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the time, these are all violations for real people. the listening, 1st tunes in us is talk radio, divide in america, there is no room. and that's not how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party, talk to of a to fox special on that jersey to the thousands for the, the capitol of canada's northwest territories ahead of an approaching wildfire. the ultimate right, this is l 20 live from tao ha. also coming up the emergency services chief on hawaii is male. we island resigns and the criticism not active. i think sirens as the flames for it with us pushes for 3 ways,
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security cooperation with leaders of japan and south korea at a summit. some can type of later on friday, trying to or is watching this tri, latrell meeting intensely suspecting the us, the dates, ne, asian allies of trying to restrain its growing power in israel's biggest military deal as washington banks. it's plans to sell them to solve defense system. with $3500000000.00 to germany. the log file is the threatening the capital of kansas northwest territories. 20000 residents have been ordered to leave before the fast moving flames arrive. residents of yellow, nice ended surrounding areas have crammed into a local airport and thousands of others have lined up along a major highway to a skype puzzle in jordan has more wild flyers are burning within 17
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kilometers of yellow knife. the capital city of canada, northwest territories. officials say it's time for the city's 20000 residents to leave. please take this order seriously and prepare to leave the cit, the city by noon on friday. officials already have started air lifting. other provincial residents who can drive themselves to safety, those who can drive may need police escort to help them navigate, smoke field, highways, emergency personnel say right now, the weather is working against them. there is a possibility that without rain, the fire reaches the outskirts of yellow life by the weekend. it is approaching, but there's time to complete the community. evacuation 20000 square kilometers of land have already burned across the province. the prime minister has promised logistical and financial support to local authorities. some $6800.00 evacuated,
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have already headed south to alberto for the time being. but they have no idea when they can return. russell and jordan l g 0. satellite images show the drifting smoke from 5 in canada and united states moving across north america. these time labs, the videos, show the spread of the smoke and how it is full in clouds. according to the canadian inter agency forest bias center, they are now 669 out of control. well, pause in the country now is emergency management chief has resigned following criticism of the agencies handling of the wildfires and the honda and official inquiry about why the islands h. e. so nami, alons didn't sound has been launched. alia, the former hid all the agencies said he was worried, sirens would have prompted people to move inland towards the 5. at least 111 people died. and that number is expected to rise as crew sewage from missing people. the governor of hawaii says he will protect the land owners from being victimized by
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opportunistic buyers. when now he stands to rebuild. nbc correspondent j grey has more from behind. so what the governor has reassured so many about is that we're not going to let these corporation sloop in at a dire time for these families and by their land out from under them at a time when they desperately need that money. how well they're going to make sure that they have a supplies and, and, and funds for these families as they now begin what's going to be a difficult recovery. but even more. so what the governor said point blank is good . any corporation, any company, any one who comes in and, and does that buys this land out from under somebody who is desperate will face a zoning restrictions will face the highest taxes possible. and basically what he's saying that he's going to use everything within his power in the government to make it so difficult for them to build or use that land. and so he hopes that that will
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be enough to scare people off of the idea of trying to take advantage of some of these people who have lost so much here. and so many have lost so much. it's a, it's a situation that's going to continuing to one full and, and you really get this sense when you're here in the area and talking to a lot of those who are struggling right now that they kind of begin to see the initial shock. we're off the will and, and, and are beginning to understand that it's going to be a very difficult recovery. that's not going to last, you know, weeks or months. but instead years, there is a lot of work to do defense chase from the west african block eco, while se, constitutional order will be restored, initiated by all available means they are in gone to, to discuss military intervention following the qu, last month. so stress, it is following the, making them a compton ceremony for the 2 day meeting in the crow. but the credibility of west
