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the, the show document trees from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of the bones coordinator says he wants to avoid elections that repeat past mistakes after the opposition called for return to civilian rule, the serial. then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life and the also coming up to more members of the far right group. proud boys are sentenced to prison for their role in the us capital riots after the 2020 presidential election police in the us state
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of ohio shoot and kill a black, pregnant women for families calling for the officers. it'd be fine. i'm john henry and in ohio with these earth and mountains might just be part of an ex unesco world heritage site. the buttons clearly to pledge to make the country's institutions more democratic, just 2 days after the military seized power during until advise the dress bree so leaky and gamma said the genta wants to move quickly. but avoid rushing into elections that repeats past mistakes you saw in defense, which is you do not look at some of the dissolution of the institutions of the republic is temporary, that they all the aim is to reorganize them to make them more democratic tools. the more in line with international standards, in terms of respect for human rights is fundamental freedom. democracy and the rule
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of law do is put also in the fight against corruption, which has become common place in our country, that'd be more money laundering. and above all, the preservation of the environment, which is a battle dear to our country, to his comments come after the opposition candidates albert onto insisted that he won last week selection and he wants the military to finish counting those votes. it shows the good thing that we need to put things into context. first of all, it's not a cool did talk. it's a polish revolution or the green one. mine is i need bungles because in the govern use took to the streets to welcome bone goes departure. but as i said, they sold that it wasn't the bungles who had left bungle, had replaced another bundle. and malcolm webb is following developments from can shots and the democratic republic of congo hockey officials of opposition. lita alba on the alsa say that the election was rig and the results were reversed.
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now ousted, president of the phone guy was announced when it was about 2 thirds of divides at the electoral commission. instead, his opponents had won only about of the site, but also supposed to say it was in fact the other way around. that's why that cooling for a recount selection solution and accounts of the sites. now the new military rule, a general rece calling gamma, is expected to be sworn in on monday, suggesting that the minute fuel source ease on to bounce revisits the results of that just tested election that took place about a week ago. other than the opposition shade is admitted to the rule, they should proceed with revitalizing the institutions that everyone's waiting to find out. if the military will, as will lay down a program to lead the country bus to elections or to democratic role. lot something that the regional blog,
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that costs and others have code for them to do that as soon as possible. malcolm web out to 0, kinshasa democratic republic of congo. french president amendment in that call has accused in these years military coup leaders of holding president mohammed resume hostage resume has been forced to stay in the basement of the presidential palace since the military seas power in july. my coal has praised his commitments and courage. this has created a stand off with qu, leaders who accused powers of blatant interference. protesters have been rallying near the french embassy and military base in the capital, naomi, the leaders of the john to have revoked the french ambassador as diplomatic community and instructed police to a victim ship on sexual cuz you don't, doesn't notice i speak to president busby, him every day we support him, we do not recognize the purchase, and that is why we do not follow what the put you say, because they have no legitimacy. we also support the courageous include decisions
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taken by echo weiss was decided to condemn this bush and took heavy economic sanctions. and they wish now is for the purchase to act on this regional condemnation and restore the clearly established constitutional order year. thousands of supporters of new jersey military june to have started a sits in front of the military base where a french troops are staying in the capitol. they threatened to force their way into the camp if the military leaders don't evict the french soldiers. address reports from the capital now may i charged most of it in front of a military base in the army, hundreds of french forces. i camped the share of security forces, barricade the entrance denying access to thousands of qu, supporters of the axis. the demonstrators start pre said you should go, came here prepared for one long wait. mother, who did that?
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just look at the model is expelled, the french, they left the same and broke, you know, fast. so why won't they leave me here alone? i and so demonstrators will remain here until the lead by the gathering is part of the times by supporters of the june to pine up pressure on french troops is just a minute for me to say they want to renew ministry in defense agreement with one of them expires on september. the 2nd was purchased and supposed to go up started a certificate in your mind was submitted 1500 range. i believe to be waiting until the crowd years, particularly with french president you mind, hey, i to level how i can just say without friends surveys be no man the book you know fast and you say, well, we don't need friends to survive, but differentiates desperate for our resources, the only problem we have with the french is there's south police. i eventually
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there should be a position that was a need to get that one that the email, just email it to me. no email that to me there don't do it. it doesn't really, really respect that there was to, to model it every day, but process a june to image. it has no authority to boost the agreements reached, nor do they have the power to expel the french impressive that untruths from the country. how many degrees i use it, i mean, a 4th member of the far right proud boys group has been sentenced to jail for their involvement in the 2021 us capital riots. patty cole haine has the latest on this from washington, dc. he said, nor did he basically took over the proud boys because the leader and where to tarry of was basically fired from the city. so he took over and it was called the head of the boots on the ground. so what did you do on that day?
