so coming to the final, it's just amazing. of course the players, so we know how, who we are, how good is this payment? we have to, to push it. i think we're basing i really good sprain. i think they have really
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individual players they, they show today that they are definitely i think they're doing their maybe the best perform as charles the whole tournament. so they knew beforehand that they would be a very self game, made it a perfect performance. but the, unfortunately, i think spanish, but it seems that spain will face the winner of the 2nd semi final on wednesday, which sees co host so straight. it's like on england, it's just the latest installment in a sporting rivalry between the 2 countries. alex thomas explains from sidney. this was the reaction when he'd be buying speaking winning penalty incense, today's confining suit out against brands. and it feels like australia hasn't stop celebrating since the nation is being flipped when i matilda is media headed this cindy finally showdown with england. we love the support, the fullest airlines is showing and the level of football and getting to share what
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the well game is. in australia, but we really all focused on, you know, the tools and you know, finishing the tournament in the same way that we've came come into those tasks with growing, particularly in australia and promoting the country world wide. i've never seen anything like it. it is a watershed moment and it's really the 1st time that frustrating football. we have been front and center of the 9 stream agenda for the whole month. and that's something that is remarkable for the sport. and we're creating memories that today's children will remember decades to come. so there's no doubt this has been wonderful for unifying the community great for getting a focus on the sport. and so importantly, a focus on women's support as a form, a british colony, australia is wrong. i agree with england, goes back a long way. and a wall cup, semi final between the countries will be the full big sporting haze. the head this year in july to ashes cricket series in england were drawn with australia retaining
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both the men's and women's trophies as covering holders. and only of this month in cape town, south africa, australia won the nipple, woke up between england and the final. now was nation's face off again, with a place in the state, the women's world cup. final at stake. i just think it's going to be really big, but now i've had a couple of questions about that. so it's probably going to be bigger than i am. imagine now. so i'll talk to my, to my plays and stuff and see what that robberies. then the comment is the last email coach dealing with the chance of listing the welcome and whatever happens this week, they will be a new name on the trophy. none of the remaining teams of one the tournament. this whole alex thomas out is the arrest sydney, a couple that named matilda has predicted a winful australia on wednesday and she winced with a eucalyptus full got on this one. when picking her snack from the australian named of her bronze, the psychic century and a move in was, you know, 20 hour long sleep to give
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a self enough race before kickoff. they might say to complete this need to all who low of to the saudi raving type of greenville $100000000.00 deal with power send you man to sign the brazilian. oh, hello fans all gearing up for his arrival. in reality, it's expected that name a good enough to 175000000 in wages over the course of the to you deal. i'll all the most successful team in the history of the saudi pro league with 18 titles, but only finished the last season. 5 is hoping to get out of how does it probably allow really need name ah, who will strengthen them with this experience and increase viewership numbers for little. how much is also in the future? it will be easier for our hell to sign other play as soon as they manage to sign a big name like name on a key. the stuff comes here in this is a type, a signing, a lease, all funds we waiting for. you to reflect positively on this. how do you need? and the name of saw j. b out on the world and signing name will be attend and it will be better than all the other signings in this. how do you need frames wherever
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united in the sodium probably on monday i saw the amana is o. nasa winds up against the swimming them since we made jordan henderson. and steven gerald's own, etc. fac on us without the engine christy on a rinaldo. but mont, i gave him the perfect stones to their opening. get this despite that's a, it's a fact. turn that around. who so then build a school in winning goal and they to one victory. manchester united had defend the rest of the ran so you think is they when they. busy opening match up the premium each season. wolves had plenty of chances to pull up a shock at old trafford, but they were punished late in the game. brands had given united a one though victory. certainly he was sick and go for the club. in spain, it was for manchester united pay memphis, the pi who made his law for athletic madrid and they wrote and gave him a blue susan, desperate fight. and a terrific went in golden, a match against granada, a basic categories, any food and the championship. last season, beginning this campaign with
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a 31 way in tennis, may that you all could, which is preparing to make use us come back up to 2 years away. he's playing up to some soon as the most is. the 23 time grand slam champion was bought from competing in the states of the refusing to be vaccinated for coven 19 feeling grave. you know, it's been 3 years since my last tournament on american soil. so i really am excited, i was looking forward to come back and to assist united. i have not played here in cincinnati since 2019 so it's been for years really tough flight time flies a lot. and yeah, i look forward, you know, to, to a competition a 43 year old venus williams pulled up a huge, upsets in the women's, 2 of them. and she lost the 16 feed, veronica crude, a method of a venus who is now right, $550.00 food in the world. one,
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the 1st are matching spaces. it's the 1st victory over 1020 opponents in the okay, we'll leave it there. now i'll be here again in a few hours time with most bolts needs. elizabeth, thank you very much pizza and that. so from the elizabeth per item for this news out of do stay with us. we have back in just a few minutes with more on today's top stories. thank you for watching the since its inception, in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries,
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