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african regional book at cost is on the line defense chief. so across the region are focused on a potential so cool. last result, the military solution, the gains to lead his india the resume the video falls off with the book. this would be ready to diplomatic efforts by numerous delegations, including echo with the african union. chad, the un, i'm the us, the bids to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. that's so fall failed of the military leaders of the ku, initiate a full and what they say is a transitional government. and not only are they still refusing to free, detained democratically elected president mohammed bar zoom. but they are now putting them on trial for treason,
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a move echo last and many in the international community. se blatantly contradicts the juices pledge to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. image across sanctions and the suspension of international humanitarian aid is beginning to bite. and it's the people, many of whom support the 2 who are suffering the most of the we flooding security to come here with hyatt some days i find food of the days. i don't find food some days, i can walk and other days icons. so now let's say there is no unity among a co us member states on how best to respond. now you're getting across the region, particularly from the parliament, from the people, and you're going from some members to not every from get visited, which is the leading democratic states that the opposed to any use submitted to the 1st. so this is a project that is no longer consumption. this unity amongst west african states, political opposition within them. the danger of potentially causing
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a wide regional war and the risk of giving all groups like al qaeda or lie. so the opportunity to take advantage and launch more attacks despite these dangerous it seems that the west african defense chiefs of fall from taking the military option of the table. yet, charles ref without you 0 across nicholas hawk has moved from this indicates capital because on the public response to the possibility of military intervention in the share were in downtown to car. just a few blocks away from here is a french military base that's been there since the independence of syndic. all those 350 french soldiers are here. they say to train the armies of the region to defend their country. but it also took expense west africa as a whole. and in fact, the heads of these are, these are all gathered. most of them are gathered in china on correct to talk and discuss a possible military intervention to return constitutional order. we need
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a chair where there's been a coup, but none of those discussions are found on the heavy lines of these newspapers because the opinion over a military intervention in this country is divided up in love. you know, there is no need to use going on. i have to stop fueling. i want to make people just need to the tool window kind of plays with human beings. when we talk to each other, we understand each other. i don't, i don't care and i welcome a possible military intervention and to share as long as it brings peace enough for can general and, and share and particular to assess if we are really worried and anxious about this crisis. it's not going well here in senegal. we want to maintain stability. there was a military intervention from west african nations, was in 2017 and the gambia a country a 100 times smaller than the chair. got let me see. they've got that. i'm going to be the media is strategically more important than the gambia and media has uranium
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which is essential for our countries and for the without which it plays also a significant role in the fight against terrorism. all this means that despite human poverty in the country, these abundance of natural resources makes it a key geo political country in the region after multi for kena saw. so now news here, it seems one after the other democratically elected president are being toppled in military coups. now the west african bodies eco was or no drumming the beat of war on the international scene. but at home, you're struggling, it seems to garner support. nicholas hawk algae 0. the car former us president donald trump's attorneys, who proposed that his federal trial on election middling be delayed until 2026. it comes as more thread surface against those involved in state and federal election cases against trump. police in texas have a rest of the woman who said she would kill the federal judge assigned to the
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january 6th attempt to stump the certification of the election results. donald trump has use social media to to threaten his rivals. it does follow his seem to be echoing his threats in georgia. the names of the jury members have been linked online, shown a hindrance has moved from atlanta in georgia on the dark side of donald trump's mag, a fan base is rearing its head. yet again, a judge in washington dc who is overseeing his case there as receive races, death threats that is tanya checked in the judge overseeing his case for trying to overturn the 2020 election. a woman in texas was arrested for making those threats . and here in georgia, the names and addresses of the special grand jury that indicted trump had been posted on the internet along with death threats to them as well. this is an old pattern with trump. you may recall that on january 6th, 2021. he criticized mike pence, the former vice president in front of