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well, even before for president donald trump started speaking at that rally used to bullhorn to urge members of the proud boys and also the other people who were there to basically start marching towards the capital one. she was there to seen on video. remember those barricades that they were pulling back from the outer perimeter, allowing everyone to advance. prosecutor said that she was the undisputed leader on the ground in january 6, they pointed to his movements walking back and forth, the front line as if she was the general. so many his troops did in fact get into the capital. so he was convicted of suspicious conspiracy and several other serious felonies getting now just moments ago, 18 years in prison, far below what the government wanted. they wanted 27 years, but he is a 33 year old man. he will, if you services, entire time, the service to be about 51 years old when he gets out. and he did address the judge and he said, i regret that i didn't show leadership that day. but in fact,
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what he is now is for to serve 18 years in prison for is that he did show leadership, he loved them to attack the capitol. so this is the 2nd is this ties with the longest prison sentences being handed down yet for the january 6, right? i don't trumps advisor. rudy giuliani has pleaded not guilty on charges that he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the state of georgia. juliani and the former president are among 19 people accused of conspiracy to interfere with the election results. trump has also entered a not guilty plea. georgia is, attorney general wants to try all the defendants together. of some 900000 people have been evacuated in southern china as platforms. so the mainland falls south of the casino hub. mccollough solar was downgraded from a super to severe type food enough to battering hong kong with 200 kilometers for our wins heavy rain and a storm surge of about 3 meters. the storm has disrupted travel and is threatening
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to flood coastal cities selections in a 2nd type food. hi, cool. we is expected to make landfall in eastern china. that will be on sunday. early estimates put the damage from hurricane and dahlia to the us state of florida . in georgia, at up to $20000000000.00, homeowners and coastal areas have returned to see what they can salvage nbc news correspondence, good venagas reports from horseshoe beach in florida. horse you beach is one of the hardest had communities. we can see destruction in every direction that we look in . a lot of the homeowners have returned to begin with that clean up process and debris has been piling up outside of people's property. so you have the homeowners, that return trying to see what they can save while a lot of trash is debris begins to accumulate. so the 1st step here is going to be for authorities to send in the necessary trucks to pick up all of that debris. and this includes some of the trash that came in. would that storm research materials
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from the homes that fell apart were talking about would cinder blocks and furniture that was destroyed, all of this mixed together that needs to clean up for that? the rebuilding process to continue. the governor has also informed that they will be sending in trailers for the individuals that are now homeless. this is a community that is far away from a lot of large cities. so these trailers are really going to help. so this is the help that's coming in now as the homeowners continue that clean up process with a long look ahead. at the rebuilding here enforce you beach, the us police have released body can video showing the fatal shooting of a pregnant black woman in the state of ohio. the incident happened a week ago when police confronted the key a young after she'd been accused of shoplifting. she was shot after refusing to get out of her car. young's family has called the killing a gross mis use of power. the officer is on administrative leave, but the victims family wants him fired or death is one of numerous killings of
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black people by police. and there been mass protests in the country in recent years against police violence of this kind. stephanie hightower is the presidency of columbus urban league. that's a community advocacy organization. now you're in columbus, ohio, and you're joining us live. what's your reaction to that video? well 0, thank you for having me this evening. we are taking the position and the shooting of the key a is your is heartbreaking and disturbing. more importantly, this is a shooting oven on, on the black woman. and we know that not only in the united states, but globally black women are a class that has been dis, proportionately marginalized. and that we have a lot of violence against the black women that needs to be addressed, not only in the united states, but also globally. what do you think needs to happen now in this case?