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a large crowd. then members of that crowd took over the capitol chanting hang my pens and trump is also criticized shutting and funny will as the prosecutor here in georgia. but that case is moving forward. the prosecutor in georgia has sent a request, a date for that trial to begin on march 4th, and the judge has been appointed as well as gotten back if he is just 34 years old . the pointed by a republican and once worked under funny willis, john henry and l. u 0, atlanta. the leaders of the united states, japan and south korea, amazing at the us presidential retreat of camp david. the summit is the 1st of its kind between the 3 pallets and some of the other side. this may be a possible step towards a nice hostile collaboration in the region from mcbride reports from. so a 3 like minded lead is forging close that ties as they see growing threats common to them. old us president joe biden wants to build on the mocked improvement
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team relations between japan and south korea since coming to office japanese prime minister fu me, of casita ado south korean counterparts. you. and so if you have set a course to overcome traditional differences, so the bar is set low really to improve relations and i think washing and wants to sort institutionalize try lateral cooperation. and once a joint statement, in which the 2 countries commit themselves to enhance security cooperation, all 3 countries have been brought close by. the threats of north korea's continued weapons development was high energy over. in order to fundamentally look north korea's nuclear missile threats. the republic of korea, united states and japan must closely cooperate over time since assets and shared data in real time from you that of the 3 have taken part in joints military drills
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and didn't balked on intelligent sharing. raising alarms in north korea's only significant ally, china is watching this tri latrell meeting intensely suspecting the us and it's ne, asian allies of trying to restrain its growing power. at the time when say june's friendship is being eagerly sold by moscow as it looks for any support, it is continuing war in ukraine. this was russian defense minister said go sure, go on a recent visit to north korea, which is allegedly supplying russia with munitions. followed by the 17th anniversary, celebration of the ending of the korean rule. also attended by a high profile delegation from china. of course it also goes the other direction, you know, the more the division in moscow and, and john young cooperate with each other. the more that sol, washington into a gear or want to cooperate with each other as well to shifting power blocks of the
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asia pacific. as neighbors seek security and the advantage i made increasing in security, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so alex tucker and lee is a professor of global communication at chung. he university. he says, north korea may not be the only topic on the agenda for the south korea, especially on surface it look like, you know, the, some, you know, every month that you're in has to military alliance and, you know, among the 3 countries. but in the opinion of being is the kind of service you shouldn't know. this one is the, you know, what, you know, start putting data in a show in the south korea expect you, the, you know, kind of economic benefits. you know from these kind of a so called to david kemp, david principal. so i think got you the, uh it looked like, you know, some, uh, you know, the, they use that the north koreans threats as kind of an excuse to build it up. you know, some, the calibration now among, you know, 3 countries to, you know,
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what the sustain detail uh the, the old, the other, you know, which was established the know after the 2nd world war in the, in the, you know, pacific area. so they are talking about the north korea and that me sorta so that's about actually what they want to, to there isn't actually to untie alliance against the, you know, chinese and extension is a, nowadays to south korea and roar. and, you know, the planck is kind of crucial, you know, the sustainability is definitely better than necessary. so that's why i just always korean government. they expect to be not joining this kind of uh, do you uh, with the order it was. plenty is still a hit on al jazeera, including morning and send it out loud to thousands of migrants drowned in the atlantic when a boat capsizes and will tell you why tourism has taken and no can a polish board, a village. the,
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there's are headlines for the americas. the big story now is hillary, it is going to become a hurricane on the weekend. actually, a major category 3 hurricane is we head toward saturday, and it will attract toward a hot california. so this is something that will be in the headlines for the days to come down, pores in the bahamas means the temperature and not so actually goes down to 30 degrees. it hasn't been that low for quite some time. showers and storms have mostly cleared away from the us called states, so temperatures are once again lifting. but what whether returns to the us ne, this is not good news because the ground is saturated. so there could be some further flooding here to the west. we go, winds have turned around, so temperatures have lowered in portland down to $27.00 degrees. we're going to admit to interest 15 and still a windy day and yellow nights. so that is not good news with the wild fires burning