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as well, in this case, we're hoping that the authorities will be very swift. the problem in and quick in be responsible and putting together the investigation to find out exactly if this was a warranted or justified shooting. but again, we are taking the position that the urban league that this was an, an armed woman. there are still no footage or our camera in video of the alleged down that prompted the officers to go and retain her. and you know, what most people need to continue to understand is that in this country, because of the numerous shootings of an arm to black people in cars or whatever, a young black woman is probably not going to come out of a car with 3 or 4 white police officers telling her to get out of the car without
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having any uh, warranted. um, uh, actions for why she should get up the car. the black people in this country have been traumatized. our young people are seeing these kinds of videos and she just didn't get out of the car and we need to find out if this was warranted, a warranted shooting or not. right? so on the police side of this cuz as you speak we're seeing videos of the car moving and the police have said, well not only did she not get out of the car, but she actually moved the steering wheel. the car moved and it was endangering one of the police officers and that's when he opened fire your thoughts on that. so i would say that, you know, one of the things that we at they are relate movement and not the national urban league movement. we have talked about how we train our police and there is culture and sensitivity training, but there's also the use of force training that really needs to be examined and needs to be re, uh,
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instituted. so when you look at the video again, it was on a direct hit on the officer. uh yes, you can say that the car was being used as a weapon, of course. but the officer put himself in front of that car on the side of the car . and you know, when you look at it on his face value, it doesn't appear as if the officer was going to be injured because he was able to remove himself from being hit by the car. george floyd was killed a little more than 3 years ago that spark protest, obviously in a national conversation in the us about police violence. do you feel the country has learned those lessons from the george floyd killing and everything that followed after that? and unfortunately when you continue to see these kinds of incidences, we still have a lot of work to do in the united states as the relates to police violence against
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black people about the use of force. and i think there needs to continue to be a dialogue in our communities and with police unions and with law enforcement about when you use that kind of force. i think there are many instances if you look at what happens when a person from the majority community is a, in a situation such as this. and when there is a person of color and in particularly a black person, how officers re at. and i think this is about cultural sensitivity, this is about understanding the trauma that our young people are saying. and that when you, when, when you have police officers and law enforcement approach black people today in those countries, there's always going to be fair. and in this instance, when you hear the video from the young woman, one of the things that she said was,
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are you going to shoot me? and that is because of the trauma and fear that exist in those countries. because of incidence is like sort floyd, like brianna taylor and all of the other unfortunate incidence has and tracks incidences that have happened to those countries against black people. yeah, that's a very good point. i'm glad you brought that up. she did, she does say in a video, are you going to shoot me and moments later? but sadly, she, she was fatally shot. stephanie hightower presidents and ceo of the columbus urban lee. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you for your interest in this unfortunate situation. a still head analysis 0 will be in china where the government is struggling to deal with so cold electric car graveyards, stay with us, the
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russia war and what, what those options look like? what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line, the the you are watching l 0. a reminder of our headlines. the ones who leader says the john to won't hold elections. that repeats past mistakes. earlier, the opposition candidates, albert on the also said that he won saturdays election and called on the military to finish counting the votes. 2 more members of the far right proud boys group have
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been jails for their involvement in the 2021 us capital riot dominic facility, smashed the windows that allowed the crowd to enter the building. why one time leader, he said, nor dean, let the march on congress got an 18 year sentence. hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated in china has type lose. so that makes land for themselves. prior to that, that type fluid already battered ongoing, with winds reaching speeds of 200 kilometers, valves and civil society groups and the democratic republic of congo are urging the government to lift the so called state of siege and the east of the country. at least 46 people were killed in goma, in an army cracked down as people gathered to protest against the united nations. barbara and go for reports. the neighbors from the moment so just opened fire on their religious thanks. as i prepared to go to a pressure test and gamma leaders have a question on
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a miss group. had to follow us over on you and basis and demand, but peace, keep us leave. com. go best and go over the congress submitted to his brutal crack down on unarmed civilians for us when it just because google is, i mean you do it for fix global. it's a protest complete the necessary. i mean, he's not there to kids to be done. and so kimberly best song, the best way to be the most supported again, sort of been like mtv, the informal right now, the government ships have been dispatched and civilians of app to you and protests for months, including the bands demonstration on wednesday. many companies blamed that you in peacekeeping mission monasco for failing to stop the violence of to more than 2 decades operating in the region. it's monday to ends in december, but to have them specified and mexico date. what's the funded? 20 modest here in unit 2. we were going to purchase peacefully,
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but we were surprised to be surrounded by the army if night didn't restaurants. instead they started shooting with light bullets without any of these and see what the government enforced. the circled state of siege or marshal in north keeble in a tory provinces in the east democratic republic of congo since 2021. it aims to crush multiple rebel groups vine for control over results rich areas. the fighting has resulted in killings and displacements of thousands of people in the region. now the government's face and criticism for using excessive force against some people. barbara and grandpa, out to sarah armenia and as a buyers on our reporting casualties after artillery shells were fired at their border. armenia, it says 4 soldiers were killed when a very troops opened fire into the town of thoughts. as a body shop, defense ministry says 3 soldiers were injured in an attack on the town of cobra. sure, the 2 sides have been locked in a bitter dispute for decades. over the region of new gore, no count back. or at least 5 civilians have been killed in russian airstrikes