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around the city there. meantime, it looks like we've got some monsoon downpours coming into play for the desert southwest. these could trigger some flooding over the next little bit. top end of south america, it's fairly quiet, but there are some big storms erupt in eastern paraguay, the southeast of brazil, in fact, assault sale and could see about half 4 months worth of rain over the next little bit. that's it from he see you soon. a, the, the, the scars of the war and you pray, run deep. but the devastation of the countries precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents, the environmental impacts of the fight to and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco side, ukraine, ground 0 on that jersey to the
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get watching else is here. a reminder about top stores, the south thousands leaving the capital of canada's northwest territories is a fast moving wall. i'm fine. makes it twice a yellow nice. it's the west wall policies and in canada with more than $1005.00 spinning nationwide. the head of mount we submitted and see management has resigned following criticism of the agencies handling of the wild funds and honda. at least 111 people died. that number is expected to rise as crew switch from missing piece . the defense chase from the west african lucky code once a constitutional order will be restored in the sheer bible available means they are
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in ghana to discuss the military intervention following the could last month. the villages and send a call on morning. the dates of dozens of migrants who drowned in the atlantic. thursday i'd survived when fishing guide packed with migrants. capsized are the kinds of good islands, milk and whip has more from foss. boy, the fishing village with the boat started. it's jenny. every family we spoke to in this fishing village has lost his son, a father who both more than a 100 people. many of them young men, set sail from him moving a month ago. most of them will come back to people from light and young, somebody a missing sons among the survivors. when he called from a hospital in kate said a she says he was too weak to explain what happened. but she said she understands why he took the powerless trip. she's looking off to his 2 year old son. she waits
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and hopes he'll make it home. and then with that you ended up, the only work in this place is sufficient. these days the young people are going to see and not catching much because foreign visuals are taking it all. they have to support the mother and the children. that's why they want to go to europe so they can send some money today, families and not the people is the same fishing dates that provided a livelihood for generations paused with a growing number of young people here. hope will take them to a product to future, to 600 kilometer avoids to kate that a is on the way to the spanish canary islands. it's a risky route to the european union. thousands of ship wrecks are reported every yeah. and hundreds of deaths. no, no number go on, recorded. the boat was like this one made of woods and people here say, normally it takes no more than 7 days of sailing out into the lines. the guy said
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to reach kate that day. they say when they realize that this boat was in trouble, they reported it to the all sorts these here, instead of go to, they say, did nothing, didn't go into the rescue operation. and it was more than a months off to the by itself. when they finally learned the fates of those on board. when the news reached to you that kate said, a says, god had found the boat that most had not survived, people blow up the roads with burning barricades. the village chief told us that migrants from all over the region have been leaving him in sight since 2006. this is the 1st tragedy of its kind to the effect people from this community, honey, that any money 50, the use demonstrations because the government's failed to do anything about the original migration. those are deposited been reported as stranded at sea, but it was spanish fishermen this eventually sold them and raise the alarm. they've asked the government to help the people of this place,
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but there's no investment and there are a few jobs. monday hit the right place, arrived off the dock and cleared the streets several families told us they kicked into holes in the middle of the night and arrested about 20 people. most of them teenage boys to please didn't respond to a request that comment. there's no shortage of reasons here for young people to risk it. so malcolm web address, era slash boy center go the u. s. has approved a deal for is royal to sell a sophisticated, long range missile defense system to germany. this route wanted washington's approval since its system called arrow 3 was jointly developed with the you with the 3 and a half $1000000000.00 side will be as well as the largest event defense. steel said in a freight big is a contributing editor for the breaking defense platform. he says aero 3 is much more powerful than germany needs essentially missile defense.
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it's like your car, right? you can't take your pickup truck in park in a tiny space in a garage downtown, but you can't take your many cooper and put a bunch of lumber in it to build a part of your house, right? you need different pieces of technology for different jobs. are and arrow 3. uh this is the 3rd iteration of the missile system. it is a very high end missile defense system. literally, high end is designed to intercept incoming missiles outside the atmosphere. when you have the most powerful, fastest moving ballistic missiles. icbm as for example, they actually break free of the atmosphere at the sight of their trajectory and spend some time in space before coming back down at tremendous velocity just right
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there. target on arrows 3 is an extraordinary and that's one of the few systems that is capable of intercepting a ballistic missile. one at low speeds and altitude actually can space again. is this the thing that germany should be worrying most about? that's another for to you. question. question is defense ministry has blinds you crying for attempting a drone attack on the central most go. it says the trying to shut down by air defense systems and the area around the cities expose into fair grounds. not a significant damage has been reported in poland. the arrival of missing rays from the russian fox and a group of neighboring fellows is worrying villages near the border. as a sound of in java's reports is also bad news for hotel owners with a few a customers at the height of the summit tourist season. this is where the easy ends people at this polish plumbing village next to the border with better
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roost, have been living with uncertainty and fear. and you've got them all locked up all of us. we do not know how to plan for the future. we do not know how to live. we don't know what's going to happen next month, next year or even next week. soldiers and border guards on every way. they'll also have threats from that. it was fully support additions accused by the roots of trying to destabilize the country, but commercializing migrant crossings and dispense was built villages used to either help people because it's hard. eastern and migrant. people in this town have just been a lucian. helicopters entered poorly, s b, so they're aware of the threats, but many also see to build up and border friends who pick the motion, senses and cameras. scare mongering. the summer season is crucial for eastern poland, hotels, and small businesses. they want visitors to return. i mean, york, savannah is that next we don't feel any danger. we are open to visitors at arrow till we welcome everyone to who would like to visit us on the return of all the
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tourist is unlikely of the government class to deploy up to 10000 troops at the border. soldiers will use drones and patrols aboard over it. there is no friend. we are here to stop really going my grandson. we are here because the border guard and ask for support of police on forces coming in is if you can let me just from the board and believes heavy 100 measures a come to productive activists. say they're finding more people who are pushed back into better who's crossing back into poland and some bullet rid of just say the content of blind died wounded or hungry humans developed or something just in case somebody 2021. i started putting green lamps on the houses. it is a signal to refugees that the house is friendly and they can get who met a terry an age. my family has been through, i lost my wife, was pulled out of a call and pony security able to get into it. we are not going to stop helping people to sketch per month and between phones, moral duty and national service. for g splitting hardship, continued to come from
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a job without the vera the poland, better to support the strategy of will play sweden on saturday in the 3rd place, playoff of the fee for women's world comp. lemme to lose impressive front in the tournament is one of new fan base. and in spite of new generation to football players, alex thomas reports from sidney. as the sun stops, the set on this woke up. everyone in women's football is digesting where the game goes from here. following australia is inspiring run to the semi finals that goes with this training session and sydney still idolizing them. matilda is despite defeat to england. even the ones who were at the game, it was really amazing. the right when the crowd went wild like i couldn't even hear my voice, my non playing. so we always choose someone from the to it is. we see that person who re school,
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we do those integration and it's actually one of the coaches from australia is youth development system is overseeing this practice and says, there's been a fundamental shift in the way this board is the, i think everyone's starting to realize that you know that with this proposal and, and there's a lot of this for this time to follow. but it has changed. so it's changed in terms of participation and interest to commercially also. so it's exciting. australia may have lost the battle against england, but the war was already won. attracting new funds in place of the sports, particularly young ones. i'm growing the guy both here and across the globe. a t. v viewing sake has reached as high as 11000000 in australia, not for the 1st time shattering records, but also perceptions that the commercial viability of women's football feel like we need a group hug though this morning. guys, feel it a little bit low. i feel you guys, let's get something with the people who really costs the space here and around the
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world. even when it wasn't in both when you was coming up. we've always been waiting for the watershed moment in women's football where everyone realizes how awesome this board is. and it finally feels like it's going from a nice sports and something that only women's football fans are watching into something that's a lot more main stream. everyone is talking about, it's not just football fans who we thought that we were going to as hoggard. it's everyone, it's families, it's kids, people and crying. so the matilda is it's been amazing outcry. the hope to fulfill is the young. those like this will mimic the new female football heroes in other countries to after a tournament has been more visible than any before. alex thomas out is era sydney, the, the ssl, just era. and these are the top stores, the sell thousands.

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