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nearby and bees in the eastern syria. the attacks targeted tribal fighters after they took over a village from syrian democratic forces and the lines of kurdish and arab malicious report for the syrian regime post was attacked, leading to his russian allied bombing. the area hundreds of and into electric vehicles are collecting dust on the outskirts of several chinese cities. the government is struggling to get rid of the so called electric car graveyards, blamed on the boom and bust of several vehicle and ride hailing businesses. katrina, you reports from the city of hangs you the people who live nearby joke that this is where electric vehicles go to die. hundreds of plug in cars lie abandoned on the outskirts of from don't. many are around 10 years old, previously owned by companies that didn't survive in china's fiercely competitive automotive industry. a good portion of them,
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a bit of banded because they're big companies that just failed. and these are kind of the left overs left over is that have created an embarrassing eyesore for local authorities. this illustrates the kind of waste that's produced when supplies fall out, scripts demand in 2009 between these government adopted a plan to become a world leader and electric vehicles, rolling out gen or subsidies with up to $9000.00 per car, side, fax, and most people were reluctant to switch from petros, how it costs. so instead, right hailing companies, none of them up in 2019, the government started slashing those subsidies and hundreds of companies went bust . that's when the so called graveyards began to grow. since then, which would make us have released more advanced models with superior driving range, leaving the earlier inferior models. i'm wanted, but some say it points to the extraordinary progress made by the sector. the chinese market led the world for,
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for the last few years. and it's only distancing itself the, the number of brands in china and the level of competition. it's really, really sharp and the sorts of a lot of these chinese, the companies are electric vehicle companies. about a 3rd of all new domestic car sales are electric. and 60 percent of the world's battery powered cars are sold in china. but sputtering economic growth here this year has hurt sales. it's pushed chinese brands such as b, y, d, and new to expand in europe and the middle east with hopes that their cars with avoid the same phase as these. katrina, you all to 0 home joe. new additions to the list of unesco world heritage sites will be announced this month. john henry, the reports from newark in the us state of ohio, where the un agency is considering its 1st ever assigned for an ancient culture that left its mark on the country side. in the rolling hills of ohio for 2000
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years, a series of earth and mounds crafted into precise shapes have lined the landscape the hopewell. ceremonial earthworks are the lingering vestiges of the hope will culture. now being considered as a unesco world heritage site. these aren't the. busy of cities or the fortifications, the enclosed ceremonial places um, also the astronomical alignments. in the context of indigenous civilizations. those relate to aligning or thoughts with the cosmos. nestled among the midwestern trees and foreigner, or a series of geometric shapes, the great circle in octagon in newark, the massive square at mountain city. and the scattered forms of fort ancient. the entrance to the circle in octagon at the newer curse works points to a spot on the horizon where the moon rises at its northern most point,
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every 18.6 years. they might not be as high as the pyramids or as famous as stonehenge. but archaeologists and historians believe because of their geometric precision, the astronomical knowledge it took to make them in their massive scale the hopewell earthworks deserve equal recognition. most it is only to have been preserved, but modern life is reason around with roadways through ancient embankments and a golf course soon to be close to preserve the historic side where weekend hackers rule golf cards over sacred mounts, bread, ruby and archaeologist for the national park service says the earthworks were a gathering place for native americans from all across north america. if you were here 2000 years ago, this would have been a multi lingual, multi ethnic place, a very cosmopolitan place with different languages. many different peoples gathered here for ceremony conservation is a global recognition, will lead to better appreciation by travelers in that will lead to greater funding
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and preservation of a pre historic landscape surrounded by the modern world. john henry and l g 0, newark, ohio. and that's it. for me, whether is next then inside story looks at the french government's new classroom. ben, on clothing that's considered religious to stay with the shadow is passing through hong kong during the hours of doc. no idea what it meant to be as a very strong type of thing. the thing is this. now it brings the stone such a big ways and the coal strong winds and then it goes away from hong kong, but hugs the coast offered. glenburn probably gets very close to my car, damaged, full cost, there is not
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a good one. and then it's another one to watch hot grey on its way out of the waters into woods tie. well now this is like to do is worst during daylight and has not so much talk today is probably sunday, simulate if it gets to the other one shuttle or you'll notice goes across the island, falls apart, lose a little bit of, of strength, and then goes across the straits towards food, young kiddo, who you'll notice are tier of the for most of the will probably fall apart very quickly, but might increase the showers at least the southern part of japan he is out and on sunday picture it's quite a still with me one, this is moving away from east asia, and i'll tell you towards the sides where things should be closet and they all, except if you're in the fall south of me in my, probably something kind of central thailand to come barrier and lose all their awesome big shells in pump, somebody's you particularly born here for, for indonesia, the pictures of pretty dry. what the
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cleanser stein will to be legal trade. what you have here is not just american logical optics. you're talking about a political damage with a spoil of law smuggled and sold to wilkes and houses, and private collectors, buying or selling. i mean, part of fact is worth finance is to be headings of muslims in the middle east. don't sell, don't buy. that's one quick solution. ok, trafficking on i will just be around. i knew class sort of binding funds on building defined by the state as religious. the government says it's to defend the country's trip. second division, muslims believe is a targeted attack on fundamental freedoms. why is the issue so contentious both for and again this is inside the .
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